
MAINTENANCE
Translation of the original instructions
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Replace the nozzle with the appropriate version and make sure that, after ignition, the flame correctly
touches the tip of the thermocouple
Warning
After conversion to another type of gas, update the technical data plate to indicate the type of
gas for which the appliance has been converted.
7.4
Minimum setting
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After conversion to use another type of gas, or if a flame is too high when the knob is in position
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small flame), adjust the minimum setting by turning the by-pass screw. For operation with LPG, the
by-pass must be completely closed; for operation with natural gas, it must first be closed and then
opened by 1/4 turn
7.5
Burner maintenance
CW burners, in view of the type of construction and cooking, are subject to overheating and wear, especially
if excesisve lava stone is used. For this reason and to facilitate maintenance, the burner can be conveniently
removed and cleaned as required. Additionally, meat enzymes, salt, etc. are highly aggressive for burner
parts in steel. The burner cannot be made of stainless steel, since heat deformation of this material would
compromise burner operation. Some parts of the burner are in AISI 304, others in AISI 316 and others still in
Fe430. We recommend users to perform routine maintenance: remove and clean the burner at regular
intervals
7.6
Spare parts
It is possible to replace parts such as the gas tap, thermocouple, spark plug or the gas pipes simply and
quickly.
To replace such parts, proceed as follows:
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GAS TAP: after disassembling the front panel, unscrew the gas connection screw couplings, remove the
coupling, replace the faulty parts and install the new ones in sequence
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THERMOCOUPLE: unscrew the pilot burner coupling, unscrew the gas tap coupling in the same way
and replace the element
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SPARK PLUG; unscrew the coupling, remove the damaged one and replace it.