Installing the built-in / under the counter column oven
Recommendations
Important: Disconnect the oven from the mains before
carrying out any installation work or servicing.
• It must be installed by a qualified electrician following the
instructions provided by the manufacturer and in compliance with
local safety standards in force.
• Once you have unpacked the oven, check that the appliance has
not been damaged during transportation and that the door closes
properly. If you have any doubts, contact the Customer Care
Centre.
• Once you have unpacked the oven, avoid removing it from the
polystyrene base: this will prevent the appliance from getting
damaged.
• You should wear protective gloves when installing the appliance.
• The oven has two proFIT (B) side handles, there to make
installation easier (Fig. 7).
Preparing the housing unit
• The kitchen units next to the oven must be heat resistant (min.
90°C).
• Cut the kitchen unit to fit before installing the appliance. Make
sure you remove all the wood shavings that could inhibit the
perfect functioning of the appliance.
• The dimensions of the housing unit are shown in Figures 1, 2 and
3. The oven dimensions are shown in Figure 4.
• In order to ensure adequate ventilation, leave an open space at
the back of the unit (following the sizes indicated in the Figure 6).
When installation has been completed, the bottom of the
oven must be inaccessible.
• Install the oven taking care that their walls do not come into direct
contact with the adjacent units (Fig. 5).
• With ovens installed under worktops, there must be a slot of at
least 5mm between the upper border of the oven and the lower
border of the worktop (Fig. 5). Do not obstruct this slot in
anyway as this could compromise the perfect working order
of the appliance.
• If the kitchen unit is not securely fixed to the wall, it must be
anchored with standard brackets (A) (Fig. 6) available on the
market.
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Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Fig. 5
Fig. 4
Fig. 6