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Safety precautions
Read the appliance instructions before installing and using.
The graphics in these Assembly instructions are given as a
guide only.
The manufacturer is exempt from all liability if this manual's
requirements are not complied with.
All operations relating to installation, regulation and
conversion to other gas types must be carried out by an
authorised installation engineer, respecting all applicable
regulations, standards and the specifications of the local gas
and electricity providers.
You are recommended to contact the Technical Assistance
Service to convert to another gas type.
Before you begin, turn off the appliance's electricity and gas
supply.
This appliance has been designed for home use only, not for
commercial or professional use. This appliance cannot be installed
on yachts or in caravans. The warranty will only be valid if the
appliance is used for the purpose for which it was designed.
Before installing, check that local distribution conditions (gas
type and pressure) and the appliance's adjustment are
compatible (see table I). The appliance's adjustment conditions
are written on the label or the specifications plate.
This appliance can only be installed in a well-ventilated place in
accordance with existing regulations and ventilation
specifications. The appliance must not be connected to a
combustion product removal device.
The supply cable must be attached to the unit to prevent it from
touching hot parts of the oven or hob.
Appliances with electrical supply must be earthed.
Do not tamper with the appliance's interior. If necessary, call our
Technical Assistance Service.
Before installing
This appliance is class 3 type, according to the EN 30-1-1
regulation for gas appliances: built-in appliance.
The units next to the appliance must be made of non-flammable
materials. The laminated covering and glue for adhering it must
be heat resistant.
This appliance cannot be installed above fridges, washing
machines, dishwashers or similar.
An oven must have forced ventilation to install a hob above it.
Check the dimensions of the oven in the installation manual.
If an extractor fan is installed, you must follow the installation
manual's instructions, always keeping a minimum distance of
650 mm to the hob.
Preparation of the kitchen unit (fig. 1-2)
Make an appropriate size cut in the work surface.
If the hob is electric or mixed (gas and electricity) and there is
no oven below, place a non-flammable separator (e.g. metal or
plywood) 10 mm from the bottom of the hob. This will prevent
access to the base of the hob.If the hob is gas, it is
recommendable to place the separator at the same distance.
On wood work surfaces, varnish the cutting surfaces with a
special glue. This protects them from moisture which could
collect under the work surface.
Installation of appliance
Depending on the model, the adhesive seal may be factory-
fitted. If this is the case, it should not be removed under any
circumstances, since the adhesive seal prevents leaks. If the
seal has not been factory-fitted, apply it to the underside of the
hob. Fig. 3.
Fitting the appliance onto the kitchen unit:
Remove the clips from the accessory bag and screw them into
1.
the position indicated so that they can turn freely.
Insert and centre the hob.
2.
Press the sides of the hob until it is supported around its entire
perimeter.
Turn the clips and tighten them fully.
3.
The position of the clips depends on how thick the work
surface is. Fig. 3a.
Removal of hob
Turn off the appliance's electricity and gas supply.
Unscrew the clips and proceed in the reverse order to
installation.
Gas connection (fig. 4)
The end of the inlet connection point of the gas hob has a 1/2"
(20.955 mm) thread that allows for:
fixed connection.
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connection using a flexible metal pipe (L min. 1 m -
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max. 3 m).
The watertight seal (034308) supplied must be inserted
between the manifold outlet and the gas supply.
You must prevent the pipe from coming into contact with
moving parts of the kitchen unit (for example, a drawer) and
prevent access to any spaces which might become obstructed.
Do not move the L-tube from the factory-fitted position,
regardless of the connection type.
France: substitute the factory-fitted L-tube for that included in
the accessory bag. Fig. 4a.
Please remember to insert the seal.
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Danger of leaks!
If any connection is handled, check the seal.
The manufacturer is not liable for any connection leaking, after
being handled.
Electric connection (fig. 5)
Check that the voltage and power of the appliance are
compatible with the electrical installation.
The hobs are supplied with a power cable with or without a wall
socket plug.
Provide an omnipolar cut-off switch with a minimum contact
opening of 3 mm (except for plug connections, if the user has
access to it).
Appliances with plugs must only be connected to sockets that
have earth wires correctly installed.
This appliance is type "Y": the supply cable can only be
changed by the Technical Assistance Service and not the user.
The cable type and minimum cross-section must be respected.
Changing the gas type
If the country's regulations allow, this appliance can be adapted
to other types of gas (see specifications plate). The components
required for this are in the transformation kit supplied
(depending on the model) or are available from our Technical
Assistance Service. The following steps should be taken:
A) Changing the nozzles (fig. 6):
Remove the pan supports, burner caps and diffusers.
1.
Change the nozzles using the spanner provided by our
2.
Technical Assistance Service (code 340847 or 340808 for
double-flame burners), see table II, taking special care to
ensure that the nozzle does not fall when it is removed from or
fitted to the burner.
Ensure that it is completely tightened in order to guarantee the
seal.
Primary air adjustment is not necessary with these burners.
Position the diffusers and burner caps on the corresponding
3.
rings. The pan supports must also be positioned correctly.
B) Adjusting the taps
Set the control knobs to minimum.
1.
Remove the control knobs from the taps. Fig. 7.
2.
It has a flexible rubber valve reinforcing ring. Simply press on
this seal with the tip of a screwdriver to allow access to the tap
adjusting screw. Fig. 7a. Never remove the valve reinforcing
ring.
Adjust the minimum ring setting by turning the by-pass screw
3.
using a flat head screwdriver.
Depending on the gas to which your appliance is going to be
adapted, see table III, carry out the corresponding action:
A: firmly tighten the by-pass screws.
B: loosen the by-pass screws until the gas flow from the
burners is correct: when adjusting the control knob between
maximum and minimum, the burner does not go out, nor is
there a flame backdraught created.
C: the by-pass screws need to be changed by an authorised
engineer.
D: do not touch the by-pass screws.
If the by-pass screw cannot be accessed, disassemble the
grease drip tray, which is fitted to the hob with a series of
screws. The following steps must be taken to remove it:
Remove all pan supports, burner caps, diffusers and control
1.
knobs.