Installation and connection
Page EN-33
Connecting the oven
Depending on the installation recess, the
oven must be connected before or after in-
stallation.
– For the electrical connection of the oven, a
professional must install an earthed power
socket with a separate fuse with sufficient
protection (220–240 V~/50 Hz/16 A).
– The socket must be installed in way that
does not affect the depth of the installation
recess when the oven is plugged in.
– Do not use multi-plugs or extension cables.
1. Switch off the socket for the oven before
installation. To do this, unscrew and/or
switch off the fuse for the socket.
2. Insert the mains plug into the socket.
Inserting the oven
WARNING
Risk of electric shock!
Incorrect installation/dismantling can
cause electric shock.
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Before installing/dismantling the
appliance, check that the socket to
which the appliance is connected is
switched off.
NOTICE
Risk of damage!
Improper handling of the appliance
can result in damage.
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Use only the side carry points to lift
the oven.
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Do not set the oven down on the
edge or corner of the cooking com-
partment door. The glass panes can
be damaged.
1. Push the oven into the recess until the
front fascia is flush with the installation
unit.
The mains connection must not be
kinked, pinched or otherwise damaged.
2. Ensure an even gap between the oven
and the unit walls on both sides. Do not
seal the gap above the oven fascia.
(19)
3. Once the oven is correctly positioned,
open the cooking compartment door and
secure the oven in the built-in cabinet us-
ing the fitting screws (19) supplied.
4. Switch the socket fuse back on.
If you want to remove the oven, proceed as
follows:
1. Switch off the socket for the Oven be-
fore removal. To do this, unscrew and/or
switch off the fuse for the socket.
2. Remove the two fixing screws (19).
3. Lift the rear of the appliance and only
pull it out slightly at first. Then grab onto
the side recessed grips (2) and pull it out
completely.
4. Disconnect the mains plug from the socket.