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EN - 12
04/2013
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Requirements for the workbench
The workbench must be straight and located horizontally. Perform the cut-outs into the built-in
furniture prior to installing the appliance. Remove all splinters and wood shavings otherwise a
malfunction of the electrical components could occur. At the same time ensure that after performing
the cut-out works, the stability of the furniture is not compromised.
The surfaces of the cuts need to be treated so that they are resistant against temperature and moisture
(they could start swelling).
Furniture intended for built-in appliances must be resistant to temperatures of up to 90°C.
The minimum distance from the cut-out to the side wall must be: 40 mm. Do not locate the cooktop
between two side walls. If it is located in such a way, it is necessary to maintain a minimum distance of 200
mm from one of the side walls.
The minimum thickness of the workbench into which the installation is made is:
30 mm if the installation is above an oven;
20 mm if the installation is without an oven or above a drawer.
For the ventilation of the cooktop, provide an opening in the top part of the rear wall of the furniture with a
width of 45 mm and a 20mm gap between the rear wall of the furniture and the kitchen wall. If you will be
installing the cooktop above a drawer, it is necessary to maintain a minimum distance of 65 mm between
the drawer and the top part of the workbench.
Positioning the cooktop in the workbench
Take the appliance out of the packaging and remove all advertising and promotional materials to check that
the appliance is not damaged. If the appliance is damaged or the power cord is damaged, do not use the
appliance and contact an authorised service centre.
Cut out an opening of the corresponding dimensions according to the picture here provided.