EN
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Gas burner adjustment to "low flame" position
Figure 40
1 - Light up the burners, one by one, turning the control knob to the "low flame" position. Then
pull the knob upwards to remove it from the gas valve spindle. Then release the knob.
2 - Insert a small screw driver into the hole on the left or right side of the gas valve stem
(depending on the gas valve design), fully tighten the low flame setting screw (Figure 40).
When converting the unit from LPG to natural gas, set the low flame setting screw to
achieve low but stable flame.
3 - Return the knob back and check the low flame to make sure that it remains stable, even
after switching from high to low flame when the burner is cold.
OVEN LIGHT BULB REPLACEMENT
Prior to proceeding with the replacement, make sure that
power supply is disconnected – either remove the relevant
fuse or switch off the LS-automatic circuit breaker or pull
the plug out from the socket.
To replace a burnt bulb unscrew the protective glass cover, install a new bulb and replace the
protective glass cover.
Burnt bulb should be replaced by a new one. Use always the bulbs with E14 neck, 230V, 25W,
T300
°
C.
Note:
The manufacturer retains the right to modify the design,
dimensions and weight of the product if it deems necessary
to improve the product quality and assumes the
responsibility for spare parts supply and repair services over
a period of 7 years from the date of purchase.
Summary of Contents for SE 5604 SERIES
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