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Manufactured with the best quality parts and material
s
, this modern, functional and
practical cooker aims to meet all your cooking needs. Read the manual carefully to
familiarise yourself with the functions of the appliance so that you know how to use it
successfully and safely. The information below contains rules that are necessary for
positioning it correctly and for any service work that may need to be done. All information
should be read without fail, especially by the technician who will position the appliance.
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LEASE CONTACT AN AUTHORIZED SERVICE TO INSTALL THE COOKER FOR YOU
3.1 POSITIONING YOUR APPLIANCE
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Your cooker must be positioned and used in a place where it will always have ventilation.
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There has to be enough natural ventilation to allow the gas to be used in your kitchen.
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The airflow must come directly
from air holes/vents that are open to the outside air and let
air flow in and out.
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Th
is ventilation must have an area of at least
100cm² to allow enough air circulation
to
be
effective (One or more air holes
/vents
can be opened).
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The air hole
s/vents
must be opened so that it doesn't prevent air from getting in.
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Ideally, they must be placed close to the bottom of the cooker and on the opposite side to
where burned gas is being expelled.
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If it's not possible to place air vents in the same place as the position of the appliance,
the
required ventilation can come from an adjacent room, providing that this place isn't a
bedroom or a dangerous area.
E
xpelling burned gases from the cooking environment
G
as fuelled appliances remove the leftover burned gas from cooking either directly outside
or through a cooker hood that's connected to a chimney that opens directly to the outside.
If it is impossible to install a cooker hood near the cooker, you must set an electric fan on
the nearest window or wall that has access to fresh air.
Air inlet section
2
min. 100cm
Air inlet section
2
min. 100cm
PART 3: INSTALLING YOUR COOKER