Installation Instructions
for LP Gas Unit
Dear Consumer!
Dear Installer!
Please keep this manual in a safe
place and pass it on to future
reference.
Please leave this instruction with
the appliance for the owner.
GKS 644.0 / GKS 324.0
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Safety instructions
The instructions must be reviewed with the customer before instal-
lation is complete.
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Do not cover the vents where fumes can escape.
The maximum gas supply pressure in accordance with the inlet pres-
sure rating of the gas appliance pressure regulator supplied (10 inch
water column) is 13 inch water column.
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The appliance may only be operated with LP gas (Liquid Propane).
The appliance can be converted to run on Natural gas. The conver-
sion can only be carried out by the Küppersbusch Service staff.
Please ask them for help.
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Your appliance should only be installed and grounded by a qualified
technician. Likewise, a qualified gas range or service technician
should perform any adjustment and service.
Installation
Requirements for installation
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The installation must conform with local codes or, in the absence of
local codes, with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1.
Information regarding settings for the appliance are listed in these
operating instructions. You may also find them on an information or
identification plate on the appliance itself.
■ Your appliance should be installed in a room large enough that fresh air
ventilation can be provided by either a window or a door.
■ All setting data for the appliance is listed in these operating instructions.
You can also find them on an information place or identification plate on the
appliance.
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Only use the pressure regulator which is supplied with this appliance. ■ The cook top must be built into an opening in the counter top. This opening
must be prepared according to the installation dimensions specified below.
Don’t install or use this appliance in a mobil home.
■ The counter top must be aligned horizontally. Make a clean cut into it for
■ Caution! Check whether the details on the identification plate match
with the local connection conditions (type of gas and gas pressure) and
with the settings of the appliance. If you notice any discrepancies, the
appliance must be converted accordingly by Küppersbusch Service!
the opening.
■ There must be no cross bars beneath the opening. They should be cut back
to at least the size of the opening in the worktop.
■ Protect all cut surfaces of the counter top with a coat of waterproof paint.
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The use of a gas cooker causes heat and humidity to build up in the
room where the appliance is installed. As a result, the appliance
should be installed in a well ventilated room.
If the connection plug isn’t accessible, safety measures should be
used with line-protecting cutouts, fuses or contactors with contact
opening at least 3 mm (1/8 inches) wide.
Maintenance and repair work on the appliance must be performed
by a trained technician. The power supply and the gas supply should
always be turned off during repairs or connection. To avoid potential
safety hazards, make sure all installation, service and maintenance
has been performed according to guidelines.
■ Additional space for the gas connection is required below the cook top.
■ The wall connection strip must be made of heat-resistant material and must
have no sockets in the area around the cook top. Use a support strip made
of plastic with a covering strip made of aluminum. The lateral part on the
counter top must not be longer than one inch.
■ The wall above the wall connection strip in the area around the appliance
must be made of non-flammable material. Do not use wood, plastic, PVC,
foil etc.
■ During normal use, very high temperatures may affect the surrounding items
of furniture. Protect all plastic finish or veneer of built-in kitchen furnishings
with a heat-resistant adhesive (100°C/225°F).
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Make sure all connections between the appliance and the cylinder
are tight and leak-proof.
Make sure the freely laid supply hoses aren't placed on the cook top
and can't be jammed or wedged.
Gasket
■ Before installing the cook top and any time that it’s removed, the gasket
should be checked for signs of damage and to make sure it fits perfectly.
If necessary, put in a new gasket. Don’t use any additional adhesives like
silicone, because plastic-coated counter tops can be damaged when the
cook top is removed.
Exception: Uneven counter tops (i.e. ceramic tiles) require a gasket made
of a heat-resistant, permanently elastic sealing material (i.e. with silicone,
suitable for ceramic surfaces). Only apply this sealing material around the
edge of the cook top. Don’t apply the sealing mass underneath the cook
top onto the counter top or the work surface will be damaged when the
cook top is removed.
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This appliance must be earthed.
