Wolf ICBCT30I Unframed I N S Ta L L At I O N S, F L U S H M O U N T I N S Ta L L At I O N

Models: ICBCT30I

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UNFRAMED I N S TA L L AT I O N S

W O L F INDUCTION  COOKTOPS

UNFRAMED I N S TA L L AT I O N S

Flush mount installations are intended for granite, solid surface or stone coun- tertop surfaces only. Failure to use high heat resistant surface will result in coun- tertop damage if hot cooking utensils are accidentally moved off the cooking surface.

M O D E L S I C B C T 3 0 I U A N D I C B C T 3 6 I U

Unframed induction cooktop Models ICBCT30IU and ICBCT36IU can be mounted flush with the top of the countertop or as a frameless installation with the glass mounted on top of the countertop surface.

IMPORTANT NOTE: The materials required for a flush mount installation are provided with the unframed Models ICBCT30IU and ICBCT36IU. Refer to the instructions provided with the unframed cooktop installation kit for additional specifications. The template provided with the unframed cooktops is for reference only. Use the actual cooktop for marking the cut-out.

F L U S H M O U N T I N S TA L L AT I O N

There are two options for a flush mount installation of the unframed induction cooktop; Option 1 and Option 2.

OPTION 1: For this flush mount installation, a recessed area surrounding the standard coun- tertop cut-out is required. Fabrication of the recessed area must take place before the final countertop installation. A template of the coun- tertop cut-out is provided with the unframed cooktop for fabrication purposes.

IMPORTANT NOTE: This fabrication method is not recommended for molded backsplash style countertops (triple cove).

For countertop cut-out dimensions, refer to the Installation Specifications illustration on page 12 for Model ICBCT30IU and page 13 for Model ICBCT36IU.

In order to rout the required recessed area for this flush mount installation, a second template must be made from 13 mm plywood. The template will be used as a guide for a top bearing router bit.

Make the wood template wide enough so that clamps used to hold this template to the coun- tertop do not interfere with the router base.

The cut-out dimension of the wood template should match the outer perimeter of the template supplied with the cooktop.

Center the wood template over the existing cut-out in the countertop and clamp. It may be helpful to use medium-strength double-sided tape to adhere the template to the countertop; this will keep the template from shifting during the routing operation. Make sure that the adhesive can be easily removed by testing it on a scrap piece of the countertop. Using a top bearing router bit with the wood template as a guide, rout out a 8 mm deep recessed area in the countertop cut-out.

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Wolf ICBCT30I Unframed I N S Ta L L At I O N S, M O D E L S I C B C T 3 0 I U A N D I C B C T 3 6 I U