• Keep the packaging away
from children and animals.
• Make sure the device is con-
nected directly to the power
outlet.
• Do not use adapters, multiple
sockets or extension cables
to connect the device.
• Never use the appliance for
purposes other than those for
which it has been designed.
• Fryers must be monitored at
all times during cooking; over-
heated oil could catch fire.
• Do not operate the appliance
using an external timer or
separate remote-controlled
system.
• The appliance must never be
installed behind a decorative
door, to prevent it from over-
heating.
• Do not stand on the appli-
ance, as this may damage it.
• Do not rest hot pots and pans
on the edge, as this may dam-
age the silicone seals.
2. INSTALLATION
The installation process must comply
with the laws, ordinances, directives and
standards (electrical safety rules and
regulations, proper recycling in accord-
ance with the regulations, etc.) in force in
the country of use!
• For further information on the installa-
tion, please refer to the Assembly In-
structions.
• Do not use silicon sealant between the
appliance and the worktop.
• Make sure that there is a sufficient gap
underneath the hob for air circulation.
Please refer to the Assembly Instruc-
tions.
• The underside of the appliance can
get hot. If the appliance is installed
over drawers, install a non-combust-
ible separation panel under the appli-
ance to prevent access to the under-
side. Please refer to the Assembly In-
structions.
• Ventilation of the appliance must com-
ply with the manufacturer’s instruc-
tions.
• Create a front opening of at least 28
cm² in the kitchen unit which houses
the hob to allow correct air circulation.
Requirements for kitchen units
• If the appliance is mounted on flam-
mable materials, the guidelines and
regulations relating to low voltage in-
stallations and fire prevention must be
strictly observed.
• For built-in units, the components (in
plastic and veneered wood) must be
applied with heat-resistant adhesives
(85°C min.): the use of unsuitable ma-
terials and adhesives may cause the
components to deform or detach.
• The use of decorative hardwood bor-
ders around the worktop behind the
appliance is permitted, provided the
minimum distance always complies
with the indications indicated in the in-
stallation drawings.
Min.
28 mm
max.
R 5 mm
min.
100
mm
55
mm
560
+2
mm
490+2
mm
520 mm
580 mm
min.
500
mm
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