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SAFETY WARNINGS
DANGER OF FIRE: Do not store items on the
cooking surfaces! Metallic objects such as
knives, forks, spoons and lids should not
be placed on the hob surface since they can
become hot.
• Always switch the cooking zones off after use!
• The appliance is not intended to be operated
by means of an external timer or separate re-
mote-control system.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
These instructions are for a specialized installer and are a guide for the installation process, regulations and
maintenance in accordance with the law and current standards.
If the built-in oven or any other appliances that produce heat, need to be installed directly underneath the cooking
hobs in ceramic glass,
IT IS NECESSARY THAT THE APPLIANCE (oven) AND THE COOKING HOBS IN CERAMIC
GLASS ARE ADEQUATELY ISOLATED
, in such a way that the heat generated from the oven, measured on the right
hand side of the bottom of the cooking hobs, does not exceed 60°C.
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 (Fig.2) along the whole perimeter (for dimensions of the cut see Fig.1). Lock the
domestic appliance into place with 4 supporters, keeping in mind the width of the surface (Fig.4). 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).
SAFETY WARNINGS
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