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3. INSTALLATION AND PREPARATIONS FOR USE
This modern, functional and practical hob, that was manufactured with the parts and materials of
highest quality, will meet your cooking needs in every aspect. You must surely read this manual so
that you don't have any problem in future and to be able to have satisfactory results. The following
information are the required rules for right installation and service processes. It must be read
especially by the technician who will install the appliance
Contact to Authorized Service for installation of your product
After removing the packaging, check that your product has no default. If a defect is suspected, do
not use the hob and contact a qualified technician or the shop seller. This hob was designed to be
embedded in a work plan. It connects to a power source using the cable provided for this purpose.
The user of this unit is also responsible for the installation and start-up, according to this record,
according to safety standards and norms.
Your product must be set up and used in a place where it will always have ventilation
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3.1 Environment where your appliance will be installed
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• While operating, this appliance needs 2m3/h air per kw input.
• Gas combustion is made possible by the oxygen in the air. It is therefore necessary that the air
be renewed and that combustion products be discharged in accordance with the regulations.
The natural ventilation of the room must be sufficient to allow for the use of gas in this
environment. The airflow must enter via vents installed on walls in direct contact with the
outside (see diagram below).
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Air inlet section
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min. 100cm
Air inlet section
2
min. 100cm
Figure 1
Figure 2
• The airflow must enter through a lower vent and go out of an upper vent. These vents must
therefore have a minimum area of 100cm² for the effective passage of airflow. These vents should
be permanently open and never closed. They should preferably be located near the rear of the
cooker (see fig. 1 and 2) and at least 1.80 cm above the ground..
If these vents cannot be opened or there are no vents, alternative ventilation from another room
must be used (window, door, etc.) provided it is neither a bedroom nor a dangerous place.
Evacuating burnt gases
The cooking appliances that operate with gas, throw the burned gas wastes out directly to the
outside or through the cooker hoods that are connected to a chimney that opens directly to the
outside. If it seems not possible to install a cooker hood, it is required to set an electric fan on the
window or wall that has access to fresh air. This electric fan power supply must be calculated in
order to renew the air in the kitchen 4-5 times per hour
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