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Dimensions and Clearances

Cut out the work surface according to the sizes shown in the drawing.

For the purpose of installation and use, a minimum of 5 cm distance shall be preserved around the cutout.

Be sure the thickness of the work surface is at least 10 mm. Select heat-resistant and insulated work surface material to avoid electrical shock and larger deformation caused by heat radiation from the hob. Wood and similar fibrous or hygroscopic material shall not be used as work surface material unless impregnated. As shown below:

Note
  • The safety distance between the sides of the hob and the inner surfaces of the worktop h should be at least 3 mm.

a 590 mm b 520 mm c 50 mm

d 46 mm e 560 mm - 562 mm

f 480 mm - 482 mm g Min. 50 mm

h Min. 3 mm i Seal

Under any circumstances, make sure the hob is well ventilated and the air inlet and outlet are not blocked. Ensure the hob is in a good working situation, as shown below.

Note
  • The safety distance between the hob and the cupboard above the hob a should be a minimum of 500 mm when there is no range hood fitted. If there is a range hood fitted, then the safety distance specified by the manufacturer of the range hood must be maintained between the cooktop hob and the range hood above it.

Oven

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a Min. 500 mm b Min. 15 mm c Min. 20 mm

d Air intake e Air exit 5 mm

f Min. 10 mm

Warning
  • Ensuring Adequate Ventilation

    Make sure the hob is well ventilated and that air inlet and outlet are not blocked. In order to avoid accidentally touching the hot bottom of the hob, or unexpected electric shock during operation, it is necessary to fit a wooden insert, fixed by screws, at a minimum distance of 15 mm from the bottom of the hob. Follow the requirements below.

  • There are ventilation holes around outside of the hob. YOU MUST ensure these holes are not blocked by the worktop when you put the hob into position.

  • The glue, which join the plastic or wooden material to the furniture has to resist to 150 ℃ to avoid the unstuck of the paneling.

  • The rear wall, adjacent and surrounding surfaces must therefore be able to withstand a temperature of 90 ℃.