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INSTALLATION
8) ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
The electrical connections of the appliance
must be carried out in compliance with the
provisions and standards in force.
Before connecting the appliance, check that:
- the voltage matches the value shown on the
specification plate and the section of the wires of
the electrical system can support the load, which
is also indicated on the specification plate.
- The electrical capacity of the mains supply
a n d c u r r e n t s o c k e t s s u i t t h e m a x i m u m
power rating of the appliance (consult the
data label applied to the underside of the
hot plate).
- The socket or system has an efficient earth
connection in compliance with the provisions and
standards in force. The manufacturer declines all
responsibility for failing to comply with these
provisions.
When the appliance is connected to the
electricity mains by a socket:
- fit a standard plug “C” (fig. 8) suited to the load
indicated on the data label to the cable. Fit the
wires following figure 8, taking care of respecting
the following correspondences:
Letter L (live) = brown wire;
Letter N (neutral) = blue wire;
earth symbol
= green - yellow wire.
- The power supply cable must be positioned so
that no part of it is able to reach an temperature of
90 °C.
- Never use reductions, adapters of shunts for
connection since these could create false contacts
and lead to dangerous overheating.
- The outlet must be accessible after the built-in.
When the appliance is connected straight to the
electricity main:
- install an omnipolar circuit-breaker between the
appliance and the electricity main. This circuit-
breaker should be sized, in compliance with
current installation regulations.
- Remember that the earth wire must not be
interrupted by the circuit-breaker.
- For optimum safety, the electrical connection may
also be protected by a high sensitivity differential
circuit- breaker.
You are strongly advised to fix the relative yellow-
green earth wire to an efficient earthing system.
Before performing any service on the electrical
part of the appliance, it must absolutely be
disconnected from the electrical network.
Always disconnect the appliance from the
electricity main before making any adjustments.
All seals must be replaced by the technician at
the end of any adjustments or regulations.
Our burners do not require primary air
adjustment.
9) TAPS
“Reduced rate” adjustment
- Switch on the burner and turn the relative knob to
the “Reduced rate” position (small flame fig. 1).
- Remove knob “M” (fig. 12 and 12/A) of the tap,
which is simply pressed on to its rod. The by-pass
for minimal rate regulation can be: beside the tap
(fig. 12) or inside the shaft. In any case, to access
to regulation, it can be done trought the insertion
of a small screwdriver ‘’D’’ beside the tap (fig. 12)
or in the hole ‘’C’’ inside the shaft of the tap
(fig 12/A). Turn the throttle screw to the right or left
until the burner flame has been adequately
regulated to the “Reduced rate” position.
The flame should not be too low: the lowest small
flame should be continuous and steady. Re-
assemble the several components.
It is understood that only burners operating
with G20 gas should be subjected to the above
mentioned adjustments. The screw must be
fully locked when the burners operate with G30
or G31 (turn clockwise).
ADJUSTMENTS
TAPS LUBRIFICATION
Should a tap being blocked, do not
force and ask for Technical
Assistance.