Installation instructions Gas-hob KM 404 / KM 405 KM 406 KM 414 / KM 417 It is essential to read these instructions before installing or using the machine, to avoid the risk of accident or damage to the machine. M.-Nr. 05 021 252...
100 mm with KM 404 / KM 405 250 mm with KM 406 200 mm with KM 414 / KM 417 There must be a minimum safety distance of 50 mm between the appliance and a back wall.
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Warning and Safety instructions The gas hob must not be installed Safety distance above appliances next to an electric fryer, as the gas flames could ignite fat in the fryer. It is essential to maintain a minimum distance of 288 mm between these two appliances.
Appliance dimensions KM 404 a Support bracket b Building in height plus 3 mm for fixing screw...
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Appliance dimensions KM 405 2 8 8 5 1 4 m i n . max.R4 5 0 0 5 1 4 a Support bracket b Building in height plus 3 mm for fixing screw c Front d Building in height - Mains connection box e Gas connection...
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Appliance dimensions KM 406 a Support bracket b Building in height plus 3 mm for fixing screw...
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Appliance dimensions KM 414 a Support bracket b Building in height plus 3 mm for fixing screw...
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Appliance dimensions KM 417 5 1 4 5 7 4 m i n . max.R4 5 0 0 2 - 5 5 1 4 a Support bracket b Building in height plus 3 mm for fixing screw c Front d Building in height - Mains connection box e Gas connection...
200 mm, the walls must be protected with a non-combustible material. The protection must be extended a minimum distance of 150 mm above the burner (refer - gas fitting regulations). KM 404 / KM 405 / KM 406 KM 414 / KM 417...
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Safety clearance Clearance above and around the appliance a Range hood b not less than 650 mm from burner to any horizontal surface over full width of the appliance. c Burner d 10 mm recommended minimum e Combustible work bench f Regulator (NG) g test nipple of regulator 7 mm diam.
Worktop cut-out for KM 404 / KM 405 / KM 406 Installing one or more appliances Cut out the worktop according to the dimensions listed in the following chart. Worktop cut-out Depth in Width Number (= Dim. B) ± 1 mm...
Installation KM 404 / KM 405 / KM 406 Fitting the spacer bars and support brackets a Support brackets c Gap between spacer bar and b Spacer bars worktop. d Drilling for a granite worktop. The illustration above shows an...
Installation KM 404 / KM 405 / KM 406 Fixing the spacer bar Granite worktops ^ With granite worktops the spacer bars b must be positioned and secured with strong double-sided adhesive tape. In addition, coat the edges with silicone and fill in gap c.
Installation KM 404 / KM 405 / KM 406 Fixing the support brackets Granite worktops On a granite worktop a hole must be drilled d at the position indicated to secure each support bracket. ^ Using a piece of strong, double-...
Worktop cut-out KM 414 Worktop cut-out KM 414 / KM 417 Depth in mm Width (= Dim B) in mm ± 1 mm ± 1 mm 1 Hob 552-560 Worktop cut-out KM 414 / KM 417 + 288 mm wide appliances Dimensions 7 mm and 11 mm are the Depth Width...
Installation KM 414 / KM 417 Fitting the spacer bars and support brackets KM 414 / KM 417with 2 appliances 288 mm wide b Support brackets 2 7 6 1 1 2 8 4 3 1 2 8 8 1 3 3 KM 41 4 KM 41 7 5 6 3...
Installation KM 414 / KM 417 Fixing the spacer bar Granite worktops The spacer bar is only required when With granite worktops the spacer bars b must be positioned and secured with combined with a 288 mm wide combiset appliance. strong double-sided adhesive tape.
Installation KM 414 / KM 417 Fixing the support brackets Granite worktops On a granite worktop a hole must be drilled d at the position indicated to secure each support bracket. ^ Using a piece of strong, double- sided adhesive tape position the support brackets supplied a at the positions indicated flush with the top edge of the worktop and secure each...
