INSTALLATION Continued
Cut Out
The size of the cut out required will vary depending on
the model of the unit. (See cut-out dimensions for the
various unit in the dimensions and specifications sections).
Make sure there is enough depth below the top surface
to accommodate the depth of the unit and the air intake
connection. Apply silicone to the top of the table and press
the unit frame onto the silicone, allowing for a complete
watertight seal between the unit and the table.
Fresh Air Intake Installation
The built-in induction units require a cooling air intake to
operate effectively. The air intake housing is mounted to
the cabinet, and is fitted with a removable stainless steel
grease filter that can be cleaned in a dishwasher. Install the
air intake housing and connect it to the induction unit with
the aluminum air duct. Maximum length of this air inlet is
to be 96" (8'). Make sure the cabinet is also equipped with
a louvered air exhaust having a size of no less than 30 sq
inches (50 sq inches for dual units) for the hot air to escape
(by installer). Failure to provide adequate ventilation for the
unit will result in the unit overheating, nuisance shut down
and potential failure of the unit.
Figure 1.
8 3/16"
[208 mm]
9"
[288.6 mm]
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TOP VIEW
11" [279.4mm]
10 3/16" [258.8mm]
FRONT VIEW
Figure 1 Continued
4 HOLES
Unit Installation
Check and ensure, that the supply voltage matches the
voltage given on the specification plate.
The cooker must be installed so that it is level and that the
top of the unit has been sealed to the counter. Install the air
intake kit to the bottom of the unit, and ensure that there is a
minimum of 30 sq inch opening to allow the heated air from
the cooling fan to be discharged into the room.
5/32"
[4mm]
4 Holes
CUTOUT
9.125" x 7"
[231.8mm x 177.8mm]
Part # 4520895 (01/31/08)