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8.3.1 Menu item P: GPU
INFO Under menu item P (GPU) the minimum power of
each burner and gas type/pressure is regulated.
Setting Gas type Gas
pressure
(mbar)
Ø SR burner/
normal burner
Ø R burner/
high-power
burner
0 G20 20 104 125
G25 20 110 131
4 G30 29 69 85
G30/31 37 69 85
5 G30/31 50 62 78
10 G20 13 115 149
11 G25 25 104 131
G25.3 25 104 131
12 G20 25 100 119
Tab. 8.1 Setting the gas type and gas pressure
Fig. 8.6 Display menu item P: GPU
Select the correct setting. (Tap the corresponding
slider segment
or setting via or )
8.3.2 Menu item S: GASt
INFO Under menu item S (GASt) you can select the
characteristic curves for the gas burners.
INFO In the case of liquid gas (G30/31) only
characteristic curves B and C can be used.
The characteristic curves regulate the minimum gas
burner power values. The minimum power levels are
adjusted using the characteristic curves. Depending on
the installation situation and the influence of the cooktop
extractor, if necessary, the characteristic curve can be
changed:
Characteristic curve A:
A enables the fine tuning of the power values, which can
only be adjusted in the best-case scenario and only in the
case of natural gas (G20, G25, G25.3).
The best-case scenario is when:
no cooktop extractor is in operation; or
the cooktop, when using the cooktop extractor in
exhaust air mode, is used with sufficient ventilation; or
the cooktop, when using the cooktop extractor in
recirculation mode is used with a sufficient return flow
aperture and the cooktop extractor does not have a
negative influence on the gas flame.
Characteristic curve B:
B is the factory default characteristic curve with balanced
adjustment of the individual power levels.
Characteristic curve C:
C increases the lower power levels and should only
be used in the event of a negative influence from the
cooktop extractor.
Fig. 8.7 Display menu item S: GASt
Select the appropriate characteristic curve (tap the
corresponding slider segment ).
INFO If the gas flame goes out, is excessively affected
by the extractor and/or the flame is not as it
should be (e.g. soot production, flame blowback,
etc.), the characteristic curve must be increased,
as well as the ventilation in exhaust air mode,
if necessary, or the return flow aperture in
recirculation mode.
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