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1  //  INSTALLING YOUR APPLIANCE

CHANGING THE GAS SUPPLY

Warning

Your appliance is sold pre-set for

natural gas.
The injectors required for adaption to
butane/propane can be found in the
plastic bag containing this guide.

Each time you change the gas supply, you
must complete the following:

Adapt the gas connection

Change the injectors

Adjust the hob connections

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Remove the pan supports, heads and

covers from all burners.

Using the wrench provided, unscrew the

injectors located under each crucible and
remove them 

(Fig. 01).

Replace with the corresponding gas

injectors, in compliance with the placement of
the injectors and the table of gas properties at
the end of this section; to do this:

First screw them in manually until the

injector locks into place.

Apply the wrench to the injector as far as it

will go.

Draw a line on the burner plate using a

pencil at the place indicated 

(Fig. 02).

Turn the wrench clockwise until the line

appears on the other side 

(Fig. 03).

Warning

Exceeding this limit may damage the

product.

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Reposition the burner heads, burner covers

and pan supports on the hob.

Tip

Each time you change the gas supply,

tick the box corresponding to the new gas
level on the label found in the plastic bag.
Refer to the corresponding "Gas
Connection" section.

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Summary of Contents for GN 642 Series

Page 1: ...IT MANUALE PER L INSTALLAZIONE E L UTILIZZO SV INSTALLATIONS OCH ANVÄNDARMANUAL EN GUIDE FOR INSTALLATION AND USE Piano di cottura GN 642 Spishäll GN 642 Cooking Hob GN 642 ...

Page 2: ..._________________________________________ 44 Changing the Gas Supply ___________________________________ 46 2 USING YOUR APPLIANCE Description of the top_______________________________________ 50 Switching on gas burners ___________________________________ 51 Cookware for gas burners ___________________________________ 52 3 DAILY CARE OF YOUR APPLIANCE Maintaining your appliance __________________...

Page 3: ...ell as on the packaging In order to easily locate the reference information for your appliance we recommend that you note them on the After Sales Service Department and Customer Relations page This page also explains to you where to find this information on your appliance Your hob should be disconnected from power and fuel supplies electricity and gas before any repairs When you connect the power ...

Page 4: ...d with this label to indicate the used appliances that should not be mixed with other waste This way the appliance recycling organised by your manu facturer will be done under the best possible conditions in compliance with European Directive 2002 96 EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Contact your town hall or your retailer for the used appliance collec tion points closest to your hom...

Page 5: ...id A B Burner covers Burner head Spark plugs C D E Thermocouple Injector Knob F G H Gasket Tap Fig 01 Tip This Guide to Installation and Use is valid for several models Minor differences in details and fittings may emerge between your appliance and the descriptions provided F G H ...

Page 6: ...d 15 cm away from the top of the work top In any event do not store aerosol cans or containers under pressure in any compartment that may exist under the hob See Safety Recommendations chapter FLUSH MOUNTING Follow the diagram Fig 01 Remove the pan supports the burner covers and burner heads noting their positions Turn the hob over and carefully place it on top of the opening in the cabinet so as ...

Page 7: ...iance 1 1 INSTALLING YOUR APPLIANCE A A A A Place your hob in the opening of the support cabinet carefully pulling the table toward you Reposition the burner heads burner covers and pan supports on the hob Connect your hob to the gas supply See Gas Connection chapter and to the power supply See Electrical Connection chapter If you wish you can immobilise the hob using the four mounting brackets de...

Page 8: ...a reinforced rubber hose with screw on mechanical connectors compliant with the NF D 36 103 standard whose service life is 10 years Fig B Warning When connecting your hob s gas supply if you have to change the direction of the elbow fitted on the appliance Change the gasket Screw on the elbow s nut careful not to exceed a torque of 17 N m GAS CONNECTION Preliminary comments If your hob is installe...

Page 9: ...Fig 03 A B Sealing washer Adaptor not supplied Clamp not provided C Warning All soft pipes and hoses whose service life is limited must have a maximum length of two meters and must be accessible along their entire length They must be replaced before the end of their service life indicated on the pipe Regardless of the means of connection chosen ensure that the connection is air tight after install...

