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Fitting/installation in working surface: surface mounting
(coated, lined, Inox or stone)
When fitting in combustible material the NIN 2000,
section 4.2.2 and the fire protection regulations, in
addition to the directives of the association of can-
tonal fire insurance companies, must be observed
without fail.
1.
Cut-out for the built-in switchbox in the front of the
cabinet as illustrated.
Panel thickness min. 16 mm, max. 22 mm.
2.
The lateral spacing of the working surface cut-out
from a high-level cabinet and the rear wall must be
at least 50 mm.
3.
Cut out working surface according to specified
cut-out dimensions. The tolerances must be
observed. Seal the cut-out area of the working
surface against moisture with suitable varnish.
4.
For tiled working surfaces the joints must be com-
pletely filled with jointing material in the supporting
zone for the grill plate.
5.
The enclosed (grey) sealing tape must be
attached to the underside of the grill plate.
6.
Clean the working surface thoroughly in the seal
supporting zone.
7.
Draw off the switch handles on the built-in switch-
box, release black plastic screw and remove the
front panel forwards.
8.
Guide the built-in switchbox with the bundle of
connecting conductors from above through the
working surfaces cut-out and from the rear
through the front cut-out of the cabinet.
Warning:
There are capillary tubes in the bunch of conduc-
tors between the built-in switchbox and the grill
plate. Do not bend sharply or separate or the
appliance will be destroyed!
9.
Place grill plate in cut-out from above, centre and
press down firmly. It requires no additional fixing
owing to its own heavy weight.
Please do not apply any additional silicone sealing
compound, since in the event of removal of the
grill plate both the seal and the working surface
could be damaged.
Warning:
If not fitted correctly it would be difficult to remove
for servicing and the grill plate and working sur-
face could be damaged.
10.
Screw the front panel of the built-in switchbox with
the plastic screws to the front of the switchbox and
fit the switch knobs.
11.
Push built-in switchbox in front cut-out until the
clamping springs engage on both sides.
Warning:
A recess base which can be dismantled must be
fitted as contact protection under the grill plate/
built-in switchbox.
Removing the grill plate
1.
Remove power supply from built-in switchbox/grill
plate.
2.
Place a clean spatula as protection on the working
surface. Then carefully run a firmer chisel under
the edge of the grill plate and raise.
3.
For a new fitting it must be ensured that the old
seal is removed completely cleanly and a new
seal fitted (available from spare-parts sales).
Removing the built-in switchbox (for servicing)
1.
Remove power supply from built-in switchbox and
dismantle the recess base.
2.
Pull off switch knobs, release black plastic screw
and remove front panel forwards, push the built-in
switchbox to the rear through the front of the cabi-
net and draw forwards through the opening in the
recess base. Re-fitting is performed according to
the fitting/installation text.
Warning:
There are capillary tubes in the bunch of conduc-
tors between the built-in switchbox and the grill
plate. Do not bend sharply or separate or the
appliance will be destroyed.