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Instructions for the installer

 

 

 

27 

5.4

 

Regulation of primary air 

Referred to distance “

X

” in mm. 

 

 

 
BURNER 

 

G20 

20 mbar 

 

G30/G31 

28/37 mbar 

 

Auxiliary 

open 

 

Semi rapid 

 

Medium rapid 

2.5 

 

Large rapid 

2.5 

14 

UR 

14 

To identify the burners on your hob, refer to the drawings in point  “5.8 Arrangement of burners on hob “

 

 

 

 

If after air setting the flame appears as shown in the diagram:

 

 

 

A B C 

 

the following adjustments must be made: 
A: the flame is noisy and unstable and comes away from the burner; the primary air 

intake is open too far. 

B: The flame is cloudy and dull or has yellow dots and wraps round the burner; the 

primary air intake is closed too far. 

C: The flame is blue, clear and stable and neither comes away from or wraps round 

the burner; the air is set correctly. 

 

 

5.5

 

Reassembling the hob 

Follow the instructions given in paragraph “5.1 Removing the hob ”, but in the reverse 
order. 

 

 

 

When replacing the burner rings, remember that they have to be tightened 

completely

 

by means of the wrench supplied, otherwise the flame interruption zones on the flame 
caps will not be aligned with the grid spokes.

 

 

When positioning the grids, make sure that the pins are aligned 
with their seats in the surface, then press them in with the palm 
of your hand until they lock in place. 

 

5.6

 

Regulation of minimum for natural gas 

Replace the components on the burner and slide the 
knobs on the gas tap pins. 

Light the burner and set it at minimum position  . 
Remove the knob and turn the regulation screw inside 
or next to the gas tap pin (depending on the model) 
until you get a suitable minimum flame. 
Replace the knob and check flame stability by rapidly 
turning the knob from maximum to minimum. The 
flame should not go out.  

 

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Summary of Contents for P705VT

Page 1: ...__________________________28 5 8 Arrangement of burners on hob ________________________________________28 5 9 Lubrication of gas taps _______________________________________________28 6 Description of...

Page 2: ...ER THE APPLIANCE HAS BEEN BUILT IN NEVER UNPLUG BY PULLING ON THE CABLE IMMEDIATELY AFTER INSTALLATION CARRY OUT A BRIEF INSPECTION TEST OF THE COOKING HOB FOLLOWING THE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW SHOULD THE...

Page 3: ...the counter keeping a minimum distance of 50 mm from the rear border This unit may be set against walls that are higher than the hob as long as distance X see figure is maintained to prevent damage t...

Page 4: ...e onto the glass surface to separate it from the unit After fixing the provided adhesive sponge B to the glass mount the device to the unit with the mounting brackets A provided with the device itself...

Page 5: ...to 3 mm located in an easily accessible position near the unit Do not use reducers adapters or shunts If the power cable is replaced the wire section on the new cable must not be less than 0 75 mm2 3...

Page 6: ...t a pressure of 20 mbar For use with other types of gases see Section 5 Adapting to different types of gas The gas intake fitting is gas external threaded ISO 228 1 Connection with rigid copper pipe P...

Page 7: ...intakes protected by screens must be appropriately sized regulations in force and placed so as not to be blocked in any way The room where the oven is installed should be suitably ventilated to avoid...

Page 8: ...nd regulate the burners you have to remove the top as described in the following paragraph 5 1 Removing the hob Remove all of the burner components by following the numerical sequence shown in the fig...

Page 9: ...dium rapid 2 3 75 40 43 700 167 164 Large rapid 3 0 82 40 45 800 218 215 A 76 UR B 3 6 48 48 52 1000 261 257 diameters marked and must be fitted respectively on valves marked and shown inpoint 5 6 Reg...

Page 10: ...ir is set correctly 5 5 Reassembling the hob Follow the instructions given in paragraph 5 1 Removing the hob but in the reverse order When replacing the burner rings remember that they have to be tigh...

Page 11: ...el is inside the bag that contains the nozzles 5 8 Arrangement of burners on hob BURNERS 1 Auxiliary 2 Semi rapid 3 Medium rapid 4 Large rapid 5 UR If the flame of the UR burners have unstable flame t...

Page 12: ...EL 100 CONTROL PANEL DESCRIPTION OF THE KNOB The flame is lit by pressing the knob and simultaneously turning it anticlockwise to the minimum flame symbol To adjust the flame turn the knob to the zone...

Page 13: ...device It may happen that the burner goes out when the knob is released In this case repeat the operation keeping the knob pressed down for a longer time If the burners should go out accidentally afte...

Page 14: ...aps In normal use of the hob the grids and burner caps normally get browned as a result of the high temperature For optimum cleaning remove the burner cap and lift up one of the horizontal spokes of t...

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