Smeg BQ6030 User Manual
Instructions for the installer, Conversion instructions contents of the kit
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- 1 Remove the grids and refractory plates inside the barbecue section.
- 2 Undo the screws (for each burner) on the rear cross-member.
- 3 Remove the burners from the barbecue section.
- 4 Using a 7 mm socket wrench, undo the nozzles on the taps (replace the nozzles as specified in the table above).
- 5 Adjust the primary air flows (see adjusting primary air flows section).
- 6 Put the burners back into place correctly and tighten the fixing screws.
- 1 Remove the rear of the barbecue by undoing the supporting screws.
- 2 Using a 7 mm spanner, unscrew the nozzle (1).
- 3 Replace the nozzles as specified in the table above. To make it easier to fit the nozzle, the nut (2) can be unscrewed.
- 4 Retighten the nut (2) with great care.
- 5 Fit the rear part back into place and screw on with the fixing screws.
- 1 Remove the grid, the burner cap and the flame diffuser ring.
- 2 Using a 7 mm socket wrench, unscrew the burner nozzle.
- 3 Replace the nozzle as specified in the table above.
- 4 Put the burner, the burner cap and the flame diffuser ring back into place correctly.
- 5 Fit the rear part back into place and screw on with the fixing screws.
- 1 Undo the adjuster screw A of the air regulator sleeve.
- 2 Turn the regulator sleeve B into the position for the type of gas to be used, consulting the table below.
- 3 Tighten the regulator screw, making sure that the distance X is correct (see table below).
- 1 Undo the adjuster screw A of the air regulator sleeve.
- 2 Pull the regulator sleeve B out or push it in to achieve the position for the type of gas to be used, consulting the table below.
- 3 Tighten the regulator screw, making sure that the distance X is correct (see table below).
- 1 Pull off the knob.
- 2 Make sure that the by-pass inside is screwed fully down. Use a screwdriver inside or on the side of the rod (see right).
- 3 Turn the bypass as stated in the BURNER CHARACTERISTICS, NOZZLES AND GAS CONSUMPTION table (see page 10).
- 4 When adjustments are complete, fit the knob, light the relative burner and turn it to the minimum setting . The flame should be even at the minimum setting.
- 5 Check that the flame remains stable when the knob is turned quickly from the maximum to the minimum setting. The flame must not go out.
- 6 If the minimum flame is not even, remove the knob and make small clockwise or anti-clockwise adjustments to the bypass then check stability again. Otherwise the minimum flame has been adjusted successfully.
- 1 Pull off the knob.
- 2 Turn the by-pass inside, screwing it fully down. Use a screwdriver inside or on the side of the rod (see right).
- 3 For the grill tap, after screwing the bypass fully down back it off by 1+1/4 turn.