User's Manual

9
Installation
Hobs installation
Suitable precautions must be taken to ensure that the
installation is in compliance with current accident-
prevention regulations regarding electrical and gas
connections.
For trouble-free operation of the appliance set into kitchen
units, the minimum distances indicated in fig.3 should
be complied with and the adjoining surfaces and rear
wall should be capable of withstanding a surface tempe-
rature of 65 °C.
Installation above a built-in oven
Both the electricity supply cable and the gas pipe must
not touch hot parts of the oven housing, in order to avoid
overheating.
Suitable air vents should be provided for as shown in
fig.3 (inlet at least 200 cm² from the bottom, outlet at
least 120 cm² from the top part) to allow adequate
ventilation inside the housing unit.
Fixing to the unit
To fix the hob to the unit, proceed as follows (fig.4);
tighten 2 screws “A” (provided) into the unit,
leaving the screw heads projecting 1.5 mm from
the wood.
hook the hob onto the 2 screws “A” and push
backwards.
fix the hob to the unit at the rear using the 2 corner
brackets “B” and the 4 screws “C” provided.
fig.3
1.5 mm1.5
mm
A
B
C
XmmX
mm
XmmX
mm
fig.4