User manual

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- For gas in cylinder belonging to the III group (LPG) you
must employ a 8 mm internal diameter pipe and hose-end
while for gas belonging to the II group (methan) you must
employ a 13 mm internal diameter pipe and hose-end. At
the ends of the pipe the rubber seal should be assured by
safety hose clamps in compliance with national provi-
sions in force.
- Should gas in cylinder belonging to the III group be used,
employ pressure regulators in compliance with national
provisions in force, only. After the connection make sure
that there is no lack of gas by means of special instru-
ments or soapy water.
Never use free flames.
ATTENTION:
- Never let the rubber flexible pipe go from one side to
the other of the appliance.
- When you change the hose-end you should always
substitute seals, too.
ELECTRIC CONNECTION
The connection to the mains supply has to be made ac-
cording to current standards and regulations.
Before you effect the connection you should check if:
- The voltage stated in the rating plate (at the rear of the
appliance) corresponds to the voltage of your electricity
supply.
- Both the outlet and the electric system are grounded.
- Do not use reducing sockets, plug adaptors or shunts as
they may cause false contacts with consequent dange-
rous overheating.
N.B. Feed cable must never be in contact with applian-
ce hot elements.
Connection to supply mains through outlets
If not present, apply a standardized plug to the supply ca-
ble suitable for the voltage stated in the rating plate.
Connect the cable wires according to following instructions:
L = (Phase) Red or brown wire
N = (Neutral) Blue wire
=( Ground) Yellow-green wire
See pict. 2 at the end of this handbook
Once installation is completed both plug and outlet
must be easily reachable.
Direct connection to supply mains
Install an omnipolar switch between the appliance and the
supply mains adapted to the appliance voltage with 3 mm
minimum opening between contacts.
Note: the ground wire must not be interrupted by the switch.
Alternatively, the connection could also be protected with a
high sensitivity residual current operated circuit-breaker.
ADAPTABILITY TO DIFFERENT
GAS TYPES
Attention
Nozzles, pipe connectors and the relative setting tags
for the regulation to different supply gas types are
available at our authorized Service Centres.
After having adjusted the appliance to gas types, remove
the original setting tag placed at the rear of the appliance
and replace it with a new label, supplied with nozzles, cor-
responding to the new gas type.
After the new adjustment is completed, you should seal
every by-pass again by means of sealing wax or other fire-
retardant materials.
WORK SURFACE GAS BURNERS REGULATION
Always disconnect appliance from the electricity
supply and close the gas cock downstream the ap-
pliance before starting any operation.
Injector replacement
To effect this operation you should proceed as follows:
- Remove the work surface grate, the flame-baffles and the
burners heads from their original position.
- Take from the injectors tag those relative to the type of
burner and gas for which the adjustment is required.
- Remove injectors by means of a 7 mm socket spanner
and set the new injectors by means of the same socket
spanner.
- Replace the burners heads, the flame-baffles and the
grates into their original positions.
Air regulation
The work surface gas burners do not need any air regulation.
Low point control
Remove knob and control the gas cock by-pass screw
through the facia-panel by means of a small screwdriver ;
it may be placed on the right of the small rod or inside it.
By unscrewing counterclockwise you will increase the gas
flow while by unscrewing clockwise you will decrease it.
For the setting of gas flow belonging to III group (LPG), you
must screw the by-pass to stop. When you have comple-
ted these operations, switch on the burner, turn the knob
from the highest to the lowest position quickly for three ti-
mes: burner has not to switch off. Repeat this operation for
every burner present on the work surface. For gas cocks
fitted with flame safety devices, once the flame low point is
regulated it is advisable to leave burner on for a few minu-
tes to make sure that the safety device does not lock.
GAS OVEN BURNER REGULATION
Injector replacement
To effect this operation you should proceed as follows:
- Unscrew the burner front screw and remove it from its
seat, be careful not to damage the ignition spark plug (if
any) and/or the thermocouple.
- Remove injector by means of a 7 mm socket spanner.
- Replace burner into its original seat.
- Lock burner with the front screw by pushing it towards the
back side of the appliance.
- The oven burner does not need any air regulation.
Low point control
Remove the corresponding knob and control the oven val-
ve/thermostat by-pass screw through the facia-panel by
means of a small screwdriver: it may be placed on the right
of the small rod or inside it. By unscrewing counterclockwise
you will increase the gas flow while by unscrewing clockwise
you will decrease it. For the setting of gas flow belonging to
the III group (LPG), you must screw the by-pass to stop.
When you have completed these operations, switch on the
burner, turn the knob from the highest to the lowest posi-
tion quickly for three times: burner has not to switch off.
GAS GRILL BURNER REGULATION
Injector replacement
To effect this operation you should proceed as follows
- Unscrew the burner front screw and remove it from its
seat, be careful not to damage the ignition spark plug (if
any) and/or the thermocouple.
- Remove injector by means of a 7 mm socket spanner.
- Replace burner into its original seat
- Lock burner with the front screw by pushing it towards the
back side of the appliance.
- Grill burner needs neither air regulation nor low point control.
SURF
ACE WORKING
GAS BURNERS - FUNCTIONING
AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Manual ignition
Do not put any pot on the burner. Light a match and bring
it near to the burner; then, push and rotate the knob coun-