2.10 Important notes for fi tting
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The appliance must be handled and installed by two or
more persons - risk of injury. Use protective gloves to
unpack and install - risk of cuts.
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Keep children away from the installation site.
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After unpacking the appliance, make sure that it has
not been damaged during transport. In the event of
problems, contact the dealer or your nearest After-sales
Service.
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Once installed, packaging waste (plastic, styrofoam
parts etc.) must be stored out of reach of children - risk
of suff ocation.
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The appliance must be disconnected from the power
supply before any installation operation - risk of
electrical shock. During installation, make sure the
appliance does not damage the power cable - risk of
fi re or electrical shock. Only activate the appliance
when the installation has been completed.
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Carry out all cabinet cutting works before fi tting the
appliance in the furniture and remove all wood chips
and sawdust.
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If the appliance is Not installed above an oven, a
separator panel (not included) must be installed in the
compartment under the appliance.
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The cross-section of wall vents and the cut-out in the
base panel should should at least correspond to the
exhaust air pipe. The outfl ow opening must be at least
500 cm². Reduce the height of the skirting boards or
make corresponding openings.
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When installing the appliance make sure that the con-
vection air unit is still accessible when the kitchen has
been completely installed. If necessary levelling feet for
the kitchen units must be moved.
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The hob fan can be operated in the extraction air and
recirculation air mode.
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Lead the outgoing air outside through a ventilation shaft
intended for this purpose or through the wall of the
building.
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Outgoing air may not be led into a smoke or exhaust
gas fl ue which is in operation. Contact the district mas-
ter chimney sweep if you are in any doubt.
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A suffi cient supply of inlet air must be provided if a
wood, coal, gas or oil heater requiring a chimney is
operated in the environment of the hob fan, since an
insuffi cient supply of air results in a risk of poisoning.
The safe operation of the hob fan is guaranteed when
the negative pressure resulting from the hob fan does
not exceed 0.04 mbar (4 Pa) and a suffi cient supply of
inlet air can fl ow into the room.
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Exhaust air pipes must comply with fi re class B 1 DIN
4102. Please make sure that the minimum nominal
width of the appliance connecting pieces is not re-
duced.
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The Naber Compair Flow 150 system recommended
for the airfl ow and compatible with the hob extractor
should always be used.
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The nominal width of the recirculation air pipe should
not be less than 150 mm.
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Instructions for assembly
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Exhaust air pipes should be as short as possible. They
should not have a 90-degree angle; instead they should
have soft bends and no reductions in their cross-secti-
on.
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Never use pipes with a diameter of less than 150 mm.
No bends/ angles may be laid 50 cm before the fan
module.
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Always insert a straight piece of approx. 50 cm bet-
ween two angles/bends.
Assembly
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Please observe the generally valid power plant and fi re
authority requirements.
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Installation/connection by qualifi ed staff members
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No claims for damage caused by failure to observe
this document and/or the documents enclosed with the
appliance may be enforced against the manufacturer.
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Observe minimum clearances to walls: on the side at
least 100 mm and at the back at least 50 mm.
Preparing the table cut-out
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Mill around the cut-out or produce it with strips of wood.
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Cut-outs accurate to dimension and right-angled.
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Ensure the correct height, so that the hob and the fi lter
unit fi t exactly.
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Take recess ventilation of at least 400 cm2 into account
on the side.
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Units and covers must be temperature-resistant (<
75°C).
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Only plan for the fi lter set to be on the left.
Installing the fan unit
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Place the unit (charcoal or plasma) into the niche.
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Align the air vents, fasten.
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Establish an electrical connection.
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Insert the hob, align.
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Do not operate the hob while the silicone is hardening.
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Test the primer/adhesive for usability before gluing.
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Do not screw the hob tight as it weighs 18 kg (fi lter not
included).
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Combustible walls/ceilings above hobs must be fi tted
with fi re-resistant cladding according to the relevant fi re
department organs.
Connecting to the electric power supply
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Only switch the safety fuses/main switch on once the
hob has been installed/wired.
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Mount the enclosed sign in a clearly visible position
since this will no longer be accessible after installation.
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Combustible walls/ceilings above hobs must be fi tted
with fi re-resistant cladding according to the relevant fi re
department organs.
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Install the hob properly to ensure its protection against
accidental contact.
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The charcoal or plasma fi lter must be installed so that it
is always conveniently and easily accessible for servi-
cing purposes.
PLEASE NOTE
When the convection air mode is in operati-
on, ventilation must be suffi cient in order for
the air humidity to be removed.
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