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Dimensions 7 mm and 11 mm are the
space taken up by the frame of the
appliance on the worktop.

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Make a cut-out for the hob in the
worktop, paying attention to the
appliance height. See "Appliance
dimensions".

Dimension "B" applies to a combination
of appliances and is shown on the
chart.

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There must be a minimum safety
distance of 50 mm between the hob
and the back wall and 100 mm
distance from a side wall to the right
or left of the hob ( 250 mm for KM
406).
(See "Warning and Safety
instructions")

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Seal the cut surfaces with a suitable
sealant to avoid swelling caused by
moisture.
The materials used must be heat
resistant.

Worktop cut-out

KM 404 /405 /406

Number

of

appliances

Depth

in mm

± 1 mm

Width

(= Dim. B)

in mm

± 1 mm

1
2
3
4
5
6
7

500
500
500
500
500
500
500

266
554
842

1130
1418
1706
1994

Important:
The maximum tolerance for the worktop
cut-out must not exceed ±1 mm.

When building in several combiset
appliances a spacer bar must be
fitted between each unit. See "Fitting
the spacer bars and support
brackets".

Worktop cut-out KM 404 / KM 405 / 406

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Summary of Contents for KM 404

Page 1: ...tions Gas hob KM 404 KM 405 KM 406 KM 414 KM 417 To avoid the risk of accidents or damage to the appliance it is essential to read these instructions before it is installed and used for the first time M Nr 04 930 603 en GB ...

Page 2: ... autorizado para el país F Cet appareil est également homologué dans des pays différents de ceux mentionnés sur l appareil Pour que l appareil fonctionne parfaitement et en toute sécurité il est important de disposer de l exécution spécifique au pays et du type de raccordement approprié Pour le fonctionnement dans un pays autre que celui spécifié sur l appareil veuillez vous adresser au service ap...

Page 3: ...hters or matches ß Do not operate electrical lights or switches i e do not switch them On or Off ß Open all doors and windows to ventilate the area ß If the smell of gas persists evacuate the building In the U K you must now ß Call TRANSCO Tel 0 800 111 999 ß Arrange for an appointment of a Corgi registered gas installer to visit the site Tel Talking pages 0 800 600 900 In other countries please f...

Page 4: ... 404 KM 405 406 14 Fitting the spacer bars and support brackets 14 Fixing the spacer bars 15 Fixing the support brackets 16 Granite worktops 16 Building in the gas hob 16 Worktop cut out KM 414 KM 417 17 Installation KM 414 KM 417 18 Fitting the spacer bars and support brackets 18 Fixing the spacer bars 19 Fixing the support brackets 20 Granite worktops 20 Building in the gas hob 20 General 21 Con...

Page 5: ...as 25 Conversion to another type of gas 26 KM 404 26 Jet table 26 Changing the jets 27 KM 405 28 Jet table 28 Changing the jets 29 KM 406 30 Jet table 30 Changing the jets 31 Check the first intake of air 34 KM 414 35 Jet table 35 Changing the jets 36 KM 417 37 Jet table 37 Changing the jets 38 Contents 5 ...

Page 6: ...ly the hobs should be installed with plenty of space on either side There may be a wall at the rear and wall or tall units at one side On the other side however no unit or divider should stand higher than the hob Due to the heat radiated by the hob and to allow cooking fumes to dissipate it is essential that a minimum safety distance a is maintained between the worktop cut out and adjacent furnitu...

Page 7: ... safety distance must be maintained between the appliance and a cooker hood above it See the cooker hood manufacturer s operating and installation instructions for details If the manufacturer s instructions are not available for the cooker hood a minimum safety distance of at least 760 mm must be maintained For any flammable objects e g utensil rails wall units etc a minimum distance of at least 7...

Page 8: ...KM 404 aSupport bracket bBuilding in height plus 3 mm for fixing screw Appliance dimensions 8 ...

Page 9: ...KM 405 aSupport bracket bBuilding in height plus 3 mm for fixing screw cFront dBuilding in height Mains connection box eGas connection Appliance dimensions 9 ...

Page 10: ...KM 406 aSupport bracket bBuilding in height plus 3 mm for fixing screw Appliance dimensions 10 ...

Page 11: ...KM 414 aSupport bracket bBuilding in height plus 3 mm for fixing screw Appliance dimensions 11 ...

Page 12: ...KM 417 aSupport bracket bBuilding in height plus 3 mm for fixing screw cFront dBuilding in height Mains connection box eGas connection Appliance dimensions 12 ...

Page 13: ... left of the hob 250 mm for KM 406 See Warning and Safety instructions Seal the cut surfaces with a suitable sealant to avoid swelling caused by moisture The materials used must be heat resistant Worktop cut out KM 404 405 406 Number of appliances Depth in mm 1 mm Width Dim B in mm 1 mm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 266 554 842 1130 1418 1706 1994 Important The maximum tolerance for th...

