ASSEMBLY OPERATIONS (MOBILE type with LPG tank):
Before starting assembly operations, remove any guards.
1 – Delicately place the structure on the ground and fit the cover dish (Fig. 3: 2).
2 – Remove the side panels (Fig. 3) and position the tank on the base plate (Fig. 3: 11).
3 – Fit the gas pressure regulator on the cylinder (fixed-setting type) in conformity with
the TECHNICAL DATA and GAS SETTING plates on the appliance (Tab. 1 or 2).
4 – Purchase the connector and the rubber connection hose separately. These must be of the
type and materials required by the Regulations of the Country of use (if those already provided
do NOT conform).
The threaded end part, meaning the adapter (Fig. 9: 4) permits various kinds of connections.
IMPORTANT! two types of adapters exist, one left turning (SWITZERLAND, AUSTRIA, GER-
MANY and LUXEMBOURG) and one right turning (all other countries).
CASE A (Fig. 9: A) 1/4" gas left turning: fit the rubber hose (1), featuring a specific threaded
connector (SUPPLIED). This solution is suitable for SWITZERLAND, AUSTRIA, GERMANY
and LUXEMBOURG.
CASE B (Fig. 9: B) 1/4" right turning: fit the rubber hose (6) purchased separately (if that already
provided does NOT comply) directly on the threaded 1/4" GAS right turning connection (4) of the
end part ; now fit the rubber hose (8- MAX Length = 1.5 m) using the clamp provided (6).
5 – Fasten the lower part of the gas connection hose to the regulator (Fig. 9: 2) on the tank (Fig.
9: 3). Connect the other end of the gas hose to the connection.
6 – Before making the connection, check to see whether the gas diaphragm (Fig. 9: 5) must be
fitted on the entry connector (Fig. 9: 4) (solution valid for SWITZERLAND, AUSTRIA, GER-
MANY and LUXEMBOURG - see Tab. 1 or 2).
IMPORTANT! DO NOT FIT the diaphragm on appliances fuelled with gas G30/G31 at 29÷37 mbar.
IMPORTANT! ONLY FIT the diaphragm in case of operation with supply pressure 50 mbar
(Switzerland, Austria, Germany, Luxembourg). Check the correct type as specified and
shown on Tab. 1 or 2.
7 – Delicately tilt the appliance, position the cover dish (Fig. 3: 2) and fasten in position with the
knobs provided (Fig. 3: 1) and return the appliance to vertical position.
IMPORTANT! NEVER rest the top end of the appliance on the ground, especially when the
cover dish is fitted to avoid damaging the gas seals, the glass pipe or obstructing the gas pipe.
8 – Connect the gas supply pipe to the bottom part of the connection (already fitted) (Fig. 7 and 8: 12).
ASSEMBLY PHASES (FIXED type, on ground or floor, with LPG tank or mains gas supply):
IMPORTANT! If the appliance is used with LPG at 50 mbar (for SWITZERLAND, AUSTRIA,
GERMANY and LUXEMBOURG), fit the conforming diaphragm, see Technical Data table.
1 – Delicately rest the structure on the ground and fit the cover dish (Fig. 3: 2).
IMPORTANT! NEVER rest the top end of the appliance on the ground, especially when the
cover dish is fitted, to prevent damaging the gas seals, the glass pipe or obstructing the gas pipe.
2 – Position the appliance taking into account the position of the supply pipe and remove the
side panels (Fig. 3).
3 – Mark the position of the fastening holes on the ground.
4 – Fasten the structure to the ground using anchor bolts (Fig. 11: 1, NOT provided) suitable for
the type of floor, making use of the holes (Fig. 11: 2) made in the tank support base.
5 – Separately purchase the connector and connection pipe, of a type and material suitable for
the Regulations of the Country of use, and connect directly on the _" right-threaded GAS con-
nector (4) on the end part of the coupling, and then fasten the rubber hose (8 with MAX length =
1.5 m) using a clamp (7).
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