11
figure 2.A
for the distance) and tighten screw
2
of
figure 2.A
so as to block the cap.
9.
Turn the cooker upside down and unscrew the nickel-plated screw
with an 11 mm
spanner (
point 1 figure 2.B
) also using a 13 mm spanner or pliers inserted in
point 2 figure
2.B
to hold the pilot group.
10.
Once you have removed the nickel-plated screw, you will be able to see the back of the
gas
pilot nozzle
(
point 3 figure 2.B
): unscrew it with a screwdriver and replace it with the one
supplied in the bag whilst checking that the spring inside the pilot has not come out (each
gas nozzle is characterized by an engraved number which identifies the type of gas for
which it is designed. See
table 1
for the number suitable for the gas type).
After you have screwed on the new gas pilot nozzle all the way down, replace the nickel-
plated screw and tighten well using a 13 mm spanner to prevent the rotation of the pilot.
11.
Reposition Elios and after connecting it to the power system, open the gas line faucet.
12.
With a solution of soap and water, check that there are no leaks near the hose connection. If
there are leaks, you will be able to see some bubbles.
13.
Turn on only the pilot flame and adjust the air by turning the air regulation ferrule
(
figure 2.C
) using a small screwdriver until you get the desired flame.
CAUTION: this procedure is dangerous. Be very careful to turn the knob ONLY in
pilot position!
14.
After turning off the pilot flame and closing the faucet, reposition the basin and after
securing it with the three screws, position the burner making sure that the guide screw is
aligned with the venturi groove.
15.
Re-open the gas line faucet.
16.
After turning on the main burner, turn the knob to minimum. Remove the knob and, using a
small screwdriver, adjust the minimum by means of the screw in
figure 2.D
until the flame
is blue in colour and of the right height.
17.
When you turn the knob from minimum to maximum, even suddenly, the flame must not
turn off. Otherwise, the minimum must be adjusted.After turning off the pilot flame and
closing the faucet, reposition the basin and after securing it with the three screws, position
the burner making sure that the guide screw is aligned with the venturi groove.
18.
Re-open the gas line faucet.
19.
After turning on the main burner, turn the knob to minimum. Remove the knob and, using a
small screwdriver, adjust the minimum by means of the screw in
figure 2.D
until the flame
is blue in colour and of the right height.
20.
When you turn the knob from minimum to maximum, even suddenly, the flame must not
turn off. Otherwise, the minimum must be adjusted.
Figure 2.B Figure 2.C