Kenwood CK 305 G Instructions For Use - Installation Advice page 40

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Flame faulty
in primary
air
long, yellow
clear interior
and trembling
blue cone
air regulating
tube, too
distance of
closed
the tube
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Flame with
Flame
excess
correct
primary air
short and sharp
too blue interior
cone tending to
detach
CAUSE
correct
air regulating
tube, too
open
Flame correct
Flame faulty in
primary air
Flame with exces s
primary air
ADJUSTMENT
BURNER MINIMUM
This needs to be done only for the oven
burner (the grill is a fixed capacity) by
acting on the thermostat.
Considering that in the minimum position
the flame must have a length of about 4 mm
and must remain lit even with a brusque
passage from the maximum position to that
of minimum.
The flame adjustment is done in the
following way:
turn on the burner by setting the
thermostat knob on position 10
(maximum);
remove the knob and unscrew the
by-pass screw "G" (fig. 9.12) about
three times by passing a small flat
screwdriver (Ø 3 mm blade, 100 mm
length) through the panel opening;
re-mount the knob and let the oven
heat up for about 10 minutes, then
bring the knob to position 1 (minimum)
to operate the thermostat by-pass;
after having removed the knob again
and being very careful not to turn the
tap rod, slowly screw the by-pass
screws "G" (fig. 9.12) until you obtain
a flame of 3-4 mm in height.
Normally for LPG (G30/G31), tighten up
the regulation screw.
Fig. 9.12
OF
THE
OVEN
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