• Intensive and prolonged working of the gas hob that need to intensify ventilation,
e.g. opening windows or increasing the power of the air intake system (if
present).
• Liquefied petroleum gases are heavier than air, so settle it downward. Rooms in
which LPG tanks are installed must be fitted with ventilation to the outside to
avoid of gas leakage.Therefore, LPG tanks which are empty or partially full, must
not be installed or stored in rooms or spaces below ground level (cellars etc.). It
is a good idea to keep only the tank which is working currently in the room, and
make sure that it is not closed to heating source (ovens, fireplaces, stoves, etc.).
INSTALLING THE BUILT-IN GAS HOB
The gas hobs are designed with protection degree against excessive heating, the
appliance can be installed next to cabinets, and the height should not exceed the hob.
• For
a
correct
following
followed:
• The hob may be located in a kitchen,
a diner or bed/ sitting room, but not
in a bathroom or shower room.
• The furniture standing near to the
unit, it is higher than the working
boards, must be placed at least
110mm distance to the edge of the
board.
• The cabinets should be positioned
near to the hood at a height of 420
mm at least (Fig. 5).
• Hob should be installed directly
under a cupboard, the latter should
be at least 700mm from the worktop,
as shown in Fig. C.
• Fixing fittings (hooks, screws) are
provided to place the hob on work
top, measure 20 to 40 mm in
thickness (see Fig. 6).
installation,
precautions
must
the
be
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