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Gas pressure reducer with gas hose
(for Germany and Austria)
Mounting
Before you can use the appliance, assemble it as follows:
1. Put on the outer and inner burner rings.
2. Now insert the pot supports with the two guide lugs into
the holes on both burners.
Gas Connection
General Information
The gas hob can be operated with gas cylinders weighing
between 5 kg and 11 kg. Low pressure butane, propane and
LPG gas mixtures are approved.
Operation is also possible with camping gas cartridges. A
special pressure regulator is required for this. This pressure
regulator is not included in the scope of delivery. Ask your
specialist dealer for advice.
Your gas hob works best with propane gas and LPG mix-
tures. Butane can be used, on account of the power rating
of the appliance, the gas cylinder may however freeze. As a
result of this, the gas pressure drops and your gas hob does
not provide full power.
Use a regulator which is certied in accordance with
DIN EN 16129.
NOTE:
For information concerning the correct regulator for gas
cylinders, please consult your LPG dealer.
Regulator and Hose
These parts are supplied with the appliance. You can obtain
spare parts from your dealer or an approved LPG supplier.
Only use hoses and regulators at the pressure stated above
which are approved for LPG.
Normally, the service life of a regulator is 2 years. It is
recommended that the regulator is replaced within 2 years
of the production date.
For components marked with a maximum service life,
replacement is mandatory after the time has expired.
WARNING:
The hose that is used must correspond to statutory
regulations.
The use of unsuitable hoses and incorrect regulators
is dangerous.
Before operation, make sure that you use the correct
parts.
Connecting the Gas Cylinder
A connection is established via a exible hose and the
correct low pressure regulator. The low pressure regulator
should be tted onto the gas cylinder.
1. Remove the protective cap and the thread protector on
the gas cylinder.
2. Select a suitable wrench and tighten the coupling nut
(attention: left thread) of the low pressure regulator on
the gas cylinder hand-tight.
3. Select a suitable wrench and tighten the coupling nut
(attention: left thread) of the hose on the low pressure
regulator hand-tight.
Connecting the Appliance
You will nd the gas connection on the back of the appliance.
1. Select a suitable wrench and tighten the coupling nut
(attention: left thread) of the hose on the gas hob.
2. The screw connections of the hose must be securely
connected to the appliance and the low pressure
regulator.
Finding Areas with a Bad Seal
WARNING: Check for leaks before each use!
Never look for sections with a bad seal using a naked
ame.
Use a leak detection spray or soapy water.
Sections with a bad seal soon become apparent in soapy
water. You need approx. 50 ml in a mixing ratio of 1:3 (liquid
soap : water).
1. Make sure that both adjustment knobs are in the
12 o’clock position (OFF).
2. Once you have connected all components as described
above, turn the gas on.
3. Spread the soapy water on the hose and all connections.
If bubbles appear at a particular point, the section has a
bad seal and it must be repaired before use.
4. Repeat the test after the repair.
5. After the test, shut the valve on the gas cylinder.
If you nd a section with a bad seal that you cannot repair,
refer the problem to a gas technician.
If You Notice the Smell of Gas
1. Close the gas valve on the cylinder.
2. Extinguish naked ames and do not use electrical
devices in the vicinity.
3. Ventilate the area.
4. Look for areas with a bad seal (as previously described).
5. If you can still smell gas, refer to your dealer or gas
specialist.
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