BOSCH PPS7A6M90N 75.2cm Wide Built In Gas Hob Instruction Manual

June 11, 2024
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BOSCH PPS7A6M90N 75.2cm Wide Built In Gas Hob

BOSCH PPS7A6M90N 75.2cm Wide Built In Gas Hob

Safe installation

Follow these safety instructions when installing the appliance.

  • Read this instruction manual carefully.
  • The images shown in these instructions are for guidance only.
  • The appliance can only be used safely if it is correctly installed according to the safety instructions.
    The installer is responsible for ensuring that the appliance works perfectly at its installation location.

WARNING ‒ Risk of explosion!

Escaping gas may cause an explosion.

  • All Installation, connection, regulating and conversion work to a different gas type must be carried out by an authorised professional while taking into account the respective applicable regulations and legal requirements as well as the regulations regarding the local electricity and gas suppliers. Special attention must be paid to the provisions and guidelines that are applicable for the ventilation. For conversion work to a different gas type, we recommend that you call the after-sales service.

WARNING ‒ Risk of poisoning!

Harmful gases may be produced if combustion is incomplete.

  • To ensure proper operation, sufficient combustion air must be supplied from the underside of the appliance. Ensure that there is a ventilation opening in the unit under the appliance with a total area of at least 100 cm2.
  • Ensure that the kitchen is sufficiently ventilated, in particular when operating the gas cooking appliance.
  • Do not connect the appliance to an exhaust gas system for combustion products.
  • Never install the appliance in boats or in vehicles.
  • The warranty applies only when using the appliance as intended.
  • Before installing the appliance, check that the local conditions of the supplier are compatible with the appliance settings specified on the rating plate (type of gas and pressure, power, voltage).
  • Secure the power cord to the cabinet to prevent it from touching hot parts of the oven or hob.
  • Before any work is carried out on the appliance, switch off the power supply and the gas supply.
  • Connect the appliance to the power supply using the earth.
  • Do not make any changes to the inside of the appliance. If required, contact our technical customer service.

Before installing

  • This appliance is a class 3 appliance in accordance with the EN 30-1-1 standard for gas appliances: Built-in appliance.
  • The unit in which the appliance is installed must be stable and secured appropriately.
  • The units in the vicinity of the appliance, the laminated panels and the adhesive with which they are secured must be made of non-flammable, heat resistant materials.
  • Do not install this appliance above refrigerators, washing machines, dishwashers or similar.
  • The appliance must only be installed on an oven with forced ventilation. Check the dimensions of the oven in the installation instructions for the oven.
  • If you install an oven underneath the hob, the work surface thickness may differ from the dimensions given in these instructions. Take note of the information in the oven installation instructions.
  • If you install an exhaust air fan or an extractor hood, refer to the installation instructions for these. Always observe the minimum vertical distance to the hob.
    → Fig. 1
    Before installing

Preparing the units

  • Make a cut-out in the worktop with the required dimensions depending on the relevant installation method: Standard (a) or flush (b).
    → Fig. 2
    Preparing the units

  • Seal the cut surfaces of wooden work surfaces with a special glue seal to protect them from moisture.

  • If there is no built-in oven underneath the hob, insert a non-flammable separator (e.g. metal or plywood) at a distance of 10 mm from the hob. This prevents access to the underside of the hob. The distance from the intermediate floor to the mains connection for the appliance must be at least 10 mm.
    → Fig. 3 , → Fig. 4
    Preparing the units
    Preparing the units

Preparing the furniture item for flush installation

  • All cutting work on the work surface must be carried out in a specialist workshop.
  • The cuts must be clean and precise because the cutting edge is visible on the surface. The stability of the units must also be ensured after the cutting work.
  • Only use special, temperature- and water-resistant work surfaces (e.g. natural stone or tiles).
  • The fitted unit must be heat-resistant up to 90 °C.

Positioning the appliance

Note: Do not use silicone to bond the appliance to the worktop.

