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FITTING
To do this:
1) Remove the rubber screw covers to access
the mounting holes.
2) Drill a Ø 2 mm hole in the cabinet panel to
avoid splitting the wood.
3) Attach the oven with the two screws.
4) Replace the rubber screw covers (they also
serve to absorb the shock caused by closing
the oven door).
(*) If the cabinet is open, its opening must be
70 mm (maximum).
Tip
To be certain that you have properly
installed your appliance, do not hesitate to
call on a household appliance specialist.
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CHOICE OF LOCATION
The above diagrams determine the dimen-
sions of a cabinet that will be able to hold your
oven.
The oven can be installed under a work top or
in a column of cabinetry (open* or closed) hav-
ing the appropriate dimensions for built-in in-
stallation (see adjacent diagram).
Your oven has optimised air circulation that al-
lows it to achieve remarkable cooking and
cleaning results if the following guidelines are
respected:
• Centre the oven in the cabinet so as to guar-
antee a minimum distance of 5 mm between
the appliance and the neighbouring cabinet.
• The material or coating of the cabinet must
be heat-resistant.
• For increased stability, fix the oven in the
cabinet by means of 2 screws through the
holes designed for this purpose on the lateral
mounts (fig.1).
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585
560
550
70
550
Fig. 01
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