Installation

How to make the countertop cut-out

^Use the template to make a countertop cut-out.

Be sure to observe the minimum distance from the rear wall and from the left or right to a side wall.

See the section on "SAFETY NOTICES FOR INSTALLATION".

^Seal any wooden countertop surfaces with a special varnish, silicone rubber, or resin, to help prevent swelling from moisture. The materials used must be temepature-stable.

If, during installation, you find that the frame is not tightly sealed to the countertop at the corners, then the corner edges, ß R4, can be carefully trimmed with a jigsaw.

How to install the gas stovetop

^Feed the appliance power cord downward through the countertop cut-out.

^Set the appliance loosely into place in the cut-out.

^Connect the appliance to the power supply (see the section on "Electrical connection").

^Establish the gas connection (see the section on "Gas connection").

^Use the supplied brackets to hold the appliance in place.

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Miele KM 2030, KM 2050 manual Installation, How to make the countertop cut-out, How to install the gas stovetop

KM 2050, KM 2030 specifications

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