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5.1.4 GAS PRESSURE REGULATOR

If the gas pressure is higher than that specified or is difficult
to regulate (not stable), install a gas pressure regulator
(accessory code 927225) in an easily accessed position
ahead of the appliance.
The pressure regulator should preferably be fitted horizontally,
to ensure the right outlet pressure:

1

” connection side gas from mains.

2

” pressure regulator;

3

” connection side gas towards the appliance;

The arrow on the regulator (

) shows the gas flow

direction.

     

3

1

2

AUSTRALIA: 

the gas pressure regulator supplied with the

appliance must be fitted to the appliance inlet. Adjust the
test point pressure with all hob burners operating at maximum
setting as follow:
- 1.0 KPa for Natural gas
- 2.65 KPa for Propane gas

NB! 

These models are designed and certified for use with

natural or propane gas.

5.1.5. CHECKING THE PRIMARY AIR SUPPLY

When the primary air supply is correctly adjusted, the flame
does not “float” with burner cold and there is no flareback
with burner hot.
• Undo screw “A” and position aerator “E” at distance “H”

given on the Table B, retighten screw “A” and seal with
paint (fig.  3A).

5.1.6 CONVERSION TO ANOTHER TYPE OF GAS

“Technical data/gas nozzles” Table B gives the type of nozzles
to be used when replacing those installed by the manufacturer
(the number is stamped on the nozzle body).
At the end of the procedure, carry out the following check-list:

C he c k

Ok

•  b u rn e r  n o zzle /s  re p la ce m e n t

•  co rre ct  a d ju stm e n t  o f  p rim a ry  a ir  su p p ly  to  
    b u rn e r/s

•  p ilo t  n o zzle /s  re p la ce m e n t

•  m in im u m   fla m e   scre w /s  re p la ce m e n t

• co rre ct a d ju stm e n t p ilo t/s if n e ce ssa ry

•  co rre ct  a d ju stm e n t  o f  su p p ly  p re ssu re
    (se e   te ch n ica l  d a ta /g a s  n o zzle s  ta b le )

• a p p ly sticke r (su p p lie d )
  w ith  d a ta  o f n e w  g a s typ e  u se d

5.1.6.1  REPLACING THE MAIN BURNER NOZZLE

(cooktop)

Unscrew nozzle “C” and replace it with the corresponding
nozzle for the selected gas (Table. B, fig.3B) complying
with that given in the following table.

The nozzle diameter is given in hundredths of mm on the
nozzle body.

Fully retighten nozzle “C”.

5.1.6.2 REPLACING THE PILOT BURNER NOZZLE

(cooktop)

Undo screw coupling “H” and replace nozzle “G” with one
suitable for the gas type (Table B, fig.3C).

The nozzle identification number is given on the nozzle
body.

Retighten screw coupling “H”.

5.1.6.3 REPLACING THE MINIMUM FLAME SCREW

(cooktop)

Unscrew minimum flame screw “M” from the cock and
replace it with one suitable for the type of gas (screw down
fully) (Table B, fig.2B).

5.1.6.4 REPLACING THE MAIN BURNER NOZZLE

(oven)

Remove the oven floor.

Unscrew nozzle “F” (Table B, fig. 3A).

Remove the nozzle and aerator.

Replace nozzle “F” with the corresponding nozzle for the
selected gas, according to that given in the table B.

The nozzle diameter is given in hundredths of mm on the
nozzle body.

Insert nozzle “F” in aerator “E”, then fit the two assembled
components in their position, screwing the nozzle down tightly.

5.1.6.5 REPLACING THE PILOT BURNER NOZZLE

(oven)

Undo screw coupling “H” and replace nozzle “G” with one
suitable for the gas type (Table B, fig.3D).

The nozzle diameter is given in hundredths of mm on the
nozzle body.

Retighten coupling “H”.

Summary of Contents for +7ECED2R0N

Page 1: ...Mod E17 4PQF8 N Production code 373018 11 2011...

Page 2: ...NSTALLATION 19 1 REFERENCE STANDARDS 19 2 UNPACKING 19 3 POSITIONING 19 4 FUME EXHAUST AND VENTILATION 20 5 CONNECTIONS 21 6 SAFETY THERMOSTAT 22 7 BEFORE LEAVING 22 8 HANDRAIL 23 VI INSTRUCTIONS FOR...

Page 3: ...r supplyvoltage V 230 230 230 400 440 400 440 400 440 Phases N 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Frequency Hz 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 Cooktop hot plates 2 6 kW Nr 2 4 4 2 2 4 4 4 4 Cookt...

Page 4: ...it unless they are supervised or instructed in its use by a person responsible for their safety The appliance must be used by trained personnel Do not leave the appliance unattended when operating Tu...

Page 5: ...ocal gas fitting regulations municipal building codes electrical wiring regulations local water supply regulations AS5601 gas installation health authorites and any other statutory regulations 2 UNPAC...

Page 6: ...s The end of the exhaust pipe must be at least 1 8 m from the support surface of the appliance Note The system must ensure that a the fume exhaust is not obstructed b the length of the exhaust pipe do...

Page 7: ...stment of primary air supply to burner s pilot nozzle s replacement minimum flame screw s replacement correct adjustment pilot s if necessary correct adjustment of supply pressure see technical data g...

Page 8: ...acteristics at least equivalent to H05RN F rubber insulated type cables Protect the cable section outside the appliance with a metal or rigid plastic pipe 5 2 3 CIRCUIT BREAKER Install a circuit break...

Page 9: ...6 holes at points A For 1200mm and 1600mm appliances also drill at point B 8 1 2 ZANUSSI HANDRAIL Screw supports D on handrail C and insert them at the holes prepared Insert reinforcement plate R and...

Page 10: ...eate problems in combustion Before lighting the burners make sure the flame spreaders are turned to the stop position 1 2 ELECTRIC MODELS Equipped with rapid heating electric hot plates each of 2 6 kW...

Page 11: ...b I clockwise to position pilot Then press the knob down and turn it to position Off Note if removing knob L for cleaning always turn knob fully clockwise to the lowest setting and replace the knob so...

Page 12: ...affect the flame 2 OTHER SURFACES CAST IRON ELECTRIC HOT PLATES Clean the hot plates with a damp cloth then switch them on for a few minutes to dry rapidly lastly lubricate them with a light film of c...

Page 13: ...owing are considered to be abnormal operation and may require servicing incomplete ignition of the burner yellow tipping of the burner flame burner failing to remain alight gas valves are difficult to...

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