EURO EG90GFSX Operating And Installation Instructions page 23

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ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
The electrical connection must be carried out in
accordance with the current standards and laws
in force and by an authorised electrician.
• Warning this appliance must be earthed.
• Connection to the electricity supply must be made
by an authorised electrician to a suitable isolating
switch in accordance with the requirements of SAA
Wiring Rules, AS/NZS 3000.
• A cable of the correct rating must be used (see
Electrical components).
• Means of disconnection shall be provided in the
fixed wiring in accordance with the Australian wiring
rules.
• Remember that the earth wire must be longer
than the phase wires.
• Note: The power supply cable must be positioned
so that no part of cable can come into contact with
any surface which could reach temperatures in
excess of 75 K.
ADJUSTMENTS
• Always disconnect the appliance from
the electricity supply before making any
adjustment.
• All seals must be replaced by the technician
following any adjustment or regulation.
• The adjustment of the reduce rate (simmer)
must be undertaken only with
functioning on natural gas while in the case
of burners functioning on Propane, the screw
must be locked down fully (in clockwise
direction).
• "Primary air adjustment" on hob gas burners
is unnecessary.
• If the appliance cannot be adjusted to perform
correctly refer to the authorised service
provider in your area.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER
burners
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TAPS (fig. 19)
All gas taps are male cone type with only one way of
passage. The adjustment screw (V) is on the side of
the stem.
Adjustment of the "Reduced rate" position as follows:
l• 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.
• With a small screwdriver (C) turn to the right or
left the adjustment screw (V) until the 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.
OVEN THERMOSTAT (fig. 20)
Reduced rate adjustment should be carried out in
the following way:
• Remove the knob thermostat.
• Switch on the oven burner by turning the relative
knob to the Maximum position, then wait about 10
minutes.
• Slowly turn the knob back to the Minimum position
and, using a small screwdriver (C), turn screw (V) to
the right to lower the flame or to the left to increase it.
The flames must be short for an efficient Reduced
rate setting. They must be stable to prevent them
from accidentally going out and must be able to
stand up to normal oven door manoeuvres.
NOTE:
Oven Failure
• Check thermocouple terminal.
• Inspect rear of thermostat (under hob) to check that
thermocouple connections are "tight" and parallel to
each other.
• Check thermostat knob for sufficient clearance from
the control panel to allow electromagnet to fully
seat.• If above cannot solve the problem, replace
thermocouple.
Oven Ignition Failure
• Ensure that the electrode lead is not "earthing"
against cabinet.
• Check spark gap from electrode tip to burner.
Should be only 5-6 mm.
• Check ceramic body of electrode for obvious
damage or cracks.
• If no spark at all, check ignition box failure or power
source.
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