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Instructions for Use, Building- in and Connecting

13

Nozzle chart

Gasart
Wobbezahl

Auxiliary

burner

Normal
burner

Large burner

Double burner*

max

min

max

min

max

min

max

min

Natural gas  A
p=8mbar

Nominal heat input
 (kW)

1

0,32

1,65

0,40

3

0,70

3,3

1,5

Wo=22,4

÷

Consumption (l/h)

242

69

393

89

697

 155

 750

340

24,8 MJ/m

3

Nozzle num.
(1/100mm)

145

• 

 195

• 

 300

• 

    120

    265

• 

 

 Nozzle code

 609255

  

609275

  

609276

  

642331

 642332

 

 Natural gas B
 p=8 mbar

 Nominal heat input
 (kW)

 1

 0,32

 1,65

 0,40

 3

 0,70

 3,3

 1,5

 Wo=24,8

÷

 Consumption (l/h)

 216

 59

 335

 76

 594

 133

 670

 305

 31,4 MJ/m

3

 Nozzle num.
 (1/100mm)

 135

• 

 180

• 

 260

• 

 110

 250

• 

 

 Nozzle code

 609369

  

608159

  

608165

     

 Natural gas H
 Natural gas E

Nominal heat input
(kW)

 1

 0,32

 1,65

 0,40

 3

 0,70

 3,3

 1,5

 p=20 mbar

Consumption (l/h)

 100

 29

 160

 37

 284

 64

 314

 143

 Wo=40,9

÷

 54,7 MJ/m

3

Nozzle num.
(1/100mm)

 76

• 

 94

• 

 128

• 

      63

    118

• 

 

 Nozzle code

 609302

  

609300

  

609301

  

642006

 642007

 

 Natural gas L
 p=25mbar

Nominal heat input
(kW)

 0,9

 0,29

 1,5

 0,37

 2,75

 0,64

 3

 1,37

 Wo=39,1

÷

Consumption (l/h)

 91,5

 26,5

 146

 33,9

 260

 58,6

 287

 131

 44,8 MJ/m

3

Nozzle num.
(1/100mm)

 76

• 

 94

• 

 128

• 

      63

    118

• 

 

 Nozzle code

 609302

  

609300

  

609301

  

642006

 642007

 

 Natural gas L
 Natural gas LL

Nominal heat input
 (kW)

 1

 0,32

 1,65

 0,40

 3

 0,70

 3,3

 1,5

 p=20 mbar

Consumption (l/h)

 113

 33

 187

 42

 330

 74

 365

 166

 Wo=39,1

÷

 44,8 MJ/m

3

Nozzle num.
(1/100mm)

 83

• 

 106

• 

 138

• 

 71

 125

• 

 Nozzle code

621117

621118

621119

642005

642330

Liquid gas
p=50 mbar

Nominal heat input
(kW)

1

0,32

1,65

0,40

3

0,70

3,3

1,5

3B/P

Consumption (g/h)

71,7

21,8

118,3

27,6

215,0

48,7

240

109

Wo=72,9

÷

87,3MJ/m

3

Nozzle num.
(1/100mm)

46

20

58

25

79

31

37

71

50

 Nozzle code

609254

609273

609274

642008

642005

Liquid gas 3+,
3B/P

Nominal heat input
(kW)

1

0,32

1,65

0,40

3

0,70

3,3

1,5

p=30 mbar

Consumption (g/h)

71,7

21,8

118,3

27,6

215,0

48,7

240

109

Wo=72,9

÷

87,3MJ/m

3

Nozzle num.
(1/100mm)

50

24

65

26

85

33

37

86

57

 Nozzle code

609253

609271

609272

642008

642004

• 

Built-in regulation knobs are intended for liquefied gas. In case of natural gas (municipal gas line) they
need to be set according to the required gas flow (unscrew for maximum 1,5 turn from the tightened
position).

    * 

In case of double burner the nozzle from the left column in the chart must be installed in the central      

   position (position 5 on Fig. 2), and nozzle in the right column of the chart installed at the side of the 

burner (position 5a on Fig. 2).

    

Burner heating input is indicated according to the maximum caloric value of gas Hs.

Warning: this work may be performed only by qualified expert, authorized by the gas distribution
company or by the authorized service!

WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO ALTER THE SPECIFICATIONS WITH NO INFLUENCE ON
THE OPERATION OF THE APPLIANCE.

Summary of Contents for GNS 64 E

Page 1: ...ance so you may find some descriptions for the functions that your particular appliance may not have Instructions for connecting the appliance The connections must be carried out in accordance with the instructions supplied with the appliance and in compliance with the recognized standards Connections must be performed by qualified personnel only Rating plate Rating plate with the basic informatio...

Page 2: ... surveillance Hotplates may not operate empty without dishes placed on top Never use the appliance for heating of the room In case of any detected malfunction immediately disconnect the appliance from the mains supply and call the service Do not use high pressure steam cleaner or hot steam to clean the appliance The symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product may not be t...

Page 3: ...ers If you like your food to be crisp first set the burner to the maximum and continue cooking at minimum power Always provide adequate quantity of water when cooking in the pressure cooker Lack of water may cause damage to the dish and to the cooker Cooktop burners are thermally protected If the burner flame is accidentally extinguished spilled food gust of wind the gas supply is automatically sh...

Page 4: ...ge and may easily get extinct In case the flame goes out repeat the procedure Burner is switched off by turning the control button to the right in the zero position black dot gas faucet is closed maximum power minimum power To ensure safe use of small diameter dishes place the supplied extra wire grid upon the auxiliary burner if necessary Cookware Selection of the adequate dish size ensures optim...

Page 5: ...y with a dry cloth to the brilliance Never use such cleaners for cleaning of aluminum Cooktop burners Gas grid cooking area and burner components should be cleaned with warm water and mild detergent for manual washing of dishes Thermal element and ignition device should be cleaned with soft brush To ensure perfect operation these elements must always be thoroughly clean Clean the crown and the cro...

Page 6: ...how to repair minor faults Fault Cause Remedy Burner flame is not steady Wrong setting of gas Expert should set the gas escape properly Burner flame suddenly changes Incorrect assembly of burner components Assemble the burner components correctly Ignition of burners takes excessively long Incorrect assembly of burner components Assemble the burner components correctly The flame goes off after igni...

Page 7: ...as indicated in the instructions for installation of the kitchen hood but in no case it may be less than 650 mm The smallest distance between the edge of the appliance and the adjacent high kitchen cabinet is 100 mm The use of hard wood decorative borders around the worktop behind the appliance is allowed in case the minimum distance remains as indicated on the installation illustrations Minimum d...

Page 8: ...ply Mains voltage of the user 230 V must be verified with the measuring device Mains lead behind the cooker must be placed in such manner to avoid touching the back panel of the cooker because of the heat it develops during operation The connection may be carried out by rubber mains lead type HO5RR F with green yellow earth wire PVC insulated mains lead type HO5VV F with green yellow earth wire or...

Page 9: ...ts Liquid gas connection 1 Connection extension with conical exterior thread ISO 7 1 R wrench 22 2 Coil with interior thread ISO 7 1 Rp 3 Gas connection pipe Connections Bottom side of the cooking hob is fitted with gas connection with exterior thread ISO 7 1 R Some appliances are provided with a coil with interior thread ISO 7 1Rp During the installation the gas connection R should be gripped tig...

Page 10: ... 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 Burner crown cap 2 Burner crown with burner cap support 3 Thermal probe certain models only 4 Ignition plug 5 Nozzle 4 Ignition plug 5 Nozzle Double burner fig 2 5 5a Nozzle Setting elements To provide access to the setting elements Remove the cooktop ...

Page 11: ...l h 113 33 187 42 330 74 365 166 Wo 39 1 44 8 MJ m3 Nozzle num 1 100mm 83 106 138 71 125 Nozzle code 621117 621118 621119 642005 642330 Liquid gas p 50 mbar Nominal heat input kW 1 0 32 1 65 0 40 3 0 70 3 3 1 5 3B P Consumption g h 71 7 21 8 118 3 27 6 215 0 48 7 240 109 Wo 72 9 87 3MJ m3 Nozzle num 1 100mm 46 20 58 25 79 31 37 71 50 Nozzle code 609254 609273 609274 642008 642005 Liquid gas 3 3B P...

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