Installation
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.
sides. Do not use the door handle to lift the
oven.
doors. This can cause it to overheat.
follow the instructions for installing it.
inforcements, pipes, socket bases, etc.) at
the back of the unit must be avoided.
inside the unit in which the oven is installed,
this must be done in the shaded area.
Figure 2.
adjacent units must withstand temperatures
higher than 85 ºC.
hered to strictly. If not, the oven's ventilation
circuit may become blocked, causing high
temperatures that could damage the kitchen
unit and the appliance itself.
ments and those of the holes to be drilled in
the units, as shown in the following figures:
Column installation.
60 cm oven: Figure 7*.
45 cm oven: Figure 8*.
Undercounter installation.
60 cm oven: Figure 9*.
45 cm oven: Figure 10*.
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Installation & Maintenance
The fitter must ensure that:
correspond to what is marked on the identi-
fication plate.
the maximum power marked on the identifi-
cation plate.
that all electrical parts of the oven are work-
ing correctly.
For all ovens. After the electrical connection has
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been done:
Position the oven inside the unit and ensure
that the feed cable is not trapped or in con-
tact 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
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it. Figure 3.
4. Open the door and insert the plastic plugs
supplied with the oven into their respective
housings. Figure 11.
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5. Fasten the oven to the unit with the screws
supplied, screwing them into the unit through
the stops.
WARNING
Do not lean on the open door of the oven
while executing steps 4 and 5, as the oven
is not secured to the unit and it could move
forwards and fall to the floor.