Installation
-Furthermore attention should be paid to the assembly
instructions for the built-in switch box or stove to
which the hob is connected!
Protection against accidental contact must be ensu-
red by assembly.
-If the hob is operated from a switch box then it is
necessary to have an intermediate bottom to ensure
min. 50 mm min. 50 mm
protection against accidental contact!min. 50 mm
-The distance between the underside of the hob and
the furniture underneath must60 mm. be at least
-If the appliance is not connected by means of plugs,
then, at the time of installation, a device which makes
it possible to separate the appliances at all its termi-
nals from the mains by a contact gap of at least 3 mm
must be added to them.
-The arrangement of the hob-built-in stove/switch box
may be seen in the form of a special table which is
given as an appendix to these instructions.
-Before assembly and putting into operation of the
appliance the range of possibilities for combining the
hob with the stove/switch box is to be checked by
referring to the appropriate instructions for assembly
and putting into operation.
Important for the disassembly of the hob
-The supply of mains current to the appliance must be
cut off (for example by unscrewing the safety de-
vices).
-In order to take out the whole glassceramic hob, use
a medium flat screwdriver or spatula. Put it in be-
tween frame and working-table on the area where the
snap-in ressorts are located.
In terms of fire protection, the appliance conforms
to Type Y (IEC 335-2-6). Only appliances of this
type may be installed on one side of adjacent upright
furniture housings or walls.
Attentio Asn: soon as a crack is visible in the top, the
equipment has to be disconnected from the mains.
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