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INSTALLING THE BUILT-IN / UNDER THE
COUNTER COLUMN OVEN
Connection to the mains must be carried out by a
Recommendations
Important: Disconnect the oven from the
mains before carrying out any installation
work or servicing.
Installation must be carried out by a qualified
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technician in accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions and in compliance with local regulations.
Unpack the oven and make sure that the
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appliance has not been damaged durin g transport
and that the oven door closes properly.
are not sure contact the dealer or the
nearest service centre.
After removing the oven from its packaging,
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leave it on the polystyrene base to prevent it
from being damaged.
When installing the oven it is advisable to wear
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protective gloves.
Do not lift the oven by the door handle. Get hold
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of it using the side openings provided.
If you
Preparing the housing unit
Kitchen units in contact with the oven must be
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heat resistant (80 °C min).
Cut the kitchen unit to fit before installing the
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appliance. Carefully remove any shavings or
sawdust that could prevent the appliance from
running properly.
The dimensions of the oven and unit are shown
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in figures 1-2-3.
To allow for proper ventilation, an opening
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should be left at the bottom of the kitchen unit.
Pay attention to the dimensions in the diagram.
When installation has been completed, the
bottom of the oven must be inaccessible.
Ovens that are not equipped with a cooling system
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cannot be installed in split level units (fig 2).
When installing, make sure that the sides of the oven
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do not touch the adjacent kitchen units (fig.4-5).
When installing ovens under the worktop, leave
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a minimum clearance of 5 mm between the
upper edge of the oven and the lower edge of the
worktop (fig.6).
operate properly, this clearance must never
be obstructed.
If the kitchen unit is not securely fixed to the wall,
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it must be anchored with standard brackets (G)
(fig. 7) available on the market.
In order for the appliance to
Electrical connection
Regulations require that the appliance be
earthed.
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qualified electrician in accordance with the
manufacturer's instructions and in compliance
with local regulations.
The installer is responsible for connecting
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appliances correctly to the mains and for
observing the safety regulations.
The oven power cable must be long enough to
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connect the built-in appliance to the mains.
Observance of safety directives requires that a
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multi pole switch with a minimum contact gap of
3 mm be used for the installation.
Do not use multiple plug adapters or extension
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leads.
After the oven has been installed, the electrical
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components must be inaccessible.
Connecting the oven to the power
supply
Make sure that the voltage indicated on the rating
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plate is the same as the mains voltage. The rating
plate is on the front edge of the oven (visible
when the door is open).
If the oven does not have a power supply cable
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proceed as follows:
Remove the two fastening screws of the
1.
terminal box cover located on the bottom par t
of the oven's rear covering.
Remove the cover to gain access to the terminal
2.
box and insert the power cable (see table)
through the opening located on the bottom of
the oven.
Connect the cable to the terminal box, tighten
3.
the screws as far as they will go and secure it to
the cable fastener.
Put the cover back on by inserting the two blades
4.
in the slots and fasten it with the two screws.
Power supply cable table
N° of conductors Type of cable
1N+
2+
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H05 RR-F 3 X 1.5 mm²
H05 RR-F 3 X 1.5 mm²
(Switzerland only)
Securing the oven
Lift the oven getting hold of it by the openings on
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the sides and insert it into the housing unit, being
careful not to trap the power supply cable (fig. 8).
Center the oven in the housing unit before
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securing it.
Make sure that the plastic spacers (if provided)
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are positioned correctly in the fastening holes.
Then anchor the oven to the housing unit with
the screws provided.
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