Smeg CS120-6 Ventilation requirements, 4Connecting to natural and LPG gas Please see connection

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Instructions for the installer

2.3 Ventilation requirements

The room containing the appliance should have an air supply in accordance with B.S. 5440 part 2 1989.

1. All rooms require an opening window or equivalent, and some rooms will require a permanent vent as well.

2.For room volumes up to 5 m3 an air vent of 100 cm2 is required.

3.If the room has a door that opens directly to the outside, and the room exceeds 1 m3 no air vent is required.

4.For room volumes between 5 m3 and 10 m3 an air vent of 50 cm2 is required.

5.If there are other fuel burning appliances in the same room B.S. 5440 part 2 1989 should be consulted to determine the air vent requirements.

6.This appliance must not be installed in a bed sitting room of less than 20 m3

or in a bathroom or shower room.

Windows and permanent vents should therefore not be blocked or removed without first consulting a Corgi gas installer.

Failure to install appliances correctly is dangerous and could lead to prosecution.

2.4Connecting to natural and LPG gas (Please see connection

diagram)

Make the connection to the appliance using flexible bayonet style hose in accordance to B.S. 669. The hose connection at the rear of the appliance has a 1/2" BSP internal thread. Please use seal C between the flexible connection L and the appliance supply tube B. When making the connection, make sure that no stress of any kind is applied to the cooker and that the hose does not touch any sharp edges.

If connecting to LPG the bayonet hose must have red bands on it.

2.5Instruction for wall fixing (only on some models)

1)Fix the screw to the wall and hook the chain (B);

2)Hook the chain to the hole positioned at the rear of the cooker by the gas pipe (A);

3)Once the chain is in position, push the cooker against the wall;

4)The height of the screw hole from floor level must not exceed 800 mm (C).

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Contents Contents Introduction Instructions for Safe and Proper USEIntroduction Electrical connection Installation of the AppliancePositioning and levelling of the appliance This rating plate must never be removedInstructions for the installer 4Connecting to natural and LPG gas Please see connection Ventilation requirementsInstruction for wall fixing only on some models Adaptation to Different Types of GAS Changing nozzlesLPG G30/G31 28/37 mbar Burner and nozzle characteristics tableArrangement of burners on cooking hob Natural GAS G20 20 mbarAdjustment of minimum for natural gas Final OperationsRegulation of minimum for LPG Mounting the rear top upstand Description of Controls Front control panelMain Oven Thermostat Knob Function Switch Knob Cooking HOB Burner Command KnobBarbecue Element Power Regulator Knob Auxiliary Oven Variable Grill Knob Auxiliary Oven Thermostat KnobSetting the time Electronic Analogue ClockList of Functions Minute-minder Programming Demo Function Practical advice for using the cooking hob burners USE of the Cooking HOBLighting of the cooking hob burners Using the griddle plate USE of the OvensDiameter of containers Oven Light Cooling fanStorage compartment Accessories Accessories on RequestInstructions for the user Traditional cooking main and auxiliary ovens Function Switch Thermostat Selector Switch fromCooking Hints To 250CHot-air cooking main oven Function Switch Thermostat Selector Switch from 50 to 250CFunction Switch Thermostat Switch AT Maximum Grill cooking main ovenFunction Switch Thermostat Switch from 50 to 200C Hot-air grilling main ovenVariable grill cooking auxiliary oven Function Switch Thermostat Switch in Position Delicate cooking auxiliary ovenDefrosting main oven Spit cooking main oven Function Switch Variable Grill Choice Between MIN ¾ MAX Spit cooking auxiliary ovenTraditional Cooking Recommended cooking tableHOT-AIR Cooking Ordinary Daily Cleaning Cleaning and MaintenanceCleaning stainless steel Food stains or residuesBarbecue drip tray Cleaning of cooking hob componentsBarbecue griddle GridsCleaning of ovens without self-cleaning panels Ignition plugs and thermocouplesLooking after the self-cleaning liners Self-cleaning linersUsing the self-cleaning liners Assembling the self-cleaning linersExtraordinary Maintenance Replacement of light bulbsLubrication of gas taps Removing the doorOven door gaskets By a specialised technician