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by setting the flame on the burner in the simmering
position.
Adjusting the taps:
open the gas flow with the knob and light the bur
-
–
ner to be adjusted,
set the knob in simmering flame position
–
, and
then, maintaining that position, remove the knob
from the tap pin and watch the burner’s flame
turn the adjustment screw “A” (fig. 7.4.1) and
–
watch the flame; set the flame to such a size that
will prevent it from being extinguished by a slight
draught or during the operation of quickly turning
the knob from the full to the simmering position
of the flame and back;
the adjustment is correct when the core of the
–
flame is cone-shaped in green and blue colour
and is ca. 2 – 4 mm tall
if there are perceptible changes of gas pressure
–
in the gas supply system (change in the size of
flame at full flow), the simmering flame should be
set when pressure in the system is low to pre
-
vent the burner from extinguishing during normal
use,
upon adjusting the taps, put the knob back in its
–
position and turn off the flame.
The amount of gas used with taps set to minimal gas
flow corresponds to ca. 25 % of use when the taps
are set to full flame.
8.1 The cooker is equipped with the power cord with
a plug and must be connected to a mains socket
properly fitted with earth contact (fig. 8.1.1).
8.2 If the power cord is not fitted with a plug, the plug
must be connected to it. The cord must be fitted
with a plug with a proper grounding prong. Befo
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re connecting to a power supply, ensure that:
Table 1 Burner nozzle specification
– the voltage indicated on the nameplate matches
the mains voltage at the site where the appliance
is connected
– the performance of the power supply at the place
of connection is sufficient to meet the maximum
power requirements of the appliance, as specified
on the nameplate.
The mains socket should be easily accessi
-
•
ble to the user.
Make sure that the power cord does not come
•
into contact with hot parts of the cooker.
Wipe the enamelled and glass surfaces with a soft
•
damp cloth.
Make sure that all parts of the burners are positio
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•
ned correctly.
Remove the equipment and foil from the oven and
•
clean it with warm water with added detergent.
Before the first use, close the oven door and turn
•
the oven on for ca. 30 minutes. The oven must be
empty when heated. Turn the oven control knob
to
and the temperature adjustment knob to
250°C. The smoke and smell produced during this
procedure are only slight, provided that the room is
well ventilated, e.g. by opening the windows. After
it has cooled down, clean the oven according to
instructions set forth in section “Cleaning and Ma
-
intenance”.
10.1 Gas burners (fig. 10.1.1)
A – sparker
B – end of thermocouple (flame safety device)
2E-G20 20mbar
2E-G20 13mbar
3B/P-G30 30mbar
Small
burner
X072
084
050
Medium burner
Z097
110
065
Large burner
Y118
145
085
Arrangement of
burner nozzles
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