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Connection to the gas supply 

The  gas  Connection  must  be  made  in  accordance  with  the 
local standards. When installing

,

 fit a safety tap at the end 

of the pipeline. The appliance leaves the factory tested and 
set  for  the  type  of  gas  indicated  on  the  plate  inside  the 
bottom guard, close to the gas connection pipe.  Make sure 
that  the  type  of  gas  to  be  supplied  to  the  appliance  is  the 
same  as  that  shown  on  the  plate.  Otherwise,  follow  the 
instructions provided in the “Adapting to different types of 
gas” section. 
For maximum efficiency and minimum consumption, make 
sure that the  gas  supply  pressure  complies with  the values 
shown  in  the  gas  used  is  different  from  that  specified  (or 
variable).a suitable pressure regulator must be installed on 
the supply pipeline. 
The union must be fitted on the end of the gas train. Complete with GJ1/2

threaded 

nut,  fitting  the  gasket  between  the  components  as  shown  in  the  illustration.  The 
gaskets  must  comply  with  the  local  standards.  Screw  the  parts  together  without 
forcing, fit the union so that it points in the direction required then tighten all parts. 
 

Connection 

Make the connection to the gas system using a rigid metal pipe and regulation unions, 
or  with  a  stainless  steel  hose  complying  with  the  local  standard.  If  metal  hoses  are 
used,  take  care  that  they  do  not  come  into  contact  with  mobile  parts  and  are  not 
crushed. This must also be checked if the hob is to be combined with an oven. 
The gas intake connection of the appliance has a “ male thread.” 
When  making  the  connection,  take  care  not  to  apply  stresses  of  any  kind  to  the 
appliance. 
 

When  the  installation  is  complete,  always  check  that  all  the  unions  are 
absolutely  tight  using  a  soapy  solution. 

Never  use  a  flame  to  make  this                                   

check.

                                               

 
 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for IA920 Series

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Page 2: ...accident prevention regulations Make sure that air is able to circulate freely around the appliance Poor ventilation produced a shortage of oxygen Make sure that the appliance is supplied with the type of gas indicated on the relative sticker next to the mains gas connection pipe Use of a gas cooking appliance produces heat and moisture in the room in which it is installed Ensure that the room is ...

Page 3: ...o not find the necessary information contact your nearest Service Centre Servicing work on this appliance must be carried out by an authorized Technical Service Centre Always request the use of original spare parts Environmental protection advice All the materials used are environmentally compatible and recyclable Please make your contribution to conserving the environment by using the separate wa...

Page 4: ...o fitted kitchen units 13 Guide to reading the instructions The following symbols will help you When reading the instructions Safety information Step by step instructions Suggestions and Advice Information concerning environmental protection This appliance complies with the following EEC Directives 73 23 and 90 683 relating to Low Voltage 89 336 relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility 90 396 rel...

Page 5: ...ttings and never between the maximum setting and the closed position Symbol present on version with lighting A Burner cap integrated in the Control knob B Lighting plug C Thermocouple D Triple flame cap Dual triple flame version no gas flow maximum gas flow from central burner minimum gas flow from central burner maximum gas flow from outer and central burners simultaneously minimum gas flow from ...

Page 6: ...a flame near the burner and proceed as already described If the flame does not light after a few attempts check that the burner cap and flame cap are correctly positioned To turn off the flame turn the control knob clockwise to the symbol Before removing pans from the burners always lower or turn off the flame For correct use of the hob For lower gas consumption and better efficiency Use only flat...

Page 7: ...arm water and a little liquid detergent Do not use the following products household detergents or bleaches soaped scouring pads not suitable for non stick utensils steel wool scouring pads stain removers for baths or sinks If the hob gets very dirty use specific commercial products Ignition plug Automatic burner ignition is provided when installed by a ceramic plug and a metal electrode B in fig 1...

Page 8: ...r who sold you the appliance or our nearest Service Centre specifying the nature of the problem the model of the equipment Mod the product number Prod No and the serial number Ser No These data are provided in the plate on the cover of this manual Always request the use of original spare parts Warranty conditions You new appliance is covered by a warranty The warranty conditions are provided in fu...

