
(AUS)(^NZ) Conversion to alternative types of gas
Changing the main jet, (does not
apply to conversion to Natural Gas).
Using a 10 mm socket spanner, loosen
the main jet from their holders, using
a 13 mm spanner to counterhold.
Screw in the new main jet, once again
using the spanner to counterhold.
Changing the small jets
Natural gas
Liquid gas
The jets must be changed:
©Small jet with smaller orifice (e. g. for
liquid gas: 0.23)
©Small jet with larger orifice (e. g. for
liquid gas: 0.52)
• Using a small screwdriver, unscrew
both small jets in the gas fitting.
• Pull the jets out with a pair of pliers.
Select the jets as shown in the table
and fit, reversing the procedure, and
secure.
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(AU^)(NZ) Conversion to alternative types of gas
Replacing the small jet for the lowest
flame setting
Checking the first intake of air
Remove screw © from fitting ©
using an 8 mm spanner and a
12 mm spanner to counterhold.
Then remove the screw fitting ©
from © using a 12 mm spanner and
a second 12 mm spanner to counter-
hold.
Replace the restrictor © contained
in section © with the correct restric-
tor from the table of jets.
Turn the air sleeve © to adjust the
two air vents © to the opening
illustrated (2 mm).
Assemble removed parts in reverse
order and check for leaks by opera-
ting the wok burner without the cook-
top cover in place (ignite the flame
using a match).
©Fastening screw
©Air sleeve
• Gap X must be 13 mm for both
natural and liquid gas.
If this is not the case, loosen the secur-
ing screw, re-position the air jet and
then tighten the securing screw.
Re-assemble the cooktop in the
reverse order.
Important note:
When reassembling, it is important
to ensure that the profile © of the
control panel should grip the appro-
priate moulding © on the lower pro-
tective casing.
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