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ORIENTATION of the ELBOW
The appliance is supplied with a gas connection oriented towards the centre of the built-in gas hob. The connection to the gas supply must
be effected only from this side or in vertical position by turning the elbow downwards. To turn the elbow, follow these operations:
Loosen the nut
Turn the elbow
Lock the nut
Make sure that there are no leakage by a soapy solution.
IMPORTANCES:
Never attempts to turn the elbow without having first slackened off the relative lock nipple.
The seals are the elements that guarantees the seal in the gas connection. It is recommended that they be replaced whenever
they shows even the slightest deformation or imperfection.
After connecting to the mains, check that the couplings are correctly sealed, using soap solution, but never a naked flame.
The connection with rigid metal pipes should not cause stresses to the bob ramp.
If the rubber tube is used for the gas connection:
Make sure the tube is snugly fit at both ends and use a standard tube clamp (not supplied) to fasten it.
The rubber tube must be as short as possible, without contractions or kinks.
The rubber tube must never be at any point in its length in contact with the "hot" parts.
From time to time check to make sure that the rubber is in perfect condition.
OPERATIONS TO BE PERFORMED WHEN SUBSTITUTING THE INJECTORS
Fig. 13
REGULATING THE BURNER MINIMUM SETTING
When switching from one type of gas to another, the minimum flow rate must also be correct the flame should not go out even when
passing suddenly from maximum to minimum flame. To regulate the flame follow the instructions below:
√ Light the burner
√ Set the cock valve to minimum
On gas valves provided with adjustment screw in the centre
of the shaft (fig.14)
√ Using a screwdriver with max. diameter 3 mm, turn the screw
If the injectors are not supplied they can be obtained from the "Service Centre".
Remove the gratings and the burner covers;
Using a wrench, substitute the nozzle injectors;
"J" (left Fig. 13) with those most suitable for the kind of gas for which it is to be used (see
Injector table).
The burners are conceived in such a way so as not to require the regulation of the
primary air.
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