Page 14: ...a for 3 appliances For more than 3 appliances repeat dimension 288 mm The worktop cut out dimensions for several appliances are shown in the table on the previous page cGap between spacer bar and worktop dDrilling for a granite worktop Fix the spacer bars b and the support brackets a supplied to the positions indicated See Fixing the spacer bars and Fixing the support brackets Installation KM 404 ...

Page 15: ...f the cut out and secure using the 3 5 x 25 mm screws supplied Then fill in the gap c between the bars and the worktop with silicone from the tube supplied Granite worktops With granite worktops the spacer bars b must be positioned and secured with strong double sided adhesive tape In addition coat the edges with silicone and fill in the gap c The screws are not required for granite tops Installat...

Page 16: ...On a granite worktop a hole must be drilled d at the position indicated to secure each support bracket Using a piece of strong double sided adhesive tape position the support brackets supplied a at the positions indicated flush with the top edge of the worktop and secure each bracket with one screw in hole d as shown Building in the gas hob Place the gas hob in the prepared cut out Feed the electr...

Page 17: ... moisture The materials used must be heat resistant Worktop cut out KM 414 417 Depth in mm 1 mm Width Dim B in mm 1 mm 1 hob 500 552 560 Worktop cut out KM 414 417 288 mm wide appliances Number of appliances Depth in mm 1 mm Width Dim B in mm 1 mm KM 414 417 1 KM 414 417 2 KM 414 417 3 KM 414 417 4 500 500 500 500 840 1 128 1 416 1 704 Important The maximum tolerance for the worktop cut out must n...

Page 18: ...nces For more than 3 appliances repeat dimension 288 mm The worktop cut out dimensions for several appliances are shown in the table on the previous page cGap between spacer bar and worktop dDrilling for a granite worktop Fix the spacer bars b and the support brackets a supplied to the positions indicated See Fixing the spacer bars and Fixing the support brackets Installation KM 414 KM 417 18 500 ...

Page 19: ...top edge of the cut out and secure using the 3 5 x 25 mm screws supplied Then fill in the gap c between the bars and the worktop with silicone from the tube supplied Granite worktops With granite worktops the spacer bars b must be positioned and secured with strong double sided adhesive tape In addition coat the edges with silicone and fill in the gap c The screws are not required for granite tops...

Page 20: ...position indicated to secure each support bracket Using a piece of strong double sided adhesive tape position the support brackets supplied a at the positions indicated flush with the top edge of the worktop and secure each bracket with one screw in hole d as shown Building in the gas hob Place the gas hob in the prepared cut out Feed the electricity connection cable through the cut out and connec...

Page 21: ...e top part of the hob and the worktop This could cause difficulties if the hob ever needs to be taken out for servicing possibly leading to damage to the frame and worktop The sealing strip under the edge of the top part of the hob provides a sufficient seal for the worktop General 21 ...

Page 22: ... the data plate match the household mains supply Connection should be made via a suitable isolator or a double pole fused spur connection unit which complies with national and local safety regulations and the on off switch should be easily accessible after the appliance has been built in If the switch is not accessible after installation depending on country an additional means of disconnection mu...

Page 23: ...his basic safety requirement is present and regularly tested and where there is any doubt the electrical wiring in the home should be tested by a qualified electrician The manufacturer cannot be held liable for the consequences of an inadequate earthing system such as an electric shock The manufacturer cannot be held liable for damage which is the direct or indirect result of incorrect installatio...

Page 24: ...id gas refer to label on the appliance United Kingdom GB II 2 H 3 20 mbar 28 30 37 mbar Ireland IE II 2 H 3 20 mbar 28 30 37 mbar Depending on country a set of jets for conversion to natural or liquid gas may be included with the hob Please contact your dealer or agent for the appropriate conversion jets if necessary Connection Conversion to another type of gas is described under the relevant Sect...

Page 25: ...eated when the appliance is in operation In particular ensure that hot gas exhaust cannot touch the gas pipe or appliance connections After installing the appliance the gas burners have to be set for local conditions When the gas hob has been installed it is essential to check that neither the gas pipe nor the electricity cable is in contact with hot parts of the appliance or hot gas exhaust other...

Page 26: ... at low setting Gas type kW Normal burner Natural H Liquid 0 30 0 30 Fast burner Natural H Liquid 0 50 0 50 Screw in the new jets according to the following table Jet table for U K and IE Main jet Ø Low setting jet Ø Natural gas Normal burner Fast burner 1 00 1 29 0 42 0 54 Liquid gas Normal burner Fast burner 0 65 0 85 0 27 0 36 The jet markings refer to 1 100 mm of the jet diameter Contact your ...