Page 10: ...ocated under each crucible and remove them Fig 01 Replace with the corresponding gas injectors in compliance with the placement of the injectors and the table of gas properties at the end of this section to do this First screw them in manually until the injector locks into place Apply the wrench to the injector as far as it will go Draw a line on the burner plate using a pencil at the place indica...

Page 11: ...ew the brass yellow burner power screws Fig 05 using a small flat head screwdriver b by y t tu ur rn ni in ng g t tw wo o t ti im me es s c co ou un nt te er rc cl lo oc ck kw wi is se e Replace the knob Light the burner in maximum heat mode then turn down to reduced heat mode Remove the knob again then turn the burner power screws c cl lo oc ck kw wi is se e until it reaches the lowest possible s...

Page 12: ... RK KI IN NG GS S O ON N T TH HE E I IN NJ JE EC CT TO OR RS S N Na at tu ur ra al l G Ga as s F Fo ou ur r b bu ur rn ne er r g ga as s m mo od de el l w wi it th h d do ou ub bl le e c cr ro ow wn n b bu ur rn ne er r B Bu ut ta an ne e P Pr ro op pa an ne e G Ga as s 94 121 147 63 62 78 95 50 Example Injector marking 94 S Se ee e D De es sc cr ri ip pt ti io on n o of f t th he e T To op p c ch...

Page 13: ...UR RN NE ER R Marking engraved on injector 9 95 5 9 95 5 1 14 47 7 9 95 5 Nominal heat release rate kW 3 50 3 50 3 80 3 50 Reduced heat release rate with safety kW 1 450 1 400 1 450 Hourly rate g h 254 250 254 Hourly rate l h 362 S SE EM MI I F FA AS ST T B BU UR RN NE ER R Marking engraved on inector 6 62 2 6 62 2 9 94 4 6 62 2 Nominal heat release rate kW 1 45 1 45 1 50 1 45 Reduced heat release...

Page 14: ...2 USING YOUR APPLIANCE DESCRIPTION OF THE TOP GN 642 A B C D A B D C Semi fast burner1 50 kW High speed burner 2 25 kW Auxiliary burner 0 85 kW Double crown burner 3 8 kW Power obtained with natural gas G20 ...

Page 15: ...knobs e g front right burner Your hob is fitted with a burner lighting sys tem built into the knobs To light a burner press on the knob and turn it in a counterclockwise direction to the maximum setting Continue to press on the knob to produce a series of sparks until the burner lights The setting for more moderate flame intensi ties are between the symbol and the symbol Tip In order to ensure the...

Page 16: ...E Tip Keep natural ventilation orifices in your home open or install a mechanical ventilation device mechanical ventilation hood Intensive prolonged use of the appliance may require additional ventilation you can for example open a window or provide more effective ventilation or increase power to the mechanical ventilation if you have it a minimum air flow of 2 m3 per kW of gas power is required E...

Page 17: ...ne the performance of your hob In the event of obstruction use a safety pin to unclog the injector If tough stains occur use a non abrasive cream then rinse with clean water Carefully wipe each part of the burner before using your hob again To clean the hob s enamel use a scrubbing cream Polish it with a dry cloth Do not allow acidic liquids such as lemon juice vinegar etc to remain in contact wit...

Page 18: ...nlet pipe is open If you have gas in a cylinder or tank check that it is not empty If you have just installed the hob or changed the gas cylinder hold the knob down in maximum open position until gas arrives in the burners Check that the injector is not clogged if it is unclog it with a safety pin Press firmly down on the knobs and hold them down for a few seconds after the appearance of flames Ch...

Page 19: ...rnaise X X X X Béchamel aurore 10 minutes X X X X V VE EG GE ET TA AB BL LE ES S Endives spinach X X Cooked peas 25 30 minutes X X Provençal tomatoes 15 20 minutes X X Golden brown potatoes X X Pasta X X M ME EA AT TS S Steak X X Blanquette Osso bucco 90 minutes Sauteed poultry breasts 10 12 minutes Tournedos 10 minutes X X F FR RY YI IN NG G French fries X X Beignets X X D DE ES SS SE ER RT TS S ...

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