Some parts of appliance may keep its heat for a long
time; it is required to wait for it to cool down before
touching onto the points that are exposed to the heat
directly.
If you will not use the appliance for a long time, it is
advised to plug it off.
FITTING THE OVEN INTO THE KITCHEN UNIT
Fit the oven into the space provided in the kitchen unit; it
may be fitted underneath a work top or into an upright
cupboard. Fix the oven in position by screwing into place,
using the two fixing holes in the frame. To locate the fixing
holes, open the oven door and look inside. To allow
adequate ventilation, the measurements and distances
adhered to when fixing the oven.
IMPORTANT
If the oven is to work properly, the kitchen housing must
be suitable. The panels of the kitchen unit that are next to
the oven must be made of a heat resistant material. Ensure
that the glues of units that are made of veneered wood
can withstand temperatures of at least 120 ºC. Plastics or
glues that cannot withstand such temperatures will melt
and deform the unit, once the oven has been lodged inside
the units, electrical parts must be completely insulated.
This is a legal safety requirement. All guards must be
firmly fixed into place so that it is impossible to remove
them without using special tools. Remove the back of the
kitchen unit to ensure an adequate current of air
circulates around the oven. The hob must have a rear gap
of at least 45 mm.
DECLARATION OF COMPLIANCE
When you have unpacked the oven,
make sure that it has not been damaged
in any way. If you have any doubts at all,
do not use it: contact a professionally
qualified person. Keep packing materials
such as plastic bags, polystyrene, or
nails out of the reach of children
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