Installation
Prior to installation
■ The built-in cooktop is designed for integration
into the kitchen worktop with suitable cut-out.
■ The appliance must be installed and connected
to
the
power
instructions in this manual. All installation work
must
be
carried
installer/electrician.
■ Dispose of the packaging material according to
the applicable statutory regulations.
■
For installation in built-in kitchen units, ensure
that the plastic or veneer of the units is applied
with
heat-resistant
otherwise
become
especially at the edges.
■
Seal the exposed cut-out edge with a sealant
such as
silicone.
■ The use of solid timber wall strips behind the
built-in cooktop on the worktop is permissible,
provided the required minimum distances are
maintained.
■ The use of plastic wall strips is not permissible.
■ Changes in the surface colour normally result
from the effect of light.
■ Please observe the manufacturer's instructions
of your worktop regarding its suitability.
Important instructions
■ Es
An
intermediate
bottom must be built in
at least 20 mm away
from the underside of
the cooking zone, in
case the cooking zone
is above furniture parts (side walls, drawers,
etc.) so that it is not possible to touch the
underside of the cooking zone by accident.
Provide an opening for the power mains cable
at the rear of the cut-out.
It must only be possible to remove the
intermediate bottom with the use of tools.
■ If there is a drawer beneath the appliance,
make sure that there are no temperature-
sensitive and/or easily inflammable objects in it,
such as e.g. spray cans or shoe polish.
Only use a heat-resistant cutlery tray.
■ Excessive building-up of heat from below, e.g.
from an unventilated oven is to be avoided.
■ The cooktop should not be used if the pyrolysis
mode is being used in built-in ovens.
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supply
according
to
out
by
an
approved
adhesive
as
it
loose
or
deformed,
Ventilation
■ The front cross-strip of
the cabinet is to be
removed so that a
ventilation opening is
the
created beneath the
worktop over the whole
width of the appliance.
■ Any
strips that there might be in the area of the
worktop cutout are to be removed.
might
Worktop cutout
Make the cutout in the worktop as precisely as
possible using a good, straight saw blade or a
router. Then seal the cut surfaces so that no
moisture can get in.
■ Produce the cooking zone cutout according to
the diagrams.
■ The glass-ceramic hob must lie evenly and
flush.
breakage of the glass-ceramic surface.
■ When building cooking zones flush into plastic
or wooden worktops, we recommend that they
be installed so that they project out slightly. This
protects the worktop surface against the
unintended placing of hot pots and pans.
■ When
workplates so that they are flush with adjacent
areas, these are to be made so that they are
exactly flush.
cabinet
cross-
Unnecessary
tension
hobs
are
being
g
can
lead
to
built
into
stone