Miele KM 81-2 Cooktop User Manual


 
Gas connection
Connection to the gas supply, or
conversion from use on one type of
gas to another should only be
undertaken by an approved, who is
responsible for correct functioning
of the appliance when installed.
The gas cooktop is suitable for natural
gas and LPG.
Check with your local Gas Supplier
for details about the type of gas and
calorific value from your Gas Board
and compare this information with
the type of gas quoted on the data
plate.
For LPG consult your Miele-Dealer
or the service Department for the cor-
rect gas jet kit. Instructions for con-
version to alternative forms of gas
can be found on pages 36-39.
The gas connection must be in-
stalled so that it can be connected
either from inside or outside the kit-
chen unit and the stop-valve must
be easily accessible and visible, by
opening one of the furniture doors,
if necessary.
The gas connection must be in accord-
ance with local and national regulations
and should be tested for possible leak-
age.
The appliance may only be connected
by a qualified gas fitter who is respon-
sible for correct functioning of the ap-
pliance when installed.
When the gas cooktop has been in-
stalled, it is essential to check that
neither the gas pipe nor the mains
cable are in contact with hot parts
of the appliance, otherwise tempera-
ture damage to the pipe and the
cable could occur.
Nominal rating for all types of gas at
the high setting:
burner
gas type rating
in MJ/h
small +
large
natural gas 17.28
small +
large
LPG
(Propane)
17.28
small +
large
LPG
(Propane/
Butane)
17.28
Gas connection
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