INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
- Install the oven on surfaces with adequate load-bearing
capacity.
- Safety must be the first priority. When the oven is in
operation ensure that no other fuel and materials that may
be damaged by heat and sparks are close to it.
- The outer walls of Quattro Pro Top may reach high
temperatures greater than 50°C.
- Position the oven so it is not in contact with the wall or other
furniture and make sure there is a gap of at least 20 cm.
- The upper part of the appliance can not be recessed and
must remain free from furniture that compromise the correct
ventilation.
- The accessory works must not rest on the structure of the
oven.
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- Do not move the oven while it is in use.
- In the case in which there are presence of other devices
that create depressions within the environment, must take
account of them for the correct dimensioning of the aeration
and ventilation system.
VENTILATION AND AERATION OF THE INSTALLATION
1. VENTILATION
The A1 appliances must be installed in well-ventilated areas to
prevent concentration of substances hazardous to health in the
room.
1.1 Natural ventilation
Natural ventilation can be obtained by using one or more
permanent openings on walls/windows/fixtures or through
ventilation ducts. The net area of the ventilation openings
must be no less than 6 cm2/kW with a minimum of 100 cm2;
in the presence of ventilation ducts, they must have a cross-
section of not less than 9 cm2/kW with a minimum of 150 cm2.
The ventilation apertures may be made in the walls, on the doors or on the window systems of the room or the
combustion air room facing outwards; they can be obtained by increasing the gap between doors facing outwards
and the floor of the room or the combustion air room or they can be realized on the fixtures facing outwards as
long as the free air flow is guaranteed and the net cross-section is measurable. The ventilation of the room can
also be implemented by an individual or collective ventilation duct provided that this pipework is impermeable to
smoke and gas with neither change in direction nor sharp edges. In case of indirect ventilation of the room where
the gas appliance is installed, the circulation of air between adjacent rooms may be ensured thanks to several
air flow openings as long as each of them has a net cross-section area of not less than 6 cm2/kW and provided
that the sum of the net cross-sections of the openings is not less than the calculated net useful cross-section of
6 cm2/kW. Such apertures can be made in the walls or in the doors of the common walls or can be obtained by
increasing the gap between the inner doors and the floor of the premises as long as the free air flow is guaranteed
and the net cross-section is measurable.
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