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After connecting to gas, check for leaks using soapy solution, never a naked flame.
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Fit the duplicate data plate (supplied in separate bag) on a surface adjacent to the
hotplate, for example, the inside of the cupboard door so it is clearly visible for any
service technician.
6.
Setting the gas pressure
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Fit a manometer with a 6mm rubber hose to the test point on the regulator (for
natural gas).
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For all the models, light all burners and adjust test point pressure to 1.00 kPa.
Turn burners off and on again and recheck the pressure is the same as set
previously or adjust as required.
7.
Test for correct operation
After installation and test point setting, each burner ignition and operation must be
tested individually and with all burners operating. This testing must be done by the
installer before leaving.
8.
Adjusting the burner minimum flame height
NOTE: This adjustment can only be performed by an authorised service personnel. The
minimum burner flame is factory adjusted for the gas type stated on the gas type label
adjacent to the gas connection and should not require adjustment. Adjustment may be
required if the hotplate has been converted from Natural gas to Universal LPG or vice
versa.
Gas Conversion Instructions
The manufacturers servicing instructions detail how authorised personnel may convert the
hotplate from Natural gas to Universal LPG or from Universal LPG to Natural gas. Contact the
manufacturer or agent as required.