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Installation

GB

INSTALLATION
The appliance must be installed by qualifi ed
staff working in accordance with the regula-
tions in force. Before installing, ensure that
the appliance is correctly preset for the
local distribution conditions (gas type and
pressure). The presettings of this appliance
are indicated on the nameplate shown on
the cover.
This appliance is not connected to a fl ue gas
extractor device. It must be installed and con-
nected in accordance with the regulations in
force. This appliance may only be installed
and may only operate in rooms permanently
ventilated in accordance with national regula-
tions in force.

VENTILATION
The rooms in which gas appliances are in-
stalled must be well ventilated in order to al-
low correct gas combustion and ventilation.
The air fl ow necessary for combustion is at
least 2 m

3

/h for each kW of rated power.

POSITIONING
Remove the packaging accessories, includ-
ing the fi lms covering the chrome-plated and
stainless steel parts, from the cooker.
Position the cooker in a dry, convenient and
draft-free place. Keep at an appropriate dis-
tance from walls which may be damaged by
heat (wood, linoleum, paper, etc.).
The cooker may be installed alone or be-
tween two kitchen units; in this case, the
sides of the units must withstand a tempera-
ture of 100 degrees C and they must not be
higher than the cooker hob.

FITTING THE FEET (LEVELLING)
Cookers are equipped with adjustable feet to
be screwed into their front and rear corners
respectively. The feet allow the height of the
appliance to be adjusted, in order to set it fl u-
sh with the adjoining unit, to level it with other
worktops and to ensure even distribution of
the liquids in pans. See fi g. 3.

BALANCING THE LID
Models equipped with plate glass lids are
fi tted with special balanced springs. These
are fi tted into the hinge to provide smooth,
gentle lid closure.

FITTING OVEN DOOR HANDLE
Fix the handle using the 2 screws provided.
See fi g. 4.

CONNECTING TO THE GAS SUPPLY
Before connecting the cooker, check that it
is preset for the gas to be used. Otherwise,
make the conversion as described in the
section headed "Adapting to different gas
types". The connection is on the right; if the
pipe has to pass behind the cooker, it must
be kept low down where the temperature is
about 50 degrees C.
- Rigid connection

Rigid connection (see Figure 5, diagram
D):

The connection to the mains gas supply

may be made using a rigid metal pipe (D).
Remove the hose connector and screw the
rigid union onto the threaded connection of
the gas train. The union for rigid connection
is amongst the cooker accessories.

- Connection using a rubber hose

Connection using a rubber hose (see Figure
5, diagrams B and C):

Connect a rubber hose carrying the con-

formity mark currently in force to the hose
connector. The hose must be replaced at
the date indicated, and must be secured at
both ends using standard hose clamps. It
must be absolutely accessible to allow
its condition to be checked along its
entire length.

- Connection using a metal hose

Connection using a metal hose (see Figure
5, diagram D):

Make the connection using a hose which

complies with national standards, screwing
it onto the connector with a ring seal, which
is delivered amongst the cooker accesso-
ries.

- After installation, check that all connec-

tions are airtight.

- For operation with butane/propane, check