Kuppersbusch USA GKS 6740 0 M UL User Manual

INSTRUCTIONS AND  
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE USE,  
INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE OF  
BUILT-IN GAS CERAMIC HOBS  
Dear customer,  
thank you for buying one of our products.  
We are sure that this new, modern, functional and practical appliance, made using the finest quality  
materials, will fully satisfy your requirements. This new appliance is very easy to use, but in order to  
obtain the best results, we strongly recommend that you read this booklet carefully before use.  
These instructions are valid exclusively for countries the identification symbols of which appear  
on the cover of the instruction booklet and the label on the appliance.  
The manufacturer cannot be considered responsible for any damages to people or to things in the  
event of incorrect installation or improper use of the appliance.  
Kuppersbusch USA  
1883 Massaro Blvd. Tampa, FL 33619  
Toll: (800) 459-0844 P: 813-288-8890 F: 813-288-8604  
MODELS: GKS 3720.0 M-UL- GKS 6740.0 M-UL- GKS9751.0 M-UL  
The Manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any imprecision due to printing or copying errors  
contained in this booklet. The figures shown are purely indicative. We reserve the right to make any  
changes to our products which we consider to be necessary or useful, also in the interest of the user,  
without affecting their essential characteristics in terms of functionality and safety.  
COD. 04064ULKUP - 04.06.2009  
SAFE GUARD INSTRUCTIONS  
1) SAFE GUARD INSTRUCTIONS  
For all appliances:  
- the product shall be installed according with the a statement that the installation must conform with local  
codes or, in absence of local codes, with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54.  
- The product must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or, in the absence of local  
codes, with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.  
- The appliance and its individual shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system  
during any pressure testing of that system at test pressure in excess of ½ psi (3.5 kPa). The maximun  
gas supply pressure is 4 inch WC and 11 inch WC and the gas pressure regulator provided is regulated  
to 1 inch water column above the manufacturer’s specified manihold pressure.  
- Always disconnect all cord connect appliances shall include instructions relative to location ot the wall  
receptacle and the warning to the user to disconnect the electrical supply before servicing the  
appliance.  
WARNING: If the information on this manual is not followed  
exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property  
damage, personal injury or death.  
- Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any  
other appliance.  
- WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS  
- Do not try to light any appliance.  
- Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in your building.  
- Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone.  
Follow the gas supplier’s instructions.  
- If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.  
- Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer; service agency or the  
gas supplier.  
- Save the orifices removed from the appliance for future use.  
- When a flexible service cord of the grounding type is provided to connect the appliance to a line-voltage  
electrical supply, the instructions shall also include the intent of the warning statement specified in  
1.29.12.  
- The maximum depth cabinets installed above cooking tops be 13 in. (330 mm).  
- Keeping appliance area clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline, and other flammable vapors  
and liquids.  
- Not obstructing the flow combustion and ventilation air.  
3
USE  
2) BURNERS  
Burners  
Power ratings BTU  
Pan Ø in cm  
A diagram is screen-printed above each knob on  
the front panel. This diagram indicates to which  
burner the knob in question corresponds. After  
having opened the gas mains or gas bottle tap, light  
the burners as described below:  
13000÷14500 Btu/h  
2550÷3200 Btu/h  
“DUAL” burner total  
simmer  
24 ÷ 26  
Fast burner  
8350 Btu/h  
4350 Btu/h  
4350 Btu/h  
3400 Btu/h  
20 ÷ 22  
16 ÷ 18  
16 ÷ 18  
10 ÷ 14  
- manual ignition  
Semi fast-burner front  
Semi fast-burner back  
Auxiliary  
Push and turn the knob corresponding to the  
required burner in an anticlockwise direction until it  
reaches the full on position (large flame fig. 1), then  
place a lighted match near the burner.  
- Electrical ignition  
WARNINGS:  
Push and turn the knob corresponding to the  
required burner in an anticlockwise direction until it  
reaches the full on position (large flame fig. 1), then  
depress and release the ignition button “E”.  
- Automatic electrical ignition  
- burners with flame failure device may only be  
ignited when the relative knob has been set to the  
Full on position (large flame fig. 1).  
- Matches can be used to ignite the burners in a  
blackout.  
Push and turn the knob corresponding to the  
required burner in an anticlockwise direction until it  
reaches the full on position (large flame fig. 1), then  
depress the knob.  