Page 27: ... unscrew the main jet e Change the main jet Reassemble the burner head burner ring and burner cover in the correct order Changing the small jets Guide a screwdriver through the holes in the the lower casing of the hob and loosen the small jets f Pull the jets out with a pair of pointed pliers Put in the new jets with a pair of pointed pliers Secure the new jets with a screwdriver Finally secure th...

Page 28: ... at low setting Gas type kW Normal burner Natural H Liquid 0 30 0 30 Fast burner Natural H Liquid 0 50 0 50 Screw in the new jets according to the following table Jet table for U K and IE Main jet Ø Low setting jet Ø Natural gas Normal burner Fast burner 1 00 1 29 0 42 0 54 Liquid gas Normal burner Fast burner 0 65 0 85 0 27 0 36 The jet markings refer to 1 100 mm of the jet diameter Contact your ...

Page 29: ...screw the main jet e Change the main jet Reassemble the burner head and burner cover in the correct order Changing the small jets Guide a screwdriver through the holes in the the lower casing of the hob and loosen the small jets f Pull the jets out with a pair of pointed pliers Put in the new jets with a pair of pointed pliers Secure the new jets with a screwdriver Finally secure the jets against ...

Page 30: ... Gas type KW Natural Liquid 0 25 0 25 Screw in the new jets according to the following table Jet table For U K and IE Main jet Ø Low setting jet Ø Natural gas 1 85 0 88 0 40 Nr 34 Liquid gas 1 12 0 52 0 23 Nr 7 The jet markings refer to 1 100 mm of the jet diameter Contact your local gas supplier if the natural gas connection pressure is less than 18 mbar or higher than 25 mbar Conversion to anoth...

Page 31: ...r cap b large burner cap c burner collar ring d and the large burner cap base e Use a T20 Torx screwdriver to unscrew the 3 Torx screws f M4 Pull the control knob for the gas burner upwards and off Use a T20 Torx screwdriver to unscrew the 4 Torx screws g M4 in the lower part of the hob housing Lift off the top part of the hob keeping it level Conversion to another type of gas 31 c d e f g ...

Page 32: ...ing the spanner to counterhold Changing the small jets aSmall jet with smaller jet diameter e g for liquid gas 0 20 bSmall jet with larger jet diameter e g for liquid gas 0 46 Using a small screwdriver unscrew both small jets in the gas fitting Pull the jets out with a pair of pointed pliers Select the jets as shown in the table and fit reversing the procedure and secure Conversion to another type...

Page 33: ...th an SW12 spanner and use another SW12 spanner to counterhold Take out the jet disc d held in a and replace with the correct jet disc see jet table Move air sleeve e to adjust the two air vents f to the opening illustrated 2 mm Assemble the removed parts in the reverse order and check for leaks by operating the burner without the upper part of the hob in place use a match to ignite the flame Conv...

Page 34: ... air sleeve and then tighten the securing screw Finally secure the jets against inadvertent loosening with sealing wax Re assemble the hob in the reverse order The flame must not go out in the lowest setting or when the control is turned quickly from a high to a low setting In the highest setting the flame must have a distinctive and visible core Conversion to another type of gas 34 ...

Page 35: ... at low setting Gas type kW Normal burner Natural H Liquid 0 30 0 30 Fast burner Natural H Liquid 0 50 0 50 Screw in the new jets according to the following table Jet table for U K and IE Main jet Ø Low setting jet Ø Natural gas Normal burner Fast burner 1 00 1 29 0 42 0 54 Liquid gas Normal burner Fast burner 0 65 0 85 0 27 0 36 The jet markings refer to 1 100 mm of the jet diameter Contact your ...

Page 36: ... unscrew the main jet e Change the main jet Reassemble the burner head burner ring and burner cover in the correct order Changing the small jet Guide a screwdriver through the holes in the the lower casing of the hob and loosen the small jets f Pull the jets out with a pair of pointed pliers Put in the new jets with a pair of pointed pliers Secure the new jets with a screwdriver Finally secure the...

Page 37: ... at low setting Gas type kW Normal burner Natural H Liquid 0 30 0 30 Fast burner Natural H Liquid 0 50 0 50 Screw in the new jets according to the following table Jet table for U K and IE Main jet Ø Low setting jet Ø Natural gas Normal burner Fast burner 1 00 1 29 0 42 0 54 Liquid gas Normal burner Fast burner 0 65 0 85 0 27 0 36 The jet markings refer to 1 100 mm of the jet diameter Contact your ...

Page 38: ...screw the main jet e Change the main jet Reassemble the burner head and burner cover in the correct order Changing the small jets Guide a screwdriver through the holes in the the lower casing of the hob and loosen the small jets f Pull the jets out with a pair of pointed pliers Put in the new jets with a pair of pointed pliers Secure the new jets with a screwdriver Finally secure the jets against ...

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