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• on steel plinth
• on concrete plinth
The appliances are suitable for setting up as single appliances
or as a group of appliances.
They can be positioned freely in the space provided, side by
side, against a wall or back-to-back. When installing side by
side, appliances are connected to a rail.
Different wall frames are used when setting up against a wall.
The ventilation engineer is responsible for assessing/planning
a technically correct ventilation.
G.2
Distances / walls
The appliance must not be installed on flammable walls. If an
appliance is set up next to or against temperature-sensitive
furniture or similar, keep a safety-distance of approximately
150 mm / 5,91″ or fit some form of heat shield.
When installing the unit in the immediate vicinity of walls,
partitions, kitchen units, decorative panels, etc., we recom-
mend that these are either made from non-combustible
materials or coated/tiled in suitable, non-flammable materials.
The local fire protection regulations must be fully complied with.
G.3
Before installation
Depending on your model, prepare the following before the
appliance is installed and positioned correctly:
• Fastening elements, i.e. drill holes and insert dowels.
• Prepare water, gas and electrical connections and install a
shut-off valve, if necessary.
G.4
Installing on feet or plinth
G.4.1
Installation
To transport the appliance to the final location, see E
TRANSPORT, HANDLING AND STORAGE
Packaging should only be removed immediately before the unit is installed. To do so, take away all side and top parts of the
packaging in turn, as well as the fixing elements.
The unit remains on the transport pallet until it is at its final location.
G.4.2
Positioning on concrete plinth
1. Transport the appliance on its transport pallet directly in
front of the point of installation.
2. Remove the pre-cut plate at the bottom of the appliance.
(for access, see F
3. Lift the unit on one side so that all installation connections
are inside the appliance.
4. Carefully lower the appliance and then move it into the
correct position. Finally, remove the transport palette.
5. Remove the outer protective film and the edge covers,
taking care not to scratch the surface of the appliance.
Very slowly pull off the protective film on the stainless steel
surfaces, without ripping, to prevent any adhesive residue.
Remove any adhesive residue with a non-corrosive solvent.
Then rinse and dry the spot thoroughly.
G.4.3
Positioning on steel plinth or adjustable feet
NOTE!
If installing on a steel plinth or adjustable feet, always make sure these are attached to the appliance beforehand.
There are no tools for taking the unit down from the transport pallet and putting it in place; all you need is manpower,
with two to four men required depending on the size of the unit.
1. Transport the appliance on its pallet to directly in front of
the point of installation. The installation connections that
are sticking out of the floor should be as close as possible
to the side of the transport pallet.
2. Remove the pre-cut plate at the bottom of the appliance.
(for access, see F