Don't lift the cook top out of the recess with a screwdriver or you
could damage the frame of the cook top. Press the cook top out of
the recess from underneath to remove it.
This appliance must be grounded into a 120-volt grounded outlet.
Do not remove the round grounding plug from the plug. It is your
personal responsibility to make sure you have a properly grounded
three-prong outlet in accordance with the National Electrical Code.
Do not use an extension cord with this appliance.
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This appliance is not connected to a pipe for extracting combustion
products. It must be installed and connected according to the appli-
cable installation conditions. It’s very important to provide appropriate
ventilation.
Installation dimensions
■ The distances at the front, rear and sides of the cook top opening must
conform to the measurements shown in the drawing. The edges at the front
and the rear are based on a counter top depth of 600 mm (23-5/8”). The
rear edge will be wider for counter tops of greater depth.
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No modifications should be made to the appliance without the explicit
consent of the manufacturer.
A shut-off valve must be installed within less than 3' of appliance. A
maximum of 3' flex connection is allowed between the valve and the
appliance.
The shut-off valve must be installed in an accessible location in the
gas line external to the appliance for the purpose of turning on or
shutting off gas to the appliance.
■ High cupboards located at the side of the cook top should be located at
least 300 mm (12") away.
■ Hoods and cabinets above the cook top should be at least 650 mm (26")
away from the cook top.The maximum depth of cabinets installed above the
cooking top is 330 mm (13 inches).
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GKS 324.0
GKS 644.0
* Appliance height
* Appliance height
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If several cook tops are installed next to each other, please observe the min-
imum distances between the cuts into the counter top as indicated in the
drawing.
Make sure the regulator is installed in the right direction.
– Check the gas pressure regulator for its setting and make sure the appli-
ance isn’t leaking.
– Connect the gas pressure regulator with the shut-off valve and connect this
with the gas supply.
View of counter
top
Leak testing
Before the appliance is put into operation, it must be checked by a gas
technician to make sure it’s functioning properly and there is no gas leak-
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age. Leak testing of the appliance shall be conducted according to this
installation instruction!
Absolutely no leakage should occur, otherwise there is a danger of
fire or explosion depending upon conditions. Never use the appli-
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Cook top
ance if leakage is detected.
Detail
Do not use a flame to check for leakage!
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The appliance and its individual shut-off valve must be disconnected from
the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system
at test pressures in excess of 1/2 psi (3.5kPa).
For pressure testing of that system at test pressures equal to or less than
1/2 psi (3.5 kPa), the appliance must be isolated from the gas supply
piping system by closing its individal manual shut-off valve.
Work top
The maximum gas supply pressure in accordance with the inlet pressure
rating of the gas appliance pressure regulator supplied (10 inch water
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column) is 13 inch water column.
Connecting the appliance to the gas supply
– Check carefully for gas leaks immediately after the regulator has been in-
stalled and the gas turned on. Do this before attempting to operate the ap-
pliance or any other gas-burning device. Use a rich soap solution (or other
accepted leak tester) around the diaphragm flanges, bottom plate, vent
opening, seal cap pipe connections, and all other joints. Wipe clean with a
damp rag.
The gas cook top may only be operated if the supplied gas pressure reg-
ulator and a shut-off valve (not supplied) are connected correctly.
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The gas supply pressure stated shall be at least an 11 inch water column
for checking the regulator setting!
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Make sure the gas and the gas supply pressure are correct. The correct gas
supply pressure is 10 inch water column.
Connecting the appliance to the electrical supply
The pipe for the gas connection is located at the center of the underside of
the appliance.
The appliance 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 connection parts must be positioned so they can’t heat up or become
damaged while the appliance is in operation. They also can’t come into contact
with the movable parts of the kitchen elements.
A grounded, shockproof socket is required for electrical connection. Electrical
connection must be carried out in conformity with all local and national
codes.
The plug for the appliance is rated for 120 V / 60 Hz. The power consump-
tion is 0.7 VA.
