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Substituting the pilot burner nozzle (figg. 12-13-15, pp. 5, 6)
In order to replace the nozzle of the pilot burner, remove the knobs (1) and the lifting crank (2);
then remove the front panel (3) by unscrewing the 4 screws that hold it in its place (4). Unscrew the
connection (5) that joins the ramp (6) to the electro-valve (7) and the screws (8) that fix the electro-
valve to the appliance frame, as shown in picture 13. Unscrew the fitting (12) which fixes the gas
supply pipe of the pilot (13) and remove the nozzle (14). Substitute it with the nozzle suitable for
the gas type to be used, as shown in table 2. Then proceed to reassemble the new nozzle, reposition
the pipe and tighten the fitting fully. When all this has been done, put back the parts previously
removed.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Gas Braising Pan (fig. 16, p. 6)
In order to switch on the braising pan burner, proceed in the following way:
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Turn the knob (1) from the off position
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to the ignition position ;
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Press down the button;
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Press the piezoelectric lighter button (2) to light the pilot burner;
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Keep the knob pressed down until the thermocouple heats up, keeping the pilot on; this can be
checked through the slit on the front of the appliance;
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Switch on the main burner by turning the knob to ;
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Adjust to the required temperature by using the thermostat control knob (3).
In order to switch off the main burner, turn the knob to the right into the ON position ( ); in
order to switch off also the pilot burner, turn the knob again to the OFF position
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Electric Braising Pan (fig. 17, p. 6)
In order to switch on the electric braising pan, proceed in the following way:
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Turn the thermostat knob (1) into the position which corresponds to the desired cooking
temperature; the two lamps light go on: the green light stays on all the time to show that there is
tension, while the orange one lights off as soon as the cooking vat reaches the required
temperature.
In order to switch off the electric braising pan, turn the knob into the 0 position.
Manual Tilting (fig. 18, p. 6)
In manual versions the vat tilting is achieved through the use of the crank (1) placed on the front
panel of the appliance. The cooking vat rises by turning the crank clockwise, while it lowers by
turning the crank anti-clockwise.
Motorized Tilting (fig. 19, p. 7)
In motorized versions the vat tilting is achieved through the use of the selector (1) placed on the
front panel of the appliance. The cooking vat rises by turning the selector upwards (arrow ), while
it lowers by turning it downwards (arrow ).
Be careful with the tilting system when cleaning and doing maintenance.