CONNECTION
Connect the gas hose to the junction at
the bottom of the oven.
ADVICE REGARDING THE USE OF AN LPG GAS CYLINDER
- LPG is heavier than air. Any losses of LPG may collect in a lover part of the environment.
- The LPG cylinder must always be installed, transported and stored in a vertical position. Handle with care and
do not drop the LPG cylinders.
- Never store a spare gas cylinder near the gas oven.
- Make sure the gas tank is placed in a ventilated place that it is away from other objects.
- Do not leave or transport the LPG cylinders in places where temperatures can reach 50°C (too hot to handle.
For example: Do not leave the cylinder in the car on hot days).
- Treat "empty" LPG cylinders with the same attention as full ones. Even if there is no more liquid in the cylinder
EN
there may always be gas
- Pressure left in the cylinder. Always close the cylinder valve before disconnecting it.
- It is recommended that all gas connections are checked before using the oven.
- Make sure that the valve on the LPG cylinder or the regulator is closed. Replacement of the cylinder must be
performed away from sources of heat and ignition.
A. Connect the LPG cylinder.
a) screw the regulator not supplied to the cylinder rotating in a clockwise direction (1).
Install the regulator so that the vent hole (2) is facing downward.
b) screw the regulator to the cylinder by turning it anticlockwise (3) (4).
B. Position the cylinder on the ground, behind the object holder compartment.
C. Turn the LPG cylinder so that the valve opening is facing towards the rear of the oven.
D. Connect the rubber hose not supplied to the hose holder at the rear of the oven.
Use a pressure control adapter (not supplied) with G30/G31 operation at 28..30/37 mbar,
utilize a pipe ND 12mm CE EN14800.
- It is advisable to replace the gas pipe every 2-3 years.
- Only use 5 kg to 10 kg LPG cylinders.
- Do not twist the hose.
- The length of the hose shall not exceed 1.5 metres.
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