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INSTALLATION IN KITCHEN CABINET WITH DOOR

  

The fixture has to be made according to specific requirements in order 

to prevent the gas burners from going out, even when the flame is 

turned down to minimum, due to pressure changes while opening or 

closing the cupboard doors. 
When the hob is installed above a cupboard with doors, a separate 

panel must be installed underneath it.  Leave a gap of at least 30 mm 

clearance between the cooker top and the surface of the panel (fig.13), 

which must be easily removable to allow sufficient access for any 

servicing procedures.  NOTE: When installing above a cupboard, a 

dividing shelf (as above) must be installed.  If installed above an under-

bench oven, this is not required.  Installation of an oven without a 

cooking fan underneath the hob is forbidden. 

 

PREPARING & PLACING THE HOB FOR INSTALLATION    

Every cooker top is provided with a set of tabs 

for fitting to the unit with thickness from 3 to 4 

cm and a seal with adhesive on one side. 

-Remove burners and grids. 

-Turn the cooker top over and rest the top face 

on a cloth. 

-Apply the self-adhesive seal “G” as illustrated 

in (fig.14). 

-Slot the cooker top into the unit and position. 

-Position the cooker top in the recess and 

secure by means of the brackets as shown in 

fig.15 (for 3 or 4 cm thick work top). 

 

DISCHARGING PRODUCTS OF COMBUSTION 

Extractor hoods connected directly to the outside must be provided, to allow the products of combustion of 

the gas appliance to be discharged (fig.16). 

If this is not possible, an electric fan may be used, attached to the external wall or the ceiling above the 

cooktop. The fan should have a capacity to circulate air at an hourly rate of 3-5 times the total volume of the 

kitchen (fig.17). 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for OCG905X

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual Gas Cooktop OCG95XTGG OCG95FFETGG OCG95XCOM OCG95FFECOM OCG905X...

Page 2: ...iance such as warranty registration manuals features and specifications please visit omegaappliances com au if you are in Australia and omegaappliances co nz if you are in New Zealand or contact our C...

Page 3: ...and appearances without notice Contents Important Safety Warnings 4 Appliance Details 5 Gas Connections 6 Test And Adjusting Gas Pressure 8 Electrical Connections 9 Operating Instructions 11 Cleaning...

Page 4: ...t be replaced by the manufacturer it s service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to prevent a hazard 7 The electrical and gas connections must be accessible after installation 8 Electrical...

Page 5: ...t face e g 1 8 for 1 80mm injector Table of recommended pot sizes for each burner type Control Knob functions are displayed around each knob as shown below Relevant Sizes LENGTH mm WIDTH mm HEIGHT mm...

Page 6: ...rom front 30mm in from the back edge The fitting fig 2 is made up of 1 elbow fitting A 1 gaskets F The hob must be installed in a room with adequate ventilation see installation section N G Fit the su...

Page 7: ...d On gas valves provided with adjustment screw on the valve body fig 22 Turn the screw A to the correct setting with a screwdriver LUBRICATION OF THE GAS TAPS This can only be performed by an authoris...

Page 8: ...connect power 2 Manually light the auxiliary burner and set to high flame 3 Zero manometer then apply flexible tubing to seal over the rapid burner injector hold securely in place and check the gas pr...

Page 9: ...or coloured red After having installed the appliance the power switch or power plug must always be in an accessible position Electrical connection diagram N B For connections to the mains power suppl...

Page 10: ...g fan underneath the hob is forbidden PREPARING PLACING THE HOB FOR INSTALLATION Every cooker top is provided with a set of tabs for fitting to the unit with thickness from 3 to 4 cm and a seal with a...

Page 11: ...are placed correctly on the burner rings USING THE BURNERS For greater efficiency and less gas consumption use pots and pans with the right diameters for the burners Avoid having flames extending out...

Page 12: ...d before use Ensure that all components are placed back onto the cooktop correctly Failure to do so can cause problems with the burners igniting and functioning correctly See diagrams on the following...

Page 13: ...ents Burner not assembled correctly Refer to assembly instruction manual Burner ignites but flame goes out when control knobs released Control knob not depressed down enough when igniting burner contr...

Page 14: ...14 Notes Service History...

Page 15: ...st of service or repair Service Area The provision of service under Our Warranty is limited by the boundary territory area of the nearest service centre Travelling cost incurred for service outside th...

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