Installing
the
cooker
The kitchen where the appliance is to
The room should be equipped with a
ventilation system that pipes away
exhaust fumes created during
combustion. This system should
consist of a ventilation grid or hood.
Hoods should be installed according
to the manufacturer’s instructions.
The cooker should be placed so as
to ensure free access to all control
elements.
Coating
or veneer used on fitted
furniture must be applied with a heat
resistant adhesive (100
℃
).This
prevents surface deformation or
detachment of the coating. If you
are unsure of your furniture’s heat
leave
resistance, you should
the cooker should be resistant to
high temperatures. During operation,
its back side can warm up to around
The following instructions are addressed to
the qualified specialist installing the cooker.
These instructions aim to ensure that installstion
is performed as professionally as possible.
be installed must be dry and well ventilated.
approximately 2 cm of free a space
around the cooker. The wall behind
Fix the cooker to the back wall with 2 chains
Anti tilt chains are located at the rear of the
appliance and must be secured to the wall
behind the appliance to prevent accidental
tipping/tilting.The chain length must be as
short as practicable to avoid appliance tilting
forward and also diagonal to avoid appliance
moving sideways.
The cooker should stand on a hard,
even floor(do not put it on a base.)
Before you start using the cooker it should
be leveled,which is particularly important for
fat distribution in a frying pan. To this
purpose, adjustable feet are accessible after
removal of the drawer. The adjustment range is +/-5mm.
To fit the rear panel/splashback,slide the lugs on the bottom of the panel
into the matching slots on rear of stove and fix with screws provided.
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