English-5
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
• Gas stoves produce heat and humidity.
• Make sure that there is a good airflow by installing a stove hood to extract
heated air. Additional fresh air ventilation through a window or door should be
available in the area. Poor ventilation can deplete oxygen, which endangers
health as well the performance of your gas stove.
• If using your gas stove for an extended period of time, extra ventilation will be
necessary to increase the airflow.
• Do not allow drafts to diminish the performance of the stove or to extinguish the
gas flame.
• To install your gas stove to a LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) pipe, make
sure your hose has a gas pipe converter in good working condition that is
manufactured specifically for your stove.
• Since your gas stove is equipped with electric ignition, use the correct electrical
plug and outlet for your stove. The outlet should be in good working condition.
• Never install the stove on carpeting.
• Do not install the stove near the refrigerator, as excessive heat will hinder its
performance.
80 a 85 cm
CLEARANCE:
• Leave at least 80 to 85 cm between the top of the gas stove and
cabinetry or a planned or installed stove hood.