- Lighting burners equipped with flame failure  
device  
The knobs of burners equipped with flame failure  
device must be turned in an anticlockwise direction  
until they reach the full on position (large flame fig. 1)  
and come to a stop. Now depress the knob in  
question and repeat the previously indicated  
operations.  
Keep the knob depressed for about 10 seconds  
once the burner has ignited.  
HOW TO USE THE BURNERS  
Bear in mind the following indications in order to  
achieve maximum efficiency with the least possible  
gas consumption:  
- use adequate pans for each burner (consult the  
following table and fig. 2).  
- When the pan comes to the boil, set the knob to  
the reduced rate position (small flame fig. 1).  
- Always place a lid on the pans.  
- Never leave the appliance unattended when the  
burners are being used. Make sure there are no  
children in the near vicinity. Particularly make  
sure that the pan handles are correctly positioned  
and keep a chek on foods requiring oil and  
grease to cook since these products can easily  
catch fire.  
- The machine must not be used by people  
(including children) with impaired mental or  
physical capacities, or without experience of  
using electrical devices, unless supervised or  
instructed by an expert adult responsible for their  
care and safety. Children should not be allowed  
to play with the equipment.  
- Never use aerosols near the appliance when it is  
operating.  
- If the built-in hot plate has a lid, any spilt food  
should be immediately removed from this before it  
is opened. If the appliance has a glass lid, this  
could shatter when the hot plate becomes hot.  
Always switch off all the burners before closing  
the lid.  
- Containers wider than the unit are  
recommended.  
- Use only pan with a flat bottom.  
FIG. 1  
FIG. 2  
4
USE  
until the indicator points to the maximum delivery  
obtaining the maximum flow capacity of  
3) TRADITIONAL BURNERS  
position  
both flames.  
On the surface of the hob, there is a serigraphic  
figure above each knob, indicating the burner to  
which the knob refers. After turning on the gas at  
the main or opening the valve on the gas bottle,  
light the burners as indicated below:  
When the flames are lit, keep the knob pressed for  
a few seconds, until the device automatically keeps  
the burner lit.  
It is now possible to regulate the intensity of the  
flame by turning the knob anti-clockwise (from the  
maximum flow capacity position of the inner and  
outer flames to the maximum flow capacity of the  
inner flame and the minimum of the outer flame.  
To turn off the burner, turn the knob clockwise,  
realigning the indicator with the ● off symbol.  
- automatic electric ignition  
Press the knob corresponding to the burner to use  
and turn it clockwise to the “Maximum” position  
(big flame fig. 1) pressing the knob right down.  
- Lighting burners fitted with a safety cut-off  
device  
For burners fitted with a safety cut-off device, turn  
the knob corresponding to the burner to use anti-  
clockwise to the “Maximum” position (big flame  
fig. 1) until it stops and then press the knob.  
Continue pressing the knob for about 10 seconds  
after the burner has been lit.  
Should the flames accidentally go out, turn the  
burner control knob off and wait at least 1 min befor  
attempting to light it again.  
How to use the burners  
To obtain maximum performance with minimum gas  
consumption, remember the following:  
B) - Using the inner flame only:  
after lighting the burner and regulating the inner  
flame to maximum flow capacity and the outer  
flame to minimum flow capacity as described  
above, turn the knob anti-clockwise until it clicks  
once. The inner flame is now at maximum flow  
capacity while the outer flame is turned off.  
Continue turning anti-clockwise to regulate the inner  
flame to the minimum flow capacity.  
- use suitable pans for each burner (see the table  
below and fig. 2).  
- When boiling point is reached, turn the knob to the  
“Minimum” position (small flame fig. 1).  
- Always use pans with lids.  
“DUAL” burner:  
separate regulation of the inner and outer rings (in  
practical terms, a dual burner controlled by a single  
knob), offering very flexible use thanks to the  
possibility to light either the inner flame only or the  
whole burner (inner and outer flame at the same  
time).  
LIGHTING AND USING THE “DUAL” BURNER  
Stand the pan on the burner before lighting.  
Despite being controlled by a single knob, the  
“DUAL” burner can be used in two different ways.  
Turning off:  
to turn off the burner, turn the knob clockwise,  
realigning the indicator with the ● off symbol.  
A) - Using the complete burner:  
Starting from the off position ● You must first press  
the knob, simultaneously turning it anti-clockwise,  
Once the “DUAL” burner is operating in either of the  
two modes described, it is possible to swap from  
one mode to the other by simply pressing and  
turning the knob to the position required:  
5
USE  
Notes:  
use of a gas cooking appliance produces heat and moisture in the room in which it is installed.  
