INSTALLATION
Connection with a flexible steel hose
If the cooker is connected according to the
class 2 specifications, sub-class I, only flex-
ible metal hose can be used which meet the
valid national regulations. Gas feeding con-
nector must be G ½" threaded coupling.
Use only pipes and fittings that meet the
requirements of the valid standards. Maxi-
mum admissible length of the flexible hose
is 2000 mm.
Make sure the connection is not touching
any mobile elements which could damage
the hose.
Connection with a stable pipework
The cooker comes with a G ½" threaded
coupling.
The connection to gas supply must be done in
a manner that excludes stresses in any point
of the pipework or parts of the appliance.
Make sure you do not exceed the torque when
making the connection (maximum torque is
20 Nm). Otherwise, the connection may be
faulty or leaks may occur.
The gas hose should not touch metal ele-
ments of the cooker back shield.
Important!
Each time you replace a reducer
carry out technical inspection of the
cooker that covers gas valves and
proper operation of the flame failure
cut-off device.
Caution!
On completion of the cooker installa-
tion, the tightness of all connections
should be checked, e.g. applying
water with soap.
Do not use fire to check tightness.
Adapting the cooker to another
type of gas.
This operation may only be carried out by an
appropriately authorised fitter.
If the gas the cooker is to be supplied with
differs from the gas provided for the cooker
by the manufacturer, that is G20 20 mbar,
burner nozzles must be exchanged and the
flame needs to be adjusted.
In order to adapt the cooker to burn a different
type of gas, you should:
exchange nozzles (see tables below),
adjust the "economical" flame.
Caution!
The cookers provided by the manufacturer
have burners which are factory-adapted to
use the gas specified on their data plates and
guarantee cards.
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