This information is exclusively for the
installer who is responsible for assembly and
electrical connection. The manufacturer will
not accept liability for possible damage
caused if you install the oven yourself.
BEFORE INSTALLATION
To handle the oven, use the grips at the
sides. Do not use the door handle to lift
the oven.
Do
not
install
decorative doors. This can cause it to
overheat.
When installing the oven under a
counter, follow the instructions for
installing it.
In general, protruding elements (furniture
reinforcements, pipes, socket bases,
etc.) at the back of the unit must be
avoided.
When the base of the main power
socket is inside the unit in which the
oven is installed, this must be done in
the shaded area. Figure 2.
The unit in which the oven is installed
and adjacent units must withstand
temperatures higher than 85 ºC.
The installation instructions must be ad-
ventilation circuit may become blocked,
causing high temperatures that could
damage the kitchen
appliance itself.
For
this
purpose,
measurements and those of the holes to
be drilled in the units, as shown in the
following figures:
Column installation.
45cm oven: Figure 7
Undercounter installation.
45cm oven: Figure 8
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the
oven
behind
unit and the
check
the
unit
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
The fitter must ensure that:
The mains power voltage and frequency
correspond to what is marked on the
identification plate.
The
domestic
withstand the maximum power marked
on the identification plate.
After connecting the power supply,
check that all electrical parts of the oven
are working correctly.
OVEN INSTALLATION
For all ovens. After the electrical connection
has been done:
1. Position the oven inside the unit and
ensure that the feed cable is not trapped
or in contact with parts of the oven that
heat up.
2. Make sure that the body of the oven is
not in contact with the walls of the unit
and that there is a minimum space of 2
mm between adjacent units.
3. Centre the oven in the unit so that there
is a minimum space of 5mm between the
oven and the doors of the furniture that
surrounds it. Figure 3.
4. Open the door and insert the plastic
plugs supplied with the oven into their
respective housings. Figure 9.
5. Fasten the oven to the unit with the
screws supplied, screwing them into the
unit through the stops.
Do not lean on the open door of the oven
while executing steps 4 and 5, as the
open is not secured to the unit and it
could move forwards and fall to the floor.
wiring
system
can