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                           TABLE NO. 1  

 

 

 

            

 

Burner

 

Gas type

 

Pressur

e

 

Nozzle 

diameter

 

Nominal flow rate

 

  

mbar

 

1/100 mm

 

g/h

 

l/h

 

kw

 

kcal/h

 

 

Natural Gas G20

 

20 72  -  95 1 

860 

Auxiliary

 

Butane  G30

 

30 50  73  -  1 

860 

 Propane 

G31

 

37 50  71  -  1 

860 

 

Natural Gas G20

 

20 97  - 167 

1,75 

1505 

Semirapid

 

Butane G30

 

30 65  127 - 

1,75 

1505 

 Propane 

G31

 

37 65  125 - 

1,75 

1505 

 

Natural Gas G20

 

20 115  -  286 3 

2580 

Rapid

 

Butane G30

 

30 85  218 -  3 

2580 

 Propane 

G31

 

37 85  214 -  3 

2580 

 

Natural Gas G20

 

20 120  -  276 

2,9 

2494 

Fish burner

 

Butane G30

 

30 85  211 - 2,9 

2494 

 Propane 

G31

 

37 85  207 - 2,9 

2494 

Ultra

 

Natural Gas G20

 

20 135  -  334 

3,5 

3010 

Rapid

 

Butane G30

 

30 95  254 - 3,5 

3010 

 Propane 

G31

 

37 95  250 - 3,5 

3010 

 
 

(model with gas oven and gas grill with double controls)

 

 

Natural Gas G20

 

20 135  -  352 

3,7 

3182 

Oven

 

Butane G30

 

30 90  269 - 3,7 

3182 

 Propane 

G31

 

37 90  264 - 3,7 

3182 

 

Natural Gas G20

 

20 115  -  191 2 

1720 

Grill

 

Butane 

G30  30 68  145 -  2 

1720 

 

Propane 

G31 37 68  143 -  2 

1720 

 

(model with gas oven and gas grill with single control, or gas oven and electric grill) 

 

Natural Gas G20 

20 

150 

429 

4,5 

3870 

Oven Butane 

G30  30 90  327 - 4,5 

3870 

 

Propane 

G31 37 90  321 - 4,5 

3870 

 

Natural Gas G20 

20 

115 

191 

1720 

Grill  Butane 

G30  30 68  145 -  2 

1720 

 

Propane 

G31 37 68  143 -  2 

1720 

 

ADJUSTING THE BURNERS 

Adjusting the ”MINIMUM” of the burners: 
Hob burner adjustment:

 follow the instructions below to adjust the minimum of the hob burners: 

 

1.  Light the burner setting the knob to the MINIMUM position (small flame). 
2.  Turn the knob of the tap, secured by simple pressure on the rod. 
3.  If the cooker does not have safety valves on the hob burners, insert a small slotted screwdriver in the hole of 

the tap rod (Figure 12) and turn the choke screw to the right or left, until the burner flame is at the minimum; if 
the cooker has safety valves, the choke screw is not situated on the rod hole, but on the body of the tap (Figure 
13).  

4.  Make sure the flame does not go out, when switching quickly from the MAXIMUM to the MINIMUM position. 

Oven burner adjustment:

 follow the instructions below to adjust the minimum of the burners:  

1. 

Unplug the appliance before making the adjustment 

 

2.  Remove the knobs 
3.  Remove the control panel by removing the screws from the below the panel 
4.  Insert the thermostat knob 
5.  Light  the burner setting the knob to the MAXIMUM position (manual lighting with a match) 
6.  Close the oven door and operate the oven for at least 10 minutes. 
7.  Set the knob to the MINIMUM position (120°) and then remove it. 
8.  Use a slotted screwdriver on the choke screw (Figure 
9.   14) and, while observing the flame at the same time through the cooker porthole, evaluate the consistency of 

the flame so it remains on when switching quickly from the MINIMUM to the MAXIMUM position. 

10. 

Reassemble the front panel, proceeding as above in point 3, in reverse 

 

Grill burner adjustment

: follow the instructions below to adjust the minimum: 

1) Light the burner setting the knob to the MAXIMUM position. 
2) Close the oven door and operate the oven for at least 10 minutes. 
3) Set the knob to the MINIMUM position (small flame) and then remove it. 
4) The cooker is equipped with safety valves, use a small slotted screwdriver on the valve body (see fig. 13) and 
turn the choke screw to the right or left, while observing the flame at the same time through the cooker porthole, 
evaluate the consistency of the flame so it remains on when switching quickly from the MINIMUM to the MAXIMUM 
position.  

WARNING: The above-mentioned adjustment should be made only with natural gas burners, while for 

those operating with liquid gas the screw must be locked at the end in a clockwise direction.  

Summary of Contents for 40297240

Page 1: ...urer may not be held liable for any damage to objects or people resulting from the improper or erroneous installation of the appliance The manufacturer is not responsible for any inaccuracies due to p...

Page 2: ...MPORTANT this appliance must be installed in compliance with current national standards in force and used only in a well ventilated room NOTE The gas union of the appliance has a cylindrical male gas...

Page 3: ...ame is at the minimum if the cooker has safety valves the choke screw is not situated on the rod hole but on the body of the tap Figure 13 4 Make sure the flame does not go out when switching quickly...

Page 4: ...or complete disconnection in category III excess voltage conditions The earthing wire must not be interrupted by the switch Alternatively a high sensitivity residual current device can be used to prot...

Page 5: ...and put back the thermostat bulb To replace the oven light unscrew the light cover inside the oven Figure 16 NOTE Before replacing the light unplug the appliance from the mains NOTE If replacing the p...

Page 6: ...be lit with matches When cooking foods with oil and grease which are easily inflammable do not leave the appliance unattended If the appliance is fitted with a glass lid this may shatter when heated T...

Page 7: ...ferent heights Figure 23 to fit the racks or tray alike To prevent getting the oven too dirty meat should be cooked on a tray or rack placed in the tray Table 6 shows indicative cooking times and the...

Page 8: ...e oven and grill burners please wait for 2 or 3 minutes before closing the oven door in order to allow the burners flames to became stable WARNING when trying to light the oven the door must always be...

Page 9: ...gas grill can be combined only with the gas oven A diagram is etched on the control panel above each knob which indicates which burner corresponds to that knob The gas grill can be ignited in differen...

Page 10: ...nt has come on If you position the change over switch to any one of the nine operating modes the relative heating element is enabled as well as the oven light After the temperature and heating element...

Page 11: ...15 20 PUDDING WITH SAVOYARD BISCUITS 200 220 2 20 30 TOASTED SANDWICH 250 3 5 BREAD 220 3 30 PIZZA 220 2 20 USING THE ELECTRIC OVEN WITH FAN When using the oven for the first time leave it on for max...

Page 12: ...ostat knob to more than 150 C to prevent overheating the oven front the oven has been designed for closed door grilling Grilling on the rack In this case the rack should be put at level 1 or 2 placing...

Page 13: ...o record different temperatures from those indicated on the panel thermometer when you measure the temperature in the middle of the oven using a different thermometer The temperature indicated by the...

Page 14: ...door can be removed as follows After opening the door and blocking the hinges figure 28 put the door in a semi open position and pull towards yourselves until it is released To reassemble proceed as a...

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