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Instructions for the installer
11.2 Combustion gas discharge
Combustion gases may be discharged by means of hoods connected to a flue with reliable natural
draught, or a fan extraction system. An effective extraction system requires careful design by an
authorised specialist, and must comply with the regulation distances and positions. After installation, the
engineer must issue a certificate of compliance.
11.3 Gas connection
This appliance must be installed by an authorised person in accordance with this instruction manual, AS/NZS 5601 - Gas
installations (installation and pipe sizing), local gas fitting regulations, local electrical regulations, local water regulations,
Building Code of Australia and any other government authority.
This appliance is suitable for connection with rigid pipe or flexible hose. The isolating manual shut-off valve connection point
must be accessible when the appliance is installed.
Flexible hose assembly must be certified to AS/NZS 1869 class B or D, be of appropriate internal diameter for the total gas
consumption, be kept as short as possible (not exceeding 1200mm), must not be in contact with the floor or any hot sharp
surfaces. The hose assembly must not be subject to strain, abrasion, kinking or deformation.
In case the appliance fails to operate correctly after all checks have been carried out, refer to the authorised service provider in
your area. Gas leakage and operation of the appliance must be tested by the installer before leaving. Check burner flames are
blue in colour, stable and completely ignite at both high and low flame settings with no appreciable yellow tipping, carbon
deposition, lifting, floating, lighting back or objectionable odour. Test burners individually and in combination. When satisfied with
the operation of the cooker, please instruct the user on the correct method of operation.
Natural Gas: the regulator must be fitted to the appliance inlet connection. Gas
pressure must be adjusted to 1.0 kPa when approximately 50% of the burners are on
high flame, the appliance test point is located on th regulator.
Universal LPG.: (the appliance test point is located at the injector)
Gas pressure must be checked to confirm the appliance operating pressure is 2.75
kPa, the appliance test point is the Rapid burner injector as shown on the right.
1. Disconnect power.
2. Light Auxiliary burner and set to high flame. Ensure all other burners are
off.
3. Zero manometer, then apply flexible tubing to seal over the Rapid burner
injector, hold securely in place and check the gas pressure by pressing in the
corresponding burner control knob, then turning to high flame position.
4. If the pressure is 2.75 kPa, reassemble the burner and perform the final
checks as per this instruction manual.
5. If the pressure is not 2.75 kPa, disconnect the appliance and check/
adjust/replace the LPG cylinder regulator(s) as appropriate in accordance
with AS/NZS 5601.
Alternative: test point adaptor can be fitted to the appliance inlet connection.
Gas pressure must be checked at 2.75 kPa.
Installation with flexible hose must `be carried out so that the length of the piping does not exceed 2
metres when fully extended; make sure that the hoses do not come into contact with moving parts and
that they are not crushed in any way.
11.4 Room ventilation
The room containing the appliance should have a permanent air supply in accordance with the
standards in force. The room where the appliance is installed must have enough air flow needed for the
regular combustion of gas and the necessary air change in the room itself. The hob shall be installed in
rooms with natural ventilation, as required by Standards regulations AS/NZS5601.