Ventilation of rooms
Make sure the room where the appliance is installed has permanent ventilation openings towards the outside or
ventilation ducts to ensure an adequate air flow, as prescribed by the current regulations. All openings made must:
1. have a section of at least 100 cm
2. be made in such a way that they cannot be obstructed from inside or outside;
3. be provided with suitable protection to ensure that the ventilation opening is not reduced;
4. be at a suitable height from floor so that they do not hinder the exhausting of fumes.
If openings are made in the wall of an adjacent room, the latter must have direct ventilation and must not be:
1. a bedroom
2. a common area of the building
3. a fire hazard area
Before testing and inspecting the appliance, make sure the room in which the ventilation opening is made does not have
low pressure due to the operation of another user and that the ventilation between the two rooms is guaranteed by
permanent free openings, for example by increasing the gap between the bottom of the door and the floor. The
exhausting of fumes must occur by means of a hood which, in turn, must be connected to a chimney, flue, or directly to
the outside.
Accessing the hob
To access the tray containing the functional parts, proceed as follows:
• remove the grids, burner caps and flame-spreaders;
• remove the knobs, sliding them off their pins;
• remove the screws that fix the burners to the hob;
• lift the hob.
Connection to the power supply
The FRANKE cooking hob comes with a 3-core power cable with free terminals.
If the hob is permanently connected to the power supply, install a circuit breaker having a contact opening distance that
allows complete disconnection in the conditions of overvoltage category III. Make sure:
a) the plug and socket are suitable for a 16 A current;
b) both are easily accessible and positioned so that no live part can be accessed when
inserting or removing the plug;
c) the plug can be inserted without difficulty and is accessible with the appliance installed;
d) that when the plug is inserted, the hob is not resting on it when installed in the cabinet;
e) the terminals of two appliances are not connected to the same plug;
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f) a 3 x 0.5 mm
H05VV-F type cable is used when replacing the power cable;
g) to respect the polarities of the free terminals (Brown=Live – Blue=Neutral – Yellow/
Green=Earth).
NB: Make sure the characteristics of your household electrical power supply (voltage,
maximum output and current) are compatible with those of your FRANKE hob.
Replacing injectors
Important: all the appliances are factory-set for natural gas (G20).
If a different type of gas is to be used, change the injectors as follows:
1. remove the grids, burner caps and flame-spreaders;
2. unscrew the injectors and replace them with those provided and suitable for the gas supply, making sure the marking
matches that given in the table (page 14);
3. refit the flame-spreaders, burner caps and grids;
4. these burners do not require air adjustment.
Important
When converting the appliance to a different type of gas, place the corresponding sticker (supplied as an accessory) in
the special space on the dataplate. For operation with LPG. (G30 or G31), the minimum flame adjustment screw must
be fully screwed down. These appliances are supplied in cat. II 2H3+.
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BLUE
YELLOW/GREEN
BROWN
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