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Informations pratiques
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Using the appliance
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Installing your cooker
• The cooker can be placed next to other units, but make sure that the height of the
surrounding units does not exceed the height of the cooker (see Fig. 5).
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If the kitchen units are higher than the cooker, leave a gap of at least 10 cm between the
sides of the cooker and the units.
• The minimum height between the cooktop and the hood (or wall units) is shown in Fig. 5.
The exhaust hood must be placed at least 65 cm from the cooktop. If there is no cooker
hood, there must be a height of at least 70 cm between the cooktop and the unit installed
above it.
• Leave a free space of 2 cm between the back of the cooker and the wall, and between the
sides of the cooker and adjacent units.
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Ensure that the cooker is not placed near a refrigerator and that there are no flammable
materials in the vicinity, such as curtains, cloths etc., which could catch fire quickly.
• Adjacent units must be made from a material that can withstand temperatures of up to
100 °C.
Adjusting the feet
Your cooker has 4 adjustable feet. After installing the cooker in its dedicated space, check that
it is level. To do this, adjust the 4 adjustable feet by screwing or unscrewing them (Fig. 6).
The cooker must be positioned vertically.
It can be adjusted to a maximum height of 30 mm. You can remove the drawer from the cooker
to adjust the height of the feet.
When the feet are correctly adjusted, you should not move the cooker by pulling it, but by lifting
it (ensure not to lift it by the oven door handle).