The room must therefore be well ventilated.  
Intensive and lengthy use of the appliance may require additional ventilation. This can be  
achieved by opening a window or by increasing the power of the mechanical exhausting system if  
installed.  
WARNING!  
NEVER use this appliance as a space heater  
to heat or warm the room. Doing so may result  
in carbon monoxide poisoning and  
overheating ot the oven.  
6
CLEANING  
CAUTION:  
before cleaning the appliance, disconnect it  
from the gas and electricity supplies.  
- Traces of liquid spilled from pans can be  
eliminated with vinegar or lemon juice.  
- Never allow sugar or sugary foods to fall on the  
hob while cooking. Should this occur, switch off  
the hob and clean it immediately with hot water,  
using a scraper on hot spills.  
4) WORKTOP  
If you wish to maintain the shine of the ceramic  
surface, treat the glass with a silicon-based film  
product before use to protect the surface against  
water and dirt. This protective film is not durable,  
so it is advisable to repeat the application of the  
product frequently.  
- As time goes by metallic reflections, colouring or  
scratches may appear due to poor cleaning and  
the incorrect movement of pans. Scratches are  
hard to eliminate but do not affect the correct  
operation of your hob.  
- Do not use jets of steam to clean the appliance.  
It is very important to clean the hob every time you  
use it, while the glass is still warm.  
Do not clean using abrasive metal scourers, powder  
abrasives or corrosive sprays.  
Depending on the degree of dirt, we recommend:  
- for light stains, a damp sponge is sufficient.  
- Tough, encrusted dirt is easily eliminated using a  
scraper (fig. 3), not supplied with the hob, but  
easy to find in local stores. Use the scraper  
carefully to avoid damaging the hob.  
FIG. 3  
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CLEANING  
The enamelled grids, enamelled covers “A”, “B” and  
“C”, and burner heads “M” (see fig. 4 and 4/A) must  
also be washed and the ignition elements “AC” and  
safety cut-off sensors “TC” (see fig. 4/B) must be  
cleaned. Do not wash them in the dishwasher.  
Cleaning operations must be carried out when the  
hob and components are not hot and the use of  
metal scouring pads, powder abrasives and  
corrosive sprays must be avoided.  
- If the opening and closing of any valve is  
awkward, do not force it but request urgent  
intervention by the technical assistance  
service.  
- Do not use jets of steam to clean the  
appliance.  
- To prevent difficulties with lighting, regularly  
clean the ignition elements (ceramic and  
electrode) and safety cut-off devices.  
Do not allow vinegar, coffee, milk, salt water, lemon  
juice or tomato juice to remain in prolonged contact  
with the surfaces.  
IMPORTANT:  
when removing the burners to clean them, ensure  
that all parts are correctly positioned before  
relighting them. In particular for the “Dual” burner,  
never remove the central disc underneath the  
lid (particular A - fig. 5), for cleaning. Should this  
operation be necessary, it must be carried out  
exclusively by qualified personnel.  
WARNINGS:  
when reassembling the components, observe  
the following recommendations:  
- check that the holes in the burner heads “M”  
(fig. 4) are not blocked by foreign bodies.  
- Ensure that the enamelled covers “A”, “B”  
and “C” (fig. 4 and 4/A) are correctly  
positioned on the burner head. The covers are  
correctly positioned on the head when they  
are perfectly stable.  
Do not remove the metal disc “B” screwed onto the  
burner.  
FIGURE 1  
FIG. 4  
FIG. 4/A  
FIG. 4/B  
5
8
INSTALLATION  
TECHNICAL INFORMATION  
FOR THE INSTALLER  
Installation, adjustments of controls and  
maintenance must only be carried out by a  
qualified engineer.  
5) FIXING THE HOT PLATE  
The hot plate has a special seal which prevents  
liquid from getting into the cabinet. Strictly comply  
with the following instructions in order to correctly  
apply this seal:  
- detach the seals from their backing, checking  
that the transparent protection still adheres to the  
seal itself.  
Incorrect installation may cause damage to  
persons, animals or property for which the  
Manufacturer shall not be considered responsible.  
During the life of the system, the automatic  
safety or regulating devices on the appliance  
may only be modified by the manufacturer or by  
his duly authorized dealer.  
- Evenly and securely fix the seal to the hot plate,  
pressing into place with the fingers and remove  
the strip of protective paper from the seal and set  
the plate into the hole made in the cabinet.  
