, with
1/2” male thread (on the appliance end) .
with
1/2”female thread (on the appliance end).
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Use C type connection in Letonia and Luxemburg for mechanical connection
This connection may also be optionally used in some areas in France, Algeria,
Spain, Portugal and Italy.
Use C type connection in Germany and Belgium with an additional ISO7/ISO228
adapter and Netherlands with an additional Besca adapter, supplied in the spare
set. An example of usage is shown in E.
• For all types of gas use D type connection in United Kingdom and Ireland
CAUTION:The flexible gas hose should neither pass behind nor be in
contact with objects that may cause combustion.
IMPORTANT
• The appliance should be installed, regulated and adapted to function with other
types of gas by a QUALIFIED INSTALLATION ENGINEER.
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CHANGING THE GAS INLET
During connection process the gas feeding manifold protruding from the back of the
hob must be visible completely, Any means connection (nut,hose etc.)must be
placed with attention to avoid any contact with parts that will heat up. It is highly
recommended to block the access to pipe connection, while the hob is in use or
when the gas supply is open.
During the gas connection process, the pipe of the appliance should be kept
stationary, while the connected part (mechanical, LPG or NG nut) is fixed. Always
use the seals supplied in the spare set between the connection.
‘A’ for flexible hose connection of propane-buthane (LPG) type gases.
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Use B type connection in Spain, Italy, Portugal, Greece, France and Algeria for
use with flexible hose con ection
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