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19
Thermocouple Connection
a. Check that the thermocouple connection to the
gas valve is tight.
NOTE:
When screwing the thermocouple back into the gas
control valve, once threaded up, tighten up another
¼ turn only. Do not over tighten.
- NAT Gas / LPG / Butane Only.
NOTE:
The regulator supplied is convertible between
Natural Gas and LP Gas, but it’s outlet pressure is
fixed ex-factory and is NOT to be adjusted.
1. Ensure gas supply is turned 'Off' at the mains.
2. Unscrew hexagonal cap (23 mm A/F) from
regulator.
3. Un-clip plastic pin from cap, reverse the pin and
re-fit it back to cap the correct way for gas type
to be used. (Either ‘LP’ or ‘NAT’ should be visible
on flank of pin once re-fitted to the cap).
4. Screw cap back into regulator hand tight only.
- Town Gas Only.
1. Unscrew and remove slotted cap from the
regulator.
2. Turn ‘On’ the gas supply and the appliance.
3. Adjust the pressure adjusting nut to achieve the
correct burner operating pressure.
NOTE:
Measure operating pressure at manifold test point
and with 2 burners operating at ‘High Flame’ setting.
NOTE, Pin rotated
for Natural Gas
NOTE, Pin rotated
for LPG
Pressure Adjusting
Screw
Cap Nut
Injector
On completion of the gas conversion, replace the
gas type identification label located at:-
- The rear of the appliance, above the gas
connection.
- Beside the rating plate.
Before leaving the converted installation;
1. Check all gas connections for leakages using
soapy water or other gas detecting
equipment.
2. Check the following functions in accordance
with the operating instructions specified in the
‘Operation’ section of this manual.
Lighting the Open Burners.
(Standard / Flame Failure Option).
Lighting the Open Burners.
(Pilot / Pilot with Flame Failure Option).
Check Low Fire burner operation.
Check High Fire burner operation.
Lighting the Griddle (If fitted).
Check Griddle Burner operation (If fitted).
NOTE: If it is not possible to get the appliance to
operate correctly, shut off the gas supply and
contact the supplier of this appliance.
DO NOT USE A NAKED FLAME TO CHECK FOR GAS LEAKAGES.
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