Ignition of the main burner and temperature regulation Fig.A
After releasing the button (A), rotate it to position
By rotating the knob further to the position
Turning off the main burner
Rotate the knob to the
position. Only the pilot burner will remain lighted.
Turning off the appliance Fig.A
Rotate the knob to the "0" position. This command blocks the gas flow to both the main burner and the pilot burner. To ignite
the appliance again, rotate the knob to the
INSTRUCTIONS FOR REMOVAL OF EXHAUST GASES
Type " A" Appliances (See Data Plate)
Combustion fumes from type " A" appliances must be removed by means of special hoods or similar devices which are
connected to efficient flues or stovepipes or directly to the outside (natural removal). Fig. 1.
If this is not possible, an extraction fan may be used if it is connected directly to the outside (mechanical removal). Fig.
2. The capacity of such a fan shall not be inferior to that established by regulations in effect.
Mechanical Removal of Exhaust Gases
The supply of gas to the appliance must be directly linked to the exhaust removal system. It must be interrupted if the capacity
of the system falls below the minimum amount established by the regulations in force.
The gas supply to the appliance must be turned on again manually.
NATURAL REMOVAL Fig.1
GAS
1) Suction hood
OBSERVATIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Do not leave the working appliance unattended.
ATTENTION: Do not use the appliance if the tub is empty.
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(max.) to ignite the main burner.
(min.), the appliance will operate at the minimum level
Fig.A
position and push button (18).
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MECHANICAL REMOVAL Fig.2
1) Suction hood
2) Blocking device
GAS