Instalation
The appliance must be installed only by a qualified person in compliance with the instructions provided. The manufacturer declines all responsibility for improper installation which may harm persons and animals and damage property.
Important: The power supply to the appliance must be cut off before any adjustments or maintenance work is done on it.
Positioning
heat produced by external sources (ovens, fireplaces, stoves, etc. ) which could raise the temperature of the cylinder to above 50°C.
Installation of Built-in Ovens
In order to ensure that the
Important: this appliance may be installed and used only in permanently ventilated rooms in compliance with cur- rent current National Norms. 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 consist of a hood or an electric fan that automatically starts each time the appliance is turned on.
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b)The room must also have a system that allows for proper air circulation, needed for combustion to occur normally. The flow of air needed for combustion must not be less than 2 m3/h per kW of installed power. The air circulation system may take air directly from the outside by means of a pipe with an inner cross section of at least 100 cm2; the opening cannot under any cir- cumstances be blocked accidentally (Fig.A). The sys- tem can also provide the air needed for combustion by indirect means, i.e. from adjacent rooms fitted with air circulation tubes as described above. However, these rooms must not be common rooms, bedrooms or rooms with a fire hazard (Fig. B).
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c)Liquefied petroleum gas is heavier than 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 event of leaks. LPG cylinders must not, therefore, be installed or stored in rooms or storage areas that are below ground level (cellars, 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
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In order to ensure adequate ventilation, the back panel of the cabinet unit must be removed. Installing the oven so that it rests on two strips of wood is preferable. If the oven rests on a continuous, flat surface, there must be an ap- erture of at least 45 x 560 mm.
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The panels of the adjacent cabinets must be made of heat- resistant material. In particular, cabinets with a veneer ex- terior must be assembled with glues which can withstand temperatures of up to 100 °C.
In compliance with current safety standards, contact with the electrical parts of the oven must not be possible once it has been installed.
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