AEG B3007H-L-B user manual Preparing the oven cavity, Securing the oven

Models: B3007H-L-B

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Preparing the oven cavity

Preparing the oven cavity

We recommend mounting ovens on plinths (see previous page) and flush mounting installation (refer securing the oven below).

Securing the ovenWARNING:

It is important to the performance of the oven and the protection of adjoining cabinets that the following installation preparation is observed.

11.The oven cavity floor should provide plinths to left and right side approximately 4” wide with the maximum clear opening to base under oven. Allowing a satisfactory free area through the middle to assist with air circulation around the appliance.

12.The rear wall of the oven cavity should not have a back attached – it should be clear to allow for improved air circulation around the appliance. A space of at least 4” (but more if possible) to any rear wall is recommended.

The above steps will greatly reduce the outer oven surface temperatures making the kitchen environment safer. It will also protect both the appliance and the adjoining cabinets.

Securing the oven

Once correctly wired into (while electrically isolated from) the main power, locate the oven into the recess and ensure the appliance is parallel to the front fascia of the enclosure, use packing under

the appliance if necessary. Four screws are supplied to secure the oven to the cupboard cavity. The fixing holes are in the oven trim surrounds (visible when you open the oven door/s). Slide the oven fully into the recess and insert the four screws through the mounting holes and into the cupboard surround to secure the oven position. We recommend a flush to cupboard face installation. The measurement of the front trim of the oven (20mm) is designed to equal normal cupboard facing material after allowing for the body of the oven to be secured against the cupboard carcass.

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AEG B3007H-L-B user manual Preparing the oven cavity, Securing the oven