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Make a square opening on the table surface with
the size of 765*490mm, refer to Pic above for the
specification.
6. INSTALLATION
Choose installation type (a. Extraction mode / b. Recirculation mode)
a. Extraction mode
Preparing the unit for a built-in appliance
490
>40
>100
1
After drilling a hole on the table surface, carefully
remove shavings or sawdust before inserting the
appliance, as they could be sucked up by the
appliance and compromising its function.
2
Make sure the table surface is level and square
and that no part interferes with the space required
for installation. The kitchen units that are in direct
contact with the appliance must be heat-proof
(min. 80
°C
).
3
Cut off
the bar
in front of
the work surface
20
200
100
>100
>100
100
≥
110
30
-4
0
>600
765
There is an electronic circuit inside the induction hob which
powers and commands a coil. This creates a magnetic field
that activates when it comes in contact with suitable pots and
pans (magnetic material).
Induction plate
Pan heating
Magnetic field
The pan on the hob warms up instantly, while the hob remains
cold. There is no loss of heat. The heat generated in the pan
lets you cook quickly, saving time and energy.
5. INDUCTION HEATING and HOW IT WORKS
The hob can be installed on a top with a flat surface and thickness of between 30mm and 40mm. The cupboard
underneath the top should leave enough sufficient area to accommodate inlet plenum, blower cavity, inlet pipe,
outlet pipe and so on, and this area should make sure good ventilation and heat dissipation is provided.
Refer to image shown.
Installation tips
Installing the appliance
Dismantle the package and take out the instruction manual.
1
Put a towel or cloth on the table surface.
Place the glass face down on the protected surface.
As shown on the image.
Towel or cloth
2