Candy OVG 505__2 X User Manual
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CONNECTION TO THE GAS SUPPLY
The supply system must be compliant with the current standards in the country of
use. The type of gas for which the oven has been regulated is indicated on the serial
number plate located on one of the side edges of the cavity (visible with the door
open) and on the packaging. Before carrying out the connection, the oven must be
adapted to the type of gas that will be used.
Link the male cylindrical threaded pipe-fitting ½"G, which is placed on the back
side of the appliance to the supply, by using a non-flexible metallic pipe and pipe-
fittings which are compliant with the current standards.
Otherwise you can use a flexible metallic pipe entirely fixed to the wall and pipe-
fittings which are compliant with the current standards; the length of the pipe cannot
be over 2000 mm, in compliance with the current standards.
Check that the pipe cannot come in contact with movable parts that could damage it.
Place the seal (fig. 3) between the pipe-fitting and the pipe. The seal is provided
with the appliance.
Important: to con
nect the appliance to a LPG supply, place a pressure regulator
which is compliant with the current standards between the pipe and the gas tank.
Attention: when finished, check that there are no gas leaks.
Use soap and water or special liquids to make sure that there are no gas leaks.
DO NOT USE OPEN FLAMES WHEN SEARCHING FOR GAS LEAKS.
Warning: the use of a rubber flexible hose fastened with hose clamps is prohibited
because it cannot be inspected.
Fig. 3
Ramp (pipe-fitting) Seal Gas pipe
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