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Candy PG952SXGH Notice D'instructions page 6

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and side walls and those above the appliance are shown in figures 5 and 6.
Isolation below (fig.8):
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If the cooktop is installed without an oven below it, a separator panel must be placed between
the bottom of the cooktop and the housing below it, at a minimum distance of 10 mm.
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If the cooktop is installed over an oven, place a separator panel at a minimum distance of 15mm
and follow the oven manufacturer's instructions, ensuring nonetheless sufficient aeration
as specified in fig.8.
In any event, the electrical connection of the two appliances must be carried out
separately, both for electrical safety and to facilitate removal.
It is advisable to use an oven equipped with an internal forced cooling system.
Fixing the cooktop (fig.7):
To fix the cooktop in the housing, proceed as follows:
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Position the special gasket supplied [C] along the outer perimeter of the worktop, following the
diagram shown in fig.5, so that the ends of the gasket meet exactly without overlapping.
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Position the cooktop into the worktop, taking care to ensure it is placed exactly in the centre.
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Fix the cooktop to the worktop using the special brackets supplied [A], as shown in fig.7.
Correct installation of the sealing gasket ensures complete protection against infiltration of liquids.
Installation area and removal of combustion fumes
The appliance must be installed and operated in suitable areas, and in compliance with current laws.
The installation technician must observe current laws governing ventilation and removal of
combustion fumes.
Please remind that the air required for combustion is 2m
Installation area
In the room where the gas appliance is installed, there must be a sufficient natural air supply to
allow the gas to burn correctly (in conformity of currents laws).
The natural flow of air must take place through an opening made on an outside wall of the room
and having a working section of at least 100 cm
This opening must be made in such a way that it cannot be obstructed from inside or outside.
It should be positioned near floor level, preferably on the side opposite the fume exhaust devices.
If it is not possible to make the necessary openings, the air can be supplied from an adjacent, suitably
ventilated room, as long as this room is not a bedroom, a dangerous area or a lowpressure area.
Removal of combustion fumes
Combustion fumes produced by gas appliances must be removed by means of a hood connected
directly either to an exhaust duct or to the outside (fig.9).
If a hood cannot be installed, an electric extractor fan must be fitted to the outside wall or the window.
This electric extractor fan must have a sufficient capacity to guarantee a change of air of the
kitchen of at least 3-5 times its volume.
Components shown in fig.9:
A Opening for air supply
C Hood for exhaust removal of combustion fumes
E Electric extractor fan for removal of combustion fumes
3
/h per kW of power (gas) installed.
2
(A).

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