- The prospective walls (left or right) that exceed the  
working table in height must be at a minimum  
distance from the cutting as mentionned both in  
the columns and the scheme.  
- In order to avoid accidental touch with the  
overheating bottom of the hob, during the  
working, is necessary to put a wooden insert,  
fixed by screws, at a minimum distance of  
150 mm from the lower surface of the top  
(see fig. 6).  
4) INSTALLING THE WORKTOP  
Check that the appliance is in a good condition after  
having removed the outer packaging and internal  
wrappings from around the various loose parts. In  
case of doubt, do not use the appliance and contact  
qualified personnel.  
Never leave the packaging materials  
(cardboard, bags, polystyrene foam, nails, etc.)  
within children’s reach since they could become  
potential sources of danger.  
The measurements of the opening made in the top of  
the modular cabinet and into which the hot plate will be  
installed are indicated in either fig. 6. Always comply  
with the measurements given for the hole into which  
the appliance will be recessed (see fig. 6 and 7)  
.
COMPLY WITH THE  
DIMENSIONS (in mm)  
A B C D  
E
2F (30)  
4F (60)  
5F (90)  
285 485 57.5 57.5 73 min.  
553 473 63.5 63.5 73 min.  
833 475 62.5 62.5 73.5 min.  
FIG. 6  
FIG. 7  
9
INSTALLATION  
- Stick the seal to the glass evenly and securely,  
using your fingers to press it into place.  
6) FITTING THE HOB  
The hob is equipped with a special seal to avoid  
any infiltration of liquid into the unit. To apply this  
seal correctly, please follow the instructions given  
below carefully:  
- remove all the mobile parts of the hob.  
- Cut the seal into 4 strips of the lengths suitable  
to fit it along the 4 sides of the glass.  
- Turn the hob upside down and place the  
adhesive side of the seal “E” (fig. 8) correctly  
under the edge of the hob so that the outer edge  
of the seal perfectly matches the outer perimeter  
edge of the glass. The ends of the strips must  
match without overlapping.  
- In order to avoid accidental contact with the  
surface of the box of the overheated hob during  
use, it is necessary to install a wooden divider at  
a minimum distance of 150 mm from the top,  
fastening it in place with screws. (fig. 6).  
- To fasten this product to the supporting structure,  
we advise you not to use mechanical or electrical  
screwdrivers and to exercise moderate pressure  
by hand on the fastening hooks.  
FIG. 9  
FIG. 8  
10  
INSTALLATION  
The transition piece on the supply side of the  
7) ROOM VENTILATION  
regulator must be provided by the installer.  
Unions compatible with the hose fittings must be  
used and connections tested for gas leaks.  
Ensure the supply connection point is accessible  
with the appliance installed.  
Warning: ensure that the hose assembly is  
restrained from accidental contact with the flue or  
flue outlet of an underbench oven.  
To ensure correct operation of the appliance, it is  
important to ensure that the room where the hot  
plate is installed has sufficient ventilation.  
8) GAS CONNECTION  
Natural Gas and Propane Gas  
Natural Gas installations require the connection of  
a gas regulator at the appliance. This regulator is  
supplied with the appliance on purchase.  
Assemble the regulator (noting the gas flow  
direction) and transition pieces (supplied with the  
appliance), in accordance with below figure.  
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INSTALLATION  
When the appliance is connected straight to the  
electricity main:  
- install an omnipolar circuit-breaker between the  
appliance and the electricity main. This circuit-  
breaker should be sized, in compliance with  
current installation regulations.  
- Remember that the earth wire must not be  
interrupted by the circuit-breaker.  
- For optimum safety, the electrical connection may  
also be protected by a high sensitivity differential  
circuit- breaker.  
9) ELECTRICAL CONNECTION  
The electrical connections of the appliance  
must be carried out in compliance with the  
provisions and standards in force.  
Before connecting the appliance, check that:  
- the electrical capacity of the mains supply and  
current sockets suit the maximum power rating of  
the appliance (consult the data label applied to the  
underside of the hot plate).  
- The socket or system has an efficient earth  
connection in compliance with the provisions and  
standards in force. The manufacturer declines all  
responsibility for failing to comply with these  
provisions.  
You are strongly advised to fix the relative yellow-  
green earth wire to an efficient earthing system.  
When the appliance is connected to the  
electricity main by a socket:  
- fit a standard plug suited to the load indicated on  
the data label to the cable.  
