Installation
*INSTALLATION*
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Installing and removing the
oven
For safety reasons, only use the oven
when it has been fully installed.
The oven requires a sufficient supply
of cool air for efficient operation. The
required supply of cool air must not
be excessively heated by other heat
sources (e.g., wood burning stoves).
The following must be observed
when installing the appliance:
Make sure that the shelf that the
oven sits on does not touch the wall.
Do not install heat insulation strips
on the side walls of the cabinet
carcase.
Securing the oven in the housing unit
Connect the oven to the power
supply.
Do not carry the oven by the door
handle. This could damage the door.
Use the carry handles on the side of
the housing to lift the appliance.
It is a good idea to remove the door
(see “Cleaning and care – Removing
the door”) and the accessories before
installing the oven. The oven is then
easier to push into the housing unit
and you do not run the risk of lifting it
by the door handle.
Push the oven into the housing unit
far enough for you to be able to
remove the carry handles.
Remove the carry handles (1.).
Keep the carry handles in case the
oven needs to be moved again in the
future.
Push the oven all the way into the
housing unit and align it in the center
of the unit (2.).
Open the door if you have not
removed it.