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1.2 Gas connection
Now you are ready to connect the gas supply to
the gas inlet
(10)
. The correct pressure for natural
gas is within the range of 18-25 mbar, for
propane / butane gas 30-50 mbar.
Only use DVGW or other gas approved safety
tubings with thread or tubing connectors
(R2)
.
Check the condition of the tube/hose frequently.
Depending upon type of tube hose, the included
tubing connector with swivel nut
(R2)
and/or hose
clamps are required.
All gas connections must be adequately tightened
(left hand thread) with the wrench
(R1)
(SW 17mm, included).
Ensure gas proofness with a suitable test fluid /
equipment.
DO NOT seal up the thread of the gas
connection of the safety bunsen burner (10) with Teflon tape, etc.
A DVGW-proven or other gas approved pressure regulator (50 mbar) must be used
for liquid gas. Pay attention to your relevant rules for using liquid gas.
Several gas cartridge adapter are optionally available.
8
10
9
Fig. 1.2
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1.3 Electrical connection
Insert the power cord of the power supply
(R4)
into the socket
(9)
on the back panel
of the unit, or into the socket of the foot pedal (optional). The default supply must be
connected to a voltage source of 100 - 240 V / 50/60 Hz.
1.4 Foot pedal connection / external IR-motion sensor
Insert the connection cable of the foot pedal or the external IR - motion sensor
(accessory) into the socket
(8)
at the back of the unit.
The foot pedal / external IR - motion sensor are optional:
Stainless steel foot pedal:
Art.-No.: 6.000.402
Foot pedal mini / plastic:
Art.-No.: 6.000.403
Wireless foot pedal (EU countries only):
Art.-No.: 8.000.404-RF
External
IR-motion
sensor:
Art.-No.: 6.000.406
2. Operation
This section describes the operation of the unit with the function knob
(1)
, gas
adjustment
(2)
and air adjustment
(3)
.
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