I use the same Ilford document as my reference for dialing-in filtration on the LPL dichroic color heads.
LPL/Saunders/Omega enlargers use the "Kodak" filter settings, and it's your choice whether to use the Single or Dual color filter settings. Single color settings use the yellow filter for grades softer than 2, and the magenta filter for grades harder than 2. Dual color settings use a combination of both Y/M to achieve the desired grade. Your printing times will be longer with Dual filtration, but I prefer this as it gives me more time for any burning/dodging I need to do.
Generally, grade 2 is considered a good starting point. I find that my LPL dichroic head prints a bit less contrasty than standard condenser enlargers, so I use grade 2.5 or 3 to start. Ultimately, negative quality, paper used and your personal preference will determine what are the "best" contrast settings to use.