User manual
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5 Installation
5.1 Gas connection (not valid for the 
UK)
General information
Connection to the gas mains can be made 
using a continuous wall steel hose in 
compliance with the guidelines established 
by the standards in force. 
For supplying it with other types of gas, see 
chapter “5.2 Adaptation to different types 
of gas”. The gas inlet connection is 
threaded ½” external gas (ISO 228-1).
Connection with a rubber hose
Verify that all following conditions are met:
• the hose is fixed to the hose connection 
with safety clamps; 
• no part of the hose is in contact with hot 
walls (max. 50 °C);
• the hose is not under traction or tension 
and has no kinks or twists; 
• the hose is not in contact with sharp 
objects or sharp corners; 
• if the hose is not perfectly airtight and 
leaks gas, do not try to repair it; replace 
it with a new hose.
• verify that the hose is not past its expiry 
date (serigraphed on the hose itself).
Make the connection to the gas mains 
using a rubber hose whose specifications 
comply with current standards (verify that 
the reference standard is stamped on the 
hose).
For installation in the UK, please 
refer to the “Local specifications for 
UK gas appliances installation” 
booklet.
Gas leak
Danger of explosion
• After carrying out any operation, check 
that the tightening torque of gas 
connections is between 10 Nm and 
15 Nm.
• If required, use a pressure regulator that 
complies with current regulations.
• At the end of the installation, check for 
any leaks with a soapy solution, never 
with a flame.
• Installation using a hose must be carried 
out so that the length of the hose does 
not exceed 2 metres when fully 
extended for steel hoses and 1.5 metres 
for rubber hoses.
• The hoses should not come into contact 
with moving parts and should not be 
crushed in any way.
• The adjustment conditions for this 
appliance are shown on the gas setting 
label.










