Adapting To Different Types Of Gas; Electric Plates - Candy MULTIPURPOSE BUILT-IN HOBS Instruction Manual

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ADAPTING TO DIFFERENT TYPES OF GAS

If the hob has to adapted to use a different type of gas, the injectors have to be replaced.
If the replacement injectors are not supplied, they can be obtained from our Service Centres.
For selection of the appropriate injectors, refer to the injectors table.
Injectors are identified by the diameter, in hundredths of a mm, embossed on their bodies.
Changing the injectors
Remove the grids and burner cap from the hob
Use a spanner to replace the injectors "J" (fig. 19) with those suitable for the gas to be used.
Reassemble the burners.
Burners do not require adjustment of the primary air flow.
Adjusting the minimum air flow
After changing the injectors, light the burner and pull off the knob. Bring the valve to the minimum
setting and fit a screwdriver into the rod: screw in to reduce the flame or unscrew to increase it. (fig.
19)
For G30/G31 gas, screw the regulator screw fully in.
In all cases, the required result is a small, even flame right around the burner.
Also check that when the knob is turned quickly from the maximum to the minimum setting, the
burner does not go out. In case of burners with safety valve, check that the flame is just touching the
thermocouple. To check that the setting is correct, leave the burner on for a few minutes. If it goes
out, increase the minimum setting.

ELECTRIC PLATES

NEVER cook food straight on the electric plates;
always use pans or other containers
Burner
Minimum diameter
Auxiliary
60 mm (with
Rapid
200 mm
Triple flame
240 mm
Pan diameter
Maximum diameter
adapter grid)
140 mm
240 mm
260 mm
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