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Fig. 2
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The kitchen where the cooker is to be installed should be dry and have an efficient
ventilation system.
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There should be an open space above the appliance to allow kitchen odours to
disperse. A cooker hood may be installed to either absorb or extract the odours. The
distance between the gas hob and the hood should not be less than 650mm.
(Fig. 2).
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Do not install the cooker on a window-door axis.
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The position of the cooker should ensure free access to all controls.
The cooker is equipped with adjustable feet designed for levelling the cooker and for
adjusting the upper edge of the cooker to furniture level.
In order to eliminate the risk of the cooker falling forward a
chain has been installed at the rear side of the cooker. This
should be fastened securely to the wall behind the appliance
with the bracket supplied (Fig. 3).
Fig. 3
Levelling the Cooker
The cooker needs to be level. To achieve this use the
adjustable feet until it is at the correct level (Fig. 4).
After positioning the cooker, connect it to the gas supply. The
cooker has natural gas burners fitted. If connection of LPG is
to be made, LPG burners (not supplied) have to be fitted.
ADJUSTABLE
FOOT
Fig. 4
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