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BUILDING-IN
Do not lift the oven by the door handle, but
lift it at the sides as illustrated (see arrow).
The oven has been designed for building-in a
column.
The oven and housing dimensions are illustrated in
opposite figure.
To ensure a correct ventilation, respect the
ventilation gaps shown in opposite figure.
Install the oven in the housing, lifting it at the sides,
taking care not to trap the wires of the electrical
supply cable.
Fix the oven to the housing tightening the screws
(E) and (F) as illustrated.
ATTENTION
Prior to any intervention, disconnect the oven from
the mains supply.
After installation, electric parts must not be accessible.
A multiple circuit breaker with a space between the
contacts of 3 mm or more must be fitted (LS
switches, fuses, relays).
The technician is responsible for the correct installation
of the appliance and of its conformity with local
regulations.
The earthing of this appliance is compulsory
by law: for this reason all current and earth
conductors must be of an appropriate size.
No liability for damage or injury to persons or
property will be accepted arising from non-
observance of these requirements.
Note:
To allow for proper ventilation, we recommend that
you left two openings of min. 500 x 80 mm
and 500 x 50 mm inside the cabinet (see drawing).
INSTALLATION
General hints
This appliance must be installed by a competent
electrician with all electrical and installation
requirements prescribed by local regulations and
manufacturer instructions.
The furniture in contact with the oven must be
heat-resistant (80°C).
Remove any packaging material from inside
the oven.
Leave the oven to stand on its polystyrene pa-
ckaging base to avoid damaging the oven bottom.