Height requirement
The following illustration shows a size 6.10 combi oven as an example for all appliances:
H1
H2
The service engineer who is responsible for setting up the appliance must take into account the nature of the ceiling and any adja-
cent systems that may be used (air ventilation system, vapour extractor hood etc.) when designing the particular clearance needed
between the top of the appliance and the ceiling. In this context, the vertical distance H1 must be understood as a guide value for
the minimum vertical clearance.
6.10
6.20
10.10
10.20
Meaning
Electric appliances
H1
Guide value for the minimum vertical clearance
[mm]
500
500
500
500
Gas appliances
H1
Guide value for the minimum vertical clearance
[mm]
1000
1000
1000
1000
Electric appliances and gas appliances
H2
Installation height
[mm]
620 - 900
620 - 900
620 - 900
620 - 900
5.3 Taking the appliance off the pallet
Rules for lifting the appliance safely
Observe the following rules to prevent the appliance toppling over:
■
Always lift the appliance carefully and secure it against tipping over.
■
Be aware of the centre of gravity to keep the appliance balanced.
Using lifting straps to take the appliance off the pallet
The weight of your appliance is given under 'Technical Data' on page 65.
The following graphic shows a size 6.10 combi oven as an example for all appliances:
5 Setting up the appliance
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