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Securing the appliance to the cabinet
There are three different groups of appliance as far as installation is concerned:
BUILT-IN HOB
HEIGHT= STEEL THICKNESS
BUILT-IN HOB
STEEL TICKNESS <HEIGHT <58mm
SIT ON - ON HOB
HEIGHT >58mm
Fig.2
1- Built-in hobs to be slotted in (Class 3 - see g.2 detail H1). In this case
it is necessary to make a hole in the worktop whose measurements match
those of the hob. The measurement at the side should be reduced by 2 cm
so as to ensure that 1 cm of the perimeter of the hob overlaps with and rests
on top of the supporting surface. To slot in the hob ush with the worktop, the
cut-out on this supporting surface must be lowered (see gure 3a), so that
both the edge of the hob and the seal under it can be positioned there. Before
tting the hob to the worktop, position the seal G provided along the perimeter
of the hob, as illustrated in gure 3b.Brackets for xing hobs to the cabinet
have been provided, and these should be tted as shown in detail S (g.3a).
2-Built-in hobs (Class 3) with edges lower than 58 mm (see g.2 detail
H2). To install this type of hob, a hole large enough to accommodate the
whole lower casing of the appliance must be made on the worktop intended
to be under the hob. Remember to leave a gap of at least 1 cm between the
lower casing and the worktop around the whole perimeter of the appliance
(the underside of the casing can,however, touch the surface below it). To
t the appliances, follow the instructions given above in point 1 or use any
supplementary instruction leaet that is provided in special cases.3- Sit-on
hobs (Class 1) with edges higher
Fig.3a
Fig.3b
Fig.3c
3-Sit-on hobs (Class 1) with edges higher than 58 mm
(see detail H3). In this case, the lower casing of the hob does not protrude
further than the edge of the appliance.
Even when the hob is resting on the worktop, it will sufce to leave space for
the gas supply tube and electricity supply cable. To t this type of hob, follow
the instructions below (see gure):
• Fix the two screws provided “A” at a distance from the back panel as
shown in gure, leaving the heads of the screws sticking out of the wood
by 1.5 mm.
• Hook the hob onto the two screws “A” and push it towards the back.
• Fix the appliance to the cabinet at the rear, using the two brackets “B” and
the four screws “C” (these are all provided).
Fig.4
N.B.: to make maintenance operations more efcient, the area around
the hob must be easily accessible after it has been installed (i.e. there
are no completely shut-off elements).
Electrical connection
Hobs equipped with a three-pole power supply cable are designed to operate
with alternating current at the voltage and frequency indicated on the data
plate (this is located on the lower part of the appliance). The earth wire in the
cable has a green and yellow cover. If the appliance is to be installed above
a built-in electric oven, the electrical connection of the hob and the oven must
be carried out separately, both for electrical safety purposes and to make
extracting the oven easier.
Connecting the supply cable to the mains
Install a standardised plug corresponding to the load indicated on the data
plate.
The appliance must be directly connected to the mains using an omnipolar
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