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4. When installing multipurpose  ovens install the  s  shown 
in figure nº6. 

 

 

 

A. The support runner  must  be removed

 

B. Spacing  of 75-90 mm between the wall and the rear part of 
the support shelf and the base of the cupboard

 

C. Base

 

D. False  box front to be assembled

 

 

Fig. 7: Ventilation and gap requirements  for the installation  of e 
simple electric oven in a standard cooking unit.

 

Minimum ventilation  requirements  for upper, base and support 
shelves for the rear part of the unit.

 

 

A. Rear  panel

 

B. Storage  space

 

C. Remove  the rear part of this section

 

D. Real  panel

 

E. Storage space

 

F. Base

 

G. Minimum ventilation  gap 80 cm2

 

 

Fig. 8: Ventilation and gap requirements  for the installation  of a 
simple electric oven in an upper cupboard.

 

 

 

 

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

 

Before  connecting  the  appliance,  check  that  the  voltage 
marked  on  the  specifications  plate  coincides  with  the 
voltage of the electricity network.

 

 

WARNING – THIS APPLIANCE MUST  BE EARTHED

 

 

This appliance must be  wired to  a  13 A  bipolar automatic 
switch with protected socket, which has  a  3 mm  separation 
between contacts and is placed in an easily accessible place 
next to the appliance.

 

 

IMPORTANT

 

 

Connect  the  three  conductors  of  the  supply  cable  to  a 
connection box in respecting the polarity as below: 
 
- Live: Brown 
- Neutral: Blue 
- Earth: Green/Yellow

 

 

Warning:  This  product  shall  be  installed  only 
according the national wiring rules. 

We  suggest  that  you  to  contact  a  professional  electrician 
for assistance. 
 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for HORNO

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...appliance must be installed correctly by a suitably qualified person strictly following the manufacturer s instructions This appliance complies with all current European safety legislation however th...

Page 3: ...as they may catch light Do not allow the accessories or electric cables to touch the hot parts of the appliance Do not use the appliance for special heating or drying clothes Do not install the appli...

Page 4: ...e declines all liability for personal or material damages as a result of misuse or incorrect installation of this appliance Heat vapour and humidity are produced during use avoid all kinds of personal...

Page 5: ...solating the appliance must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the current wiring regulations An all pole disconnection switch having a contact separation of at least 3mm in all po...

Page 6: ...and its accessible parts become hot during use Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements inside the oven Children less than 8 years of age shall be kept away unless continuously supervis...

Page 7: ...nstallation Instructions should be borne in mind Use of this appliance for any other purpose or in any other environment without the manufacturer s express agreement will invalidate any guarantee or l...

Page 8: ...s warm D LOWER ELEMENT MODE For slow cooking and heating food E FAN ASSISTED CIRCULAR ELEMENT MODE Provides uniform heating with the fan and allows different dishes to be cooked at the same time on di...

Page 9: ...the bottom of the oven up Excluding the base of the oven as trays cannot be placed on it THE POSITION INFORMATION IS INDICATIVE BECAUSE THE COOKING TYPEAND TIMES CHANGE DEPENDING ON THE QUANTITY AND...

Page 10: ...A Programming the duration of the cooking Set the chosen cooking time using the button and set the duration Cooking willstart immediately the symbols AUTO and will appear on the display When the progr...

Page 11: ...g the varnished walls Do not use thick steel wool or hard uten sils as they can damage the surface finishes Do not use high pressure cleaners or steam appliances for cleaning the oven Normally wiping...

Page 12: ...position Next lift the door upwards and remove it sliding it outwards hold the door by the sides close to the hinges when doing this To replace the door first slide the hinges into their grooves and...

Page 13: ...furniture are parti cularly susceptible to damage due to decolouration at tempe ratures below those indicated If the appliance is installed without paying attention to this temperature limit or if it...

Page 14: ...ntilation and gap requirements for the installation of a simple electricoven in an upper cupboard ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Before connecting the appliance check that the voltage marked on the specificati...

Page 15: ...ficiently the oven must be heated to a minimum of 200 C whenever there are stubborn stains so that they do not become permanent If the covering becomes black and shiny they must be repla ced Remove al...

Page 16: ...knocks contact with liquids insertion of foreign bodies or any other cause of force majeure Negligent inadequate or non domestic use such as appliances installed in hairdressers bars restaurants hotel...

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