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Question moved from Cars and Trucks to Hobart Oven.
It looks to be an Australian oven that is a copy of the Rational Combi Oven. I can't find a manual, but see if this link works better for you because Fixya is in North America.
It shouldn't be burning yellow and emitting soot at all;sounds like on of these possible causes-
(a)blocked burner airways(this can lead to yellow tipping and sooting on LPG powered appliances because insufficient air is getting through to the burner causing it;you can also get this effect on LPG barbecues say if dead insects or spiderwebs are in the burner pipes and airways after a period of storage),
(b)incorrect aeration being set when the burner was converted using LPG jets(too much gas and not enough air causing yellow flames/smells and sooting),
or (c) if you use propane cylinder gas a dicky or faulty regulator. I would get it looked at investigating all the possibilities I mention and taking action to correct this where necessary ie clearing the burner airways(if this is causing your problem), adjusting the aeration in the burners until you get a clear noiseless blue flame without any excessive yellow and sooting(but even after good adjustment you may find still get a very slight yellow tip without sooting at the top of the flame;this does happen with propane gas and there is a slight tendancy for this to happen more often with butane-butane tends to display very slight yellow tips on ignition increasing slightly as the burner warms up to full temperature) or if you use propane cylinder gas replacing the regulator if that is necessary.
get on their website and check out their recommendation for the right injectors to replace your lpg injectors. delonghi is not a 'fly-by-night' company. they're well known & well respected! make sure you include your model#, and perhaps, serial# when you contact them! good luck!
If you remove control knobs you should find a hole where screwdriver can be inserted to adjust the flame failing this ensure correct injectors were installed when converted to lpg
Silver solder up all burner jets and redrill to .6 mm then reset adjusters so you get a nice blue flame with small orange tips.and oven burner to .8mm i have just done a new world 75 last week.Works perfect
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