Instructions for the installer, 26a 26b – Campomatic C964XRSIFSCN User Manual
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ADJUSTMENTS
• Always disconnect the appliance from the electricity supply before making any adjustment.
• All seal must be replaced by the technician following any adjustment or regulation.
• The adjustment of the reduce rate (simmer) must be undertaken only with burners functioning on
natural gas while in the case of burners functioning on L.P.G, the screw must be locked down fully
(in clockwise direction).
• “Primary air adjustment” on hob gas burners is unnecessary.
TAPS
All gas taps are male cone type with only one way of
passage. Adjustment of the “Reduced rate” position
as follows:
• Turn the burner on and place the knob on the
“Reduced rate” position (small flame).
• Remove the knob (A) of the tap which is attached by
simply applying pressure to the rod.
• Insert a small screwdriver (C) into hole (F) (fig. 26a)
and turn to the right or left the throttling cone until
the flame of the burner is conveniently regulated to
the Low position.
• In the case of taps with flame failure device, the
adjustment screw (V) is on the side of the stem (fig.
26b).
• Check that the flame does not go out when the knob
is sharply switched from the “Full on” to “Reduced
rate” positions.
• ATTENTION!! This operation can be carried out
also with the front panel fitted, but if the technician
finds some difficulties to reach the adjustment
screw, remove the front panel unscrewing the fixing
screws (Vf) (fig. 31), which are positioned in the
inferior part of the same.
OVEN THERMOSTAT (fig. 27)
Reduced rate adjustment should be carried out in
the following way:
• Remove the knob thermostat.
• Switch on the oven burner by turning the relative
knob to the Maximum position, then wait about 10
minutes.
• Slowly turn the knob back to the Minimum position
and, using a small screwdriver (C), turn screw (V) to
the right to lower the flame or to the left to increase
it. The flames must be short for an efficient Reduced
rate setting. They must be stable to prevent them
from accidentally going out and must be able to
stand up to normal oven door manoeuvres.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER