Gas Hob Operating Instructions
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Securing the appliance to the cabinet
There are 3 different methods for installation of
the appliance:
fig.6
fig.5
fig.4
1. Built-in hobs flush with the worktop (see
figure 4, detail H1). In this case it is
necessary to make a hole with
measurements matching those of the
hob in the worktop. The measurement at
the side should be reduced by 2 cm so
as to ensure that 1 cm of the hob
overlaps with and rests on top of the
supporting surface (see figure 6).
To fit the hob flush with the worktop, it is
necessary to cut lower on this supporting
surface (see figure 5 and 6), so that both
the edge of the hob and the seal under it
can be positioned there.
Before fitting the hob to the worktop,
position the seal provided along the
perimeter of the hob, as illustrated in
figure 6. Brackets for fixing hobs to the
cabinet have been provided, and these
should be fitted as shown in detail S.
2. Built-in hobs with edges lower than 58
mm (see figure 4, detail H2). To install
this type of hob, a hole large enough to
accommodate the whole lower casing of
the appliance must be made on the
worktop intended to be under the hob.
Remember to leave a gap of at least 1
cm between the lower casing and the
worktop around the whole perimeter of
the appliance (the underside of the
casing can, however, touch the surface
below it). To fit the appliances, follow the
instructions given above in point 1 or use
any supplementary instruction leaflet that
is provided in special cases.