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Place burner plates, burner plate caps and
grills back to their seating after installation.
1
LPG hose tip
2
Plastic hose
Leakage control at the connection point
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Ensure that the control knobs on the hob
are in the OFF position.
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Open the valve on the Gas bottle.
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Using a small paint brush, apply some
soapy water to all the connections.
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If there is a leak, bubbles will appear.
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If this happens, close the valve on the gas
bottle.
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Check and tighten the connections
immediately.
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Repeat the procedure to ensure that there
are no further leaks.
Installing the appliance
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Remove burners, burner caps and grills
on the hob from the appliance.
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Turning the hob upside down, place it on
a flat surface.
Manifold protection plug
Manifold protector plug removal:
The manifold protection plug is inserted into
the manifold at factory level in order to
protect the manifold from being
contaminated with debris. The manifold
protection plug must be removed when the
product is installed by the gas installer. The
red manifold protection plug can be removed
from the manifold by grabbing it with your
fingers or if necessary with the aid of a small
pair of pliers.
Manifold
Fitting the hob
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The hob is supplied with securing clips.
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These fit into dedicated slots around the
hob base. (see picture A).
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Insert the clips. (as shown in picture B).
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Lift the clips up until they click into place.
(as shown in picture C).
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To avoid liquid spills penetrating between
the hob and the worktop, apply the
supplied self- adhesive seal to the
perimeter of the aperture. Do not use a
silicone sealer.
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Invert the hob on the worktop adjacent to
the aperture before making the electrical
connection. This will ensure sufficient
cable length for subsequent servicing.
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Position the hob into the aperture so that
the securing clips are compressed
between the hob base and the worktop.
(see diagrams below).
A
B
C