INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Additional requirements for the integration (fl ush installation) of the hob
(HI7271I and HI9271I)
min. 800 mm
for HI7271I
min. 900 mm
for HI9271I
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The hob can only be integrated above a single cupboard at least
800/900 mm wide (see illustration).
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Once it has been integrated, the hob must remain accessible from
underneath for service purposes.
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If a drawer or oven is built in under the hob it must be easily
removable.
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These hobs are particularly suitable for integration in stone or
tiled worktops.
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When integrating the hob it should only be kitted along the side
of the glass top and not at the bottom. This is to ensure that the
glass top itself remains accessible should it need to be replaced.
To do this, apply a layer of tape, such as masking tape, to the inlay
surface.
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Report any transit damage before sealing the hob. Any damages
reported afterwards will be deemed a result of it being built in.
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The guarantee does not cover damages resulting from the hob
being built in.
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The guarantee does not cover water damage or any other damage
to the worktop the hob is built into.
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Prior to any service call, all interior parts of the cupboard the
hob is built into, such as drawer constructions, shelves, racks and
runners, are to be removed.
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The service department is responsible for the repair and service of
the hob only. You should contact your kitchen specialist about the
re-integration (fl ush installation) of the hob.
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The kit used to seal the edges of the glass top must be resistant to
temperatures of at least 160 °C.
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To prevent discolouration of the natural stone, use a specially
developed sealant between the glass and natural stone.
GB 37
HI7271I and HI9271I