Smeg GKL755, GKL64-3 manual Adapting to different types of gas, Removing the hob skin

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Instructions for the Installer

5.Adapting to different types of gas

Before carrying out the operations described below, disconnect the appliance from the electricity supply.

The hob is tested with G20 (2H) natural gas at the pressure of 20 mbar.

If it is to be used with other types of gas, the burner nozzles have to be changed and the primary air flow adjusted.

To replace the nozzles and adjust the burners, the hob plate has to be removed as described below.

5.1Removing the hob skin

Remove all the burner components in the numerical order shown below:

Remove the pan stands (Fig.1) by lifting them at the back (1) and extracting them

(2). (On 70 cm hobs remove the central pan stand first; on 60 cm hobs the right- hand pan stand must be removed first);

remove all the knobs (3, Fig.2) by pulling them outward;

lift all the burner components off the hob (4-5, Fig. 2);

use the spanner 6 (Fig. 3) to open the bayonet fastenings of the burner fixing rings, applying leverage on the guides 7;

after removing all the components described above, lift the front of the hob skin (8, Fig. 4).

the burners and gas taps can only be accessed by pushing the rear of the hob gently upwards with the aid of a tool (9-10, Fig. 5).

This is necessary to release the internal snap fixing devices. The hob skin can now be removed. Some models may have 2 additional pins at the side (Fig. 5), which must be removed in the same way, using a tool to apply leverage to the hob.

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Contents Table of Contents Precautions for Safety and Use Precautions for safety and useFixing to the supporting structure Instructions for the InstallerFitting the appliance in the top Instructions for the Installer Electrical connection Gas connection Combustion gas discharge Bottled gas connectionRoom ventilation Adapting to different types of gas Removing the hob skinAdjusting for bottled gas Adjusting for town gasReassembling the hob skin Adjusting for natural gasAdjusting the primary air flow Adjusting the minimum setting for natural gas and town gas Adjusting the minimum for bottled gasHob burner layout Greasing the gas tapsFront panel Instructions for the UserDescription of controls Using the hob Lighting burners with safety devicePractical hints for using the burners Positioning the griddle platePan diameters BurnersCleaning and maintenance Cleaning stainless steelCleaning the components Never Remove the Fixing Rings to Clean the HOB

GKL64-3, GKL755 specifications

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