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Boretti is not liable for damage to persons or
objects as a result of non–compliance or partial
compliance with the instructions listed above, or
as a result of modifications made to the range
cooker.
Caution: All range cookers are factory delivered
with a mono–phase connection in the connection
block at the back of the range cooker. If connec-
tion is made to multiple phases, you must comply
with (local) codes and ordinances.
Gas Connection
The connection with a rubber tube that complies
with applicable regulations must be made in such
a way that the length of the tube is not more than
1.5 meters; make sure the tube does not touch
moving parts, or has a kink. Before using the
range cooker, always check whether the following
requirements have been met:
it must be possible to inspect the supply line
along its entire length (max. 1.5 m).
the supply line must not be subject to tensile
forces or make sharp turns.
the supply line must not touch sharp objects
or corners.
the supply line must not touch walls heated to
more than 50°C at any point.
Caution: After connecting your Boretti, use soap
suds to check for leaks. Never do this with a
flame.
Caution: A gas tube has a limited lifespan. Make
sure you replace it with a new one in a timely fa-
shion.
Boretti recommends connecting your range coo-
ker with a flexible metal GIVEG tube which can be
purchased from Boretti. The maximum length of
these tubes is 1 meter and they have an unlimited
lifespan.
Caution: If your Boretti is connected to mains gas
using a fixed (copper) line, you must always use a
fiber gasket (Figure 1).
Caution: For range cookers placed in Belgium the
optional Boretti gas line cannot be used. In Bel-
gium it is mandatory to use a BVG approved gas
line.
Figure 1