
cordance with the regulations, etc.) in
force in the country of use!
• Do not use silicon sealant between
the appliance and the worktop. The
cooker hob is designed to be fitted
flush with the kitchen worktop, on a
kitchen unit with a width of 600 mm or
more.
• If the appliance is installed on flam-
mable materials, the guidelines and
regulations relating to low voltage in-
stallations and fire prevention must
be followed strictly.
• For built-in units, the components
(plastic materials and veneered
wood) must be mounted with heat-
resistant adhesives (min.100°C): the
use of unsuitable materials and ad-
hesives can cause deformation and
detachment.
• The kitchen unit must have sufficient
space to allow for electrical connec-
tion of the device. Wall-mounted units
above the device must be installed at
a sufficient distance to leave the
space required to work in comfort.
• The use of decorative hardwood bor-
ders around the worktop behind the
device is allowed, provided the min-
imum distance always complies with
the indications provided in the install-
ation drawings.
• The minimum distance between the
fitted device and the rear wall is indic-
ated in the installation drawing for the
flush-fitted device (150 mm for the
side wall, 40 mm for the rear wall and
500 mm for any wall-mounted units
above it. For ergonomic reasons a
minimum distance of 1000 mm is re-
commended).
• To prevent infiltration of liquids
between the edge of the cooker hob
and the worktop, fit the adhesive seal
supplied along the whole outer edge
of the cooker hob prior to installation.
5. ELECTRICAL
CONNECTIONS
WARNING:
All electrical connec-
tions must be carried out by an au-
thorised installer.
• Follow the connection diagram (un-
derneath the product).
• This appliance has a Y-type connec-
tion. We recommend using an
H05V2V2-F power cable measuring 5
x 2.5 mm², SINGLE AND TOW-
PHASE connection: minimum wire
section: 2.5 mm². External cable dia-
meter: min 8 mm - max 12 mm.
• The connection terminals can be ac-
cessed by removing the junction box
cover.
• Check that the domestic power sup-
ply characteristics (voltage, max-
imum power and current) are compat-
ible with those of the appliance.
• Connect the appliance as outlined in
the installation manual (in compliance
with the standard supply voltages in
force under national law).
Attention!
Do not weld any of the
cables!
6. ENVIRONMENTAL
ASPECTS
Disposal of household appliances
The
symbol on the product or pack-
aging indicates that the product must
not be disposed of with normal domestic
waste. The product must be disposed of
at a specialist recycling centre for elec-
trical and electronic components. By en-
suring that this product is disposed of
correctly, you will help prevent possible
negative consequences for the environ-
ment and health that might result from
its improper disposal. For more detailed
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