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GLASS ARE ADEQUATELY ISOLATED
.
Failure to follow this precaution, could
cause a malfunction in the TOUCH
CONTROL system.
POSITIONING
The domestic appliance was built in order
to be encased on a work surface, the
way it is illustrated in the graph (Fig.1).
Predispose sealing material along the
whole perimeter Fig. 4 (the dimensions of
the cut Fig.1).
This operation is necessary to avoid any
liquids penetrating the worktop, as it is
not possible to guarantee that the top, the
glass and their connection are completely
flat.
Lock the domestic appliance into place
with 4 supporters, keeping in mind the
width of the surface (Fig.2).
If the lower part of the appliance after
installation, is accessable via the lower
part of the furniture, it is necessary to
mount a separating panel keeping in
mind the distances indicated (Fig.3) if the
appliance is being installed underneath
an oven, this is not necessary.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
(Fig.5)
Before making the electrical connections,
check that:
- the ground wire is 2 cm longer than the
other cables;
-
the system ratings meet the ratings
indicated on the identification plate fixed
on the lower part of the worktop;
- the system is fitted with efficient ground
wires in accordance with the laws and
current standards.
WARNING! THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE
GROUNDED
The electrical safety of this appliance
can only be guaranteed when continuity
is complete between it and an effective
earthing system, which complies with
current local and national safety regulations.
It is most important that this basic safety
requirement is present and regularly tested
and, where there is any doubt, the electrical
wiring in the home should be inspected by
a qualified electrician. The manufacturer
cannot be held liable for the consequences
of an inadequate earthing system such as
an electric shock.
The manufacturer cannot be held liable for
damage which is the direct or indirect result
of incorrect installation or connection.
If the domestic appliance is not supplied
with a cable and/or suitable plug, use
material suitable for the absorption value
indicated on the identification plate and
the operating temperature.
If wishing to make a direct connection to
the mains, an omnipolar switch must be
installed with a minimum 3 mm opening
between the contacts and appropriate
for the load indicated on the plate and in
accordance with current standards (the
yellow/green ground conductor must not
be disconnected by a switch).
When the appliance has been installed,
the omnipolar switch must be easily
reachable.
SUITABLE COOKWARE
• Most suitable
The best pans for use on a ceramic
hob are those with a thick base which is
very slightly concave when cold. When
heated, the base flattens to rest evenly
on the hob, optimising the conduction of
the heat.
• Less suitable
Pans made of glass, ceramic or
stoneware are less suitable, as they do
not conduct the heat so well.
• Not suitable
Dishes or containers made from plastic
or aluminium foil must not be used as
these melt at high temperatures.