TEKAwill not accept responsability for faults or damage caused by incorrect or defective instalation.
Once the gas connetion has been made the air tightness of the installation mus be chec- ked. If the check is made using air, the tes- ting pressure must be no greater than 200
2g/cm .
To avoid causing damage to the hob during installation when tightenig the gas pipe con- nection nut, a maximum grip torque of 350 kg.f.cm must be used.
Elbow Union
Gasket
Straight
Hose Holder
After installing the hob, check that the bur- | Dra |
ners’ minimum settings are well regulated. To |
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do this, light the burners and check that they | (Only for cookers with automatic ig |
do not go out when brusquely turned from | |
maximum to minimum. | with electric hotplates). |
Do not connect the hob burners with town gas whose composition contains carbon monoxi- de, except in models which incorporate a safety device.
Each time the gas connection nut is removed the washer must be replaced.
The gas connection must be so sited that it is not adversely heated when the appliance is in operation.
When the gas hob has been installed, it is essen- tial to check that neither the gas hose nor the electric cable is in contact with hot parts of the appliance or hot gas exhaust, otherwise heat damage to the hose and cable could occur.
When installation is completed, check that all the gaskets are leaktight and any other possible leak using a soap based solution, never a flame.
First of all it must be checked that th voltage is the same as that indicate appliance’s rating plate.
The connection must be made thr omnipolar
If it comes necessary to change the power cable in model CG.1 3G. 1P, t cement must be carried out by TEKA’ Technical Ser vice as special tools a red. With the other hob models it recommended that the replacement b out by TEKA’s Techncial Service, thou cables can be ordered from the Techn vice giving the reference CG