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Installation Instructions
The following instructions should be read by a qualified tech-
nician to ensure that the appliance is installed, regulated and
serviced correctly in compliance with current standards.
Important: Remember to unplug the appliance from the
mains before making adjustments or doing mainte-
nance.
Positioning
Important: This unit may be installed and used only in per-
manently ventilated rooms in compliance with current Na-
tional Regulations. The following requirements must be
observed:
a) The room must be equipped with an exhaust system that
vents the combustion fumes to the outside. It may con-
sist of a hood or an electric fan that automatically starts
each time the appliance is turned on.
Flue or Branched Flue System Directly to the Outside
(only for cooking appliances)
b) The room must also have a system to permit proper air
circulation, needed for combustion to occur normally. The
flow of air needed for combustion must not be less than 2
m
3
/h per kW of installed power. The air circulation sys-
tem may take air directly from the outside by means of a
pipe with an inner cross section of at least 100 cm
2
; the
opening must not be able to be accidentally blocked. For
those appliances not equipped with a safety device for
accidental flame loss, the ventilation apertures must be
increased by 100%, with the minimum being 200cm
2
(Fig. A). The system can also provide the air needed for
combustion by indirect means, i.e. from adjacent rooms
fitted with air circulation tubes as described above. How-
ever, these rooms must not be common rooms or bed-
rooms. (Fig. B)
.
Detail A Adjacent Room to
Room be Ventilated
A
Examples of Ventilation Openings Increased Opening Between
Comburent Air Door and Floor
Fig. A Fig. B
c) Intensive and prolonged use of the appliance may result
in the need for supplemental air circulation, e.g. opening
windows or increasing mechanical venting (if present).
d) Liquified petroleum gas is heavier than the air and, there-
fore, settles downwards. Thus, rooms containing LPG
cylinders must also be equipped with apertures to the
outside for ventilation of gas in the case of leaks. LPG
cylinders must not, therefore, be installed or stored in
rooms or storage areas that are below ground level (cel-
lars, etc.) whether they are partially or completely full. It
is a good idea to keep only the cylinder being used in the
room, positioned so that it is not subject to heat produced
by external sources (ovens, fireplaces, stoves, etc. ) which
are able to increase the temperature of the cylinder above
50°C.
Levelling Your Appliance (only on certain models)
4 support feet which are adjusted using screws are located
in the lower part of the cooker. These level off the oven
when necessary. It is essential that the cooker be standing
level.
Installing the Cooker
The appliance can be installed next to furniture units which
are no taller than the top of the cooker hob. The wall in
direct contact with the back panel of the cooker must be
made of non-flammable material. During operation the
back panel of the cooker could reach a temperature of
50°C above room temperature. For proper installation of
the cooker, the following precautions must be taken:
a) Kitchen cabinets installed next to the cooker that are
higher than the top of the hob, must be at least 200 mm
from the edge of the hob itself.
b) Hoods must be installed according to the requirements
in the installation manual for the hood and, in any case,
at a minimum height of 650 mm.
c) If the hood is installed below a wall cabinet, the latter
must be at least 700 mm (millimetres) above the surface
of the hob. Cabinets installed adjacent to the hood must
be at least 420 mm above the hob, as shown in Figures
C and D.
HOOD
420
Min.
min.
650
mm. with hood
min.
700
mm. without hood
mm.
600
Min. mm.
420
Min. mm.
HOOD
900
Min. mm.
420
Min.
min.
650
mm. with hood
min.
700
mm. without hood
mm.
420
Min. mm.
Fig. C Fig. D
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