Gas Connection; Adapting To Different Types Of Gas; Replacing The Hob Burners Injectors - Bompani 96A Instructions For Use And Maintenance Manual

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- once released from the three springs, the
glass can be extracted from the lower seat
of the inside of the door.
- Fix the handle using the 2 screws provi-
ded.
After fitting oven door handle, repeat the
same procedure in reverse order.
- fit the glass into the lower seat of the in-
side of the door.
- press gently on the upper side of the glass
so that the three pins, with silicone on the
inside, fit into their holes.
- make sure that the door closes complete-
ly.
CONNECTING TO THE GAS SUPPLY
Before connecting the cooker, check that it is
preset for the gas to be used. Otherwise, make
the conversion as described in the section
headed "Adapting to different gas types". The
appliance is factory set for Natural gas. The test
point pressure should be adjusted to 1.00kPa
with the Wok burner operating at maximum.
Ensure that the gas regulator supplied with
the cooker is connected as close as practical
to the gas inlet. The gas connection is male 1/2
BSP and is situated at the right hand rear of
the appliance, 545mm from the bottom of the
cooker ( without legs ) and 34mm fromm the
RHS. See fig. 3
- For ease of service, the cooker should be
connected with a flexible hose .Ensure the
flexible hose complies with AS/NZS 1869
(AGA Approved), 10mm ID, class B or D,
between 1 - 1.2m long and is installed in
accordance with AS5601 for a high level con-
nection. The hose should not be subjected to
abrasion, kinking or permanent deformation
and should be able to be inspected along
its entire length. Unions compatible with the
hose fittings must be used and connections
tested for gas leaks. The fixed consumer
piping outlet should be at approximately the
same height as the cooker connection point,
pointing downwards and approximately
150mm to the side of the cooker. The hose
should be clear of the floor when the cooker
is in the installed position.
The installer must supply and install a restrain-
ing device (typically chain) utilising the anchor
point provided for the anti tilt chain closest
to the gas connection point. This restraining
device must restrict the appliance movement
to no more than 80% of the hose length to
prevent strain on the hose connections when
the cooker is pulled forward.
- Alternatively, the cooker can be connected
with rigid pipe as specified in AS5601 table
3.1
- After installation, check that all connec-
tions are airtight.
- For operation with propane, check that the
gas pressure is as indicated on the name-
plate.
ADAPTING TO DIFFERENT TYPES OF
GAS
If the cooker is not already preset to operate
with the type of gas available, it must be con-
verted. Proceed as follows:
- Replace the injectors ( table on page 3);
- regulate the primary air flow;
- regulate the minimum settings.
N.B.: every time you change the type of gas,
indicate the new type of gas on the serial
number label. When converting from Natural
Gas to Propane ensure that the NG regulator
is removed and replaced with the Test Point
Assembly. A gas regulator suitable for a sup-
ply pressure of 2.75kPa should be part of the
gas tank supply.
REPLACING THE HOB BURNER INJEC-
TORS (Fig. 6)
- Remove the grid, the burner caps (A), and
the burners (B);
- Unscrew and remove the injector in the
bottom of each injector holder (C);
- replace the injector in accordance with the ta-
ble in page 3, tighten and screw right down;
- check that the system is gas-tight;
- replace the burners, the burner caps and the
grid.
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