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Electrical connection
The connection of the hobs to mains is effected via the flex and the three pin plug located underneath the
hotplate. The appliance operate at a main voltage of 120V a.c., frequency 60Hz. Electric power absorption is
about 1W.
WARNING: Electrical Grounding Instructions: This appliance is equipped with a (three-prong)
grounding plug for your protection against shock hazard and should be plugged directly into a
properly grounded receptable. Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from this plug.
Wiring diagrams
Wiring
diagram
description
For hotplate see Fig. 12.
1. Cable terminal
2. Ignition switch
3. Spark generator
4. Ignition spark
L. Black
N. White
T. Green (earth)
Room ventilation – Location and venting.
ATTENTION: An exhaust fan may be used with the appliance; in each case it shall be installed in
conformity with the national standards in force.
ATTENTION: Exhaust hood operation may affect other vented appliances; in each case it shall be
installed in conformity with the national standards in force.
Conversion to different types of gas
Before carrying out any maintenance work, disconnect the appliance from the gas and electric
supply and extra appliance from final installation place in order to have access to the appliance for
proper servicing intervention. For Natural Gas fit regulator assembly described in Fig. 5. For LP Gas
fit assembly described in fig. 5.
- CHANGING THE NOZZLES FOR USE WITH OTHER TYPES OF GAS:
To change the nozzles of the burners use the following procedure:
Lift up the burners and unscrew the nozzles ( Fig. 8) using an adjustable spanner of 7 mm and change the
nozzles with those designed for the new gas supply according to the information given in TABLE A shown
below.
TABLE A: Adapting to different types of gas
Burner Inj.
size
Gas
Pressure
Max Rate
Min Rate
By-pass size
1/100mm
Type
[i.w.c.]
[BTU/h]
[W]
[BTU/h]
[W]
[1/100mm]
Auxiliary
92 NG 4”
3750
1100
900
260
Regulated
56 LP(Propane)
11”
3750 1100 900 260 29
Semi-Rapid
117 NG 4”
6000
1759
1500
439
Regulated
73 LP(Propane)
11”
6300 1845
1500 439 36
Rapid
155 NG 4”
10400
3046
2500
732
Regulated
98 LP(Propane)
11” 11400 3339
2500 732 47
Inner
80
NG
4”
2730
799
900
264
Regulated
Dual
50
LP(Propane)
11”
2900
8479
900
264
29
burner
Outer
N°2 x 130
NG
4”
15000
4394
4500
1318
Regulated
N°2 x 83
LP(Propane)
11”
16400
4804
4500
1318
65
CAUTION: save the orifices removed from the appliance for future use
Regulation of burners
Regulation of the "MINIMUM" on the burners
To regulate the minimum on the burners carry out the following procedure indicated below:
1) Turn on the burner and put the knob onto position MINIMUM ( small flame ).
2) Remove the knob ( Fig. 9) of the tap which is set for standard pressure. The knob is found on the bar of
the tap itself.
3) Beside the tap bar on the work top, use a small screwdriver that fits the screw (gold) found on the lower
part of the tap and turn the fixing screw to the right or left until the flame of the burner is regulated in the most
suitable way to MINIMUM.
4) Make sure that that the flame does not go out when changing the position quickly from MAXIMUM to the
MINIMUM position.
ATTENTION: The regulation described above can be carried out only with burners using natural gas,
while with burners using propane gas the screw must be fully screwed in, in a clockwise direction.
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