  1. Position the hob with the upper side facing down on a flat, stable surface.

  2. Apply the adhesive seal supplied to the lower edge of the hob. The adhesive seal prevents the penetration of liquids.
    → Fig. 5
    Positioning the appliance

  3. Screw the brackets supplied into the specified position so that they can turn freely.
    → Fig. 6
    Positioning the appliance

  4. If you install the appliance in a 480 mm wide niche, you must remove the spacer, which is preinstalled on the back of some models.
    → Fig. 7
    Positioning the appliance

  5. Turn the hob around and insert it into the recess. Insert the hob in the front of the recess.
    → Fig. 8
    Positioning the appliance

  6. Turn the brackets and tighten them fully.
    → Fig. 9
    The position of the brackets depends on the worktop thickness.
    Positioning the appliance

Installing the appliance flush

  1. Install the appliance so that there is an even gap all around it. → “Positioning the appliance”,
    ‒ The hob should be slightly below the work surface. On tiled worktops, the contact surfaces can be raised, if necessary, with temperature and water- resistant rails.
    → Fig. 10
    Installing the appliance flush

  2. Check that the appliance works correctly and is in the correct position.

  3. Fill the gap between the work surface and the hob using a suitable commercially available silicone adhesive.
    → Fig. 11
    Installing the appliance flush

    Smooth the silicone adhesive with a spatula or a finger wetted with soap before a solid layer forms.

Note: Leave the silicone adhesive to dry before you use the appliance.
Tip: If you use an unsuitable silicone adhesive on natural stone work surfaces, it may cause discoloration that can no longer be removed. A suitable adhesive is available from our technical customer service.

Removing the appliance

  1. Disconnect the appliance from the electricity and gas connections.
  2. Unscrew the brackets and proceed in reverse order.

Connecting the gas

Observe the country-specific guidelines.

CAUTION ‒ Risk of explosion!

A gas leakage may cause an explosion.

  • If any connection is handled, check the seal.
  • Arrange the gas connection so that the shut-off valve is accessible.
  • Ensure that the information on the rating plate regarding the gas type and gas pressure complies with the local connection conditions.
  • Connect the appliance to a fixed gas pipe or a flexible metal pipe.
  • The flexible metal pipe must not come into contact with the moving parts of the unit in which the appliance is installed (e.g. a drawer) and must not be routed through any spaces which might become obstructed.
  • Gas connection elbow on the appliance: R 1/2.
  • Do not move or twist the gas connection elbow.

Spare parts for gas connection

You can obtain the gas connection parts from the technical customer service.

Seal: 00034308
Gas connection elbow: G 1/2 10006024

Gas connection R 1/2

→ Fig. 12
Gas connection R 1/2 

Gas connection G 1/2

  1. Replace the gas connection elbow on the appliance with the gas connection elbow G 1/2 supplied in the accessory bag.
    → Fig. 13
    Gas connection G 1/2

  2. Insert the seal between the gas connection of the appliance and the gas supply.
    → Fig. 14
    Gas connection G 1/2

Electrical connection

  • This appliance is type Y: The connection cable must only be replaced by technical customer service and not by the user. The cable type and the minimum cross section must be respected.
  • The hobs are supplied with a power cord with or without a plug.
  • Only connect appliances that are fitted with a plug to a correctly installed socket with protective earth conductor.
  • If the plug is not accessible to the user, an all-pole isolating safety switch with a minimum contact opening of 3 mm must be provided.
    → Fig. 15
    Electrical connection

Converting the gas type

If the country’s regulations allow, this appliance can  be adapted to other types of gas, if these are listed on the rating plate.
You can find the right parts in the bag that is supplied with the appliance or you can obtain them from customer service. The table → Fig. 21 shows the right combination for the relevant burner and gas type.

ID Gas Nz Qn (kW) m3/h g/h M
**** G20/20 mbar 73 1,00 0,095 B
**** G20/25 mbar 70 1,00 0,095 B
**** G25/20 mbar 75 1,00 0,111 B
**** G25/25 mbar 77 1,00 0,111 B
**** G25.1/25 mbar 77 0,90 0,1 B
**** G25.3/25 mbar 77 1,00 0,108 B
**** G30/29 mbar 50 1,00 73 A
**** G30/37 mbar 45 1,00 73 A
**** G30/50 mbar 44 1,00 73 A
**** G31/37 mbar 50 1,00 71 A
**** G20/20 mbar 97 1,75 0,167 B
**** G20/25 mbar 91 1,75 0,167 B
**** G25/20 mbar 100 1,75 0,194 B
**** G25/25 mbar 95 1,75 0,194 B
**** G25.1/25 mbar 95 1,60 0,19 B
**** G25.3/25 mbar 95 1,75 0,19 B
**** G30/29 mbar 66 1,75 127 A
**** G30/37 mbar 61 1,75 127 A
**** G30/50 mbar 58 1,75 127 A
**** G31/37 mbar 66 1,75 125 A
**** G20/20 mbar 128 3,00 0,286 B
**** G20/25 mbar 120 3,00 0,286 B
**** G25/20 mbar 134 3,00 0,333 B
ID Gas Nz Qn (kW) m3/h g/h M
--- --- --- --- --- --- ---
**** G25/25 mbar 126 3,00 0,333 B
**** G25.1/25 mbar 126 2,80 0,31 B
**** G25.3/25 mbar 126 3,00 0,325 B
**** G30/29 mbar 87 3,00 218 A
**** G30/37 mbar 80 3,00 218 A
**** G30/50 mbar 75 3,00 218 A
**** G31/37 mbar 87 3,00 214 A
**** G20/20 mbar 151 4,00 0,381 B
**** G20/25 mbar 141 4,00 0,381 B
**** G25/20 mbar 154 4,00 0,443 B
**** G25/25 mbar 146 4,00 0,443 B
**** G25.1/25 mbar 146 3,80 0,42 B
**** G25.3/25 mbar 146 4,00 0,434 B
**** G30/29 mbar 102 4,00 290 A
**** G30/37 mbar 94 4,00 290 A
**** G30/50 mbar 88 4,00 290 A

| G31/37 mbar| 102| 4,00| –| 285| A

→ Fig. 21

Economy burner
Standard-output burner
High-output burner
Wok multi-crown burner

Adjusting the taps

  1. Turn the rotary knobs to the minimum power position and pull them out.

  2. With the tip of the screwdriver, push down on the flexible rubber holder to access the bypass screw. → Fig. 16
    Never remove the sealing ring. The sealing rings prevent liquids and dirt from finding their way into the appliance and impairing its ability to function properly.

  3. When adjusting the bypass screws (M), refer to the table → Fig. 21 .
    A: Firmly tighten the bypass screws.
    B: The bypass screws must be flush with the fitting.
    → Fig. 17

Replacing the nozzles

  1. Remove all pan supports, burner caps and distributors.

  2. On some appliances, the multi-crown burner may have a metal plate attached to it. Unscrew and remove the metal plate.
    → Fig. 18

  3. Replace the nozzles using the appropriate wrench and tighten them carefully to guarantee the seal.
    → Fig. 19 , → Fig. 20
    Ensure that the nozzle does not become detached during removal or fastening.

  4. If the appliance is equipped with a metal plate on the wok burner, screw the metal plate back on.

Reinstalling the appliance

  • Install the appliance components in reverse order.

Checking if equipment is working

  1. Check that turning the rotary knob between the position for maximum power and the position for minimum power does not cause the burner to go out or result in backfire.
  2. If the gas flow from the burner is not correct, in the table → Fig. 21 , check whether the nozzle and the position of the bypass screw are correct.

Documenting the gas type conversion

  • Attach the sticker showing the new gas type near to the rating plate.

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