24.10.2007
Rev. 1.1
Installation
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5.
Installation
5.1
General information
The manufacturer cannot be held liable for any injuries to persons or damage to property
resulting from installation errors or from inappropriate use of the appliance and is not re-
sponsible for any faults caused by defective installation. In such cases, the warranty shall
be null and void.
Installation, maintenance, connection to power supply, and start-up have all to be per-
formed by an authorised installer who must ensure compliance with all applicable safety
regulations in force in the location where the appliance is being installed.
5.1.1
Regulatory installation conditions
We remind you that all appliances installed in public assembly buildings must meet the
requirements specified below. The appliance has to be both installed and serviced in com-
pliance with all applicable rules and legal regulations in force, namely:
•
safety regulations on fire hazard and panic in public assembly buildings;
•
general regulations applicable to all appliances;
5.2
Exhausting fumes
The appliance should be installed in a well-ventilated area, if possible under an exhaust
hood, in compliance with all applicable regulations in force, in order to ensure that steam
and cooking fumes are effectively exhausted.
5.3
Possible environmental interference
If the appliance is installed in the immediate vicinity of other electric units, ensure that
they do not interfere with each other. They should all have independent power supplies.
If the appliance is installed with its sides next to flammable walls (made of wood or sim-
ilar materials) or to heat-sensitive walls (made of plasterboard or similar materials), suit-
able protective measures have to be taken to keep such walls undamaged. Either apply a
coating over the wall to insulate it from irradiative heat or keep a minimum clearance of
300 mm (4") from the sides and 300 mm (4”) from the rear of the appliance.
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