User Manual
ADJUSTMENTS
FIG. 14
10
Always disconnect  the  appliance from  the
electricity main before making any adjustments.
All seals must be replaced by the technician at
the end of any adjustments or regulations.
Our  burners  do  not  require  primary  air
adjustment.
a) Data Label
The Data  Label is located  on  the underside  of  the
hotplate. A duplicate  Data  Label  is  supplied  to
adhere  in  an accessible area next to the hotplate.
This  hotplate  is  suitable  for Natural  Gas  and
Propane Gas; ensure that the available gas supply
matches the Data Label.
b) Before Leaving
Check that there are no gas leaks, but do not use a
naked flame  to detect gas leaks.  Ignite all burners
to ensure correct operation of gas valves, burners,
ignition  and  if  fitted, flame failure valves. Turn  gas
taps  to low  flame  position and  observe stability  of
the flame. When satisfied with the hotplate, please
instruct the user on the correct method of operation.
In case the appliance falls to operate correctly after
all  checks  have  been  carried  out,  refer  to the
authorised service provider in your area.
7) TAPS
Our taps are suitable for all the gas, they are male
conical type at one way.
“Reduced rate” adjustment 
- Switch on the burner and turn the relative knob to
the “Reduced rate” position (small flame fig. 1).
-  Remove  knob  “M”  (fig.  14) of  the tap,  which  is
simply pressed on to its rod.
- Insert  a small screwdriver  “D” into  hole  “C”
(fig. 14) and turn  the throttle screw to the right or
left until  the  burner  flame  has  been  adequately
regulated to the “Reduced rate” position. 
Check that the flame does not go out when the knob
is  sharply  switched  from  the  “Full  on” to the
“Reduced rate” position.
It  is understood  that  only  burners  operating
with  Natural  gas  should  be  subjected  to  the
above mentioned adjustments. The screw must
be fully  locked when the  burners operate with
Liquid gas.










