Installing the hob
Mount the gimbals (accessories) as follows (fig. 5, page 5):
➤ Fasten the gimbal sideplates (1) to the lower body of the stove (3) using the
enclosed nuts and bolts.
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NOTE
The gimbal arms (2) can be turned to enable the stove (3) to be lowered
forwards or backwards.
➤ Before mounting the gimbal arms (2), make a test by attaching them to the
gimbal sideplates (1) in order to determine which alternative is right for your boat.
Ensure the installation is done according to fig. 5, page 5.
➤ Place the fibre washers (4) with round holes on the gimbal arms (2).
➤ Lift the stove into position.
➤ Place the fibre washers (5) with oblong holes on the gimbal sidearms (2).
➤ Fasten the screws (6).
➤ Adjust the tension of the screws to the desired friction.
7.3
Connecting the hob to the gas supply
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WARNING! Risk of injury!
Only use propane or butane gas bottles with an approved pressure
reduction valve and suitable top part. Compare the pressure information
on the type plate with the pressure information on the propane or
butane gas bottle.
Observe the following instructions during connection:
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Use gas lines made from steel (∅ 8 x 1 mm – welded, seamless or stainless steel),
that are flush-mounted with a cutting ring screw assembly.
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Fasten the pipes on the side or rear wall of the surrounding furniture parts so that
no loads are exerted on the actuators.
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The connection must only be able to be released using tools. Observe the
technical regulations on DVGW worksheets G607 and G608.
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The entire pipe system must be free of stress.
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Keep the hose connection between the gas appliance and the liquid gas supply
system as short as possible, and no longer than 750 mm.
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The entire hose connection must be accessible for inspection purposes.
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