
The appliance is factory set for Natural gas. The test point pressure should be adjusted to
The appliance is set up to operate with the gas specified on the gas type label placed on the back of the
appliance.
To perform these operations the qualified installer will follow the indications given in the "Adaptation to the
various types of gas" section. For safer operation make sure that the supply pressure respects the values given
in the "Table of burner and injector characteristics".
To adapt the appliance to a gas different from that
for which it was set up (see gas type label inside
the warming compartment door) proceed as follows:
remove the grids
remove the burners caps and burner heads
with a 7 mm socket spanner unscrew and remove the injectors.
replace the injectors with those supplied corresponding to the
gas available (see burner and injector characteristics Table)
replace the various parts proceeding in reverse.
The flame on the small output is regulated by the factory.
the minimum flame again. The operations necessary to set
the minimum flame are as following:
light the burner ;
turn the knob to the minimum position ;
take out the knob (and gasket if there is one) ;
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l
l
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with
50% of the
burner
s
operating at maximum.
1.0 kPa
LPG
2
.75 kPa
If installing for use with
, ensure a gas regulator suitable for a supply pressure of
is part of the
gas
cylinder
supply and the test point pressure is
2.75 kPa
.
correct method of operation. In case the appliance fails to operate correctly after all checks have been carried
out, refer to the authorised service provider in your area.
When satisfied with the operation of the cooker, please instruct the user on the
LPG
When converting from Natural Gas to
ensure that the
NG regulator is removed and replaced with the Test
Point A
daptor
. A gas regulator suitable for a supply pressure of should be part of the gas
cylinder
supply and the
appliance
test point pressure
must be
2.75 kPa
it may be necessary to regulate
W
hen the injectors have been replac
ed,
Setting the minimum flame
Adaptation to different types of gas
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