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OPK 4360, OPK 4390
Follow the subsequent installation instructions:
1. On the wall behind the hotplate, mark the minimum installation height (650 mm
for electric and 700 mm for gas hotplates, as shown in Fig. 3).
2. Mark the position of the centre of the hotplate with a vertical line.
3. Drill the holes, fix, with wall plugs (G) and screws (H) enclosed, the wall holder
(D) in the height required (960 mm for electric, and 1,010 mm for gas hotplates,
as shown in Fig. 3).
4. Hang the appliance body on the holder (K). Set the correct vertical position by
means of screws (J) and (I), as shown in Fig. 4).
5. For the airing mode, mount the clack valve on the output opening, and connect
the output opening of the fan to the hole in the wall using a flexible pipe. If
necessary, use the diameter adapter (150/120 mm).
For the airing mode, leave the fan output opening open so that the air can flow
back into the room.
Note:
Flexible piping and the (150/120 mm) diameter adapter are not part of
the delivery.
6. Mount on the appliance body both chimney covers (K and N); push up the upper
chimney cover (N) to the height required, and mark on the wall the height of its
upper edge (Fig. 4 and 5). Remove both chimney covers.
7. Measure and mark a 15 mm distance under the marked maximum height of the
upper chimney cover. Drill holes at this height, and fix the wall holder of the
upper chimney cover (E). If needed, use the upper cover (F), as shown in Fig. 5).
8. Mount and screw the lower and upper chimney covers.
9. Plug the supply cable into the wall outlet.
APPLIANCE INSTALLATION
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Only an authorised professional must install the appliance power connection!
• Only the customer, not the manufacturer, is responsible for installation. Defects caused by incorrect installation
are not covered by the warranty.
• Remove all packing and marketing material from the appliance before you use it for the first time.
• We recommend that a professional company is entrusted with the appliance installation.
• The manufacturer bears no responsibility for damage caused to people, animals, or objects as a result of
incorrect installation.
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Fig. 3