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H H O O W W T T O O C C O O N N N N E E C C T T T T H H E E H H O O B B T T O O T T H H E E G G A A S S S S U U P P P P L L Y Y ? ?
PRELIMINARY REMARKS
If the hob is installed above an oven or if the proxi-
mity of other heat generating elements threatens to
cause the connection to heat up, it is vital that the
connection be made using a rigid pipe. If a hose or
soft pipe (case of butane gas) is used, it must not
come into contact with any of the unit's moving
parts or enter an area that is likely to be obstructed.
parts or enter an area that is likely to be obstructed.
POSSIBLE CONNECTIONS
The gas supply must be connected in line with cur-
rent regulations in the country of installation.
The connection should be made at the end of the
elbow on the appliance or with the aid of the tape-
red reducer (fig. A). The tapered reducer and the
gas proof washer are available at After Sales Ser-
vices.
All soft pipes and hoses whose lifetime is limited must have a maximum length of 2 metres and be accessible
along their entire length. They must be replaced before the end of their lifetime (marked on the pipe). Whatever
the means of connection chosen, check that the connection is leaktight, after installation, with soapy water.
When connecting your hob's gas supply, if you have to change the direction of the elbow fitted on
the appliance:
Change the gasket.
Screw on the elbow's nut while not exceeding a torque of 17 N.m.
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Gas proof washer
Tapered reducer