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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Safety when working with gas • Any works on gas equipment and systems may only be carried out by authorised qualified persons who are Gas Safe registered. • "Prior to the installation, ensure that the local distribution conditions (nature of the gas and gas pressure) and the adjustment of the appliance are compatible." • "This appliance is not connected to a combustion products or evacuation device. It shall be installed and connected in accordance with current installation regulations. Particular attention shall be given to the relevant requirements regarding ventilation:" See Before installation, page 8 • "CAUTION: The use of gas cooking appliance results in the production of heat and moisture in the room in which it is installed. Ensure that the kitchen is well ventilated: keep natural ventilation holes open or install a mechanical ventilation device (mechanical extractor hood). Prolonged intensive use of the appliance may call for additional ventilation, for example increasing the level of the mechanical ventilation where present." • Gas appliances and systems must be regularly checked for proper functioning. Regulator, hose and its clamp must be checked regularly and replaced within the periods recommended by its manufacturer or when necessary. • Clean the gas burners regularly. The flames should be blue and burn evenly. • Good combustion is required in gas appliances. In case of incomplete combustion, carbon monoxide (CO) might develop. Carbon monoxide is a colourless, odourless and very toxic gas, which has a lethal effect even in very small doses. • Request information about gas emergency telephone numbers and safety measures in case of gas smell from you local gas provider. What to do when you smell gas ADANGER •I Do not use open flame or do not smoke. Do not operate any electrical buttons (e.g. lamp button, door bell and etc.) Do not use fixed or mobile phones. Risk of explosion and toxication! 1. Turn off all valves on gas appliances and gas meter at the main control valve, unless it's in a confined space or cellar. 2. Open doors and windows. 3. Check all tubes and connections for tightness. If you still smell gas leave the property. 4. Warn the neighbours. 5. Call the fire-brigade. Use a telephone outside the house. 5.1 If you have door or gates that are secured by an electric lock, or entry phone, please open these manually. 6. Do not re-enter the property until you are told it is safe to do so. 7/EN

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SAVE
THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
Safety
when
working
with
gas
Any
works
on
gas
equipment
and
systems
may
only
be
carried
out
by
authorised
qualified
persons
who
are
Gas
Safe
registered.
"Prior
to
the
instal
lation,
ensure
that
the
local
distribution
conditions
(nature
of
the
gas
and
gas
pressure)
and
the
adjustment
of
the
appliance
are
compatible."
"This
appliance
is
not
connected
to
a
combustion
products
or
evacuation
device.
It
shall
be
installed
and
connected
in
accordance
with
current
instal
lation
regulations.
Particular
attention
shall
be
given
to
the
relevant
requirements
regarding
ventilation:"
See
Before
installation,
page
8
"CAUTION:
The
use
of
gas
cooking
appliance
results
in
the
production
of
heat
and
moisture
in
the
room
in
which
it
is
installed.
Ensure
that
the
kitchen
is
well
ventilated:
keep
natural
venti
lation
holes
open
or
install
a
mechanical
ventilation
device
(mechanical
extractor
hood).
Prolonged
intensive
use
of
the
appliance
may
cal
l
for
additional
ventilation,
for
example
increasing
the
level
of
the
mechanical
ventilation
where
present."
Gas
appliances
and
systems
must
be
regularly
checked
for
proper
functioning.
Regulator,
hose
and
its
clamp
must
be
checked
regularly
and
replaced
within
the
periods
recommended
by
its
manufacturer
or
when
necessary.
Clean
the
gas
burners
regularly.
The
flames
should
be
blue
and
burn
evenly.
Good
combustion
is
required
in
gas
appliances.
In
case
of
incomplete
combustion,
carbon
monoxide
(CO)
might
develop.
Carbon
monoxide
is
a
colourless,
odourless
and
very
toxic
gas,
which
has
a
lethal
effect
even
in
very
small
doses.
Request
information
about
gas
emergency
telephone
numbers
and
safety
measures
in
case
of
gas
smell
from
you
local
gas
provider.
What
to
do
when
you
smell
gas
A
DANGER
I
Do
not
use
open
flame
or
do
not
smoke.
Do
not
operate
any
electrical
buttons
(e.g.
lamp
button,
door
bell
and
etc.)
Do
not
use
fixed
or
mobile
phones.
Risk
of
explosion
and
toxication!
1.
Turn
off
all
valves
on
gas
appliances
and
gas
meter
at
the
main
control
valve,
unless
it's
in
a
confined
space
or
cellar.
2.
Open
doors
and
windows.
3.
Check
all
tubes
and
connections
for
tightness.
If
you
still
smell
gas
leave
the
property.
4.
Warn
the
neighbours.
5.
Call
the
fire
-brigade.
Use
a
telephone
outside
the
house.
5.1
If
you
have
door
or
gates
that
are
secured
by
an
electric
lock,
or
entry
phone,
please
open
these
manual
ly.
6.
Do
not
re-enter
the
property
until
you
are
told
it
is
safe
to
do
so.
7/EN