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3.1 Worktop cut-out

Carry out all cutting out of furniture units and worktops before fitting the appliance. Remove all sawdust
and chips.

The dimensions of the worktop recess can be seen in the dimension drawing (figs. 1–3).

The worktop cut-out should be properly milled and sealed afterwards with heat and humidity-resistant lacquer.

Attention!

  If the cooking surface is located above furniture parts (side panels, drawers, etc.),

then an intermediate bottom must be inserted in order to prevent accidental
contact with the underside of the cooking surface. The intermediate bottom may
only be capable of removal by means of tools and must be attached with a
minimum distance of 20 mm to the underside of the cooking surface so that the
mains connection cable does not touch the underside of the cooking surface.

No cross-bars may be in the area of the cut-out underneath. The worktop and the hob must be fitted horizontally.
A tilted hob is under tension and this increases the danger of breaking.

3.2 Installation

Before installing the hob, check that the all-round hob seal has no gaps
(see fig. 

 

).

If the hob is installed in a worktop with a ceramic or similar cover (tiles),
remove the hob seal and seal the hob from the worktop with a plastic
seal, such as heat-resistant silicone rubber.

The properly installed appliance should, if necessary, be protected with
a cover in such a way that accidental contact with isolated parts and connection lines between the built-in cooking
surface and the switching unit is prevented. The cover may only be removed by tools.

Place the hob carefully into the cut-out and fasten it to the worktop with the fasteners.

Screw the springs into the worktop as shown in the drawing. The hob is then pressed carefully from above into the
retaining springs (fig. 1–3).

When screwing the springs, always use the upper hole of the spring, unless the worktop is tiled.

Make sure that the worktop and the hob are horizontal. In addition, make sure that no liquids can penetrate
between the edge of the hob and the worktop or between the hob and the wall and come into contact with any
electrical appliances. Use sealing sections, strips, agents, etc.

 

Summary of Contents for .GK 58 Series

Page 1: ...TAJE MANUAL DE INSTRU ES DE USO E DE MONTAGEM INSTRUKCJA OBS UGI I MONTA U HASZN LATI S BESZEREL SI UTAS T S Einbau Glaskeramik Kochfeld Built in glass ceramic hob Plaque de cuisson vitroc ramique enc...

Page 2: ...lly keep little children away from the appliance and never allow them to play with the appliance Instructions on environmental protection Disposing of the packaging Please dispose of the packaging tha...

Page 3: ...out using it for cooking Do not place combustible volatile or heat deformable objects directly underneath the hob When preparing food with fat or oil stay nearby Overheated oil can ignite Never pour w...

Page 4: ...lease note the manufacturer s instructions The size of the pots should be selected in accordance with the size of the cooking zone In any case the pot diameter should not be smaller than the cooking z...

Page 5: ...A glass scraper can be obtained in household goods stores painting and DIY shops or from our Customer service Pay attention to handle on purchasing If you buy a glass scraper make sure that the handle...

Page 6: ...ny cleaning agents get advise from your customer representative If you use a wet sponge in order to wipe splashes and spilled over substances from the hot cooking surface then please exercise caution...

Page 7: ...creases the danger of breaking 3 2 Installation Before installing the hob check that the all round hob seal has no gaps see fig If the hob is installed in a worktop with a ceramic or similar cover til...

Page 8: ...pliance install an all pole disconnecting device with a contact gap of at least 3 mm Make plug connection between the cooking zones and switches The protective conductor green yellow strand is attache...

Page 9: ...18 224082 Types GK 58 GK 75 Type GK 58 Fig 1 Fig 2 Type GK 75 Fig 1 Fig 2 N Minimum distances to adjacent walls O Cut out dimension P Outside dimensions of recess Fig 3...

Page 10: ...224082 19 Types FGK 58 FGK 75 Type FGK 58 Fig 1 Fig 2 Type FGK 75 Fig 1 Fig 2 N Minimum distances to adjacent walls O Cut out dimension P Outside dimensions of recess Fig 3...

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