INSTALLATION
B
C
A
Ventilation
The electronics in the appliance need cooling. The appliance will
automatically switch off if there is insufficient air circulation. There
are ventilation openings on the underside of the appliance. It must be
possible for cool air to be drawn in through these openings. Air vents
are located at the front of the appliance.
Constructing above a load or an oven or fixed pannel
Ventilation occurs through the plinth (A) and the back of the cupboard
(B). Saw out the ventilation openings (min. 100 cm
necessary if there is another opening that can supply air together with
opening B.
Make sure the crossbar does not impede the airflow. Plane or saw the
crossbar C diagonally if necessary.
It is important to ensure adequate ventilation (intake and outlet).
• Create a ventilation opening at the front of the kitchen unit.
The opening must be at least as wide as the appliance itself and
must be at least 3 mm high, if the appliance is being installed above
a drawer or a shelf. Ensure a clearance of at least 20 mm between
the hob and drawer or shelf 'D'.
• If creating a ventilation opening is impossible, ensure that there is a
gap of at least 60 mm between the hob and the drawer or shelf.
20 mm
2
). Air supply A is not
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