- Fit the wires following figure 10, taking care of  
respecting the following correspondences:  
Letter L (live) = wire;  
Letter N (neutral) = wire;  
earth symbol  
= green or yellow-green wire.  
- Never use reductions, adapters of shunts for  
connection since these could create false contacts  
and lead to dangerous overheating.  
- The outlet must be accessible after the built-in.  
FIG. 10  
12  
INSTALLATION  
- Fix the hob with the proper brackets “S” and turn  
the screw “F” until the bracket “S” stick on the top  
(fig. 12).  
- The prospective walls (left or right) that exceed the  
working table in height must be at a minimum  
distance from the cutting as mentionned both in  
the columns and the scheme.  
- In order to avoid accidental touch with the  
overheating bottom of the hob, during the working,  
is necessary to put a wooden insert, fixed by  
screws, at a minimum distance of 150 mm from  
the lower surface of the top (see fig. 6).  
10) FIXING THE HOT PLATE  
The hot plate has a special seal which prevents  
liquid from infiltrating into the cabinet. Strictly  
comply with the following instructions in order to  
correctly apply this seal:  
- detach the seals from their backing, checking that  
the transparent protection still adheres to the seal  
itself.  
- Overturn the hot plate and correctly position seal  
“E” (fig. 11) under the edge of the hot plate itself,  
so that the outer side of the seal perfectly matches  
the outer perimetral edge of the hot plate. The  
ends of the strips must fit together without  
overlapping.  
- Evenly and securely fix the seal to the hot plate,  
pressing into place with the fingers and remove  
the strip of protective paper from the seal and set  
the plate into the hole made in the cabinet.  
FIG. 11  
FIG. 12  
13  
ADJUSTMENTS  
Always disconnect the appliance from the  
It is understood that only burners operating  
with Natural Gas or Town gas should be  
subjected to the above mentioned adjustments.  
The screw must be fully locked when the  
burners operate with Propane HD-5 (turn  
clockwise).  
electricity main before making any adjustments.  
All seals must be replaced by the technician at  
the end of any adjustments or regulations.  
Our burners do not require primary air  
adjustment.  
In the case of a “DUAL” burner, the regulation  
screw situated inside the post of the valve regulates  
the central flame, while the screw next to the valve  
regulates the outer flame.  
11) TAPS  
“Reduced rate” adjustment  
- Switch on the burner and turn the relative knob to  
the “Reduced rate” position (small flame fig. 1).  
- Remove knob “M” (fig. 13) of the tap, which is  
simply pressed on to its rod.  
- Insert a small screwdriver “D” into hole “C” (fig. 13)  
and turn the throttle screw to the right or left until  
the burner flame has been adequately regulated to  
the “Reduced rate” position.  
The operations described above can be carried out  
easily, whatever the position of the hob or however  
it is fastened to the unit.  
THE BURNERS DO NOT REQUIRE ANY  
REGULATION OF THE PRIMARY AIR.  
Check that the flame does not go out when the  
knob is sharply switched from the “Full on” to the  
“Reduced rate” position.  
FIG. 13  
14  
CONVERSIONS  
or pre-regulation organs and apply the label  
12) REPLACING NOZZLES  
corresponding to the new gas regulation carried  
out on the appliance in place of that previously  
applied. This label is contained in the spare  
nozzle bag.  
For the ease of the fitter, we have prepared a table  
indicating the flow capacities, the heat capacities of  
the burners, the diameter of the nozzles and the  
working pressure for the various types of gas.  
The burners can be adapted to suited different  
types of gas by fitting the nozzles that correspond to  
the gas used. To do this, it is necessary to remove  
the burner heads and use a straight key “B”, to  
unscrew the nozzle “A” (see fig. 14) and replace it  
with a nozzle corresponding to the gas used.  
We advise you to block the nozzle tightly.  
After making these replacements, the  
technician must regulate the burners as  
described in paragraph 11, seal any regulation  
ARRANGEMENT OF THE BURNERS  
TABLE  
NORMAL  
PRESSURE  
NOMINAL HEAT  
INJECTOR  
DIAMETER  
BURNERS  
INPUT (Btu/h)  
GAS  
inches water  
column  
N°  
DESCRIPTION  
Min.  
Max.  
