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Check for leaks after making the gas connection
Room ventilation
Make sure there are permanent openings to the outdoors in the room where the appliance is installed or vent ducts that permit a proper flow of air.
All openings that are made must:
1) have a minimum 100 cm2 cross-section area;
2) be designed so that they cannot be blocked from the outside or the inside;
3) be pro tected so that their ventilation passage is not reduced in size;
4) be high enough above floor level to prevent interference with combustion exhaust.
When openings are made in the wall of an adjacent room this room must be directly vented and, in addition, must not be:
1) a bedroom
2) a public room in the building
3) a room where there is a fire hazard
Before testing the appliance check that the room where the vent opening is made is not in depression due to operation of another appliance and
that ventilation between the two rooms is guaranteed by permanent and unimpeded openings such as increased gaps between door and floor.
Products of combustion must be exhausted by a hood which must, in its turn, discharge into a stack, chimney or directly to the exterior.
Access to the cooktop
Access to these operating components is from below after removing any other appliance installed underneath the cooktop (for example, ovens,
dishwashers, etc.). This makes it possible to remove the casing from below. These appliances can be installed above a 60 or 90 cm. oven.
NOTE: All products supplied from the factory are set up
for methane gas.
Proceed as follows to change injectors when other gases
are used:
1 - remove the grillplates and burners;
2 - remove the injectors by unscrewing them and replace
them with injectors suitable for
the gas being used. Make sure they are marked as
indicated in the table (page 13);
3 - after replacing the injectors check that they are
perfectly sealed using a soap and
REPLACING INJECTORS
ADJUSTING MINIMUM