Observing the minimum clearances when in-
stalling above a drawer
When removing the overflow container on integ-
1.
rated appliances, take the minimum clearances
into consideration.
→ Fig.
13
Observe the position of the overflow container.
2.
→ Fig.
14
Making the cut-out for the control knob
Create the holes for the control knob in accord-
1.
ance with the enclosed instructions.
If the panel is more than 23 mm thick, cut out the
2.
rear of the front panel for the retaining plate.
Note the clearances between the control knobs.
3.
→ Fig.
28
After making the cut-outs, remove any shavings.
4.
Seal the cut surfaces so that they are heat-resist-
5.
ant and waterproof.
Preparing the unit for circulating-air mode with the
adapter
Observe the relevant dimensions when combining
1.
with the adapter for the cut-out in the back wall.
→ Fig.
29
Use the template to create the cut-out in the back
2.
wall.
In circulating-air mode, establish an air outlet in
3.
the unit's plinth.
Provide a minimum air outlet cross-section of
‒
approx. 400 cm².
Make the outlet opening in the base panel as
‒
large as possible in order to keep draughts and
noise to a minimum.
Make the outlet opening by shortening the
‒
plinth or by using suitable ventilation grilles or a
lamellar plinth.
To guarantee that the appliance works correctly,
4.
ventilate the hob appropriately via an air outlet
with a minimum cross-section of 200 cm² in the
base unit.
After making the cut-outs, remove any shavings.
5.
Seal the cut surfaces so that they are heat-resist-
6.
ant and waterproof.
→ Fig.
27
Preparing the unit for circulating-air mode with a
circulating-air duct
If required, remove the unit's back wall.
1.
Observe the relevant dimensions when combining
2.
with the AD 857 030 flat duct elbow for the cut-
out in the back wall.
→ Fig.
30
In circulating-air mode, establish an air outlet in
3.
the unit's plinth.
Provide a minimum air outlet cross-section of
‒
approx. 400 cm².
Make the outlet opening in the base panel as
‒
large as possible in order to keep draughts and
noise to a minimum.
Make the outlet opening by shortening the
‒
plinth or by using suitable ventilation grilles or a
lamellar plinth.
To guarantee that the appliance works correctly,
4.
ventilate the hob appropriately via an air outlet
with a minimum cross-section of 200 cm² in the
base unit.
After making the cut-outs, remove any shavings.
5.
Seal the cut surfaces so that they are heat-resist-
6.
ant and waterproof.
→ Fig.
27
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Preparing the unit for air extraction mode
If required, remove the unit's back wall.
1.
Observe the relevant dimensions when combining
2.
with a flat duct elbow for the cut-out in the back
wall.
→ Fig.
31
After making the cut-outs, remove any shavings.
3.
Seal the cut surfaces so that they are heat-resist-
4.
ant and waterproof.
→ Fig.
27
Attaching adhesive tape
Attach the enclosed adhesive tape to the worktop
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section.
→ Fig.
32
Installing the control knob
If required, and depending on the distance
1.
between the control knobs, break off the retaining
plate at the perforation.
→ Fig.
33
Hold the retaining plate in place against the rear
2.
of the control panel.
When fitting an individual control knob, use 2
3.
screws to hold the retaining plate in place and
prevent it from rotating.
In the case of stone worktops, stick the retain-
‒
ing plate using heat-resistant, two-component
adhesive.
→ Fig.
34
Remove the protective film from the rear of the il-
4.
luminated ring.
→ Fig.
35
Install the control knob in the correct sequence.
5.
→ Fig.
36
Push the control knob into the hole.
6.
Always position the side marking on the control
‒
knob on the left.
Ensure that the retaining lug on the retaining plate
7.
is located on the upper side and the control knob
is in the zero setting.
→ Fig.
37
On the rear of the control knob, tighten the retain-
8.
ing nut using the installation tool provided.
→ Fig.
38
Align the control knob precisely in the zero setting.
9.
Connecting the control knob to the
connection cables
Connect all of the control knobs to the enclosed
1.
connection cables.
→ Fig.
39
The two connectors on the control knob are
identical.
Ensure that the plugs snap into place in the con-
2.
nectors.
Connect the central control knobs to one of the
3.
longer connection cables.
After installation, check that all of the plug connec-
4.
tions are seated correctly.
To secure all connection cables after installation,
5.
bend the mounting brackets on the retaining
plates.
→ Fig.
39
Installing the appliance
WARNING ‒ Risk of injury!
Parts that are accessible during installation may
have sharp edges and may lead to cutting injuries.
Wear protective gloves.
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