1/100 mm  
PROPANE HD - 5  
NATURAL GAS  
11  
7
66  
7800 13000  
7800 14500  
DUAL  
SIMMER  
RAPID  
125  
1
PROPANE HD - 5  
NATURAL GAS  
11  
7
46 H2  
90  
1450  
2100  
2550  
3200  
PROPANE HD - 5  
NATURAL GAS  
11  
7
83  
2400  
2400  
8350  
8350  
2
3
4
5
145  
PROPANE HD - 5  
NATURAL GAS  
11  
7
58  
2050  
1700  
4350  
4350  
SEMIRAPID  
SEMIRAPID  
AUXILIARY  
100  
PROPANE HD - 5  
NATURAL GAS  
11  
7
58  
2050  
1700  
4350  
4350  
100  
PROPANE HD - 5  
NATURAL GAS  
11  
7
50  
90  
1200  
1400  
3400  
3400  
FIG. 14  
15  
SERVICING  
Always disconnect the appliance from the  
electricity and gas mains before proceeding  
with any servicing operation.  
Greasing the taps (see fig. 19)  
If a tap becomes stiff to operate, it must be  
immediately greased in compliance with the  
following instructions:  
12) REPLACING COMPONENTS  
Replacement of the components housed inside  
the appliance: remove the trivets and the burners  
from the upper part of the working table; remove  
the fixing screws "V" of the burner (fig. 15) and the  
knobs fixed by pressure with the hans, in order to  
take off the appliance.  
- remove the tap.  
- Clean the cone and its housing using a cloth  
soaked in diluent.  
- Lightly spread the cone with the relative grease.  
- Fit the cone back in place, operate it several times  
and then remove it again. Eliminate any excess  
grease and check that the gas ducts have not  
become clogged.  
- Fit all parts back in place, complying with the  
demounting order in reverse.  
- The tight closure test must be done using a foamy  
liquid. The use of the flame is prohibited.  
After having carried out the above listed operations,  
the burners (fig. 16), taps (fig. 17) and electrical  
components can all be replaced (fig. 18).  
NB: the ignition bar must be removed before  
replacing the taps in appliances with automatic  
ignition systems.  
To facilitate the servicing technician’s task, here is a  
chart with the types and sections of the powering  
cables and the ratings of the electrical components.  
It is advisable to change seal “D” whenever a tap is  
replaced to ensure a perfect tightness.  
FIG. 15  
FIG. 16  
FIG. 17  
FIG. 18  
FIG. 19  
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TECHNICAL DATA ON THE DATA LABEL  
2 BURNERS (30)  
4 BURNERS (60)  
PROPANE HD - 5 = 11 inches water column  
NATURAL GAS = 7 inches water column  
PROPANE HD - 5 = 11 inches water column  
NATURAL GAS = 7 inches water column  
Σ Qn Natural Gas = 11750 Btu/h  
Σ Qn Propane HD - 5 = 11750 Btu/h  
Σ Qn Natural Gas = 20450 Btu/h  
Σ Qn Propane HD - 5 = 20450 Btu/h  
Voltage = 120 V AC  
Frequency = 60 Hz  
Voltage = 120 V AC  
Frequency = 60 Hz  
5 BURNERS (90)  
PROPANE HD - 5 = 11 inches water column  
NATURAL GAS = 7 inches water column  
Σ Qn Natural Gas = 34950 Btu/h  
Σ Qn Propane HD - 5 = 33450 Btu/h  
Voltage = 120 V AC  
Frequency = 60 Hz  
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TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND SPARES  
Before leaving the factory, this appliance was tested and regulated by specially qualified experts in order to  
guarantee the best operating results.  
The original spare parts can be found only in our Technical Assistance Centres and authorised shops.  
Every repair or regulation operation which should become subsequently necessary must be carried out with  
the utmost care and attention by qualified personnel.  
This is why we recommend that you always contact the Dealer who sold the appliance or our nearest  
Assistance Centre, specifying the brand, the model, the serial number and the type of problem affecting your  
appliance. The pertinent data is stamped on the label applied to the underside of the appliance and on the  
label applied to the packing box.  
This information enables the technical assistance department to acquire the appropriate spare parts and  
consequently guarantee prompt and targeted intervention. We recommend that you write this data in the  
spaces below and keep it to hand at all times:  
BRAND: .........................................................  
MODEL: .........................................................  
SERIES: .........................................................  
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Kuppersbusch USA  
1883 Massaro Blvd. Tampa, FL 33619  
Toll: (800) 459-0844 P: 813-288-8890 F: 813-288-8604  

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