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CORRECT CHAIN INSTALLATION
In order to prevent the oven from tipping forward as shown on the previous page, ensure that both chains
provided with the oven are used. View the example below:
On the left side of the oven, a 16mm drill bit was drilled through the cabinetry into the adjacent cabinet.
Because of the 16mm board at the rear of the cabinet, the hole has not been drilled hard up against the wall.
The height of the hole from the floor is level with where the chain attaches to the oven.
The right side of the oven is drilled much the same, and an additional hole is drilled below the gas and
power supply hole.
Once the holes have been drilled, the chains can then be fed through. Your freestanding cooker could then be
fitted into position.
The chains then need to be pulled as tight as possible from inside the cabinet while at the same time being
fixed to the rear of the cabinet using a self-drilling wood screw. It is
better to have the screw fixed closer to the hole for better support. In the left and right side examples, two
extra screws are attached to the chain which makes the installation neater by keeping the chain off the shelf
away from the gas and electricity supply, and it will also provide added support.
At this point, the oven will be secured in location and will not move forward at all. It is recommended that all
upright cooker chains be fitted in this way.
WARNING:
The installation forms part of the installers compliance and that are in line with regulations.
The chains are to be installed to prevent cooker from tilting.
They do not replace parental supervision when the freestanding cooker is in use.
Correct Chain Installation
In order to prevent the oven from tipping forward as shown on the previous page, we need
to make sure both chains provided with the oven are used.
On the left side of the oven a 16mm drill bit was used to drill through the cabinetry into the
adjacent cabinet, as you can see the hole has not been drilled hard up against the wall
because there is a 16mm board at the rear of the cabinet. The height of the hole from the
floor is level with where the chain attaches to the oven.
The right side has been drilled much the same,, a new hole has been drilled below
the gas and power supply hole.
Hole and
Chain Level.
Once the holes have been drilled the chains can be fed through and the upright can be
fitted into position.
The chains then need to be pulled as tight as possible from inside the cabinet while at
the same time being fixed to the rear of the cabinet using a self drilling wood screw. It is
better to have the screw fixed closer to the hole for better support. The left and right
side examples shown have two extra screws attached to the chain which makes the
installation neater by keeping the chain off the shelf away from the gas and electricity
supply, they will also provide added support.
At this point the oven will be secured in location and will not move forward at all, It is
recommended that all upright oven chains be fitted in this way.
Installation forms part of the installers compliance and that are in line with
regulations. Chains are designed to be installed to prevent cooker from tilting.
They are not designed to replace parental supervision when the cooker is in use.
Chain fixed in two
locations.
Chain fixed in
two locations
Left Side
Right Side
Correct Chain Installation
In order to prevent the oven from tipping forward as shown on the previous page, we need
to make sure both chains provided with the oven are used.
On the left side of the oven a 16mm drill bit was used to drill through the cabinetry into the
adjacent cabinet, as you can see the hole has not been drilled hard up against the wall
because there is a 16mm board at the rear of the cabinet. The height of the hole from the
floor is level with where the chain attaches to the oven.
The right side has been drilled much the same,, a new hole has been drilled below
the gas and power supply hole.
Hole and
Chain Level.
Once the holes have been drilled the chains can be fed through and the upright can be
fitted into position.
The chains then need to be pulled as tight as possible from inside the cabinet while at
the same time being fixed to the rear of the cabinet using a self drilling wood screw. It is
better to have the screw fixed closer to the hole for better support. The left and right
side examples shown have two extra screws attached to the chain which makes the
installation neater by keeping the chain off the shelf away from the gas and electricity
supply, they will also provide added support.
At this point the oven will be secured in location and will not move forward at all, It is
recommended that all upright oven chains be fitted in this way.
Installation forms part of the installers compliance and that are in line with
regulations. Chains are designed to be installed to prevent cooker from tilting.
They are not designed to replace parental supervision when the cooker is in use.
Chain fixed in two
locations.
Chain fixed in
two locations
Left Side
Right Side
Correct Chain Installation
In order to prevent the oven from tipping forward as shown on the previous page, we need
to make sure both chains provided with the oven are used.
On the left side of the oven a 16mm drill bit was used to drill through the cabinetry into the
adjacent cabinet, as you can see the hole has not been drilled hard up against the wall
because there is a 16mm board at the rear of the cabinet. The height of the hole from the
floor is level with where the chain attaches to the oven.
The right side has been drilled much the same,, a new hole has been drilled below
the gas and power supply hole.
Hole and
Chain Level.
Once the holes have been drilled the chains can be fed through and the upright can be
fitted into position.
The chains then need to be pulled as tight as possible from inside the cabinet while at
the same time being fixed to the rear of the cabinet using a self drilling wood screw. It is
better to have the screw fixed closer to the hole for better support. The left and right
side examples shown have two extra screws attached to the chain which makes the
installation neater by keeping the chain off the shelf away from the gas and electricity
supply, they will also provide added support.
At this point the oven will be secured in location and will not move forward at all, It is
recommended that all upright oven chains be fitted in this way.
Installation forms part of the installers compliance and that are in line with
regulations. Chains are designed to be installed to prevent cooker from tilting.
They are not designed to replace parental supervision when the cooker is in use.
Chain fixed in two
locations.
Chain fixed in
two locations
Left Side
Right Side
Correct Chain Installation
In order to prevent the oven from tipping forward as shown on the previous page, we need
to make sure both chains provided with the oven are used.
On the left side of the oven a 16mm drill bit was used to drill through the cabinetry into the
adjacent cabinet, as you can see the hole has not been drilled hard up against the wall
because there is a 16mm board at the rear of the cabinet. The height of the hole from the
floor is level with where the chain attaches to the oven.
The right side has been drilled much the same,, a new hole has been drilled below
the gas and power supply hole.
Hole and
Chain Level.
Once the holes have been drilled the chains can be fed through and the upright can be
fitted into position.
The chains then need to be pulled as tight as possible from inside the cabinet while at
the same time being fixed to the rear of the cabinet using a self drilling wood screw. It is
better to have the screw fixed closer to the hole for better support. The left and right
side examples shown have two extra screws attached to the chain which makes the
installation neater by keeping the chain off the shelf away from the gas and electricity
supply, they will also provide added support.
At this point the oven will be secured in location and will not move forward at all, It is
recommended that all upright oven chains be fitted in this way.
Installation forms part of the installers compliance and that are in line with
regulations. Chains are designed to be installed to prevent cooker from tilting.
They are not designed to replace parental supervision when the cooker is in use.
Chain fixed in two
locations.
Chain fixed in
two locations
Left Side
Right Side
Left Side
Right Side
The images and diagrams in this user manual is for reference only. Your Freestanding Cooker may appear differently.