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12
ADJUSTMENTS
Always disconnect the appliance from the
electricity main before making any adjustments.
All seals must be replaced by the technician at
the end of any adjustments or regulations.
Our burners do not require primary air
adjustment.
a) Data Label
The Data Label is located on the underside of the
hotplate. A duplicate Data Label is supplied to
adhere in an accessible area next to the hotplate.
This hotplate is suitable for Natural Gas and
Universal LP Gas; ensure that the available gas
supply matches the Data Label.
b) Before Leaving
Check that there are no gas leaks, but do not use a
naked flame to detect gas leaks. Ignite all burners
both individually and concurrently to ensure correct
operation of gas valves, burners, ignition and if
fitted, flame failure valves.Turn gas taps to low
flame position and observe stability of the flame.
When satisfied with the hotplate, please instruct the
user on the correct method of operation. In case the
appliance fails to operate correctly after all checks
have been carried out, refer to the authorised
service provider in your area.
7) TAPS
Our taps are suitable for all gas, they are male
conical type.
“Reduced rate” adjustment
- Switch on the burner and turn the relative knob to the
Reduced rate position (small flame fig.1- pag. 3).
- Remove knob “M” (fig. 9 and 9/A) of the tap, which
is simply pressed on to its rod. The by-pass for
minimal rate regulation can be: beside the tap (fig.
9) or inside the shaft. In any case, to access to
regulation, it can be done through the insertion of
a small screwdriver ‘’D’ beside the tap (fig. 9) or in
the hole C inside the shaft of ta p
(fig 9/A). Turn the throttle screw to the right or left
until the burner flame has been adequately
regulated to theReduced rateposition.
The flame should not be too low: the lowest small
flame should be continuous and steady. Re-
assemble the several components.
It is understood that only burners operating
with Natural gas should be subjected to the
above mentioned adjustments.
FIG. 9
FIG. 9/A
TAPS LUBRIFICATION
Should a tap being blocked, do not
force and ask for Technical
Assistance.
FIG. D
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