19
Setting the minimum gas flow
:
Risk of overheating!
When setting the minimum gas flow, the appliance is
disconnected from the power supply, meaning that the cooling
fan does not work. The appliance can overheat. The touchable
parts become very hot and may cause injury. Due to the high
temperatures, the appliance and the fitted unit could be
damaged. The appliance must not be in operation for more
than 15 minutes without the cooling fan.
To be able to set the minimum gas flow, you must remove the
control panel. To do so, you must pull the oven out of the fitted
unit slightly.
1.
Disconnect the appliance from the power supply. Unplug the
appliance at the mains or switch off the fuse in the fuse box.
2.
If the appliance has already been secured to the fitted unit,
undo the securing screws.
3.
Gently lift the appliance and pull it out slightly.
4.
Pull out the control knobs.
5.
Remove the control panel. To do so, unscrew each of the
2 screws at the top and bottom of the control panel. Remove
the control panel.
6.
Refit the control knobs.
7.
Open the appliance door.
8.
Press the control knob for the oven and turn it anti-clockwise
to the maximum position of 240. Ignite the gas burner using
a gas lighter or a match.
9.
Close the appliance door.
10.
Pull off the control knob.
11.
Loosen the internal setting screw.
12.
Replace the control knob and heat the oven for 15 minutes.
13.
Then turn the control knob to the minimum position "Min".
14.
Pull off the control knob again.
15.
Now adjust the internal setting screw until a stable flame is
burning correctly.
Loosen the setting screw to increase the gas flow or tighten it
to decrease the gas flow. The setting is correct when the
height of the small flame is approx. 3 to 4 mm.
In the case of a liquefied gas connection, tighten the setting
screw.
16.
Refit the control knob.
17.
Make sure that the flame does not go out when the gas flow
is changed quickly from maximum to minimum and vice
versa, and when the appliance door is opened and closed.
18.
Switch off the oven gas burner and turn the control knob to
the off position.
19.
Fit the control panel and secure the appliance into the fitted
unit again, as described in the section
Securing the
appliance
.
20.
Reconnect the appliance to the mains.
General nozzle table
Nominal operating pressure
The nominal operating pressure of your appliance is:
■
for natural gas - NG (G20) 20 mbar / 2.0 kPa.
■
for liquefied gas - LPG (G30) 30 mbar / 3.0 kPa.
■
for liquefied gas - LPG (G31) 37 mbar / 3.7 kPa.
Your appliance must be operated at these pressure values. All
information on the rating plate refers to these pressure values.
The manufacturer does not accept any liability for operability,
power of the appliance or for other risks if the appliance is
operated at pressure values other than those values specified
for the appliance.
Note:
If you are operating the appliance with liquefied gas, use
a gas pressure regulator. The pressure regulator must be
connected and maintained by a licensed technician.
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Type of
gas
mbar
Nozzle
Type of burner
Power
(W)
Power
min. (W)
Consumption max.
Number
Bypass
G20
G30
G31
Natural
gas
G20
20
120 (H3) Gap
Oven burner
2600
900
255 l/h
Liquefied
gas
Butane
Propane
G30/G31
28 -
30/37
76
0.49
Oven burner
2600
900
189 g/h
186 g/h