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| Installing over an kitchen furniture |
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| If the underside of the appliance will be accessible |
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| after installation, a separator panel G (fig. 5A) will |
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| need to be mounted maintaining the distances |
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| shown (fig. 5B).. |
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| To allow fresh air circulation there must be openings |
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| Installing over an oven |
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| If the appliance is installed over an oven the panel |
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| is not necessary (fig. 6A - 6B) |
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| To allow fresh air circulation there must be openings |
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| in the kitchen furniture (fig.6A) of the sizes indicated |
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| in fig.6B |
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| IMPORTANT: if there is an oven under the |
����� | Fig. 6A | induction hob it is advisable for it to have a cooling |
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| fan.Do not use the induction hob while PYROLITIC |
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| WARNING: to allow the circulation of as |
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| much fresh air as necessary, there must be at |
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| least 40 mm between the induction hob module |
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| and any appliance installed under it (fig. 6B).In any |
Fig.6B | ��������� | event, adequate aeration must be provided. |
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