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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. (For U.K. use)
A cut-out will have to be provided in the side of the kitchen cabinet for the plug of the oven.
N.B.The mains plug must be accessible after installation or an all-pole switch disconnection must be
provided with a contact separation of at least 3 mm in each pole.
(For Continental use)
The electric outlet must be installed at 150 mm high from the floor of the built-in cabinet and at 50 mm
from the right wall of the built-in cabinet as shown in Fig. 1. The mains plug must be accessible after
installation or the oven must be connected to an electric circuit provided with an all-pole switch (contact
gap no less than 3 mm) to disconnect the oven in case of danger. A safety-device such as a fuse in the
installation may be used as a switch.
2. Remove the built-in kit from the package.
3. Set the spacing brackets
1
on the shelf along the right and left walls of the kitchen cabinet, keeping
a distance of 17 mm between the front end of the shelf and the spacing brackets, and attach them
with the four screws
9
, as shown in Fig. 1.
Caution:
The arrow marks on each spacing bracket should be pointing towards you.
4. Remove one screw
E
holding the back plate
F
to the rear of the oven as shown in Fig. 3. And release
the tab of the back plate
F
from the slit of the rear of the oven.
5. Loosen two screws
G
and
H
holding the outer wrap to the rear of the oven as shown in Fig. 3.
6. Install the exhaust duct
2
to the rear of the oven by tightening two screws
G
and
H
(loosened at step
5) as shown in Fig. 3.
7. Insert the tab of the back plate
F
into the slit of the rear of the oven. And install the back plate
F
to the
rear of the oven with one screw
E
(removed at step 4) as shown in Fig. 3.
Caution:
Fasten screw
E
loosely for step 10.
8. Remove screw
J
from the oven as shown in Fig. 3.
9. Let the power supply cord pass through the hole of the lower side of the intake duct
3
as shown in Fig. 4.
10. Install the intake duct
3
to the rear of the oven with two screws
E
and
J
(removed at step 8) as shown
in Fig. 4.
Caution:
Avoid pinching the power supply cord between the oven and the intake duct
3
.
11. Remove the backing paper from the three cushions
4
,
5
and
6
. Attach the cushion
5
at the top and
left side of the intake duct
3
and attach the cushion
6
at the left side of the cushion
5
and the oven as
shown in Figs 5-a and 5-b. Attach the cushion
4
at the top of the oven as shown in Figs 5-a and 5-b.
12. (For U.K. use)
Place the oven on the spacing brackets on the shelf of the kitchen cabinet feeding the power supply cord
through the prepared cut-out.
(For Continental use)
Place the oven on the spacing brackets on the shelf of the kitchen cabinet.
13. Connect the oven to the power supply.
Caution: a. In the U.K., connect the oven to the power supply 230-240 V, 50 Hz.
b. In the Continent, connect the oven to the power supply 230 V, 50 Hz.
14. Adjust the position of the oven so that the feet fit into the recesses of the spacing brackets as shown in
Fig. 2.
Caution:
Make sure that the power supply cord does not touch the air vent openings behind the oven.
15. Place the built-in frame element
7
on top of the oven making sure that it is level both vertically and
horizontally. Secure loosely to the kitchen cabinet with two screws
0
as shown in Fig. 6.
16. Insert two built-in frame side elements
8
between the built-in frame element
7
and the kitchen cabinet.
Secure two screws
0
tightly as shown in Fig. 6. Check location by measuring distance between right and
left built-in frame side elements
8
. The distance is stated in Fig. 7.
Note: Align parts
7
and
8
as indicated in Fig. 6. Such that screws
0
can be fixed into position.
17. Install the second built-in frame element
7
over the built-in frame side elements
8
at bottom edge of
the oven. Secure the built-in frame element
7
through the holes of the built-in frame side elements
8
to the kitchen cabinet with two screws
0
as shown in Fig. 6.
Caution:
Make sure that the 7.5 mm of the frames (upper and lower) and cabinet overlap each other
as shown in Fig. 8, or the kitchen cabinet door may touch the built-in frame elements.