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For non-combustible surfaces (such
as unpainted metal or ceramic tiles)
this can be reduced to 25mm.
A minimum space of 650mm is re-
quired between the top of the hotplate
and a horizontal combustible surface.
Any cooker hood should be installed
in accordance with the hood manu-
facturer's instructions.
For safety reasons curtains must not
be fitted immediately behind the
cooker.
We recommend a gap of 910mm be-
tween units to allow for moving the
cooker. If a flush fit is required, fit the
cooker up to the unit at one side then
fit the unit the other side.
A clearance of 130mm is required if
the cooker is near a corner of the
kitchen to allow the oven doors to
open.
Unpacking the Cooker
Do not take any packaging off the
cooker until it is directly in front of the
place it is to be installed (unless it will
not fit through a door in its outer pack-
aging).
Cut the banding straps and lift the
cardboard box off the cooker, leaving
the cooker standing on the base
packaging. See the loose unpacking
sheet.
Levelling
You are recommended to use a spirit
level on a shelf in one of the ovens to
check for level.
Place the cooker in its intended posi-
tion taking care not to twist it within
the gap between the kitchen units as
damage may occur to the cooker or
the units.
The front feet and rear rollers can be
adjusted to level the cooker. To ad-
just the height of the rear of the
cooker use the levelling tool supplied
to turn the adjusting nuts at the front
bottom corners of the cooker.
To set the front feet turn the bases to
raise or lower.
Fit the Handles (some
models only)
Remove the 4mm Allen screws from
the doors with the hexagon key tool.
Use the screws to fit the door han-
dles.
The handles should be above the
fixings.
Remove the 4mm Allen screws from
the top corners of the fascia and fix
the front handrail in position.
Fitting the splash back
(optional - some models
only)
Remove the two fixing screws (3mm
hexagonal socket head) and nuts that
pass through the top of the rear flue
grille. Hold the splash back in posi-
tion. From the rear refit the 2 fixing
screws and nuts.
Restraining device
A restraining device should be fitted
when the cooker is connected to a
flexible gas supply. The cooker
manufacture does not supply these.
Any restraining device should be se-
cured to the fabric of the building and
should be able to be released so that
the cooker can be pulled out for
cleaning and maintenance.
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Gas Connection
A gas shut off valve must be fitted be-
tween the gas supply and the con-
nection hose. The flexible hose (not
supplied with the cooker) must be in
accordance with the relevant stand-
ards. If in doubt contact, your sup-
plier.
The rear cover boxes limit the posi-
tion of the supply point. The house
gas supply needs to terminate with a
down facing connection.
The appliance connection is located
just below hotplate level at the rear of
the cooker.
The hose should be fitted so that both
inlet and outlet connections are verti-
cal so that the hose hangs down-
wards in a 'U' shape.
Because the height of the cooker can
be adjusted and each connection is
different it is difficult to give precise
dimensions. Ideally the house supply
connection should be in the shaded
area shown in the figure showing the
back of the cooker.
After completing the gas connection,
check the cooker is gas sound with a
pressure test. When checking for gas
leaks do not use washing up liquid -
this can corrode. Use a product spe-
cifically manufactured for leak detec-
tion.