8
6.
Take the knobs off the hob top by pulling them towards you.
Remove the screws in the corners of the front panel.
7.
Remove the screws that become visible after you remove the
buttons from the front panel.
Setting the bypass nozzles
1.
Use a slotted screwdriver (no. 3) to set the bypass nozzles
for the gas type that is going to be used, following the
instructions in the section entitled
"Converting from LPG to
natural gas"
or
"Converting from natural gas to LPG"
.
2.
At this stage, it is important to test for leaks. See the section
entitled
"Testing for leaks"
.
Fitting the control panel
To reassemble, proceed in the reverse order of disassembly.
There may be some differences, depending on the type of
appliance.
1.
Take hold of the control panel with both hands and carefully
fit it into place. Make sure that you do not damage the cables
and that the connections do not come loose.
2.
Insert the screws under the buttons on the front panel.
3.
Insert the screws in the corners of the front panel.
4.
Push the hob top backwards and slowly insert it.
5.
If you have to insert the screws on the left- and right-hand
hinge brackets, insert these. (optional)
If there is a splash guard, insert the screws in the hob top (2).
Insert the splash guard and attach the screws. (1) (optional)
6.
Insert the burner connection screws.
7.
Put the burner bases in place, positioning them by size, and
make sure that the ignition plugs are inserted into the
opening at the edge of each burner base. Place the burner
caps in the centre of the burner bases of the corresponding
size.
8.
If an upper appliance cover is available, hold this on both
sides and lower it vertically into the holder (optional).
9.
Refit the pan supports.
10.
Carefully insert the knobs.
11.
At this stage, you must check that the burners are burning
correctly. You can find information about this in the section
entitled "
Correct burner behaviour
".
12.
Check whether the appliance is working correctly.
Replacing the oven gas burner (optional)
Preparation
Make sure all the knobs on the control panel are turned off.
Close the gas connection shut-off.
:
Risk of electric shock!
Disconnect the appliance from the mains.
Replacing the nozzle for the lower oven gas burner (optional)
1.
On the rear cover, loosen the plastic screw on the power
cord's fixing parts.
2.
Remove the screws on the rear cover and take the cover off.
3.
Remove the two screws on the nozzle holder for the lower
oven burner and carefully take the nozzle holder out.
4.
Remove the nozzle from the nozzle holder using a 7 mm box
spanner.
5.
Select the appropriate nozzle from the table depending on
the new gas type. You can find information about this in the
section entitled
"Technical data – Gas"
.
6.
Put the new nozzle in place and tighten. (Tightening torque 4
Nm)
7.
At this stage, it is important to test for leaks. See the section
entitled
"Testing for leaks"
for instructions on how to do this.
8.
Carefully fit the nozzle holder into place. Insert the screws.
9.
At this stage, it is important to test for leaks. See the section
entitled
"Testing for leaks"
for instructions on how to do this.
10.
Fit the rear cover and insert the screws.
11.
On the rear cover, tighten the plastic screw on the power
cord's fixing parts.
12.
At this stage, it is important to check that the burner is
burning correctly. You can find information about this in the
section entitled "
Correct burner behaviour
".