Technical data
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS - DUAL FUEL
Before you start: Please read the in-
structions. Planning your installation 
will save you time and effort. 
Prior to installation, ensure that the local 
distribution conditions (nature of the gas 
and gas pressure) and the adjustment of 
the appliance are compatible. The adjust-
ment conditions are stated on the data 
badge.
This appliance is not connected to a com-
bustion evacuation device. It shall be in-
stalled and connected in accordance with 
current installation regulation. Particular 
attention shall be given to the relevant 
requirements regarding ventilation.
In your own interest and that of safety, 
it is the law that all gas appliances be 
installed and serviced by competent 
persons. GAS SAFE registered installers 
undertake to work to satisfactory stan-
dards. 
Where regulations or standards have 
been revised since this handbook was 
printed, always use the latest edition.
In the UK the regulations and stan-
dards are as follows:
1. Gas Safety Regulations 1996 (Installa-
tion and Use).
2. Building Regulations - Issued by the 
Department of the Environment.
3. Building Standards (Scotland) (Consoli-
dated) - Issued by the Scottish Develop-
ment Department.
4. The current I.E.E. Wiring Regulations.
5. Electricity at Work Regulations 1989.
6. BS 6172 Installation of Domestic Gas 
cooking Appliances.
7. Installation & Servicing Instructions for 
this appliance.
For installation in countries other than the 
UK, the appliance must be connected in 
accordance with all local gas and electri-
cal regulations. In the Republic of Ireland, 
Installers should refer to IS813 Domestic 
Gas Appliances.
Ventilation requirements
The use of a gas cooking appliance re-
sults in the production of heat and mois-
ture in the room in which it is installed. 
Ensurethatthekitcheniswellventilated:
keep natural ventilation holes open or 
install a mechanical ventilation device 
(mechanical extractor hood). Prolonged 
intensive use of the appliance may call for 
additional ventilation, for example, open-
ing of a window, or more effective venti-
lation, for example increasing the level of 
mechanical ventilation where present.
The room containing the appliance should 
have an air supply in accordance with BS 
5440:Part2:1989:
All rooms require an openable window, or 
equivalent, and some rooms will require a 
permanent vent as well.
For room volumes up to 5m³ an air  vent 
of 100cm² is required.
If the room has a door that opens directly 
to the outside, or the room exceeds 
10m³, NO AIR VENT is required.
For room volumes between 5m³  and 
10m³ an air vent of 50cm² is required.
If there are other fuel burning appliances 
inthesameroom,BS5440:Part2:1989
should be consulted to determine the air 
vent requirements.
This appliance must not be installed in a 
bed sitting room of less than 20m³ or in 
a bathroom or shower room.










