DCS BGC-1236, BGC-3048 Installation DU Dosseret Mural Intégral, Ordre Dinstallation Recommandé

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INSTALLATION DU DOSSERET MURAL INTÉGRAL

ORDRE D'INSTALLATION RECOMMANDÉ :

1) HOTTE À ÉVACUATION

2) DOSSERET

3) TABLE DE CUISSON

1.Positionnez la table de cuisson et mettez-la de niveau conformément aux instructions d'installation.

2.Après avoir déballé les pièces du dosseret, placez la section arrière en la centrant à 3,5 mm (1/8 po) (voir fig. 03) au-dessus de la garniture fixée à la table de cuisson.* Fixez la section arrière à l'aide des fixations appropriées (non fournies) aux ancrages ou à l'ossature de bois du mur (fig. 03).

AVERTISSEMENT :

La section arrière doit être solidement fixée au mur. Le non respect de cette mesure peut causer des dommages ou des blessures corporelles si le dosseret se décroche du mur lorsque les grilles sont chargées. Chaque grille peut supporter un poids maximum de 4,5 kg (10 lb).

*Une fois la section placée à 3,5 mm, utilisez les fentes de la section arrière pour régler l'espacement entre la garniture de la table de cuisson et le dosseret pour qu'ils soient égaux.

3.Fixez la tige, les embouts et l'appui central à la section avant du dosseret à l'aide des vis à métaux n° 10 fournies (fig. 04).

4.Recourbez les languettes en forme de coin par-dessus la section avant sur environ 5 mm (3/16 po). Lors du montage de la section avant, assurez-vous que ces languettes pénètrent dans les trous correspondants situés sur le haut de la section arrière (voir fig. 05, page 5).

5.Fixez la section avant du dosseret à la section arrière à l'aide des vis à tôle autotaraudeuses n° 8 fournies(fig. 05, page 5).

6.Fixez les grilles à la tige (fig. 06, page 5). Chaque grille peut supporter un poids maximum de 4,5 kg (10 lb).

Section arrière

Fentes pour choisir l'espacement voulu entre la garniture de la table de cuis- son et le dosseret.

 

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