26 electrolux
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Instructions for Building In
Fig. 7
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
550 MIN
593
560 - 570
80÷1
00
Fig. 6
For problem-free functioning of the built-in
appliance, the kitchen unit or the recess into which
the appliance is built must have suitable
dimensions.
In accordance with the regulations in force, all parts
which ensure the shock protection of live and
insulated parts must be fastened in such a way that
they cannot be undone without tools.
These also include the fixing of any end walls at
the beginning or end of a line of built-in units.
The shock protection must in any case be ensured
by the building in of the appliance.
The appliance can be placed with its back or a
side wall against higher kitchen units, appliances
or walls. However, only other appliances or units
of the same height as the appliance can be placed
against the other side wall.
Oven dimensions (Fig. 4)
Instructions for Building In
For problem-free functioning of the built-in
appliance, the kitchen unit or the recess into which
the appliance is built must have suitable
dimensions (Fig. 5-6).
Securing the Appliance to the Cabinet
1. Open the oven door.
2. Fasten the oven to the cabinet placing the four
distance holders provided with the appliance
(Fig. 7 - A) which fit exactly into the holes in the
frame and then fit four wood screws (Fig. 7 -
B).
When installing a hob over the oven, the hob
electrical connection and the oven one have
to be carried out separately for security
reasons and to let the oven be taken off the
cabinet easier, if necessary. Any extensions
must be made with cables suitable for the
required power.
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