Instruction for Use

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER
GAS CONNECTION
Before connecting the appliance check that
the data on the rating plate axed to the
cooker, correspond to those of the gas mains.
A label on the back of this handbook and at
the back of the cooker gives the appliance
adjustment conditions, that is, the type of
gas and operating pressure.
Once the cooker is installed, check there
are no leaks using a soapy solution (never
a ame).
The appliance’s gas inlet tting is a threaded
1/2 male cylindrical type, in compliance
with the ISO 228-1 standards. If gas is
distributed through ducts the appliance
must be connected to the gas mains with:
a rigid steel pipe, in accordance with
standards, whose joints must be made using
threaded ttings in accordance with the
UNI-ISO 7/1 standard. The use of hemp with
suitable adhesives or Teon tape as a sealant
is allowed.
copper pipe, in accordance with the standard,
whose joints must be made using sealed
ttings in accordance with the standard.
a flexible stainless steel, seamless pipe
in accordance with the standard, with a
maximum 2 metre extension and seals in
accordance with the standard.
a flexible rubber hose in accordance with
the standard, with an 8 mm diameter for
LPG and 13 mm for natural gas or town
gas, maximum 1500 mm in length, firmly
secured to the hose fitting with a safety
clamp as per the standard.
If the gas is supplied directly from a gas
cylinder, the appliance, fed by a pressure
regulator in accordance with the standard,
must be connected:
with a copper pipe in accordance with
the standard, whose joints must be made
using sealed ttings in accordance with the
standard.
Connection
point
Connection
point
Isolating tap
HOT SURFACE
Hose
assembly
Hose
assembly