GB 35
General
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Additional requirements for the integration (fl ush installation) of the hob
(HI7271I and HI9271I)
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Th
e hob can only be integrated above a single cupboard at least
800/900 mm wide (see illustration).
Once it has been integrated, the hob must remain accessible from
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underneath for service purposes.
If a drawer or oven is built in under the hob it must be easily
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removable.
Th
ese hobs are particularly suitable for integration in stone or tiled
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worktops.
When integrating the hob it should only be kitted along the side
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of the glass top and not at the bottom. Th
is is to ensure that the
glass top itself remains accessible should it need to be replaced.
To do this, apply a layer of tape, such as masking tape, to the inlay
surface.
Report any transit damage before sealing the hob. Any damages
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reported afterwards will be deemed a result of it being built in.
Th
e guarantee does not cover damages resulting from the hob
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being built in.
Th
e guarantee does not cover water damage or any other damage
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to the worktop the hob is built into.
Prior to any service call, all interior parts of the cupboard the
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hob is built into, such as drawer constructions, shelves, racks and
runners, are to be removed.
Th
e service department is responsible for the repair and service of
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the hob only. You should contact your kitchen specialist about the
re-integration (fl ush installation) of the hob.
Th
e kit used to seal the edges of the glass top must be resistant to
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temperatures of at least 160 °C.
To prevent discolouration of the natural stone, use a specially
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developed sealant between the glass and natural stone.
min. 900 mm
for HI9271I
min. 800 mm
for HI7271I