INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS FOR ADJUSTMENTS
Important
Before making any type of adjustment, activate all the safety devices provided and
decide whether staff at work and those in the vicinity should be informed.
In particular, turn off the gas and water supply taps, cut off the electricity supply using
the master switch and prevent access to all devices which might cause unexpected health
and safety hazards if turned on.
Caution - Warning
Adjustments must be carried out by authorised, qualifi ed staff , in accordance with the
relevant legal requirements.
CHECKING GAS PRESSURE
To carry out this operation, proceed as follows.
1) Turn off the gas supply tap (A).
2) Undo the screws to remove the side panel (B).
3) Unscrew the screw (C).
4) Connect the pressure gauge (D) to the pressure
test point (E).
5) Turn the gas supply tap (A) back on.
6) Switch on the appliance (see point "Switching the
appliance on and off " of the user instructions ma-
nual) and carry out a cooking cycle without food at
the maximum temperature.
7) Check that the pressure gauge reading complies
with the values (see table at back of manual).
8) Switch off the appliance, turn off the gas supply
tap (A), and disconnect the pressure gauge (D) and
retighten the screw (C).
9) Replace the panel (B) and retighten the screws
when the operation is complete.
CHECKING THE COMBUSTION EXHAUST GASES
Once the appliance has been connected (see page 8), proceed to analyse the combustion
exhaust gases as described:
1) Acquire an exhaust gas analyser and calibrate the instrument in accordance with the instruc-
tions in the operator's manual supplied with it.
2) Insert the exhaust gas analyser's measuring pipes into the appliance's exhaust gas discharge
lines.
3) Switch on the appliance (see point "Switching the appliance on and off " of the user instruc-
tions manual).
4) Start the " CO/CO2 Measurement" procedure.
5) Check the CO and CO2 emission values fi rst at minimum power (cold), then at maximum
power, and then at minimum power (hot) again.
6) Check that the readings obtained are as required by the manufacturer.
7) Fill in the relative test report (enclosed) and send it to the manufacturer to activate the War-
ranty.
Important
The maximum exhaust gas temperature at the outlet is about 400°C.
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