Regulating the burners, Adapting the hob to different types of gas, Lubricating the gas taps – Candy PR 2250 GH User Manual

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Adapting the hob to different types of gas

To adapt the Hob for use with different types of gas, carry out the following instructions:
— remove the grids and burners
— insert the hexagonal spanner (supplied) into the burner support (Fig. 5)
— unscrew the injector and replace it with one suitable for the gas to be used (see

Table of gas consumption)

— carry out regulation of the burner.

Hexagonal spanner

Fig. 5

Regulating the burners

For maximum efficiency from the burners, the correct combustion of the flame is neces-
sary (see table of gas consumptions quota “X”). A good flame must be well aligned and
without yellow tips (Fig. 7/B). If there is insufficient air, the flame will be uneven with yel-
low tips (Fig. 7/A). If there is too much air, the flame will be very short and bright (Fig.
7/C). In these cases the combustion
must be adjusted by re-fitting the carburation tube to the Venturi (where there is insuffi-
cient air) or removing the carburation tube (in the case of too much air). To position the
carburation tube, the fixing screws must be loosened, and retightened when the satisfac-
tory combustion is obtained.

air

regul.

4 mm

4 mm

2 mm

6 mm

15 mm

13 mm

Working

burner

large back right

large front left

medium

small

double ring

maxi

Ø injector

1/100 mm

120

127

93

80

2x94

2x94

Ø injector

1/100 mm

80

84

61

54

2x65

2x65

Qn
kW

2,65

2,95

1,5

1,1

3,3

3,3

l/h

G20

252

281

143

105

314

314

g/h

G30

193

215

109

80

238

238

g/h

G31

189

211

107

79

236

236

Qn
kW

2,5

2,8

1,45

1,05

3,1

3,1

l/h

G25

277

310

161

116

314

314

Qmin.

kW

0,650

0,650

0,380

0,280

0,900

0,900

air

regul.

4 mm

4 mm

2 mm

6 mm

13 mm

13 mm

air

regul.

2 mm

2 mm

5 mm

4 mm

0 mm

0 mm

G20

G30

G25

G31

G30

G20/G25

G20/G30

G25

Quota «X» depending

on type of gas

Table of gas consumption

1W = 0,860 kcal/h

air

regul.

5 mm

5 mm

7 mm

6 mm

15 mm

13 mm

Regulating the minimum flame

After lighting the burners, turn the control knob to the minimum setting and then remo-
ve the knob (this can easily be removed by apply a gentle pressure).
Using a small «Terminal» type screwdriver the regulating screw can be adjusted as in
Fig. 8. Turning the screw clockwise reduces the gas flow, whilst turning it anticlockwise
increases the flow – Use this adjustment to obtain a flame of approximately 3 to 4 mm
in length and then replace the control knob.
If GPL (cylinder) gas is being used, turn the screw clockwise right to the end of the
travel of the by-pass.

Screws regulating

(for differend models)

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Fig. 6

Fig. 7

BURNER CAP

BURNER

AIR REGULATION

SCREW

FIXING

SCREW

SMALL

MEDIUM

LARGE

DOUBLE RING

MAXI

For dimensions «X» see table of gas consumption

When you have carried out the new gas regulation, replace the old gas rating pla-
te on your appliance with one (supplied with hob) suitable for the type of gas for
which it has been regulated.

Lubricating the gas taps

If a gas tap becomes stiff, it should be dismantled, cleaned carefully with petrol and
smeared with a drop of special heat resistant grease.
The following operations should be carried but:
— disconnect the electrical power supply, close the gas supply tap from the mains or

cylinder.

— Remove the knobs and the plate by removing the screws located at the rear of the

plate itself and beneath the individual burners.

— Remove the two screws holding down the head flange.
— Remove the head flange and the retaining spring on the knob shaft.
— Remove the gas regulation cone, clean it with petrol and smear it with some heat

resistant grease, taking care not to obstruct any holes through which gas must pass.

— Re-assemble all the parts, making sure that the spring and the rotating axis of the

cone fitted to the knob shaft are correctly seated.

Fig. 8

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