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INSTALLATION

Installation and maintenance must only be
carried out by a qualified technician.
Incorrect installation could cause damage to
persons, property and animals for which the
manufacturer cannot be held responsible.

Check that the appliance is in a good condition
after having removed the outer packaging and
internal wrappings from around the various loose
parts. If in doubt, do not use the appliance and
contact qualified personnel.

Never leave the packaging materials
(cardboard, bags, polystyrene foam, staples,
etc.) within children's reach since they could
become a potential source of danger.

4) INSTALLING

Installation in accordance with local
regulations.

The cut-out size for this appliance is 473 x 553
see fig. 4.
Remember that the cabinet can only withstand a
temperature of 120° C.
If a wood is installed above the hob, please look at
the hood manufacturer instructions regarding the
minimum distance between hood and hob (fig. 5).

5) FIXING THE HOB

The hob has a special seal which prevents liquids
from getting into the cabinet. Strictly comply with
the following instructions in order to correctly apply
this seal:
- Detach the seals from their backing, checking

that the transparent protection still adheres to the
seal itself.

- Overturn the hob and correctly position seal “E”

(fig. 6) under the edge of the hob itself, so that
the outer part of the seal ÿperfectly matches the
outer edge of the hob. The ends of the strips
must fit together without overlapping.

- Evenly and securely fix the seal to the hob,

pressing it into place with the fingers.

- Remove the strip of protective paper from the

seal. Fit the hooks into their relative housings  in
the unit and set the hob into the hole in the
cabinet. Lock it in place with the fixing screws
“G” (see fig. 7).

Barrier installation

CAUTION: THE UNDERSIDE SURFACE OF THE

COOKING HOB CAN REACH A TEMPERATURE

EXCEEDING 95°C DURING NORMAL USE. IF

AFTER INSTALLATION THE UNDERSIDE

SURFACE IS ACCESSIBLE THROUGH UNDER-

BENCH CUPBOARD DOORS AND THE LIKE, IT

IS ESSENTIAL THAT A RIGID BARRIER IS

INSTALLED SO THAT SUCH ACCESS IS

RESTRICTED. IN ORDER TO AVOID A HAZARD

THE BARRIER MUST BE OF LOW THERMAL

CONDUCTIVITY MATERIAL (eg wood)

INSTALLED ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING

INSTRUCTIONS.

T

he barrier must have at least 28 Ø 70mm

holes cut into it. The barrier should be

positioned directly under the cooking hob at

least 50mm away from the base of the unit. The

barrier should extend for at least the total

width of the cooking hob (600mm) and should

extend back for the total width of the

cupboard. The following drawing illustrates a

typical installation.

6) ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

The manufacturer cannot be responsible for the
missing earthing of the appliance.

Electrical connection must be carried out in
compliance with local regulations.
This appliance must be connected directly to
the mains supply.

FIG. 4

FIG. 4/A

FIG. 5

FIG. 6

FIG. 7

Summary of Contents for Built-in Electric Hob SA435X-1

Page 1: ...e manufacturer shall not be held responsible for any damages to persons or property caused by incorrect installation or use of the appliance The Manufacturer shall not be held responsible for any inac...

Page 2: ...t plate 180 of 2000 W 7 Control knob for electric plate n 1 8 Control knob for electric plate n 2 9 Control knob for electric plate n 3 10 Control knob for electric plate n 4 11 Control knob for elect...

Page 3: ...A red warning light will come on to indicate that the plate has been ignited 2 HOW TO USE THE ELECTRIC PLATES A purely indicative plate regulation chart is given below FIG 1 FIG 2 0 Off 1 1 Weak 2 1...

Page 4: ...or a long period it should be dried for 30 minutes on switch position n 1 This will eliminate any moisture that may have been absorbed by the insulating material To correctly use the appliance remembe...

Page 5: ...the outer part of the seal perfectly matches the outer edge of the hob The ends of the strips must fit together without overlapping Evenly and securely fix the seal to the hob pressing it into place...

Page 6: ...Remove the hotplate from the top of the cabinet overturn it unscrew screw Z and remove under part see fig 8 b Shift connecting plate on terminal according to the following chart This chart is also aff...

Page 7: ...ppliance repeat the inverse process 9 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS To facilitate the job of the installer we present a scheme with the characteristics of the components POWER...

Page 8: ...ID PLATES 2 THERMOSTAT PLATES VOLTAGE 240 V FREQUENCY 50 60 Hz TOT RATING 6000 W MODEL WITH 2 RAPID PLATES 2 NORMAL PLATES with protector VOLTAGE 240 V FREQUENCY 50 60 Hz TOT RATING 5500 W MODEL WITH...

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