Instructions for Use, Building- in and Connecting
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Gas connection joint
A
R1/2 EN ISO 10226-1 / -2 or EN ISO 228-1
(Depending on the country-specific connection
regulations.) connection
B
Nonmetal gasket of thickness 2 mm
C
Pipe extension for liquid gas (Depending on
the country-specific connection regulations.)
After connection check proper functioning of
burners. Gas must burn with clearly displayed
blue-green fl ame hubs. If the flame is not stable,
increase minimum power setting. Instruct the
user in regard to burner button controls and read
the instructions or use together.
Conversion to another type of gas
•
For the conversion procedure the appliance
need not be pulled out from its location.
•
Before starting to work on conversion,
disconnect the appliance from the mains and
shut the gas inlet valve.
•
Replace the existing nozzles of declared
nominal heat input with adequate nozzles for
the new type of gas (see table).
•
Adjust the nozzle for the minimum heat input
rate as long as it requires to arrive at the
minimum heat input.
•
Never unscrew nozzles for minimum heat input
rate for more than 1,5 turn.
Cooking burner (fig.1)
1
1
Burner crown cap
2
Burner crown
with burner cap
support
3
Thermal probe
(certain models
only)
4
Ignition plug
5
Nozzle
Triple-ring burner (fig.2)
5
nozzles
Setting elements
To provide access to the setting elements:
•
Remove the cooktop grid and burner crowns
with caps,
•
The setting elements of the double burner are
accessible behind the protective plate of the
main nozzle.
•
Remove the control knobs along with the seal
gaskets.
Gas faucet (fig.3)
Minimum heat input setting screw
3
2