General Important Under no circumstances should sealant find its way between the frame of the top part of the hob and the worktop. This could cause difficulties if the hob ever needs to be taken out for servicing, (possibly leading to damage to the frame and worktop).
Electrical connection Important All electrical work should be carried The wires in the mains lead are out by a suitably qualified and coloured in accordance with the competent person in strict following code: accordance with national and local safety regulations. Green/yellow = earth Blue = neutral...
Gas connection Connection to the gas supply, or Connection conversion from one type of gas to Conversion to another type of gas is another should only be undertaken by described under the relevant Section. an approved fitter, who is responsible for correct functioning of the appliance The gas connection must be when installed.
Pressure Test Point.This is provided on the gas regulator (supplied for natural gas). KM 404 / KM 405 / KM 406 ^ Loosen the screw in the test point until it is free in its housing. The screw is retained in this position.
Conversion to another type of gas KM 404 Jet table for AUS and NZ When converting to liquid gas, the main jets and the small jets of all Main burners must be changed. jet Ø setting jet Ø Normal burner 1.10...
Conversion to another type of gas Changing the jets Changing the low setting jet Disconnect the gas hob from the electricity supply. Depending on the type of installation, either withdraw the mains fuse, switch off at the fused spur unit, or at the socket and withdraw the plug.
Conversion to another type of gas KM 405 Jet table for AUS and NZ When converting to liquid gas, the main jets and the small jets of all Main burners must be changed. jet Ø setting jet Ø Normal burner 1.10 0.52 Nominal rating for all gas types with...
Conversion to another type of gas Changing the jets Changing the low setting jet Disconnect the gas hob from the electricity supply. Depending on the type of installation, either withdraw the mains fuse, switch off at the fused spur unit, or at the socket and withdraw the plug.
Conversion to another type of gas KM 406 Jet table For AUS and NZ When converting to liquid gas, the main jets and the small jets of all Main jet Low setting burners must be changed. Ø jet Ø 0.90 / 0.40 Nr.
Conversion to another type of gas Changing the jets Disconnect the gas hob from the electricity supply. Depending on the type of installation, either withdraw the mains fuse, switch off at the fused spur unit, or at the socket and withdraw the plug.
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Conversion to another type of gas Changing the main jet Changing the low setting jet a Low setting jet with smaller orifice ^ With a 10 mm socket spanner, loosen (e.g. for liquid gas: 0.23). the main jet from its holder, turning anti-clockwise, at the same time use b Low setting jet with larger orifice a 13 mm spanner to counterhold.
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Conversion to another type of gas ^ Remove screw c from the fitting b Changing the jet for the inner burner with an 8 mm spanner and a 12 mm spanner to counterhold. ^ Then remove the screw fitting b from a with a 12 mm spanner and another 12 mm spanner to counterhold.
Conversion to another type of gas ^ If this is not the case, loosen the Check the first intake of air securing screw, re-position the air jet and then tighten the securing screw. ^ Secure the jets against inadvertent loosening with sealing wax. ^ Re-assemble the hob in the reverse order.
Conversion to another type of gas KM 414 Jet table For AUS and NZ When converting to liquid gas, the main jets and the small jets of all Main jet burners must be changed. Ø setting jet Ø Nominal rating for all gas types with 1.10 0.52 Normal burner...
Conversion to another type of gas Changing the jets Changing the small jet Disconnect the gas hob from the electricity supply. Depending on the type of installation, either withdraw the mains fuse, switch off at the fused spur unit, or at the socket and withdraw the plug.
Conversion to another type of gas KM 417 Jet table For AUS and NZ When converting to liquid gas, the main jets and the small jets of all Main jet burners must be changed. Ø setting jet Ø Nominal rating for all gas types with 1.10 0.52 Normal burner...
Conversion to another type of gas Changing the jets Changing the small jet Disconnect the gas hob from the electricity supply. Depending on the type of installation, either withdraw the mains fuse, switch off at the fused spur unit, or at the socket and withdraw the plug.
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