Miele KM 81-2 operating instructions @äInstallation, Data plate details

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Installation

This appliance shall be installed in accordance with these instructions, local gas fitting regulations, munici- pal building codes, electrical wiring regulations, the AGA Installation Code for Gas Burning Appliances and Equipment, AGA Installation Code for Gas Pipe Sizing Details and any other statuory regulations.

Data plate details

The data plate is located beneath the hotplate. Refer to the User’s Instruction- s for details for removing the hotplate. Check that the data plate shows the ap- pliance is suitable for the available gas supply.

Installation

Before installing the appliance, check that the location provides the required clearances from combus- tible materials and if necessary pro- vide protection to adjacent surfaces as required by regulations. Make pro- vision for the gas supply to be con- nected in the position shown in the diagram.

Cut the opening in the bench to the dimensions shown in the diagram.

Make sure that there is a 240 V (230 V) AC switch power outlet ac- cessible within 0.9 m of the ap- pliance, for the connection of the spark ignition system.

Remove the hotplate from the case (See Service or User’s Instructions).

Install the case assembly into the cut- out and attach it with the screws pro- vided.

The gas connection to the regulator is 1/2" BSP female thread for NG. The regulator should be held by a span- ner on the flats provided when mak- ing the joints. Check for leaks using a soap solution and brush around all joints and connections.

Pressure Test Point. This is provided on the gas regulator (supplied for natural gas, TG and TLP). Loosen the screw in the test point until it is free in its housing. The screw is re- tained in this position. Connect the hose from the pressure gauge. Reassemble one of the large bur- ners, turn on the gas and manually light the burners. Gas pressure should be as shown on the data plate:

Natural gas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 kPa LPG (Propane . . . . . . . . . . )2.75 kPa LPG (Propane/Butane) . . . . 2.75 kPa

Disconnect gauge and screw in the test point screw.

Re-assemble hotplate. Plug in the power cable to a 240 V (230 V) outlet and turn on the burners. The burner ignites by turning and pressing the knob. Sparking should cease as soon as knob released: Check the flame for correct combustion. Aera- tion adjustment is available at the end of the burner. See under conver- sion to alternative types of gas.

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