The connection parts must be positioned so they can’t heat up or become
damaged while the appliance is in operation.
– Look at the adhesive label located on the underside of the appliance to see
which type of gas the built-in cook top is set for.
– Connect the pipe for the gas connection with the enclosed adapter.
– Connect the gas pressure regulator via a rigid or a flexible conductor with
the adapter.
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– Insert the rear edge of the
cooktop and lower it
Installation
– carefully. At the same time
press in the clip with both
hands.
It’s quicker and easier to install these units by using clips. You can perform
all installation work from above.
– Make a clean cut into the counter top. (see “Installation dimensions ”).
– Make sure that the gasket is properly seated. “See Gasket” on page 3.
– Press the cooktop down-
wards until it rests com-
pletely on the worktop.
– Insert the clips on the cooking area counter top cut-out as shown in the
diagram on the previous page. Use the exact measurements as indicated.
GKS 324.0
GKS 644.0
If the worktop cut-out is a little too large, it’s possible to increase the
preliminary spring tension of the clips by screwing them down.
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– Place the burner cover, the saucepan support(s) and attachment carefully
in the correct position.
– Pin up the control knobs.
– Insert plug into the socket.
Up to 37 mm (1-3/8") worktop:
Initial start-up
– Turn on the gas connection tap, and insert the plug into the shockproof
socket.
Follow these installation instructions in order to test the appliance for
leaking.
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Before the appliance is put into operation, it must be checked by a gas tech-
nician to make sure it’s functioning properly and there is no gas leakage. Then
the appliance is ready to be put into operation.
38 mm (1-1/2") or more worktop:
Using the operating instructions, the technician should demonstrate operating
functions to the user. The operating instructions should then be given to the
operator.
Testing the appliance’s functions
After you’ve completely reassembled the appliance, be sure to test all of
its functions!
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– Put the appliance into operation as described in these operating instruc-
tions.
Detail of the cooktop with clips screwed on:
– Check the appliance and the installation for any gas leaks.
– Check the burners for signs of over-ignition and a steady flame (do not for-
get to check them on low flame, as well).
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For Service: removal and replacement
Technical data
The power supply and the gas supply should always be turned off during
repairs or connection. To avoid potential safety hazards, make sure all
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Table of heat input
installation, service and maintenance has been performed according to
guidelines.
Burner
Propane
Gas rate
Input
Btu/h
Removal:
g/h
– Press the cooktop out of the worktop from below and remove.
Do not lift the cooktop out of the recess with a screwdriver - You could
damage the frame of the cooktop. Press the cooktop out of the recess from
underneath in order to dismantle.
Simmering burner
Normal burner
large
small
large
small
large
small
3753
1024
6483
1297
8189
1911
79
22
137
27
Replacement:
High-speed burner
173
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– Insert the rear edge of the
cooktop and carefully lower.
At the same time press in
the clip with both hands.
GKS 324.0
– Press the cooktop down-
wards until it rests com-
pletely on the worktop.
Total nominal heat input = 11942 Btu/h
Connected load of the appliance = 252 g/h
GKS 644.0
Total nominal heat input = 24908 Btu/h
Connected load of the appliance = 526 g/h
– Place the burner cover, the saucepan support(s) and attachment carefully
in the correct position.
Cross calorific value and pressure
– Insert plug into the socket.
Type of gas
Caloric value Hs 15 °C
pressure
inch water
column
MJ/m3
93,1
Btu/foot3
2500
Propane
10
For technical information and/or
replacement parts, please contact the
Küppersbusch Customer Care line
at
1-800-459-0844
For the most efficient assistance,
please have the Model and Serial
numbers for the appliance available.
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KÜPPERSBUSCH
112 N. East Street, Suite C
Tampa, Florida 33602
Telephone: 813-229-7096 Fax: 813-229-0982
Customer Care line: 1 - 800 - 459 - 0844
KÜPPERSBUSCH is a brand of Teka USA, Inc.
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