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    5.5 Adjustments
    • All seal must be replaced by the technician following any adjustment 
    or regulation. 
    • The adjustment of the reduce rate (simmer) must be undertaken only 
    with burners functioning on natural 
    gas while in the case of burners 
    functioning on L.P.G, the screw must 
    be locked down fully (in clockwise 
    direction).
    • “Primary air adjustment” on hob gas burners is unnecessary.
    Taps 
    All gas taps are male cone type with only 
    one way of passage. 
    Adjustment of the “Reduced rate” 
    position as follows (fig. 10):
    • Turn the burner on and place the knob on the “Reduced rate” position (small 
    flame).
    • Remove the knob of the tap which is attached by simply applying pressure 
    to the rod.
    • Insert a small screwdriver 1 into the 
    top shaft and turn the throttling screw 
    left or right until flame of the burner 
    is conveniently regulated to the low 
    position. 
    • Check that the flame does not go out when the knob is sharply switched 
    from the “Full on” to “Reduced rate” 
    positions.
       Attention!  This operation can be 
    carried out also with the front panel 
    fitted, but 
    if you find some difficulties 
    to reach the adjustment screw, 
    remove the front panel unscrewing 
    the fixing screws, which are positioned 
    in the inferior part of the same and 
    make to slip downwards.
    Gas information
    To tighten some components apply the 
    following torque forces: 
    Aluminium pipes to burners, valves, 
    thermostats: 15 Nm 
    Thermocouples to top burners cups:  3 Nm 
    Thermocouples to thermostats: 4 Nm 
    Push-on connector: 20 Nm 
    Injectors: 4 Nm
    
    
    fig. 10
    5.6 Conversions
    Replacing the injectors
    Our burners can be adapted to different 
    types of gas by simply installing the 
    injectors suitable for the gas you want 
    to use. 
    To change the injectors on the hob, 
    remove the burner cup and head and 
    with a 7 mm Ø socket spanner replace 
    them (fig. 11).
    To help the installer, the table in the 
    “TECHNICAL INFORMATION” section. 
    gives the burner nominal heat input, 
    injector diameter and operating pressure 
    of the different gas types.
    After having replaced the injectors, 
    it will be necessary to proceed with 
    burner adjustment as explained in the 
    previous paragraphs. The technician 
    must replace any seals after the 
    adjustments have been made.
    fig. 11
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    fig. 14
    5.5 Adjustments  
    • Always disconnect the appliance from the electricity supply before making 
    any adjustment.All gas taps are male 
    cone type with 
    5.7 Maintenance
    Prior to any maintenance work or 
    changing parts, disconnect the 
    appliance from the gas and electricity 
    power sources.
    Replacing the taps
    Proceed in the following way when 
    replacing a tap or the thermostat:
    • Remove pan supports, burner heads.• Unscrew the burner fixing screws (four for ultrarapid burner and two for 
    the other burners) 
    • Pull out the knobs. • Unscrew the fixing screws 1 (fig.14) 
    which lock the front panel to the front 
    frame then slip out from the upper 
    fixing brackets.
    2 • Unscrew the fixing screws 1 (fig.14 
    which lock the hob at the back and 
    remove it.
    • Unscrew the nuts 2 of the gas 
    aluminium pipes and pull out the 
    thermocouple quick connectors 
    3
    (fig.13).• Unscrew the screws 2 (fig.12) which 
    lock the crosspieces.
    • Unscrew the screws 1 (fig.12) which 
    unite the the bridles of the taps to 
    the front frame.
    • Make to slip the ramp toward the 
    back part and unscrew the screws 1 
    (fig.13) in order to free the taps.
    • Change seal each time a tap is replaced. This will ensure perfect 
    retention between the tap and part.
    • Reassemble all the parts following the same procedure but in the 
    reverse order.
    
