Gas connection
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Risk of explosion due to
damaged gas hoses and pipes.
Gas can leak from damaged flexible
gas hoses.
Attach flexible gas hoses in such a
way that the hose assembly is not
exposed to high temperatures
exceeding the maximum
recommended by the hose
manufacturer, subjected to strain,
kinking, permanent deformation or
damage by vermin.
Connect the cooktop to the gas
supply in accordance with national
and local regulations. Check the gas
connection for any leaks.
The gas pressure must be set by an
approved gas fitter and a full
operational test and a test for
possible leakages must be carried
out by the gas fitter after installation.
Depending on country of destination,
this appliance is set up for connection
to natural gas or ULPG. See adhesive
label on the appliance:
– G = NG (natural gas)
– LP = ULPG (Propane/Butane)
Depending on country of destination,
jets are supplied for conversion to a
different type of gas. If the appropriate
jets have not been supplied with the
appliance, you will need to contact
Miele. Conversion to another type of
gas is described in the section
“Conversion to another type of gas”.
Connecting the cooktop
The cooktop is supplied with a ¹/₂"
threaded gas connection. There are two
connection options:
– Fixed connection.
– Flexible hose class B or D which
complies with AS/NZS 1869 and
must be certified. The minimum inner
diameter (Ø) must be 10 mm and the
maximum length 1200 mm.
Risk of explosion due to gas
leakage.
Unsuitable sealant will not ensure the
required leak protection for
connections.
Ensure that a suitable sealant is
used.