Adapting to the different types of gas
Setting the minimum level
1) Light the burner as already described.
2) Turn the tap to the minimum flame position.
3) Remove the control knobs.
4) Use a thin straight screwdriver to turn the by-pass pin located next
to the tap rod (see fig. B).For LPG, turn the by-pass pin fully
clockwise.
The result should be a small, homogeneous flame which is uniform
around the entire burner ring.For the Dual Triple Flame version
see fig. A, by-pass 1 central burner, by-pass 2 both burners.
5) Finally, check that the burner does not go out when the tap is
turned quickly from the maximum to the minimum position.
Changing the nozzles
1) Remove the pan stands
2) Remove the burner caps and flame caps from the burners.
3) Unscrew the filter R ( only for town gas ) .
Use a size 7 socket wrench to unscrew and remove the
nozzles, replacing them with those corresponding
to the type of gas to be used (see table).
4) Reassemble the parts, reversing the operations described above.
Changing the nozzles for burner triple flame
1) Remove the pan stands
2) Remove the burner caps and flame caps from the burners.
3) Unscrew the screws V and remove the plate P .
4) Unscrew the filter R ( only for town gas ) and with a size 7 wrench unscrew the
nozzle A of the external burner.
5) Unscrew the pellet C (only for town gas) and with a size 7 socket wrench unscrew
the central nozzle B.
6) Replacing them with those corresponding to thetype of gas to be used (see table).
A
1
2
B
Reassemble the parts, reversing the operation described above. Then replace the
setting data plate (close to the mains gas connection) with the one for the new type
of gas If the pressure of the gas used is different from that specified (or variable), a
suitable piped gas pressure regulator complying with the standard must be installed
on the supply pipeline.
R
B
C
P
V
R
A
R
R
A
1
2
B
B
C
P
V
R
A
R
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15
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