INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE
PRECAUTIONS AND GENERAL ADVICE
ENERGY SAVING TIPS
OVEN ACCESSORIES
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
AFTER-SALES SERVICE
For best use of the oven, carefully read the operating instructions and keep them for future
consultation.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
This appliance is in Class 1.
The appliance must be used with the gas specified on the rating plate located on the inside of
the drawer door (see details given on the product)
Installation and maintenance of the appliance must be carried out by a qualified technician in compliance
with the conditions established in the applicable regulation documents and the ethical codes.
Securing the cooker to the wall
Drill two holes in the wall approximately 700mm above the lower edge of the sides of the cooker
(as shown in fig. 1 position F), so that they are concealed by the cooker itself (see Fig. 2).
Insert part R (rawlplug) into holes F and screw hook G into part R (Fig. 3).
Secure the chain to hook G as shown in fig. 4 position C.
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Gas connection
For information regarding gas connection instructions, see
the section on “standards” relevant to your country (see
attached leaflet “References to National Regulations”).
The gas supply system must comply with current local
regulations.
The appliance must be connected to the gas supply or gas bottle
by means of a rigid copper or steel pipe with fittings conforming
to local regulations or by means of a s/steel hose without breaks,
conforming to local regulations.
The maximum length of the of the hose is 2 m.
Important: when using a rubber hose, it must be installed
in such a way as not to be in contact with hot parts of the
rear of the appliance or kitchen. It must pass through an
area free of any hindrances and in a place where it can be
inspected along its entire length (Fig. 1).
When the appliance is connected to the gas supply, use soapy
water to check for gas leaks.
Fig. 1
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The rubber hose must be connected as shown in fig. 2 and
3, in compliance with local applicable regulations
Natural gas
Use outlet connector GN for natural gas or a propane-air
mixture.
The rubber hose must be connected to the outlet connector and
secured using hose clamp A (Fig. 2).
Butane/Propane gas
Use outlet connector B/P for Butane/Propane gas.
The rubber hose must be connected to the outlet connector and
secured using hose clamp A (Fig. 3).
The maximum length of the rubber hose is 2 m. It must be a
standard hose and must be replaced within the date printed on it.
Important: Close the gas supply tap before carrying out any
maintenance operation.
Connection details: see the specific regulations for your country.
Gas adjustments
Use pressure regulators that are suitable for the gas
pressure values indicated in the Product Description Sheet
supplied separately
If the appliance is arranged for a type of gas different from that
available, it is necessary to change the injectors, adjust the
minimum flame, change the outlet connector.
Carry out the following operations to change the hob injectors:
remove the grills; remove the burners, the burner caps
(see Fig. 4); change the injector and replace it with one suitable
for the new type of gas (see table in separate Product Sheet).
Replace the gas calibration label with the new label included in the
injector bag.
Refit everything in reverse order, making sure to correctly fit the
burner cap on the burner.
Minimum for hob taps
To adjust the minimum flame, proceed as follows
• Light the burner and turn the knob to minimum ; remove
the tap knob (Fig. 5). Insert a small screwdriver next to the tap
pin (Fig. 6).
Turn the adjustment screw anticlockwise to increase the flame,
or clockwise to decrease it. Adjustment is correct when the flame
is approx. 3 - 4 mm.
The adjustment screw must be completely screwed down for
butane/propane gas.
Make sure the flame does not go out when switching suddenly
from high to low flame and vice versa.
Refit the knob.
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Fig. 5
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