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Only use the accessories as specified. The manufacturer 

accepts no liability if these accessories are used incorrectly.

Preparing the cabinet (Fig. 1a)

The kitchen unit must be heat-resistant to at least 90°C (about 

190°F). The stability of the unit must be maintained after 

producing the cut-out.
Produce the cut-out in the worktop for one or more Vario 

appliances as shown in the installation sketch. The angle 

between the cut surface and the worktop must be 90°.
The cut edges at the sides must be flat to ensure a good fit of 

the retaining springs on the appliance. In laminated worktops, it 

may be necessary to fit strips at the sides of the cut-out.
Remove shavings after cutting. Seal cut surfaces for resistance 

to heat and so they are watertight.
Pay attention to a minimum gap of 10 mm from the underside of 

the appliance to kitchen units.
Use suitable base constructions to ensure load-carrying 

capacity and stability, especially in the case of thin worktops. 

Pay attention to the weight of the appliance, including any 

payload. Reinforcement material used must be resistant to heat 

and moisture.

Note: 

Wait until the appliance has been installed in the 

installation opening before checking that it is level.

Flush installation (Figure 1b)

Flush installation in a worktop is possible.
The appliance can be installed in the following temperature-

resistant and waterproof worktops:

Stone worktops

Worktops made of plastics (e.g. Corian

®

)

Solid wood worktops: Only by arrangement the with worktop 

manufacturer (seal recess edges)

For other materials, coordinate with the worktop manufacturer 

with regard to use.

Installation in laminated wood worktops is not possible.

Note: 

All recessing work on the worktop must be performed in a 

specialist workshop on the basis of the installation sketch. The 

recess must be produced neatly and precisely because the cut 

edge is visible on the surface. Clean and degrease the recess 

edges with a suitable cleaning agent (observe the silicone 

manufacturer's processing notes).

Fitting several Vario appliances (Fig. 1c)

You can order the connecting strip VA 420 000/001/010/011 

as a special accessory to combine several Vario appliances. 

Allow for the additional space required for the connecting strip 

when producing the cut-out (see installation instructions 

VA 420 000/001/010/011).
Appliances can also be fitted in individual recesses, if a 

minimum ridge width of 50 mm between the recesses is 

observed.
To enable combination of appliances with and without an 

appliance cover, dimension differences can be balanced out by 

the extension VA 450 110/-400/-600/-800/-900 (depending on 

appliance width).

Combination with the appliance cover (Fig. 1d)

You can order the appliance cover VA 440 010 as a special 

accessory. Allow for the additional space required for the 

appliance cover when producing the cut-out.

Boring to fit the control knob (Fig. 2a + 2b)

Thickness of cabinet front: 16 - 26 mm

1.

As shown in the installation sketch, drill the Ø 35 mm hole to 

secure the control knob in the cabinet front. Attach the 

enclosed stencil to the cabinet front for correct positioning of 

the bore.

2.

If the cabinet front is thicker than 26 mm, the front must be 

routed from the back to max. 26 mm on an area of 

80 x 310 mm.

Fitting the appliance

1.

Lower the appliance evenly into the cut-out and press down 

firmly 

(Fig. 6a)

.

Note: 

The appliance should fit tightly in the cut-out without 

moving around (e.g. during cleaning). If the cut-out width is on 

or above tolerance limit it may be necessary to fit filler strips to 

the sides of the cut-out.

2.

Turn control knobs to the OFF position. Assemble the spindle 

between the control knob and the gas tap. Firmly slide the 

spindle drive onto the gas tap. Fix the spindle in position with 

the retaining screw 

(Fig. 6c)

.

3.

Connect the appliance to the power and gas supply and test 

for correct functioning. There might be an air pocket in the gas 

supply line if the appliance switches off. Turn control knobs off 

and switch on again. Repeat until burner ignites.

4.

Only for flush fitting (Fig. 6b): Check appliance for correct 

functioning before applying sealant! 

Fill the surrounding gap 

between the work surface and the frame with a suitable, heat-

resistant silicone adhesive (e.g. OTTOSEAL

®

 S 70). Smooth 

the sealing joint using the smoothing agent recommended by 

the silicone manufacturer. Check the usage information for the 

silicone adhesive. Do not use the appliance until the silicone 

adhesive has completely dried (at least 24 hours depending 

on room temperature).

Caution!

Unsuitable silicone adhesives can cause permanent 

discolouration on work surfaces made from natural stone.

Removing the appliance

Disconnect the appliance from the power and the gas supply. 

For flush-mounted appliances, remove the silicone joint. Push 

out the appliance from below.

Caution!

Damage to appliance! Do not lever out the appliance from 

above.

Gas connection

The supply connection point shall be accessible with the 

appliance installed.
Using the R½'' (for appliance side) connection elbow provided, 

connect the appliance with the associated gasket to a fixed 

connection pipe. For natural gas the regulator must be 

connected.

If using a flexible connection

 

This appliance is approved for connection by a CLASS B hose. 

Connection is in compliance with AS/NZS 5601.1

There are two ways to carry out the connection to the main gas 

line:

A: The hotplate can be connected with rigid pipe.

B: Flexible Hose: If installing with a hose assembly, install with 

a hose assembly that complies with AS/NZS 1869 (AGA 

Approved), 10 mm ID, class Bor D, no more than 1.2 m long 

and in accordance with AS/NZS 5601.1. Ensure that the hose 

does not contact the hot surfaces of the hotplate, oven, 

dishwasher or any other appliance that may be installed 

underneath or next to the hotplate. The hose should not be 

subjected to abrasion, kinking or permanent deformation and 

should be inspected along its entire length with the cooktop in 

the installed position. Unions compatible with the hose fittings 

must be used and all connections tested for gas leaks.

Before leaving - check all connections for gas leaks with soap 

and water. DO NOT use a naked flame for detecting leaks. 

Ignite all burners both individually and concurrently to ensure 

correct operation of gas valves, burners and ignition. Turn gas 

taps to low position and observe stability of the flame for each 

burner individually and all together.
Adhere the duplicate data plate to an accessible location near 

to the cook top. When satisfied with the cook top, please 

instruct the user on the correct method of operation. In case the 

appliance fails to operate correctly after all checks have been 

carried out, refer to the authorised service provider in your area.

VA 420 000

Connection strip for combination with other 

Vario 400 appliances for flush installation

VA 420 001

Connection strip for combination with other 

Vario 400 appliances for flush installation 

with appliance cover/extension

VA 420 010

Connection strip for combination with other 

Vario 400 appliances for surface 

installation

VA 420 011

Connection strip for combination with other 

Vario 400 appliances for surface 

installation with appliance cover/extension

VA 440 010

Stainless steel appliance cover

VA 450 400

Appliance extension, 38 cm

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