Foreword
These cooktops are designed to be embedded into kitchen fixtures measuring 600mm in depth.
In order to install the cooktop into the kitchen fixture, a hole with the dimensions shown on the cutting board has to be made,
keeping in consideration the following:
• There must be a clearance of at least 30mm between the bottom side of the cooktop and the upper surface of any
other appliance or internal shelf.
• Any adjoining wall surface situated within 200mm from the edge of the cooktop must be a suitable non combustible
material for a height of 150mm for the entire length of the hob.
• The cooktop must be kept no less than 100mm away from any side wall.
• The hob must be installed at least 50mm from the rear wall.
• There must be a distance of at least 650mm between the hob and any cupboard or extractor hood positioned
immediately above.
• It is essential to install a heat baffle between the bottom of the cooktop and the underlying unit.
Installation in Kitchen Cabinet with Door
(fig.13)
The fixture has to be made according to specific requirements in order to prevent the gas burners from going out, even when
the flame is turned down to minimum, due to pressure changes caused by opening or closing cupboard doors.
It is recommended that a 30mm clearance be left between the cooktop and the fixture surface (fig.13).
Settling the Hob for Installation
Every cooktop is provided with a set of foam strips for fitting to the unit with thickness from 3 to 4cm and a seal with
adhesive on one side.
• Remove burners and grids.
• Turn the cooktop over and rest the glass side on a cloth.
• Apply the self adhesive seal (G) as shown in (fig.14).
• Slot the cooktop into the unit and position.
• Position the cooktop in the recess and secure by means of the brackets as shown in (fig.15) for 3 or 4cm work top.
Installation