Smeg CE92GPX manual Connection of natural and town gas, 16.4.2Connection to LPG

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Instructions for the installer

CONNECTION USING RUBBER HOSES COMPLYING WITH THE CURRENT REGULATIONS IS ONLY PERMITTED IF THE HOSE CAN BE INSPECTED ALONG ITS ENTIRE LENGTH.

16.4.1 Connection of natural and town gas

Make the connection to the gas mains using a rubber hose whose specifications comply with the current regulations (verify that the reference standard is stamped on the hose).

Screw the hose connector A to the gas connector B of the appliance, placing with the seal Cbetween them. Push the rubber hose D onto the hose connector A and secure it with the clamp E that is compliant with the current standard.

16.4.2Connection to LPG

Both the pressure regulator and the connection to the cylinder must be standards-compliant. make sure that the feed pressure complies with the values indicated in the table at point “17.2 Burner and nozzle characteristics table”.

Screw the small hose connector F onto the large hose connector A; connect the block this makes to the gas connector B (or use the hose connector G which must be connected directly to the gas connector B) and place the seal Cbetween them. Push the end of the rubber hose H onto the hose connector A+F (or G) and at the outlet connector of the pressure reducer onto the cylinder. Fix the end of the hose H to the hose connector A+F (or G) with the standards-compliant clamp I

The hose connector A-F-Gillustrated are not supplied with the appliance. Only use standards-compliant hose connectors.

16.4.3Connection with flexible steel hose (for all types of gas)

This type of connection can be made on both built-in and free-standing appliances. Only use standards-compliant steel hoses whose length is not greater than 2 metres.

Screw the end of the flexible hose L to the ½” OD threaded gas connector (ISO 228-1) B placing the seal C between them.

At the end of the installation, check for any leaks with a soapy solution, never with a flame.

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Contents Sommario Precautions for USE Plate Must not be RemovedRecycling Instructions OUR Environment Policy Intended USE Safety PrecautionsNever Attempt to Repair the Appliance Yourself Getting to Know Your Oven General DescriptionAvailable Accessories Before InstallationAccessories available on request Instructions for the user Description of the Controls on the Front Panel Main Oven Temperature Selection Knob PT1 Auxiliary Oven Functions / Temperature Selection KnobMain Oven Functions Selection Knob PT2 HOB Burner Control KnobUsing the Main Oven Setting the current timeFirst use Selecting a functionProgrammed cooking procedures 10.4.1Semiautomatic cookingModifying the data set 10.4.2Automatic cookingModifying the data set during cooking Cooking with selection of a recipeAutomatic cooking with selection of a recipe Making permanent changes to a recipe Table of predefined recipes Secondary menu Using the Secondary Oven Cooking in the Oven Description of the selected functionsHints on Using the Accessories Cooking Hints and TipsCooking tables Using the HOB Practical hints for using the hob burnersPan diameters BurnersCleaning and Maintenance Pyrolysis automatic oven cleaning on some models only 14.6.1Before starting the automatic cleaning cycle14.6.2Setting the cleaning cycle Extraordinary Maintenance Changing the light bulbRemoving the door Removing the door sealWhat to do if Oven display is completely offOven does not heat up Controls do not respondInstalling the Appliance Electrical connectionExtraction of the products of combustion Ventilation requirementsConnection to gas Connection of natural and town gas 16.4.2Connection to LPGReplacement of nozzles on the hob Adaptation to Different Types of GASBurner and nozzle characteristics table Arrangement of the burners on the hobRegulation of the hob burner minimum level for LPG Regulation of the hob burner minimum level for natural gasPositioning and levelling the appliance depending on model