CDA HCG 730, HCG 740 installation instructions GAS Connector, Connection to the GAS Supply

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GAS CONNECTOR

GB Cat: II 2H3+

The fitting (fig. 17) is made up of:

1 nut “A”

1 elbow fitting “C”

gasket “F”

CONNECTION TO THE GAS SUPPLY

Be careful when flexible pipes are used that they do not come into contact with moving parts.

To maintain the thickness of 3 cm, the hob is fitted with a channel to contain the connection pipe.

The gas inlet union can be turned in the direction required after the elbow fitting “C” and nut “A” connection (figure 17) has been slackened (Fig. 18).

Never put it in the horizontal or vertical position.

Never attempt to turn the elbow “C” without having first slackened off the relative lock nut “A”.

The gasket “F” (fig. 17) guarantees the seal of the gas connection.

It is recommended that it be replaced whenever it shows even the slightest deformation or imperfection.

Using a suitable leak detection fluid solution (e.g. Rocol) check each gas connection one at a time by brushing the solution over the connection. The presence of bubbles will indicate a leak. If there is a leak, tighten the fitting and then recheck for leaks.

IMPORTANT! Do not use a naked flame to test for leaks

Figure 17

1/2" G cylindrical

 

1/2" G cylindrical

(ISO 228-1) male

 

(ISO 228-1) female

C

F

A

 

1/2" G conical

 

(ISO 7-1) male

Figure 18

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Contents Built-in Cooking hob Page Declaration of CE conformity Before Using for the First Time Important Safeguards & Recommendations Control Panel Description FeaturesCooking Points GAS Burners Use of the HobLighting the Burners Models without safety cut-off valvesModels Fitted with Safety CUT-OFF Valves Models fitted with safety cut-off valvesMax 36 cm Choice of BurnerCorrect USE of TRIPLE-RING Burner Stainless Steel Surfaces Cleaning and MaintenanceGeneral Tips Enamelled PartsControl Knobs Burners and GridsGAS Taps Correct Positioning of the Burners Correct Position of Triple Ring Burner Location Tips for installationInstallation in Kitchen Cabinet with Door fig Technical Information for the InstallerFigures Seal C Seal a Applying the SealsFastening the Cooktop Fastening the INSTALLA- Tion BracketsVentilation requirements Gas supply requirements Installation & Service Regulations United KingdomGas Connection Installation to Natural GASConnection to the GAS Supply GAS ConnectorPage Replacing the Burner Injectors Conversion to Natural Gas or LPGCat II 2H3+ Table for the choice of the InjectorsLubricating the GAS TAP Adjusting the GAS Burner MinimumElectrical Connection Section of the Supply Cables Type H05V2V2-F Appliance servicing Limit of Cover GuaranteeP70 Series Gas Cooktop

HCG 730, HCG 740 specifications

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One of the standout features of the CDA HCG series is its innovative induction cooking technology. Both models offer rapid heat-up times, allowing for quicker meal preparation compared to traditional cooking methods. Induction technology utilizes electromagnetic energy to directly heat pots and pans, resulting in enhanced efficiency and precision. This not only reduces cooking times but also minimizes energy consumption, making both the HCG 740 and HCG 730 eco-friendly options.

Another attractive characteristic of these cookers is their sleek design. Both models come with a stylish black glass finish that not only looks modern but is also easy to clean. The smooth surface minimizes food residue buildup, making maintenance straightforward. Additionally, the intuitive touch controls provide a user-friendly interface, allowing for precise temperature adjustments and quick access to various cooking settings.

Safety features are paramount in the design of the HCG 740 and HCG 730. Both models are equipped with child lock settings, ensuring that little hands cannot accidentally alter cooking parameters. Moreover, the auto shut-off function adds an extra layer of safety, automatically turning off the appliance if left unattended for an extended period, making them ideal for busy households.

The CDA HCG series also includes multiple cooking zones, increasing versatility for multiple dishes. Each zone comes with individual control settings, enabling simultaneous cooking with varying temperatures. Certain models even feature a booster function that provides a burst of heat for boiling water, expediting the cooking process for items like pasta or rice.

In conclusion, the CDA HCG 740 and HCG 730 bring together efficient induction cooking technology, sleek designs, user-friendly controls, and enhanced safety features. These characteristics make them excellent additions to any modern kitchen, capable of meeting the needs of various cooking styles while enhancing overall cooking experiences. Whether preparing a quick meal or experimenting with new recipes, these models stand out for their performance and versatility.