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Do not use a silicon sealant to seal the appliance against the aperture.
This will make it difficult to remove the appliance from the aperture in
future, particularly if it needs to be serviced.
2. Carefully turn the hob back over and then gently lower it into the
aperture hole that you have cut out.
3. On the underneath of the hob, rotate the brackets into a position that
is suitable for your worktop. Then fully tighten the screws (C) to
secure the hob in the worktop. Leave a small gap between the
worktop bracket and the underside of the worktop to allow space for
heat expansion.
(A) SEALING STRIP
(C) SCREW
(B) BRACKET
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Hold down
bracket hole
1. Remove the pan supports, burner caps and burner skirt and turn the
hob upside down (paying attention not to damage the thermocouple
and ignition probes). Familiarise yourself with the location of the
dedicated bracket fixing points on the underside of the hob (arrowed):
Place bracket (B) over each hole and loosely secure with the provided
fixing screws (C) – do not fully tighten the brackets at this stage, as
they will need to be rotated out of the way to pass through the hole
cut into the worktop.
WARNING: Damage to internal wiring and/or gas carrying components
can result, if the bracket fixing screws are fitted to the wrong holes.
Only use the fixing screws (C) provided with this appliance.