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5.  Regulating the minimum flame: 

remove the cock knob (8) , use a screwdr iver to turn the cock (6) adjustment screw (7) 
until you get the minimum flame required . 

5.1 Adjustment of minimum (Fig.2):  

(machines set  up to use LPG and changed over to 

natural gas)

 

      Remove the knob ( 8) from the cock and use a scr ewdriver on the adjustment screw (7)   
      to tighten  it all the way down.  
6.   Supply pressure: 

it must be that specified on  the appliance

’s data plate and in the instruction handbook 

(see the Technical Data table). 
Check the suppl y pressure by inserting a rubber pipe, with a water gauge or  similar, in 
the pressure tap (10) welded on the gas shaft  (9) removing the screw ( 11). After it has 
been checked, t ighten the scr ew. 
If the suppl y pressure is different to that speci fied, find the cause  and correct it. 

 

Attention:

 after each conver sion, apply the new cal ibration by affixing the relative plate, 

that you will  find in the bag of  nozzles, on the appliance

’s rating plate. 

 
7.2.1 Changing Allplate burner parts

 

 

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  Safety cock  (6): remove the panel  (12), unscrew the nut connect ing the cock to the 

supply shaft (9) and to the burner supply pipe, unscrew the thermocouple (15) and the 
pilot pipe (16) from the cock, change  the cock. 

 

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  Thermocouple (15): remove the panel  (12), unscrew the ther mocouple (15) from the 

cock (6) and from the pil ot support (23) and then change it.  

 

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  Ignition pl ug (18): remove the panel (12), unscrew the pl ug connection nut from the 

pilot support (23), pull the plug out and change i t. 

 

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  Piezoelectric lighter (19): remove the panel  (12), pull the plug connecting cable out 

(21), remove the piezoel ectric stop nut and change the li ghter. 

 

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  Pilot burner (23): remove the panel ( 12), unscrew the pil ot connecting nut (23), the 

thermocouple (15), remove the igni tion plug connect ing nut, remove the pil ot securing 
screws and change t he pilot. Now put ever ything back in place. 

 
 
 
 
7.3 CONVERS ION FOR USE W ITH A DIFFERENT TYPE OF GAS 

– GAS COOKER S

 

 

The appliance is tested and set for working with natural gas (see the characteristics table affixed in 
proximity to the appliance

’s gas inlet). 

In order for it to function with a different type of gas, proceed as follows: 
1.  The conversion must be carried out by qualified personnel 
2.  The set of nozzles for changeover to another  type of gas, different from the type for which the 

unit was set up, is normally contained in a nylon bag with relative additional labels that show all 
the types of gas. 
If the set is not provided, it must be requested from the dealer/importer, first ascertaining  that 
the unit can in fact work with other types of gas.   
Once changeover and necessary adjustments are complete, the label for the corresponding 
gas must be place in the appropriate place on the characteristics tag, cutting out the correct 
one. 
 

Summary of Contents for G11/6BF13 Series

Page 1: ...Mod G11 6BF13 Production code 110 130CFG 02 2009...

Page 2: ...late burner parts 7 3 Conversion for use with a different type of gas Gas cooker oven 7 3 1 Changing oven parts 7 3 2 Changing the oven burner 8 User instructions 8 1 Turning the Allplate burner on 8...

Page 3: ...must not be tamper ed with Any adjustments only for gas changeover must be performed by professionally qualified personnel Failure to observe the above coul d undermine the safety of the appliance 2...

Page 4: ...0 215 110 90 CFG 2 x 2 x 5 5 7 5 2 1 2 9 1 x 10 2 2 36 12 2 2 x 0 427 2 x 0 582 2 x 0 583 2 x 0 794 0 777 1 058 2 797 3 810 120 180 140 215 170 250 110 120 PCG 4 x 2 x 5 5 7 5 2 1 2 9 37 14 2 4 x 0 42...

Page 5: ...URNER 7 5 Kw A mm OPEN 2 5 PRIMARY AIR POSITION FOR BURNER 10 Kw A mm 13 21 PRIMARY AIR POSITION FOR ALLPLATE BURN 8 2 kW 14 26 by pass BURNER D 1 100 mm 70 REGUL by pass BURNER E 1 100 mm 90 REGUL by...

