Smeg PA106SX manual Adapting to Different Types of GAS, Removing the hob

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Instructions for the installer

5 ADAPTING TO DIFFERENT TYPES OF GAS

Before performing any cleaning or maintenance work, disconnect the appliance from the electrical socket.

The hob has been adjusted for natural gas at a pressure of 1.0 kPa. For functioning with other types of gas the nozzles must be replaced and the primary air adjusted. To replace the nozzles and regulate the burners, you have to remove the top as described in the following paragraph.

5.1 Removing the hob

Remove all of the burner components by following the numerical sequence shown in the figure:

Remove all of the knobs (1) by pulling them upward;

Remove the grids (2), lifting up one of the two horizontal spokes;

Remove the burner caps (3) and flame crowns (4);

With wrench A (supplied), open the bayonet clamps on the burner rings by levering on guides B;

Insert a wrench or a screw driver in one of the holes of the tool to simplify removal;

After having removed all of the above-described components, raise the surface to access the burners and gas taps.

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Contents Contents Manufacturer Declines ALL Responsibility for Improper USE IntroductionInstructions for Safe and Proper USE Never Unplug by Pulling on the CableIntroduction Positioning of the HOB Instructions for the installerAttachment to the support structure 105 Clearance above and around domestic appliances RequirementsRoom ventilation Discharge of combustion productsGAS Connection Electrical Connection Adapting to Different Types of GAS Removing the hobAdjustment for LPG Propane Adjustment for natural gasFinal Operations Adjustment of minimum for natural gasReassembling the hob Arrangement of the burners on the hob Lubrication of gas tapsFront control panel Instructions for the userDescription of the Controls Description of the KnobIgnition of the burners Using the HOBPractical advice for using the burners Diameter of pansCleaning stainless steel Cleaning and MaintenanceCleaning of the components Preventive maintenance Problems and CausesProblem Cause What to do Page Page 914772108/ E