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Note: Do not adjust the regulator valve body piece in the above
procedure, otherwise it will affect the performance parameters
set in the factory.
1
Regulator valve outlet pressure is set at the factory, please do
2
If you find any abnormality of the regulator valve, stop use and
WARNING
not adjust in order to avoid the occurrence of safety accidents.
contact your dealer or manfacturer
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Where a flexible hose assembly is used, ensure it is approved
to AS/NZS 1869, Class B or D and the maximum length
is 1.5m. Any hose assembly used must be restrained from
accidental contact with the flue outlet of an under bench oven.
This hose assembly shall be suitable for connection to a
fixed
consumer piping outlet located as follows:
► Hotplates at a point 800 mm to 850 mm above the fl oor
and in the region outside the width of the appliance to a
distance of 250 mm.
•
After connecting to gas, check for leaks using soapy
solution, never a naked flame.
•
Gas pressure may be checked by test point located on
regulator or LPG test point adaptor. Adjust regulator to the
required pressure as shown on data plate, check burner
ignition & and the flame is burning correctly.
•
If, after installation and checking the appliance operation,
the hotplate is not working correctly, contact the our
Support team on 1300 11 4357 for assistance.
•
Fit the duplicate data plate (supplied in separate bag) on
a surface adjacent to the hotplate, for example, the inside
of the cupboard door so it is clearly visible for any service
technician.
CHECKING THE GAS SUPPLY
1
Check the manometer zero point is correct.
2 Connect the manometer to the cooktop pressure point
(located on the regulator).
3 Turn on the gas supply and electricity and try to ignite the
gas burner.
Note: It will take additional time to light the gas for the
first time as air needs to be purged from the pipes.
4
With the appliance operating check the outlet pressure
• When all burners of the appliance are operating at
maximum,
• When the smallest burner of the appliance is operating
at minimum.
• Under these conditions the outlet pressure should not
vary from the nominal outlet pressure of 1.00kPa by
more than ±0.20kPa.
If the regulator appears to not be performing satisfactorily,
then check the following points:
1.
If the outlet pressure is consistently too low then the inlet
pressure may be too low and adjustment of an upstream
regulator may be needed, or an upstream regulator or
valve with insuffcient flow capacity may be present in
the gas supply line. If this is suspected then it may be
necessary to repeat the checks whilst measuring both the
inlet and outlet pressure to determine if the inlet pressure
is in the range 1.13 – 5kPa.
2. Check that the regulator has been
fitted
to the gas supply
line in the correct orientation, the arrow on the base of the
body indicates the direction of gas flow.
Once these checks have been completed, if the regulator
still fails to perform in a satisfactory manner it should be
replaced. Please contact the our Support Team on 1300
11 4357.
Converting the gas regulator for use with LPG
This cooktop is fitted out for use with Natural Gas (NG).
If it is to be used with liquefied petroleum gas (LPG),
the gas regulator valve has to be converted. Using
special tools,
open the cover of the gas regulator valve by turning
it anticlockwise (Figure 1).
Remove the adaptor from the top cover (Figure 2).
Pull out the adaptor, invert it and replace the top
cover (Figure 3).
Invert the assembled adaptor’s top cover and replace
the regulator valve (Figure 4).