    
    
    fig. 12
    
    
    
    fig.13
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    Changing the flexible gas hose
    In order to guarantee that the gas hose is 
    always in excellent condition we strongly 
    recommend changing it on the date you 
    will find printed on it.
    Replacing the electrical 
    coponents
    • The rear protection will have to be removed in order to change the 
    electrical heating elements, spit 
    motor, terminal board and power 
    cable.
    • If you have to change the power cable (see the cross section on table in the 
    “Technical information” section), 
    always keep the earth wire longer 
    than the phase wires and, in addition, 
    6. TECHNICAL INFORMATION
    Outside cooker dimensions
    MODELheight 
     1  /mmheight 
     2  /mmwidth 
     3  /mmdepth 
     4  /mm
    100 x 60 910 ÷ 920970 ÷ 980 1000600
    follow all the instructions given in the 
    “Electrical connection” paragraph.
    • To change the oven lamp see the instructions given “Replacing the oven 
    lamp” paragraph.
    • To change the spark generator, the spark electrodes and the lamp holder 
    the work top has to be removed as 
    indicated in paragraph “Replacing the 
    taps”.
    • To change the lamp-holder force the 
    tabs of blockage and take the lamp-
    holder toward the inside of the oven.
    • To change the eventual programming accessory, the thermostat, 
    commutators, the switchs and the 
    microswitchs, remove the front panel 
    as indicated in paragraph “Replacing 
    
    
    
    
     
    						
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    Burner disposition and hob burner technical data table
    BurnersOperating 
    pressure gas RateDiameter 
    injector  Sabaf Heat input
    By-pass
    N. Denomination mbarg/h1/100 mm MinMax1/100 mm
     1  Ultrarapid GPL  30
    Natural gas 20  23692
    124-Y 1350
    13503250
    3250
    65
     2  Rapid GPL  30
    Natural gas 20  21888
    117-Y 800
    8003000
    3000
    44
     3  Semi-rapide GPL  30
    Natural gas 20 13168
    98-Z 600
    6001800
    1800
    34
     4  Auxiliary GPL  30
    Natural gas 20 7351
    75-X 400
    4001000
    1000
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    ELECTRIC COMPONENTS     Description
    Nominal data
    Left cavity:
    Lower heating element of the oven 
    Top heating element of the oven-grill 
    Rear heating element 
    Right cavity:
    Lower heating element of the oven 
    Top heating element of the oven-grill 
    Oven lamp
    Fan of the rear heating element
    Cooling fan motor
    Power cable 800+170 W
    1800 W+700 W
    2000 W
    800+170 W
    1800 W+700 W
    2 x 15 W - E 14 - T 300  25..29 W12 W
    H05 RR-F 3 x 2.5 mm
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    The appliance was designed and made 
    in accordance with the European 
    standards listed below:
    => EN 30-1-1, EN 30-2-1 and EN 437 plus 
    subsequent amendments (gas)
    => EN 60 335-1 and EN 60 335-2-6 (electrical) plus relative amendments
    The appliance complies with the 
    prescriptions of the European Directives 
    as below:
    => 2006/95 EC concerning electrical safety (BT).
    => 2004/108 EC concerning electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
    => 2009/142 EC concerning gas safety .
    Oven accessories that could come 
    into contact with foodstuffs are made 
    with materials that comply with the 
    provisions of the 89/109 EC directive 
    dated 21/12/88.
    This product complies with EU Directive 
    2002/96/EC. 
    The crossed-out dustbin symbol 
    reported on the appliance indicates 
    that the appliance must be disposed 
    of separately from other domestic 
    refuse at the end of its useful life. It 
    must therefore be delivered to a waste 
    recycling centre specifically for electric 
    and electronic equipment or returned to 
    the retailer at the moment of purchase 
    of a new equivalent appliance. 
    The user is responsible for delivering the appliance to the appropriate 
    collection centre at the end of its useful 
    life, Failure to do so may result in a fine, 
    as provided for by laws governing waste 
    disposal. 
    Differential collection of waste products 
    for eventual recycling, treatment and  environmentally friendly disposal helps 
    reduce possible negative effects on 
    the environment and health, and also 
    enables the materials making up the 
    product to be recycled.
    For more detailed information on the 
    available refuse collection systems, 
    refer to the local Municipal Solid Waste 
    disposal centre or the shop where the 
    product was purchased.
    Producers and importers are 
    responsible for fulfilling their obligations 
    as regards recycling, treatment and 
    environmentally friendly disposal by 
    directly or indirectly participating in the 
    collection system.
    7. ENVIRONMENT CONCERNS 
    						
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