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small but steady.
N.B.: in the case of liquid gas, the regulation screw
must be screwed in to the bottom.
•
check that the flame does not turn off when you turn
the tap quickly from high to low.
c) Regulating the primary air of the burners:
The primary air of the burners requires no regulation.
Adapting the gas oven to different types of gas
a) Replacing the oven burner nozzle:
•
remove the warming drawer or open the flap (remove
it if necessary);
•
remove the sliding protection “A” (see Fig.C);
•
remove the screw and then the oven burner “V”(see
Fig. D). Remove the oven door to facilitate this
operation.
•
unscrew the oven burner nozzle using the special
socket spanner for the nozzles (see Fig. E), or better
still a 7 mm socket spanner, and replace it with a nozzle
suited to the new type of gas (see table 1).
Fig. C
Fig. D
Fig.E
b) Minimum regulation of the gas oven burner with
thermostat (see fig.):
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light the burner as described in the paragraph “the oven
knob” of the instruction booklet.
•
turn the knob to Max for about 10 minutes and then
turn the knob to the Min setting;
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remove the knob;
•
regulate the screw positioned outside the thermostat
pin until the flame is small but steady.
N.B.: in the case of liquid gas, the regulation screw
must be screwed in to the bottom.
•
check that the burner does not turn off when you turn
the knob from Max to Min and and when you open
and close the oven door quickly.
Pay particular attention to the plug wires and
thermocouple tubes.
Important
On completion of the operation, replace the old rating
sticker with one indicating the new type of gas used. This
sticker is available from our Service Centres.
Note
Should the pressure of the gas used be different (or vary)
from the recommended pressure, it is necessary to fit a
suitable pressure regulator onto the inlet pipe in
compliance with current National Regulations relative to
“regulators for channelled gas”.
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