
• There must be a clearance of minimum 4 mm
between the top surface of the appliance and the
inner top of the cabinet.
• When you install the appliance «built-under»
(below a hob), install the hob before the oven unit.
• The materials must be resistant to a temperature
increase of minimum 60 °C above the ambient
temperature.
• There must be a continuous air supply around the
oven in order to not have the oven become too hot.
• When you install a hob above the oven, make
different electrical connections for the hob and for
the oven.
Only make connections with correct cables for the
power supplied.
Make sure that after the installation there is easy
access to the appliance if repairs or maintenance
are necessary.
Securing the appliance to the cabinet
1 Connect the oven to the mains power and gas supply,
then insert it into the unit.
2 Secure the oven to the unit with 2 wood screws A
(supplied).
• Do not use the door as a lever when installing the
oven.
• Do not apply pressure to the oven door when it is
open.
CAUTION
The adhesive used in the plastic lining of the
kitchen units must be able to withstand
temperatures higher than 90 ºC.
Electrical installation
The manufacturer is not responsible if you do not
follow the safety precautions from the Safety
chapters.
This appliance is supplied only with a main cable.
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Installation in the unit
• It is important that all operations relating to the
installation of the appliance are carried out by skilled
and qualified personnel.
• The appliance may be fitted under a worktop or into a
wall unit. In both cases, the dimensions specified in
figure 12 must be adhered to.
• The unit where the appliance is to be fitted must be
suitably secured.
• To unpack the oven, pull on the tab located at the
bottom of the box and hold it by the sides, never by
the oven door handle.
• The installation of the oven in the unit must be carried
out in accordance with the following instructions:
A