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2. Installation
2.1 Unpacking and positioning
1.
Unpack the appliance carefully. Dispose of the packaging as
described in chapter waste management.
2.
Completely remove the transport-protection. Be very
careful and do not use any aggressive or abrasive
detergents to remove residuals of the transport-protection.
3.
Check that the appliance and the power cord are not visible
damaged.
4.
Do not install the appliance in a place where it may come in
contact with water or rain; otherwise the insulation of the
electrical system will be damaged.
5.
Install the appliance on a level, dry and solid floor. Check
the correct installation with a bubble level.
6.
Remove the complete packaging material (inside and
outside the appliance) before initial operation.
7.
The nameplate is situated inside the appliance or at the
back.
2.2 Installation of the oven
DANGER!
The appliance must be connected to the mains by a
qualified professional, who is familiar with and
adheres to the local requirements and supplementary
regulations of your electricity supplier.
DANGER!
All electrical work must be carried out by a qualified
professional. Do not modify the energy supply. The
connection must be carried out in accordance with the
current local and legal regulations
(1)
Provide an opening meeting the dimensions on fig. below.
Fit the appliance into the opening.
(2)
Open the door and remove the rubber caps of the two
screws on the sides of the oven-frame.
(3)
Fix the oven on the kitchen cabinet with the two screws
which fit the holes provided in the oven-frame.
(4)
Fix the rubber caps after fitting the oven into the cabinet.