6.4 CHECKING FOR GAS LEAKS
• Once installed, check there are no gas leaks from the pipe joints by using a soapy water
solution. You will know if there are leaks by the foamy bubbles that form. Never use bare flames
to check for leaks.
• When the appliance is ready to use, check there are no gas leaks, by checking on the gauge, if
used (for a period of 30 minutes), that there is no passage or consumption of gas.
7 MAINTENANCE
There is very little maintenance thanks to the correct way the appliances have been made.
However, we do advise having the systems checked by qualified personnel at least twice a
year.
N.B.: the manufacturer declines all responsibility for direct or indirect damages caused by
incorrect installation, bad maintenance, tampering, improper uses and the failure to comply
with the accident prevention norms regarding the prevention of fire and safety for gas
systems.
7.1 CONVERSION FOR USE WITH A DIFFERENT TYPE OF GAS
The appliance is tested and set for working with gas according to the characteristics table
affixed in proximity to the appliance’s gas inlet.
In order for it to function with a different type of gas, proceed as follows:
• The conversion must be carried out by qualified personnel
• The set of nozzles for changeover to another type of gas, different from the type for
which the unit was set up, is normally contained in a nylon bag with relative additional
labels that show all the types of gas.
If the set is not provided, it must be requested from the dealer/importer, first
ascertaining that the unit can in fact work with other types of gas.
Once changeover and necessary adjustments are complete, the label for the
corresponding gas must be place in the appropriate place on the characteristics tag,
cutting out the correct one.
• Changing the burner nozzle (Fig. 1):
remove the grills (1), grill support (2), the lava supporting frame and you will now be
able to see the burner. Open the burner’s air regulating bush completely (3) and change
the nozzle (27). Put everything back in place; place the burner air regulating bush (24)
at the distance specified ("A") in the Technical Data table according to the type of gas
(Fig. 10). (Fig. 4).