5.2 OVEN and HOB INSTALLATION
Figure 10
- Regular Installation of Oven
4x3.5x25
BUILDING-IN HOBS
VITRO
560 mm
490 mm
A
B
Table 2
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9
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Rating Plate
1.Place the hob into the opening on worktop. The size of opening is
given in Figure 10. Fordetails, see the headings either
Fixing the
vitroceramic hob
.
.2.Connect the hob to the oven using the the plug given on the hob.
The socket for plug is placed on the rear panel of oven.
3.Connect the oven to the electrical supply.
4.Place the oven into its built-in niche. Either placement in Figure10 is
applicable depending on the size of cabinet opening. For details, see
the heading
Fixing the oven.
5.2.1. Installation Steps
5.2.2. Fixing the vitroceramic hob
Figure 11
5.2.3. Fixing the oven
Fit the oven into the space provided in the kitchen unit; it may be
fitted underneath a work top or into an upright cupboard. Fix the
oven in position by screwing into place, using the two fixing holes
in the frame. To locate the fixing holes, open the oven door and
look inside.
The dimensions and material of the cabinet in which the oven will
be installed must be correct and resistant to increases in
temparature. In a correct installation, contact with electrical or
insulated parts must be prevented. Insulating parts need to be
fitted in a way to ensure that they cannot be removed by using any
kind of tool. Installing the appliance in the close vicinity of a
refrigerator or a deep-freezer is not recommended. Otherwise, the
performance of the above-mentioned appliances will be
negatively affected due to emanating heat.
5.2.4. Warning
Warning regarding the installation of built-in oven without cooling
fan. Prior inserting the oven, it is necessary to remove the rear
kitchen element panel in the area of the oven opening. Equally, the
front part of the element must have an opening.
• When a cooktop burner knob is brought to another position than
the ‘’0’’ position, the operation light will be on.
•
Use only pots which fit the burner diameter.
•
Before placing the pot on the burner, be sure that its bottom is not
wet.
• Never operate a cooktop burner while empty. Pot temperature
may be high when the appliance is in use. Therefore, it is
recommended that you keep children and pets away from the hob
both during and after operation.
• In case you notice any crack on the ceramic glass , it must be
immediately switched off and replaced by the Authorised Service.
• After use (in order to ensure its continuously effective operation
and long service life), hotplates need to be thoroughly cleaned
using appropriate cleaning materials. In order to prevent any
formation of rust and preserve their initial appearance, it is
recommended to clean the hotplates rubbing them with a piece of
cloth that is slightly damped by oil. Never use steam cleaners.
• In order to prevent waste of energy, the pots to be used should
not be smaller or larger than the burner surfaces.
•
Take the necessary measures so that small children will not come
close to the burner surface in any way, as it will be hot in operating
position.
• Due to the flammable nature of hot oil, operations such as frying
should be performed with the container lids closed.
•
Do not cut anything, bread etc., on the glass. Do not use pots with
aluminium bottoms. Avoid placing too heavy materials on your
hob.
•
Do not place materials such as plastic, aluminium on the ceramic
glass surface. If for any reason there should be a plastic or
aluminium material melted on it, clean it up with a spatula
immediately.
•
Do not wipe the ceramic surface with materials such as dish cloth
or sponge. Residues of detergents may lead to fire as well as
cause the glass colour to fade.
Normal Fixing:
• Get the fixing clips from accessory bag and screw them into the
position shown on bottom box. (Do not tighten the screws to block
clips, they should move freely)
• Insert the hob in center position of cut out.
• Turn the clips and tighten them fully.
595 mm
595 mm
530 mm
5 mm
560 mm
400 mm
50 mm
15 mm
45
mm
Min. 600 mm
560 mm
400 mm