Gas Connection - Miele HR1421 Installation Instructions Manual

30" electric, 30" induction range; 30", 36" all gas range; 30", 36", 48" dual fuel range
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Connection to the gas supply
and any switchover to a different gas
type may only be performed by a
duly authorized gas company
technician. This technician is
responsible for proper function at the
installation site.
In Massachusetts installation must
be performed by a licensed
plumber/gas fitter.
The range must be connected with
its own shut-off valve.
The gas connection must be
arranged in such a way that
connection is possible inside or
outside of the kitchen cabinets. The
shut-off valve must be accessible
and visible, after the opening of a
cabinet door, if necessary.
The gas connection of the range is
desired for natural gas or liquid gas
(propane) according to the model.
Ask your gas company what kind of
gas is used and compare it with the
specifications on the data plate.
The range is not connected to an
exhaust vent.
During the setup and connection of
the range, observe the applicable
installation conditions, especially
suitable ventilation measures.

Gas connection

The gas connections must be
arranged in such a way that they are
not heated and damaged by the
operation of the range.
In particular, make sure that the gas
hose lines and connection fittings on
the range do not come into contact
with hot exhaust gases.
Flexible connecting lines can be
damaged by incorrect attachment.
Attach flexible connecting lines in
such a way so that they do not come
into contact with any moving kitchen
parts (e.g., a drawer) and are not
exposed to mechanical stress.
The range and the shut-off valve
must be disconnected from the gas
supply during gas pressure tests.
Disconnect the range and the shut-
off valve from the gas supply before
performing a gas pressure test at a
pressure of more than 1/2 psi
(3.5 kPA). Close the shut-off valve of
the gas supply before performing a
gas pressure test at a pressure of
less than or equal to 1/2 psi
(3.5 kPA).
Incorrectly sealed gas lines can lead
to a gas leak and thus to an
explosion.
Seal all gas lines with a suitable
thread sealant.
Seal tightness tests on the range
must be performed according to
manufacturer specifications.
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