DETERGENT CONNECTION
Insert the pickup pipe into the detergent
tank.
1=WASHING water inlet
2=CLEANING detergent inlet
VII. DRAINAGE CONNECTION
Water flowing out from the oven drainage system may reach high temperatures (90°).
The pipes used for discharging the water must be capable of bearing such temperatures.
The discharge water pipe is located in the lower rear part of the back of the oven and it should
be connected using a rigid or flexible pipe and conveyed to an open or trapped drainage; its
diameter shall not be smaller than that of the drainage connection of the oven It is advisable to
insert a suitable syphon between the oven and the drain, so as to stop emission of unpleasant
odors and fumes from the oven and drains.
Avoid narrowing the flexible pipes and elbow joints on rigid pipes along the entire drainage
system meter.
The oven must have its own drainage connection.
If there are other appliance or tools connected to the one pipe, check that their size allows proper
drainage without blockage.
The local regulations and standards must be followed.
FUMES DISCHARGE
Hot fumes and odors are emitted from the cooking chamber during cooking.
This is located at the top part of the back of the oven.
Do not place objects on the discharge so as not to hinder the outflow of the fumes and hence
avoid causing damage thereto.
It is advisable to position the oven under a suctioning or ensure adequate ventilation to outside
for hot fumes and odors through a pipe no smaller than the oven drainage.
Avoid bends and blockages.
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