Fisher & Paykel CG301DLPGB5 Installation Manual
Fisher & Paykel CG301DLPGB5 Installation Manual

Fisher & Paykel CG301DLPGB5 Installation Manual

Modular cooktop

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MODULAR COOKTOP
FLUSH AND PROUD INSTALLATION
SINGLE PRODUCT WITH OVERHEAD VENTILATION
CG301DLPGB5, CG301DNGGB5, CG301DLPGG5, CG301DNGGG5
models
INSTALLATION GUIDE
NZ AU

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  • Page 1 MODULAR COOKTOP FLUSH AND PROUD INSTALLATION SINGLE PRODUCT WITH OVERHEAD VENTILATION CG301DLPGB5, CG301DNGGB5, CG301DLPGG5, CG301DNGGG5 models INSTALLATION GUIDE NZ AU...
  • Page 2: Safety And Warnings

    SAFETY AND WARNINGS WARNING! Electric Shock Hazard Failure to follow this advice may result in electric shock or death. • Before carrying out any work on the electrical section of the appliance, it must be disconnected from the mains electricity supply. •...
  • Page 3 SAFETY AND WARNINGS READ AND SAVE THIS GUIDE To reduce the risk of fire, injury to persons or damage when using the appliance, follow the important safety instructions listed below. Read all the guidance before using the appliance. Ensure your appliance is properly installed and grounded by a qualified technician.
  • Page 4: Components Required

    COMPONENTS REQUIRED Supplied Shims (6) Foam sealing tape (1) T spacer (2) Gas regulator (1) Securing brackets (4) Gas elbow (1) Clamp screws (4) Gas seal washer (1) Two lengths supplied Trviet (quantity varies) Joiner kit (1) Not supplied Silicone gun Black installations: Black, matte finish silicone rated Phillips screwdriver...
  • Page 5 ACCESSING YOUR PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS For full product, cabinetry and service specifications, refer to the Planning Guide. To access the Planning Guide, scan the QR code or visit fisherpaykel.com/specify. Search by appliance type, product name or model code. IMPORTANT NOTE Modular Ventilation cannot be used alongside a gas cooktop. Refer to the planning guide for more information.
  • Page 6 CHECK CLEARANCES IMPORTANT NOTE G as on Glass modules have greater clearance requirements compared to Induction and Tepanyaki modules. For multi-product installations ensure clearances are achieved for the product with the greater clearance requirements. INDUCTION AND CABINETRY CLEARANCE DIMENSIONS TEPPANYAKI MODELS Minimum clearance from side edges of cutout to nearest combustible surface Minimum clearance from rear edge of cutout to nearest combustible surface Minimum clearance from benchtop to:...
  • Page 7 CHECK CLEARANCES VENTILATION OVERVIEW The Induction and Tepanyaki modules require ventilation to allow cooling of the electronic components within the chassis. When multiple products are installed their individual ventilation requirements must also be combined. For detailed ventilation guidance, refer to the planning guide. VENTILATION OPTION 1 INTAKE VIA SERVICE CHANNEL Air is drawn up from the kick cavity through service channel at rear of...
  • Page 8: Prior To Installation

    PRIOR TO INSTALLATION 1. Ensure cabinetry and servicing specifications have been met and clearances have been considered. Refer to the Planning Guide for details. fisherpaykel.com/specify 2. Ensure all products and accessories are present. 3. Carefully remove products from cartons. Set aside on a protected surface.
  • Page 9: Prepare Cooktop

    PREPARE COOKTOP 1. Fit the elbow and washer to the floating nut. Turn the cooktop over carefully and place onto a protected surface. 2. Apply adhesive foam seal around the glass overhang, 5mm from the edge of the glass. Ensure the adhesive side is facing down to form a continuous seal.
  • Page 10 INSTALL IN CUTOUT 1. Remove foam tape backing before gently lowering the product into the cutout.
  • Page 11 ALIGN PRODUCTS 1. Flush installations: Place the shims around the outer edges of the cutout. Adjust positioning to ensure even spacing around the product is achieved. 2. Place the shims on top of the product to gauge what thickness is required to create a level installation.
  • Page 12 SECURE TO CUTOUT 1. Fit the securing brackets to the base of the product. For benchtops thinner than 25mm, use the longer clamp screws. A minimum of two brackets per cooktop is recommended. 2. Ensure product is installed towards the front edge of the cutout.
  • Page 13: Connect Gas Supply

    CONNECT GAS SUPPLY Check the safety and warnings section of this guide for gas regulations, requirements and important information before connecting. 1. Fittings must be connected by an authorized technician and comply with local regulations. 2. Ensure that the regulator arrow points towards the cooktop's inlet pipe, away from the gas supply.
  • Page 14 LEAK TEST 1. Turn all dials to the position before opening the valve on the gas supply. 2. Apply a soap solution of 1:1 liquid soap and water to all connections, hoses and fittings from the supply to the connection at the cooktop. 3.
  • Page 15 FIT BURNER AND TRIVETS Burner cap Burner ring 1. Ensure all burner parts are Correct alignment correctly fitted. Flame Flames should burn blue, spreader without yellow tips or fluttering Ignitor around the burner cap. Probe Burner skirt Incorrect alignment do not remove 2.
  • Page 16: Connect Power

    CONNECT POWER Before connecting to the mains power supply check that: The domestic wiring system is suitable for the power drawn by the cooktop. The voltage corresponds to the value given on the rating plate. The power supply cable sections can withstand the load specified on the rating plate. Refer to the Planning Guide for full service information.
  • Page 17 CHECK GAS BURNERS 1. Push the dial down and turn counterclockwise to the highest heat setting. Wait until the burner ignites before adjusting to the desired heat setting. 2. Check flames are blue and stable. A yellow flame indicates insufficient air. A noisy flame that lifts away from the burner indicates too much air.
  • Page 18 SEAL PRODUCT INTO CAVITY Some silicone products may cause discoloration of the glass, in most cases this will fade as the silicone cures. Avoid applying too much silicon during installation. 1. Mask the area to be siliconed ensuring the product and countertop are protected.
  • Page 19: Gas Rate Summary

    GAS RATE SUMMARY CG151 MODELS JET SIZE BURNER GAS TYPE NOMINAL RATING (MM) 1.35 1.35 9.7 MJ/hr 2.75 kPa* 0.70 1 Dual wok 0.75 0.75 18.6 MJ/hr 1.0 kPa* 0.70 *Nominal pressure with at least one large burner on high All appliances are factory set for either Natural Gas or ULPG and are not convertible.
  • Page 20: Installer Checklist

    INSTALLER CHECKLIST TO BE COMPLETED BY THE INSTALLER GENERAL … Specified clearances have been maintained. … Products are level – front to back and side to side. … All packaging materials have been removed. … There is constant flow of cool air from the cabinetry to the base of the products. …...
  • Page 21 FISHERPAYKEL.COM © Fisher & Paykel Appliances 2025. All rights reserved. The models shown in this guide may not be available in all markets and are subject to change at any time. The product specifications in this guide apply to the specific products and models described at the date of issue.

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