INSTALLATION
Check the appliance is electrically safe and gas sound when you have nished.

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ArtNo.102-0007 - Maxitrol converter device positions
ArtNo.103-0006 - Maxitrol cap & converter
Nut Snap-in converter device
Fig.8-9
ArtNo.102-0005 - Gas regulator types
Type 1 Type 2
Fig.8-7
ArtNo.0102-0001 - Unscrewing
the control valve bypass screw
ArtNo.0102-0002 - Removing the
tap bypass screw
Fig.8-4
Fig.8-5
Fig.8-6
Fig.8-8

Natural Gas Propane Gas

Wok burner 82 49
Large burner 70 38
Medium burner 53 31
Small burner 43 22
Table 8-2
Lift the control panel clear of the tags and pull the control
panel forward.
Take care not to damage or strain the wiring.

Replacing the Bypass Screw

Unscrew the control valve bypass screw (Fig.8-4). Using a
pair of long nose pliers, carefully remove the bypass screw
(Fig.8-5).
Install the correct replacement screw; see Table 8-2 for the
correct size. Tighten the screw down.
Save the screws removed from the appliance for future use.
Gas Regulator
To access the gas regulator remove the storage drawer.
Pull the drawer right out. Push the ends of the plastic clips
(down of the left-hand side, up on the right-hand side) to
release the catches holding the drawer to the side rails
(Fig.8-6). At the same time pull the drawer forwards and
away from the side rails. The regulator is now accessible.
For safety’s sake push the drawer rails back out of the
way.
The regulator may be one of two types (Fig.8-7).

Type 1

Unscrew the hexagonal nut in the front of the regulator. The
regulator nut has a plastic snap in converter device on the
underside (Fig.8-8). To convert the regulator, snap the device
out of the nut and ret the other way up.
The snap in converter device is marked to show which gas it
is set for (Fig.8-9). Make sure the device is secure in the base
of the nut and ret the nut to the regulator.

Type 2

The regulator has a bayonet mounted top cap (Fig.8-10).
Using a small coin, press in and turn the cap to remove it.
Turn the cap over so that the letters “LP” are visible on base
of the hollow in the cap (Fig.8-11). Ret the cap, making sure
that the bayonet pins are securely located.