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Replacing the main nozzle 2
Proceed as follows:

– The main nozzle 2 is visible after detaching the

burner cover (see Fig. 9). It is unscrewed with a
special screw key.  

– Unscrew the nozzle and insert the new nozzle as

specified in the main nozzle table. The nozzle
must be screwed in fully and firmly (torque 
1.5 Nm) (metallic seal). 

– Please do not forget to stick the new adhesive

label included with the nozzle set over the old
adhesive label on the gas connection, thus
documenting the changeover to a different gas
type.

Checking functions

The flames are adjusted correctly if no yellow tips
are visible and if they do not go out when switching
over swiftly from the high to the low setting.

Adjusting the primary air

The primary air setting for different gases is only
defined by the diverse nozzle shapes and therefore
does not require adjustment.

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Fig. 9

See table on Pages 10 - 11 

for details of nozzle settings.

Summary of Contents for KG260124

Page 1: ...Operating and assembly instructions KG 260 Gas cooker ...

Page 2: ...ccessories Page 5 2 3 Operating principle Page 6 3 Operation Page 7 4 Cleaning and care Page 8 5 Maintenance Page 9 5 1 General Page 9 5 2 Remedying slight malfunctions yourself Page 9 6 Technical data Settings table Page 10 11 7 Assembly instructions Page 12 16 7 1 Important notes Page 12 7 2 Gas connection electrical connection Page 13 7 3 Nozzle replacement Page 14 15 7 4 Installation Page 16 K...

Page 3: ... and assembly instructions conscientiously before operating it for the first time The instructions contain important notes on use installation and maintenance of the appliance You will find notes on page 3 that you ought to observe before operating the appliance for the first time The chapters entitled Structure and operating principle and Operation tell you all the things your cooker is capable o...

Page 4: ...during every maintenance operation To do this remove the mains plug or actuate the corresponding fuse Close the gas supply Repairs must be carried out by authorised specia lists thus ensuring electrical safety No warranty claims can be lodged for any damage resulting from failure to observe these instructions Observe caution with oils and fats They may overheat and burn easily Foodstuffs that are ...

Page 5: ...uce the risk of burns when working next to naked flames you also save gas and reduce pollution Whenever the gas hob is fitted under a vapour extractor hood always cover the rings with pots or pans Otherwise parts of the vapour extractor hood may become damaged by the extreme heat development or grease residues in the filter may ignite Ensure an adequate supply of air when using a vapour extractor ...

Page 6: ...king position 7 Control knob for the front right cooking position 8 Burner head cover 9 Burner head 10 Spark plug for automatic ignition 11 Thermal sensor to safeguard the flame You can order the following special accessories VV 200 000 Connecting strip VD 201 010 Appliance cover If an appliance cover is fitted the pot support must be removed when closing 5 2 Structure and operating principle Fig ...

Page 7: ... burners have a thermal protection device that prevents unburned gas from escaping in the open position The total rated thermal load amounts to 9 4 kW referred to Hs gross calorific value 8 4 kW referred to Hi calorific value The specified rated load is defined by installation of the fixed nozzles The gas hob is converted to a different gas type by nozzle replacement full and low burning nozzles s...

Page 8: ... seconds turn the control knob further to the left to the low position and then back to the high position after ignition It is often faster to ignite in the low position because the various gases have a differing ignition response After igniting keep the control knob pressed for around 5 8 seconds more because the heat sensor that opens the gas channel has to warm up first Repeat the operation if ...

Page 9: ... a moist cloth Soak burnt in remainders in a little water and detergent This loosens even the most stubborn of soiling Do not use any abrasive agents and abrasive sponges As the result of heat development slight dis coloration can appear on the stainless steel surface Do not attempt to scrape away such discoloration This damages the surface Distribute stainless steel care agents uniformly and thin...

Page 10: ... the appliance will invalidate any warranty claims Only ever use original spare parts 9 5 Maintenance Fault Remedy The burner does not ignite after several attempts Check whether the burner is correctly assembled the gas shut off facility is open the burner is clean and dry the domestic fuse has tripped If necessary inform after sales service The gas flame goes off after ignition Check whether the...

Page 11: ...0 240 V Frequency 50 60 Hz Technical modifications reserved 6 Technical data Settings table Countries DK ES IT SE SE FR ES Gas family Town gas Town gas Town gas Town gas Gas type a b c e Pressure 8 mbar 8 mbar 8 mbar 8 mbar A burner full burning 2 20 2 05 2 20 2 20 A burner low burning 0 47 gap 0 47 gap 0 47 gap 0 47 gap B burner full burning 3 00 2 95 3 00 3 00 B burner low burning 0 55 gap 0 55 ...

Page 12: ...But Prop But Prop Gas type H E G 20 L G 25 LL G 25 3 G30 31 G30 31 Pressure 20 mbar 25 mbar 20 mbar 28 30 37 mbar 50 mbar A burner full burning 0 92 0 92 1 04 0 68 0 59 A burner low burning 0 47 0 47 0 51 0 30 0 26 B burner full burning 1 24 1 24 1 40 0 85 0 72 B burner low burning 0 55 0 55 0 61 0 36 0 32 Power 9 4 kW 9 4 kW 9 4 kW 9 4 kW 9 4 kW Consumption 0 9 m3 h 0 9 m3 h 1 m3 h 680 g h 680 g ...

Page 13: ... connected by a fitter who has been approved by the gas supply company At the same time the guidelines such as DVGW TRGI 86 and TRF 1988 and the regulations of the gas supply companies and of the responsible authorities must be observed In Switzerland the respectively applicable regula tions of SVGW and of the Association of Cantonal Fire Insurance Companies as well as the manu facturer s installa...

Page 14: ...ppliance must be connected to a fixed con necting line or a gas safety hose to DIN 3383 Part 1 that corresponds to the type concerned An ambient temperature of 70 K must not be exceeded if the gas safety hose consists only partly of metal The permissible ambient temperature for a gas safety hose that consists completely of metal is 115 K If a flexible line is used it must be laid in such a way tha...

Page 15: ...tting nozzle is screwed in fully at the works and so the lowest quantity is set Replacing the low setting nozzle 1 Proceed as follows Disconnect the appliance from the power supply Remove the cover from the underside of the appliance under the gas valves The low setting nozzle 1 is located in the gas valve and is screwed in from below see Fig 8 Unscrew the nozzle and insert the new nozzle as speci...

Page 16: ...the new adhesive label included with the nozzle set over the old adhesive label on the gas connection thus documenting the changeover to a different gas type Checking functions The flames are adjusted correctly if no yellow tips are visible and if they do not go out when switching over swiftly from the high to the low setting Adjusting the primary air The primary air setting for different gases is...

Page 17: ...th the centre marking on the worktop Fig 11 Lower the appliance into the worktop Make sure that the engaging lugs on the appliance lie exactly on the clamping springs Press the appliance firmly into the worktop The engaging lugs on the appliance snap into the clamping springs Fig 12 Note When installing the appliance in granite or marble worktops have the holes produced by a specialist or stick on...

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