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INSTALLATION – NOTES TO THE INSTALLER
The LPG models & Natural models connected to a permanently fixed reticulated LP Gas supply, must be installed in
accordance with AS/NZS 5601.1 by an authorised gas fitter / plumber
Where the LPG models are used in quasi-outdoor/indoor areas such as an alfresco or balcony situation the purchaser
(consumer) may use an approved LP Gas regulator and hose assembly connected to a 4.5 or 9.0kg LP Gas cylinder.
The use of 4.5 or 9.0kg LP Gas cylinders inside a building should be avoided
INSTALLATION
Position of Wok Cooker outlet pipe at the rear of the unit:
DC100-S Series
DC200-S Series
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
MAKE SURE YOU AND YOUR LICENSED GAS FITTER/PLUMBER CAREFULLY READ ALL OF THESE
INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE. FOLLOW ALL WARNINGS AND
INSTRUCTIONS MARKED ON THE APPLIANCE.
Do not install a damaged appliance. Contact Bromic if the appliance is damaged.
Check the gas type of the appliance and make sure it is suited for the type of gas supplied. The data plate is
located on the RH side panel of the appliance. Adhere the duplicate data plate to an accessible location near the
appliance i.e. rear of a cupboard door.
Make sure the gas inlet pipe is clean and not blocked before connecting the gas.
Selecting a suitable position for the appliance is important to ensure maximum performance, economy and safety of
operation.
Always ensure that adequate fresh air is provided for ventilation. The minimum volume of the room where appliance
is installed: 1.5 M2 per MJ. Refer to AS/NZS 5601.1 for details of the necessary ventilation requirements including
the size of the openings.
The appliance must only be operated on a level, firm non-combustible surface.
This appliance shall not be installed in a position where it could create a fire hazard and the minimum clearances to
combustible materials must be observed, as described below
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CLEARANCES
This appliance must be installed so that a vertical clearance of at least 600mm is maintained between its burners
and any combustible material. Where it is not practical, the underside of any combustible material with a vertical
clearance of less than 600mm above a burner should be protected by mill-board at least 6mm thick which is
covered with sheet metal not less than 0.4mm thick, or protected by an equivalent material extending at least
225mm beyond the sides of the cooker. In either case, the vertical clearance above the cooker burner should not
be less than 450mm.
The minimum clearance from the appliance to rear or sides of combustible surfaces must be no less than 225mm.
When the appliance is installed abutting a side or rear wall, the wall must be of non-combustible material, e.g. brick.
If surrounding walls are constructed with a combustible material, contact your local Gas Authority for information on
clearances required
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Combustible material
Range hood