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To prevent a fire hazard
x
Ensure the plug fits into the
socket well so as not to cause a
spark.
x
Do not extend or cut the power
cable. Use only an original
power cable. Do not use a
damaged power cable.
x
Ensure that there is no liquid or
moisture on the socket where
the appliance is plugged in.
x
“A”
1 x Stability chain
x
“B”
1 x Stability hook with
anchor sleeve
x
“A”
is factory fitted at the
rear of the stove in the centre.
(See overleaf for instructions if
the removable splashback is to
be fitted)
x
Position the stove and move
“A”
to touch the wall behind
the stove.
x
Mark the hole where
“A”
touches the wall behind the
stove.
x
Move the stove away from the
wall to allow for an area to work
in.
x
Using a 8.0 mm concrete bit,
drill a hole at the marked
position.
x
Using the Stability hook and
anchor sleeve
“B”
, firmly secure
“B”
to the wall.
x
Slide the stove back in position
and engage the stability chain
“A”
onto the Stability hook
“B”
.
x
The stove is then secured and
will not accidentally tilt if
downward pressure is applied
to the open oven door.
Anti-tilt mechanism
All stoves can tilt if you or a child
sit or lean on an open oven door.
Safety regulations stipulate that
the ANTI-TILT mechanism
supplied with the stove, must be
fitted as shown below.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Danger of fire: Do not store items
on the cooking surface.
CAUTION:
The cooking
process has to be supervised. A
short term cooking process has
to be supervised continuously.
WARNING:
Unattended
cooking on a hob with fat or oil
can be dangerous and may result
in a fire.