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PE – protective wire (yellow-green)
N – neutral wire (blue)
L1 – phase wires (other colors)
Connecting the unit to the mains.
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Only an authorized technician with a certificate for electrical works may connect the device to the elec-
trical grid.
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The appliance should be connected to a 230V 50Hz one-phase socket equipped with a circuit breaker
In=30mA by means of a plug or directly to the power supply.
3.2. Conditions for connecting to the gas network
Premises intended for installation of gas appliances must comply with the guidelines set out in the regula-
tions in force in the country concerned If the appliance is to be installed in another country, the regulations
in force in that country must be observed during installation.
Type A appliances: no connection to a flue evacuating outside burned gases; the room should be equipped
with means (fans or hoods) capable to keep healthy the environment avoiding concentrations of harmful
substances.
Type B2 appliances: mandatory installation under hoods with safety interlock systems.
According to national regulations, such rooms must have:
Grills should be placed in a location that is easily accessible, away from combustible objects and walls.
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Appliances adapted for propane-butane gas combustion cannot be installed below ground level (e.g.
cellars) and there must be no more than two 11 kg propane-butane cylinders in the room.
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The cylinders should be located at least 1.5 m (5 ft) from heat emitters (heaters, stoves, etc.), except for
the set with cylinder cabinets.
Note: if the device is supplied by a gas cylinder, the compartment housing the cylinder should be separated
from griddle body and should be correctly provided with openings to keep fresh and aired the environment
around the cylinder. The compartment should be designed to fit only one cylinder with a maximum load of
20 kg. The total thermal load of the device (sum of all burner load) should not exceed 12 kW.
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Do not place the cylinder near any appliances that generate sparks.
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The cylinders should be stored in a vertical position and protected against impact, overturning, acciden-
tal displacement.
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The temperature in the room where the cylinders are installed must not exceed 35°C.
The grill may be connected to a propane-butane tank or gas installation only by a person authorized
to perform installation services. Adapting the grill to another type of gas should be performed by an
authorized installer.
The LPG grill should be connected to a flexible hose (propane-butane hose with safety mark „B”) via a se-
amless steel pipe of at least 50 cm. The cable should be secured with clamps at both ends against slipping.
The length of the hose cannot be less than 1.2 m and cannot exceed 1.5 m. The propane-butane (B/P) gas
cylinder must be equipped with a gas pressure reducer up to 3.7kPa.
A natural gas grill (E) should be connected to the gas installation inside the building rigidly or by means of
flexible metal hoses with an updated safety mark. Use a pipe union and a 1/2” seamless pipe. The Grill has a
threaded connection with an R 1/2” thread. The grill is equipped with an adapter that allows the machine to
be connected to an installation equipped with G1/2” thread.
During the first installation of the device and after each change of supply (another type of gas), the supply
pressure must be verified with a manometer. The spigot for pressure checks is on the supply pipe before the
valve and can be reached after removing the frontal panel. After removing the cap on spigot and connec-
ting the manometer through a flexible hose, the pressure shall be measured with the appliance on and the
value of supply pressure must be included between the minimum and maximum values according to the
type of gas.
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