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R
F
X
U
F
X
R
U
A
B
C
X
F
R
A
B
C
A 1 ) B u r n e r s o f t h e h o b
1. Remove the grill, the caps and the burners from the worktop.
2. Lift the worktop.
3. Unscrew the screw “F” and remove the pipe “R”.
4. Unscrew the injectors (U) and replace them with those suitable for the gas used, supplied with the cooker. See
TABLE 2
.
5. The air is adjusted by means of the pipe “R” according to the value “X” given in
TA B L E 2
for the primary air opening.
Once regulation has been completed, secure the pipe ”R” with the screw “F”.
A 2 ) A i r a d j u s t m e n t
The air adjustment must be carried out with the burner ignited and the flame to the maximum.
Examples (
F i g . 1 0
):
A) Flame with excess of air; it is small and thin. Move sleeve R forward.
B) Flame with lack of air; it is irregular with yellow streaks. Move sleeve R backward.
C) Normal
fl
ame: its colour is light blue.
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B 1 ) B u r n e r i n t h e o v e n
1. Remove the bottom shelf of the oven
2. Remove the
fi
xing screws to move the burner
3. Unscrew the injectors and replace it with one suitable for the gas used. See
t a b l e 2
.
4. Unscrew the screw “f”.
5. The burner air must be adjusted by means of the pipe “r” according to the value ”x” given in table 2 for the
“primary air opening”.
6. Once regulation has been completed, secure the pipe “r” with the screw “f”.
B 2 ) A i r a d j u s t m e n t
The air adjustment must be carried out with the burner ignited and the flame to the maximum.
Examples (
F i g . 1 2
):
D) Flame with excess of air; it is small and thin. Move sleeve R forward.
E) Flame with lack of air; it is irregular with yellow streaks. Move sleeve R backward.
F) Normal
fl
ame: its colour is light blue.
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Summary of Contents for UM120
Page 17: ...17 Figure 24 Figure 25 Figure 23 ...
Page 29: ...29 MULTIFUNCTION MODELS ONLY ...
Page 30: ...30 UP90MP ...
Page 31: ...31 UP90VG ...
Page 32: ...32 UPD100FMP ...
Page 33: ...33 UPD90VG ...
Page 34: ...34 UP120SMP ...
Page 35: ...35 UP120VG ...
Page 36: ...36 UP150MP ...
Page 37: ...37 UM150SVG ...
Page 38: ...38 UP90VGG ...
Page 39: ...39 UPD90VGG ...
Page 40: ...40 UP120VGG ...
Page 41: ...41 UP150SVGG ...