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ATTENTION: ACCORDING TO APPLICABLE STANDARDS, THE DEVICE SHOULD
BE INSTALLED BY AN EXPERT.
IMPORTANT: TO AVOID ANY POSSIBLE ACCIDENT, IT IS NECESSARY TO
INSTALL THE DEVICE ACCORDING TO THESE INSTRUCTIONS. LOSS OF
WARRANTY IS A CONSEQUENCE OF INEXPERT INSTALLATION
„ANY MODIFICATION TO THE APPLIANCE MAY BE DANGEROUS, AND IS
THEREFORE NOT PERMITTED !“
1. AERATION OF THE ROOM
Every room where one or more appliances are to be installed must have one or more openings
to allow the entry of fresh air. Above the appliance there have to be one or several openings in
order to assure the exhaust of combustion and renewal of fresh air.
These ventilation openings must comply with the requirements of EN 1646-1, EN 1949 and
EN 721.
These openings need to be checked from time to time. If necessary, the user should clean them
(e.g., in wintertime, snow or dirt should be removed from the exhaust output and the
combustion air input).
If the appliance is built-in, safety regulations must be observed, and particularly the European
standard EN 1949.
Outlets of waste gases may not be installed at entrance doors and below aeration openings.
When exhaust gases are discharged, the ascending position of all parts needs to be
checked.
2. CONNECTION OF THE OVEN TO THE GAS SUPPLY
The connection of gas to the oven may be carried out exclusively with gas-tight connections.
Tubes used to connect the oven should be of zinc-coated iron or copper. These pipes may be
used only with gas-tight connection. Having finished connection works, it is necessary to
check tightness of the connection, using soap solution that is poured on the connection. Soap
solution shows possible leakages by creating bubbles.
ATTENTION: WHEN INSTALLING AND CONNECTING THE DEVICE, THE GAS
PIPELINE MAY NOT BE TWISTED, PULLED, NOR OTHERWISEE STRAINED.