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Code Nº: PRM-00-0001
Revised / Date: 2006
INSTALLER’S MANUAL
Page Nº: 38 of 95
With respect to the CGC 4G AI AL hob
Connecting the hob to the oven is carried out in the same way as before, apart from step 7, which
needs to be altered:
7) Fit the oven trim as instructed in the accompanying manual. Take care to fit the trim correctly.
3.4 GAS CONNECTION
We would like to remind you once more that connecting the hob to the gas supply should always
be carried out in strict accordance with current installation regulations.
The appliance should be installed in a kitchen that is adequately ventilated, as stipulated in the
current installation regulations.
The hob should be connected to the gas supply via a metal tube. This tube should be placed in
order that it does not touch any moving part of the cabinet or other electrical appliances.
It should be situated in a place where it cannot be obstructed and where its entire length, which
should not exceed 2 metres, may be inspected.
The hob is equipped with a ½” diametre connection, in compliance with the ISO 228-1 standard.
10/12mm copper tubing is also supplied, which should be soldered to the gas supply pipe. Each
time the connecting nut is dismantled, the joint should be changed.
In order to prevent damage to the hob, when tightening the nut on the gas supply pipe, use a tool
with a maximum grip of 350Kgf/cm.
Once the appliance has been connected to the gas, check it for leaktightness. If you intend to do
this with compressed air, bear in kind that test pressure should not exceed 200g/cm2. In the event
that the test is carried out with gascheck tightness with water and soap. NEVER USE A NAKED
FLAME!
Minimum flame adjustment
Once the hob has been correctly fitted, check that the minimum flame level is well regulated. In
order to do this, light the gas rings and turn the control quickly from maximum to minimum. If the
flame goes out, they will need to be adjusted.