User Manual
GAS IN BUILT OVEN |
AMÉRICA 90 GAS
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The panels of the adjacent cabinets must be of a heat resistant material. Laminated
wood cabinets should be assembled with tails that withstand temperatures up to 100
℃
.
In compliance with current safety regulations, contact with the electrical parts of the
oven must not be possible once it has been installed.
All parts, which ensure the safe operation of the appliance, must be removable only
with the help of a tool.
To attach the oven to the cabinet, open the oven door and adjust it by inserting 4
wood screws into the 4 holes located on the perimeter of the frame.
Never use the door as a lever to insert the oven into the cabinet. Never apply too
much pressure on the open door.
Ventilation
The appliance may only be installed in a permanently ventilated room as specified in
the regulations. The air flow in the room where the appliance is installed should be
sufficient for proper gas combustion and ventilation of the area. The air intakes,
protected by grilles, must be of the appropriate size (see relevant regulations) and
placed in such a way that they cannot be even partially obstructed. The kitchen
should be kept adequately ventilated to disperse the heat and humidity produced by
the cooking processes: in particular, a window should be opened or a fan should be
used.
Discharge of combustion gas
The flue gases must be removed by means of hoods connected to a natural draft
chimney or fan extraction system. An effective extraction system requires careful
design by an authorized specialist, and must meet distances and regulatory
positions. After installation, the engineer must issue a certificate of conformity.
Gas Connection
Connection with copper tube:
• The connection to the gas supply network must be made in such a way that no
voltages are applied to the appliance. The connection can be made using the
adapter of unit D with two conical elements, always fitting the gasket C supplied.