CONNECTION
ONLY FOR LPG MODELS
CONNECT THE LPG CYLINDER TO THE OVEN
The cylinder, always equipped with a pressure regulator (not supplied), must be connected
to the oven via a flexible rubber tube (not supplied) suitable for use and between 60 and
150 cm in length. The oven inlet connection has a G1/2" F thread on which to attach a spe-
cific adapter to connect to the LPG cylinder according to the regulations of the destination
country.
In the example, we see a hose connection (not universally applicable) where the hose must
be tightened with a clamp in order to avoid accidental losses or disconnections. The cylin-
der must always be equipped with a fixed calibration pressure regulator (not supplied) for
the type of gas used and depending on the country of destination. Avoid twisting, bending
or crushing the hose. If there are obvious signs of wear or the date of use imprinted on the
tube has expired, replace it immediately.
HOSE
CONNECTOR
G1/2" M
G1/4" M LH ADAPTER
WITH SEALING CONE
(NOT INCLUDED)
30
24 MM
G1/2" F
Pressure REGULATOR (not supplied):
This appliance must be equipped with a pressure regulator in compliance with local/natio-
nal standards and/or regulations with a nominal pressure output of:
CATEGORY I3+(28-30/37) Propane 37 mbar. Butane 28-30 mbar.
CATEGORY I3B/P (30) Propane/Butane 30 mbar
CATEGORY I3B/P (50) Propane/Butane 50 mbar
NEVER USE AN UNREGULATED GAS SOURCE.
HOSE (not supplied):
The inlet pipe of the user must NOT be less than:
ؽ" = Ø14 mm for Methane
ؼ" = Ø 8 mm for LPG (Max length 1.5 meters)
CYLINDER
• We recommend using cylinders weighing no more than 10 kg if you want to place a trolley
under the oven.
• Maximum length of the gas pipe allowed 1.5 m.
• Always handle the cylinder with care. Never place it in a horizontal position as the valve
may become damaged.
This could cause serious safety issues. Always use the cylinder upright. If positioned
horizontally, the cylinder could allow the combustible liquid to reach the pipes, creating
damage with risk of explosion.
• Always place the cylinder in an accessible place to facilitate opening and closing in case
of emergency.
• Never subject cylinders to heat. The internal pressure could increase and exceed its sa-
fety limits.
• Never store butane or propane gas cylinders (even if empty) in the house, cellar or ba-
sement. Propane gas is heavier than air, if there is a leak the gas will accumulate at the
lowest level and become dangerous in the presence of a spark or flame.
• Never store replacement or even empty Butane or Propane gas cylinders near the ap-
pliance in use "danger of fire and/or explosion".
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