Installation Instructions

Installation
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EN
To convert the appliance to propane gas
see "Conversion to propane gas (LPG)".
The conversion must be done by a qualified
technician or installer. Use a flexible gas
pipe with a length of at least 5 ft (1.5 m).
The gas inlet to the unit is located at the
back right of the appliance. Install the
pressure regulator (supplied with the unit)
on the gas inlet. Install the gasket (supplied
with the unit) between the inlet and the
regulator. Position the regulator so that the
cap D is easily accessible. Tighten the nut
on the gas inlet so that it is hand tight plus
1/3 turn. Connect the gas pipe to the
regulator using Teflon tape or pipe-joint
compound (resistant to propane gas and
natural gas). Turn so that it is hand tight plus
1/3 turn. Do not exceed 1 turn for
alignment, to prevent possible damage to
the gas pressure regulator.
1 Gas inlet (attached to the appliance).
2 Gasket.
3 Pressure regulator.
Testing for gas leaks
Gas leak tests should be performed before
the testing the electric ignition of the burners:
1. Turn on gas supply.
2. Apply a non-corrosive leak detection
fluid (e.g. soapy water) to all joints and
conduits.
3. If bubbles appear, it means there is a
leak. Turn off the gas supply and tighten
the connections.
CAUTION
Do not allow regulator to rotate on pipe
when tightening fittings.
WARNING
The tightening torque of adapter (C / E)
must not be greater than 36 ozf - 10 Nm.
WARNING
Do not attempt to adjust the pressure
regulator, except when converting to
propane. Adjustments could lead to
leaks or cause incorrect gas pressure
being supplied to the appliance.
WARNING
NEVER use a flame to check for gas
leaks.