• With built-in multifunction ovens, the
rear of the unit, corresponding to the
shaded area (A), must have nothing
projecting out (unit reinforcement, pipes,
sockets, etc.).
• The adhesive used in the plastic lining
the kitchen units must be able to
withstand temperatures over 85ºC.
11.2 Electrical Connection
The installer must ensure that:
• The mains power voltage and
frequency correspond to what is
marked on the identification plate.
• The wiring system can withstand the
maximum power marked on the
identification plate.
• After connecting the power, check that
all electrical parts of the oven are
working correctly.
• Disconnection from the electrical supply
must be allowed after the oven is in the
450
installed position.
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For all ovens. after the power has been
connected:
1. Position the oven inside the unit and
en-sure that the power cable is not
trapped or in contact with parts of the
oven that heat up.
2. Anchor the oven to the unit with the
screws supplied, screwing them into
the unit through the holes that can be
seen when the door is open.
3. Make sure that the body of the oven
is not in contact with the walls of the
unit and that there is a separation of
at least 2 mm with the adjacent units.
11.4 Technical information
If the appliance does not work, inform Tech-
nical Service of the kind of problem you are
experiencing and give the:
1. Serial Number (S-No)
2. Model of Appliance (Mod.)
You will find this information engraved on
the identification plate. This plate is on the
bottom of the oven and can be seen when
open-ing the door.
ENGLISH
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