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2.
Remove the sleeve.
3.
Remove the inner flame nozzle from the sleeve and
screw in the new nozzle.
4.
Screw the sleeve and the tube back into their ori-
ginal position.
Reinstalling the appliance
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Install the appliance components in reverse order.
Checking if equipment is working
1.
Check that turning the rotary knob between the pos-
ition for maximum power and the position for min-
imum power does not cause the burner to go out or
result in backfire.
2.
If the gas flow from the burner is not correct, check
whether the nozzle and the position of the bypass
screw are correct.
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Calibrating the electronics
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Always recalibrate the electronics after reas-
sembling.
Documenting the gas type conversion
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Attach the sticker showing the new gas type near to
the rating plate.
3 Preventing material damage
ATTENTION!
Heat can cause damage to adjacent appliances or kit-
chen units. If the appliance is in operation for an exten-
ded period, heat and moisture will be generated.
▶
Open a window or switch on an extractor hood lead-
ing to the outside.
A build-up of heat may damage the appliance.
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Do not use two burners or heat sources to heat one
single item of cookware.
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Do not use griddle plates, clay pots, etc. for a long
time at full power.
▶
Do not use large pots which can deflect flame onto
the cooktop.
▶
Do not remove the pan support and enclose the
burner with a wok stand as this will concentrate and
deflect heat onto the cooktop.
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Do not place anything, for example, flame tamer or
asbestos mat, between pan and pan support as ser-
ious damage to the appliance may result.
A build-up of heat may damage the controls.
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Do not use a large item of cookware on burners that
are close to the control knobs.
If a control knob is in the wrong position, this could
lead to malfunctions.
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Always turn the control knob to the "Off" position
when the appliance is not being used.
Handling the cookware roughly may damage the sur-
face of the appliance.
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Handle the cookware on the cooktop carefully.
Moving the cookware may scratch the glass.
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Lift the cookware when moving it.
Damage may occur if hard or pointed objects fall on
the cooktop.
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Do not let hard or pointed objects fall onto the cook-
top.
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Do not bump into any of the edges of the cooktop.
Salt, sugar or sand that may fall from the vegetables
will scratch the glass.
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Do not use the cooktop as a work surface or stor-
age space.
Melted sugar or food with a high sugar content may
damage the glass.
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Remove boiled-over food immediately with a glass
scraper.