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DANGER Risk of explosion and suffo-
cation!
LPG bottles must not be stored in the
house.
1
LPG hose tip
2
Plastic hose
Leakage control at the connection point
x
Ensure that the control knobs on the hob are in the
OFF position.
x
Open the valve on the Gas bottle.
x
Using a small paint brush, apply some soapy
water to all the connections.
x
If there is a leak, bubbles will appear.
x
If this happens, close the valve on the gas bottle.
x
Check and tighten the connections immediately.
x
Repeat the procedure to ensure that there are no
further leaks.
Installing the appliance
1. Remove burners, burner caps and grills on the hob
from the appliance.
2. Turning the hob upside down, place it on a flat
surface.
3. In order to avoid foreign substances and liquids
penetrating between the hob and the counter,
please apply the putty supplied in the package on
the contours of the lower housing of the hob,
making sure that the putty does not overlap.
4. Apply the putty by bending it around the corners as
in the figure.
Make sure the putty is filled on the base
cover contours.
5. Turning the hob again, align and place it on the
counter.
6. Secure your hob to the counter by using the clamp
and the screws supplied.
(wooden spacers may be required).
*
min. 20 & max. 40 mm
1
Hob
2
Screw
3
Installation clamp
4
Counter
5
Putty
Rear view (connection holes)
Place the burner plates, burner plate caps and grills
back to their seating after installation.
Making connections to different holes is
not a good practice in terms of safety
since it can damage the gas and
electrical system.
Caution:
Never use a naked flame to
check for gas leaks