Page 9: ...5 0 362 0 98 277 0 77 277 Gas intake connection G1 2 Electricity supply 220 240v 50 60Hz Instructions for the installation technician CAUTION This appliance must only be installed and used in rooms with permanent ventilation to local standards Installation of the appliance and its connection to the electrical mains must only be carried out by QUALIFIED PERSONEL Before any procedure it is important...

Page 10: ...liance is installed the necessary air may be taken from an adjacent room provided that this room is not a bedroom or a hazardous environment this room has ventilation the ventilation between the room where the appliance is installed and the adjacent room has openings Discharge of flue gases Gas cooking appliances must discharge their flue gases through hoods connected directly to flues or the outd...

Page 11: ...nion must be fitted on the end of the gas train Complete with GJ1 2 threaded nut fitting the gasket between the components as shown in the illustration The gaskets must comply with the local standards Screw the parts together without forcing fit the union so that it points in the direction required then tighten all parts Connection Make the connection to the gas system using a rigid metal pipe and...

Page 12: ... at least 3 mm of suitable rating for the load and complying with the regulations in force must be installed between the appliance and the mains The switch must not break a contact in the yellow green earth wire The brown live wire connected to the L terminal of the terminal board must always be connected to the live wire of the power supply mains In all cases the power supply lead must be positio...

Page 13: ...fied or variable a suitable piped gas pressure regulator complying with the standard must be installed on the supply pipeline Setting the minimum level 1 Light the burner as already described 2 Turn the tap to the minimum flame position 3 Remove the control knobs 4 Use a thin straight screwdriver to turn the by pass pin located next to the tap rod see fig B For LPG turn the by pass pin fully clock...

Page 14: ...in the installation opening place the special gasket around the bottom edge of the hob It is important to fix this gasket evenly without gaps or overlapping to prevent liquid from seeping underneath the hob 1 Remove the pan stands and the burner caps and turn the hob upside down taking care not to damage the ignition plugs and the thermocouples 2 Place the gasket around the bottom edge of the hob ...

Page 15: ...o be locked in position and released in case of servicing work On base cabinet with oven The installation compartment must have the dimensions shown in figures 2 and 3 and must have supports to allow satisfactory ventilation Two possible methods for avoiding overheating are illustrated in figures 3 and 4 The electrical connections of the hob and oven must be made separately both for electrical rea...

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Page 24: ...Φ0 72 G20 0 10 m3 h G25 0 11 m3 h G30 28 30mbar G31 37 mbar Triple flame burner 4 5 1 5 5 Φ0 50 G30 327g h G31 321g h Large rapid burner 2 5 0 8 Φ0 80 G30 182g h G31 179g h Medium semi rapid burner 1 70 0 55 Φ0 65 G30 124g h G31 122g h Small Auxiliary burner 1 0 3 Φ0 50 G30 73g h G31 71g h G30 50 mbar Triple flame burner 4 8 1 9 5 Φ0 46 G30 349g h Large rapid burner 2 5 0 9 Φ0 70 G30 182g h Medium...

Page 25: ...60cm series PFA640STX E PFA640SX E PFA631SX E 80cm series PFA830SLTX E PFA821STTX 0 E PFA821STTX 1 E PFA820STTX E PFA850STX E PFA850SLTX E 24 ...

Page 26: ...PFA830STTX E 90cm series PFA941SX 1 E PFA950STX E PFA950SLTX E PFA930SLTX E PFA921STTX 0 E PFA930STTX E PFA920STTX E 25 ...

Page 27: ...PFA for Glass panel 30cm series PFA310SAGB E PFA320SGB E 60cm series PFA640SAGB E PFA640SGB E 80cm series PFA820SAAGB E PFA830SAAGB E 26 ...

Page 28: ...PFA850SAGB E PFA850SLAGB E 90cm series PFA920SAAGB E PFA930SAAGB E PFA950SAGB E PFA950SLAGB E 27 ...

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Page 35: ...PFFA640STG E PFFA640SG E PFFA310STG E PFFA320SG E 34 ...

Page 36: ...PFFA950STG E PFFA930STTG E PFFA850STG E PFFA830STTG E 35 ...

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