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ASSEMBLY
■ After having inserted the plug of the oven
into the wall socket, the oven can be
inserted two-thirds of the way into the
cupboard.
■ Reattach the assembly plate to the control
panel.
■ Screw the oven to the kitchen cupboard.
Replace the control knobs.
■ Replace the saucepan supports and the
burner caps.
■ After installation check that the appliance
and the burners are working properly; the
gas flames should be regular and stable
when full on and the burners should not go
out when turned to the lowest setting.
In combination with building-in oven
■ Remove the saucepan supports and the
burner caps.
■ Remove the control knobs for the burners
on the control panel.
■ Unscrew the four cardan joints from the
control panel.
■ Position the cardan joints over the shafts of
the taps of the hob. Slide the joint
approximately 10 mm over the shaft and
screw tight (see fig.6).
■ Install the hob, screw the assembly clamps
tight. If the unit is constructed from thin
material turn the assembly clamps round.
■ Connect the hob to the gas supply and test
to ensure that there are no gas leaks.
■ Insert the plug of the hob (if present) into the
wall socket.
■ After having inserted the plug of the oven
into the wall socket, the oven can be
inserted two-thirds of the way into the
cupboard. Take care with the cardan joints;
lift these a little.
■ Slide the oven further into the cupboard so
that the cardan joints can be mounted on
the control panel. Pay attention to the
OFF position while doing so.
■ Now slide the oven completely into the
cupboard and screw it tight. Assemble the
control knobs.
■ Replace the saucepan supports and the
burner caps.
■ After installation check that the appliance
and the burners are working properly; the
gas flames should be regular and stable
when full on and the burners should not go
out when turned to the lowest setting.
fig. 8
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ASSEMBLY
■ The minimal panel thickness in
combination with a built-in oven is 30 mm.
The maximal panel thickness is 60 mm.
Please note:
■ The area to be cut away at the front is
measured from 10 mm from the body of the
cupboard (cupboard front without door).
In combination with building-in oven or
control panel
■ Remove the saucepan supports and the
burner caps.
■ Unscrew the assembly plate behind the
control panel. Only unscrew the top and
bottom screws (fitted every other one)
(see fig. 4 and 5).
■ Position the cardan joints (see fig. 6) in
sequence over the shafts of the taps of the
hob. Slide the joint approximately 10 mm
over the shaft and screw tight.
■ Install the hob, screw the assembly clamps
tight. If the unit is constructed from thin
material turn the assembly clamps round.
■ Connect the hob to the gas supply and test
to ensure that there are no gas leaks.
■ Insert the plug of the hob (if present) into
the wall socket.
fig. 4
fig. 5
fig. 6
fig. 7
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