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2.4 Removing the protective film
Before using the appliance, carefully remove the special protective film over the stainless steel
parts, without leaving any glue residue on the surfaces. If necessary, remove the residue at once
with a suitable non-inflammable solvent (e.g. acetone).
2.5 Disposing of the packaging
The packaging must be disposed of in accordance with current legislation in force in the place
where the appliance is installed. The various types of materials (wood – paper – cardboard –
nylon – metal staples) used for the packaging must be separated and delivered to the specific
waste disposal centres. In all circumstances the environmental protection regulations must be
strictly adhered to.
2.6 Positioning
Check the place where the appliance will be installed to ensure that the passages (doors and
corridors) are wide enough (the appliance measurements are given in Fig. 3).
The appliance must be installed in a well ventilated room with permanent ventilation openings –
if possible, it should be placed under an exhaustion hood ensuring complete evacuation of
burned gasses produced during baking. Locate the oven on a table or similar support. We
advise to use the support given by the manufacturer; otherwise you must consider the weight
of the oven. Never on the floor.
The maximum working height, referred to the highest surface level, must be 1.6 meters from
the floor. After installing the appliance apply the suitable adhesive symbol at a height of 1.6
meters. For easier access and to allow the air to circulate freely around the appliance, leave at
least 50 cm between the left side and the wall (or other appliances), and at least 10 cm
between the back and the wall and the right side and the wall (see Fig. 3). The natural
ventilation that is needed to ensure efficient working for the oven is through the openings on
the walls of the outer covering (left side and back). Consequently, it is strictly forbidden to
obstruct these aeration openings, even partially and even for short periods. Failure to observe
this specific prohibition, shall release the manufacturer from all liability for the appliance and
shall immediately cancel any guarantee rights for the said appliance, because its constructive
conformity has been voluntarily compromised.
For the same reason, do not position equipment with a source of heat on the left hand side of
the oven; in fact if ambient temperature on that side becomes too high, the oven switches itself
off for safety reasons
If the appliance is installed near walls, tops, shelves or other similar items, they must not be
inflammable or sensitive to heat, otherwise they must be protected by a suitable fireproof
covering. In all cases, all fire prevention standards must be strictly adhered to.
With regards to the methods of discharging combustion fumes and in compliance with the
provisions of the local legislation for the installation of gas equipment, this oven can be
classified and therefore installed as follows:
Type A
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Installation: drawing the comburent air and discharging flue gases directly into the
installation room. This installation requires the working environment to be kept wholesome by
emptying the foul air and drawing fresh air through wall fans or extraction equipment.
Type B
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Installation: installation required under extraction equipment.
Type B
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Installation: discharging the flue gases out of the installation room with a draught-
diverter compatible with a vertical tube (diam. 150 mm) making the discharge of the flue gases
into the extraction unit or directly into the building flue easy.
Since flue gases can reach high temperatures, pay particular attention not to overheat any
temperature sensitive elements (extraction equipment filters, electrical cables, etc.).
For the details regarding the installation (for instance minimum sections of ventilation, storing of
the gas canisters, etc.) see the applicable regulations in force in the country of destination. Pay
particular attention so that the volume of air required for the combustion is not obstructed in
any way by objects placed under or around the unit.