Installation instructionsGas hobKM 404 / KM 405KM 406KM 414 / KM 417To avoid the risk of accidents ordamage to the appliance, it isessential to read t
KM 406a Support bracketb Building in height plus 3 mm for fixing screwAppliance dimensions10
KM 414a Support bracketb Building in height plus 3 mm for fixing screwAppliance dimensions11
KM 417a Support bracketb Building in height plus 3 mm for fixing screwc Frontd Building in height - Mains connection boxe Gas connectionAppliance dime
Dimensions 7 mm and 11 mm are thespace taken up by the frame of theappliance on the worktop.^ Make a cut-out for the hob in theworktop, paying attenti
Fitting the spacer bars andsupport bracketsa Support bracketsb Spacer barsInstallation of several appliancesThe illustration above shows anexample of
Fixing the spacer barsThe spacer bar is only required whencombined with another appliance.^ Position the spacer bars b in thepositions shown in "
Fixing the support brackets^ Position the two support bracketssupplied a in the positions shown in"Fitting the spacer bars and supportbrackets&qu
Dimensions 7 mm and 11 mm are thespace taken up by the frame of theappliance on the worktop.^ Make a cut-out for the hob in theworktop.Dimension "
Fitting the spacer bars andsupport bracketsKM 414 / KM 417 with 2 appliances 288 mm widea Support bracketsb Spacer barsInstallation of several applian
Fixing the spacer barsThe spacer bar is only required whencombined with a 288 mm widecombiset appliance.^ Position the spacer bars b in thepositions s
G This appliance can be used in countries other than those specified on theappliance. It is, however, set up for connection to the gas and electricity
Fixing the support brackets^ Position the two support bracketssupplied a in the positions shown in"Fitting the spacer bars and supportbrackets&qu
ImportantUnder no circumstances shouldsealant find its way between theframe of the top part of the hob andthe worktop.This could cause difficulties if
All electrical work should be carriedout by a suitably qualified andcompetent person, in strictaccordance with current local andnational safety regula
ImportantThe electrical safety of this appliancecan only be guaranteed whencontinuity is complete between it andan effective earthing system, whichcom
Connection to the gas supply, orconversion from one type of gas toanother should only be undertakenby an approved and registered gasinstaller in stric
KM 404 / KM 405 / KM 406a Connection with test nipplespecifically for GBKM 414 / KM 417a Connection with test nipplespecifically for GBNatural gas / l
KM 404When converting to another type ofgas, the main jets and the small jetsof all burners must be changed.Nominal rating for all gas types withthe b
Changing the jetsDisconnect the gas hob from theelectricity supply by switching off atthe socket and withdrawing the plugor by removing the mains fuse
KM 405When converting to another type ofgas, the main jets and the small jetsof all burners must be changed.Nominal rating for all gas types withthe b
Changing the jetsDisconnect the gas hob from theelectricity supply by switching off atthe socket and withdrawing the plugor by removing the mains fuse
Gas-heated appliancesSafety precautions to take if you smell gasß Turn off the gas emergency control valve immediately.This is usually located near th
KM 406When converting to another type ofgas, the main jets and the small jetsof all burners must be changed.Nominal rating at high settingGas type KWN
Changing the jetsDisconnect the gas hob from theelectricity supply by switching off atthe socket and withdrawing the plugor by removing the mains fuse
Changing the main jet^ Use an SW 10 socket spanner toloosen the main jet from its holder, byturning anti-clockwise. At the sametime use an SW 13 spann
Changing the jet for the inner burnerd jet disc (main jet for the inner burner)e air sleevef air vent^Remove screw c from fitting b withan SW8 spanner
Check the first intake of aira Securing screwb Air sleeveGap X must measure:6 mm for Natural gas13 mm for Liquid gas^If this is not the case, loosen t
KM 414When converting to another type ofgas, the main jets and the small jetsof all burners must be changed.Nominal rating for all gas types withthe b
Changing the jetsDisconnect the gas hob from theelectricity supply by switching off atthe socket and withdrawing the plugor by removing the mains fuse
KM 417When converting to another type ofgas, the main jets and the small jetsof all burners must be changed.Nominal rating for all gas types withthe b
Changing the jetsDisconnect the gas hob from theelectricity supply by switching off atthe socket and withdrawing the plugor by removing the mains fuse
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Building inFit wall units and cooker hoodbefore fitting the gas hob, to avoiddamaging the hob.~The room in which the gas hob isinstalled must be at le
~An electric fryer must not beinstalled next to a gas hob, as the gasflames could ignite the fat in the fryer.It is essential to maintain a distance o
KM 404a Support bracketb Building in height plus 3 mm for fixing screwAppliance dimensions8
KM 405a Support bracketb Building in height plus 3 mm for fixing screwc Frontd Building in height - Mains connection boxe Gas connectionAppliance dime
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