Gas Connection; Positioning The Cooker - AEG 10660GN-MN User Manual

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Location and aeration
Gas cookers must always discharge the
products of combustion and the moisture
through hoods connected to flues or
directly to the outside (fig. 16). If it is
impossible to use a hood, a fan installed
on the window or wall, facing the outside,
is allowed and should be switched on
each time the appliance is used ( fig. 17)
provided the rules and regulations in force
relating to ventilation.
AIR INLET MIN. SECT. 100 cm
Fig. 16
AIR INLET MIN. SECT. 100 cm
Fig. 17

Positioning the cooker

The appliances are fitted with the following
parts to enable them to be correctly
positioned:
appliance, which allow the height of
the cooker to be aligned with other
kitchen furniture. A kit made of skirts,
screws and feet is supplied to install
on cooker (fig.18).
equipped with this accessory, leave of
the factory with this particular inserted
inside the drawer below the oven.
In order to install the backguard, it
is necessary to loosen the screws
positioned on the back of the hob and
then to fix the backgaurd as indicated
in figure 19.
accessible once the appliance is
installed.
Fig. 18
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Fig. 19

Gas connection

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Before connecting the appliance
check that the data on the rating plate
affixed to the cooker, correspond to
those of the gas mains.
and at the back of the cooker gives
the appliance adjustment conditions,
that is, the type of gas and operating
pressure.
there are no leaks using a soapy
solution (never a flame).
The appliance's gas inlet fitting is a
threaded 1/2" male cylindrical type,
228-1 standards. If gas is distributed
through ducts the appliance must be
connected to the gas mains with:
standards, whose joints must be made
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