Page 6: ...space of 200 mm between the appliance and the wall The appliance gas system and the characteri stics of the room in which the appliance is installed must comply with current laws Before connecting th...

Page 7: ...th the installation rules Our appliances are considered see the Technical Data Table type B gas appliances and are for connecting to a natural discharge duct for combustion products such as an efficie...

Page 8: ...ed as foll ows 1 The conversion must be carried out by qualified personnel 2 The set of nozzles for changeover to another type of gas different from the type for which the unit was set up is normally...

Page 9: ...d and set for working with natural gas see the characteri stics table affixed in proximity to the appliance s gas inlet In order for it to function with a different type of gas proceed as foll ows 1 T...

Page 10: ...om the cock 6 and from the pilot support 23 and then change it Ignition plug 18 remove the panel 12 unscrew the plug connection nut from the pilot support 23 pull the plug out and change i t Piezoelec...

Page 11: ...d the cause and correct it 7 3 1 Changing oven parts Thermostatic cock 6 remove the grills 1 burners 3 trays 2 panel 12 unscrew the inlet 14 and outlet 7 fittings unscrew the thermocouple 15 pull the...

Page 12: ...the knob and light the pilot burner with a flame Keep the knob pressed for 10 to 15 seconds and then let it go Check the flame is lit through the hole on the burner 3 If it hasn t repeat the operation...

Page 13: ...nd holding it down light the pilot burner When it is lit keep the knob pressed for at least 15 seconds When you let it go the pilot should stay ali ght Repeat the operation if this is not the case Onc...

Page 14: ...and the burner control cocks from getting very hot which would undermine their working 10 PREPARING FOR INSTALLATION The appliance must be posi tioned in a well aerated place if possible under a suct...

Page 15: ...ntacts must be at least 3mm Furthermore supply voltage must not deviate from the voltage value by 10 3 The characteristics of the flexible cable chosen for connection to the electricity line must not...

Page 16: ...d and must onl y be used by professionally qualified personnel in the way descri bed in this instruction manual All other improper use can be dangerous 11 1 STARTING THE ELECTRIC CONVENTIONAL OVEN By...

Page 17: ...rine or abrasives as they can damage the st eel surfaces After it has been cleaned rinse with water and dry with a dry cloth What to do if the appliance is going to be out of use for long periods of t...

Page 18: ...ED DICHT PILOTA VEILLEUSE Z NDFLAMME PILOT WAAKULAM MAX MAXIMUM LAAG MIN MINIMUM HOOG BRUCIATORE BRULEUR BRENNER BURNER D 5 5 kW 13 EXPLODED FUNCTIONAL PARTS TABLE 13 1 EXPLODED TABLE BURNER D MOD 110...

Page 19: ...9 4 5 FIG 2 BILD 2 FIG 3 BILD 3 CHIUSO FERME GESCHLOSSEM CLOSED DICHT PILOTA VEILLEUSE Z NDFLAMME PILOT WAAKULAM MAX MAXIMUM LAAG MIN MINIMUM HOOG 13 2 EXPLODED TABLE BURNER E MOD 110 40 PCG 110 80 PC...

Page 20: ...19 15 29 8 8 14 11 10 13 9 24 23 4 26 20 28 17 21 22 16 27 15 25 30 31 20 18 17 21 22 16 POSIZIONE CHIUSO SPEGNIMENTO FERME GESCHLOSSEM CLOSED DICHT POSIZIONE PILOTA ACCENSIONE VEILLEUSE Z NDFLAMME P...

Page 21: ...RNER P 8 2 kW MOD 110 90 TPG 110 90 TPFG 110 130 TPFG 29 30 18 23 20 3 26 16 17 15 9 11 10 14 7 6 19 8 22 13 21 12 4 22 31 3 24 27 25 17 FIG 9 BILD 9 CHIUSO FERME GESCHLOSSEM COSED DICHT PILOTA VEILLE...

Page 22: ...13 5 EXPLODED FUNCTIONAL PARTS TABLE DRAUGHT DIVERTER STACK FOR THE ALLPLATE MOD 110 90 TPG 110 90 TPFG 110 130 TPFG 7 6 5 1 3 4 2...

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