4. To open the air collar, lightly unscrew the two holding screws on part B to allow part B to slide
across part C, then open the air intake as far as possible (see Fig. 3).
5. Unscrew the injector (Fig. 4) using a size 7 wrench, then take the conversion set.
6. Change the injector as per the instructions in the corresponding table for the different gas
supply types (table on pages 22-24 depending on the model).
7. Replace part B of the air collar system and ensure that part B abuts against part A. Also check
that the line on part C is aligned with the mouth of the burner (Fig. 5). Check that part A is
securely screwed to part C.
8. Check that the air opening corresponds to the setting given in the table (refer to the L1
dimension in the table pages 22-24) in accordance with the requirements of the type of gas
used. Then, securely tighten the holding screws on part B.
9. Close and tighten the base of the appliance. We recommend that you record the new
configuration on the appliance's information plate and delete the old one.
10. Place the changed injector in the conversion bag and store it carefully. Then refer to the start-
up procedure.
Slow setting (Figs. 6 & 7)
If switching from Butane/Propane gas to Natural Gas (or vice versa), the idle flame setting on the
appliance must be adjusted. This setting ensures that the minimum flow rate of the appliance
complies with the manufacturer's requirements.
1. Remove the dial by pulling it toward you.
2. Use a small screwdriver to access the adjustment screw located on the periphery of the
thermostat axis. First, turn the idle setting screw clockwise until fully screwed (stops). A full
screw turn serves as a reference for the next step.
3. Next, turn the same screw anti-clockwise by the number of turns shown in the table on pages
22-24, and replace the control dial.
4. The crêpe maker is now set and ready to use.
Piezo spark ignition (Fig. 10)
To ensure proper burner ignition, the spark ignition plug must always be positioned as follows: L3 =
3(±1) mm above the burner branch and as close as possible to a hole.
Thermocouple safety (Fig. 9)
For the thermocouple safety system to operate correctly, the pin located in the flame must always
be positioned as follows: L2 = 2.5 (±1) mm.
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