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GWS 307, GKS 324, GKS 644, GKS 954

Wok burner, Inner circuit

Loosen the screw fitting (10.5) (see page 23)
and unscrew the nozzle holder (10.4) (see
page 23).

Exchange the inner ring nozzle (11.1).

Screw the nozzle holder back in and connect
it to the feed line.

Adjust the sliding sleeve (10.3) (see page 23)
in accordance with the above table (Y).

Adjusting the lowest setting 

The lowest setting of the wok burner must be adjusted with the ceramic
glass plate removed! The appliance may not be re-connected to the
mains due to the fact that the electric wiring will then be accessible. Igni-
te the burner with a match or a gas igniter.

Re-connect the gas supply.

Wok burner

Put the wok burner rings and caps into place. Make sure that they are po-
sitioned correctly!

Turn the switch sideways, or remove the retaining ring and take off the MS
washer, the spring and the switch. 

Unscrew the minimum flame nozzles
(12.2) and (12.1) screw the new mini-
mum flame nozzles fully in, as far as they
will go. The larger diameter nozzle must
be screwed into position (12.2). 

Ignite the cooking zone burner and turn
the knob into position "Outer circuit -
Low flame", (page 18, item 3).

Make sure that the flames are not extin-
guished when the knob is turned from
the highest to the setting (page 18,
item 3). If this happens the minimum fla-
me nozzle (12.2) can be turned back slightly.

Then turn the knob into position "Inner circuit - Low flame" (page 18,
item 5).

Make sure that the flames are not extinguished when the knob is turned
from the highest to the setting (page 18, item 5). If this happens the mini-
mum flame nozzle (12.1) can be turned back slightly.

Remove the burner rings and cap of the wok burner again.

Turn the switch back to its original position, or re-install the switch, spring
and MS-washer and secure them with the retaining ring.

Perform a function test.

Standard, High-Speed and Economy Burners

Turn the switch sideways, or remove the retai-
ning ring and then take off the MS washer,
the spring and the switch. 

Unscrew the minimum flame nozzle (13.1)
and screw in the new minimum flame nozzle
fully in, as far as it will go.

Turn the switch back to its original position, or
re-install the switch, spring and MS-washer
and secure them with the retaining ring.

Re-install the hob. To do so, proceed as des-
cribed in the chapter "Assembly" (pages 21 to
23).

Perform a function test.

Gas type, 
Pressures

Outer burner X

Inner burner Y

Natural gas G20, 2H
20 mbar

6 mm

3/4 open (

)

Liquefied petroleum gas 
G30/G31, 3+ 
Butane/propane 28-30/
37 mbar

14 mm

fully open (

)

11.1

10.4

Figure 11

12.2

12.1

Figure 12

13.1

Figure 13

Summary of Contents for GKS 324

Page 1: ...tructions Gebruiksaanwijzing en montagehandleiding Instructions d installation et d utilisation Istruzioni per l installazione e per l uso Instrucciones de uso y de montaje Instru es de uso e instala...

Page 2: ...re the best pots and pans Notes on energy saving cooking Cleaning and maintenance 19 All surfaces and parts Glass ceramic hob What to do if trouble occurs 19 Assembly and installation 20 Safety instru...

Page 3: ...the centre GKS 644 3 1 Standard burner 3 2 Economy burner 3 3 Control knob for cooking zones 3 4 Clamps 3 5 Standard burner 3 6 High speed burner 3 7 2 part pan support Gas is connected 1 2 ISO 7 dow...

Page 4: ...nce to adjacent wall cupboards hung high above the oven is 650 mm Please take note of the instructions of the respective manufac turer of the cooker hood Operation This appliance is not meant to be us...

Page 5: ...is automatically ignited by the electric igni ter Press the knob for approx 10 seconds This is necessary as the gas taps of the appliance are secured thermo elec trically It prevents unburned gas from...

Page 6: ...can obtain these agents vie the K ppersbusch replacement part ser vice They protect the hob by covering it with a thin protective film which wards off water and dirt What to do if trouble oc curs Repl...

Page 7: ...ress appro val of the manufacturer When the appliance has been built in it should not be possible to come into contact with parts that are under electric current Conditions for building in the applian...

Page 8: ...l that the glass ceramic top is le vel on installation it must be positioned ca refully in the area around the burner ope ning Put the second gasket 6 7 and the clamping ring 6 6 into the opening of t...

Page 9: ...ner 10 1 see page 23 Tighten the screws evenly Remove the burner components from the packaging Put on the burner heads 8 3 and then the burner caps 8 2 Put on the pan supports 8 1 Take the control kno...

Page 10: ...different type of gas this should only be carried out by a qualified gas fitter All appliances marked with the setting G20 must be operated within Wobbe index range 11 3 15 2 kWh m3 without changing...

Page 11: ...in guished when the knob is turned from the highest to the setting page 18 item 3 If this happens the minimum fla me nozzle 12 2 can be turned back slightly Then turn the knob into position Inner circ...

Page 12: ...rner 1 x 1 65 1 50 kW 2 x 1 65 1 50 kW 2 x 1 65 1 50 kW Economy burner 1 x 1 0 0 9 kW 1 x 1 0 0 9 kW Wok burner 1 x 5 9 5 35 kW 1 x 5 9 5 35 kW Electrical connection Gas liquified gas Liquefied petrol...

Page 13: ...onomy burner Natural gas G20 2H 20 mbar 1 29 mm 0 60 0 97 mm 0 50 0 77 mm 0 45 Liquefied petroleum gas G30 G31 3 Butane propane 28 30 37 mbar 0 87 mm 0 35 0 65 mm 0 30 0 50 mm 0 28 Gas type Pressures...

Page 14: ...kirchen K ppersbuschstr 16 D 45883 Gelsenkirchen Telefon 02 09 4 01 0 Telefax 02 09 4 01 3 03 www kueppersbusch de K ppersbusch Ges m b H Eitnergasse 13 1231 Wien Telefon 01 8 66 80 0 Telefax 01 8 66...

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