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Conversion to another type of gas

This gas hob corresponds to the categories specified on the 

rating plate. It is possible to convert the appliance to any of the 

gases listed on the plate by changing the nozzles. The 

modification kit can be ordered via our after-sales service. 

Depending on the model the parts required may beincluded in 

the scope of delivery. 
The conversion must be carried out by a licensed and trained 

technician.
Before carrying out the conversion, turn off the electricity and 

gas supply.

Changing the low burn nozzle:

1.

Remove pan support and all burner parts.

2.

Unscrew two fastening screws (Torx T20) and remove 

stovetop.

3.

Remove control knob. Remove control panel: Unscrew the two 

upper, lateral fastening screws (Torx T20). Raise control panel 

in the rear and push it forward. Remove switch cover.

4.

The low burn nozzle is located in the gas valve and is screwed 

in from above. For easier accessibility, turn switch or remove 

securing ring and remove switch. Unscrew the nozzle and 

insert the new nozzle as specified in the low-setting nozzle 

table. The nozzle must be screwed in fully.

5.

Put switch, securing ring, switch cover and control panel back 

in place and screw them tight. Put on control knob

Changing the full burn nozzle:

1.

Remove securing clips on the burner pipes. Remove burner 

pipes. Loosen screw on air-regulating tube. Remove nozzle 

fitting

2.

Remove nozzle and O-ring for inner circular burner by hand. 

Unscrew nozzle for outer circular burner (SW10).

3.

Check that O-ring is correctly positioned in new full-burn nozzle 

for inner circular burner. Push nozzle onto burner pipe. Screw 

new main nozzle for outer circular burner all the way into nozzle 

fitting.

4.

Put on nozzle fitting and burner pipes. Put on securing clips.

5.

Set air-regulating tube to correct dimension after loosening the 

screw (see nozzle table). Tighten screw again.

6.

Put stovetop in place and screw it tight. Put burner parts and 

pan support in place, positioning them correctly.

If it should be necessary to correct the low-setting nozzle as the 

result of deviating gas types and pressure, the flow rate can be 

increased by turning to the left.
These burners do not require the primary air to be adjusted.

Checking functions after the conversion:

 

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.

Note: 

stick the adhesive label included with the nozzle set over 

the rating plate of the appliance to document the changeover to 

a different gas type.

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