Observe the relevant dimensions when combining
1.
with the adapter for the cut-out in the back wall.
→ Fig.
24
Measure the thickness of the worktop. Transfer
2.
the measurement to the template and draw a line
that corresponds to it.
→ Fig.
25
Cut the template along the marked line for work-
3.
top thickness A, the cut centre line B and the ref-
erence line to the inner air outlet C.
Mark the centre of the cut-out in the worktop as
4.
the centre line on the back panel of the unit.
→ Fig.
26
Align the template to the centre line of the back
5.
panel of the unit and to the lower edge of the
work surface.
Use the template to make the cut-out in the back
6.
panel.
After making the cut-outs, remove any shavings.
7.
Seal the cut surfaces so that they are heat-resist-
8.
ant and waterproof.
→ Fig.
23
Ventilation
In circulating-air mode, establish an air outlet in
1.
the unit's plinth.
Provide a minimum air outlet cross-section of
‒
approx. 400 cm².
Make the outlet opening in the base panel as
‒
large as possible in order to keep draughts and
noise to a minimum.
Make the outlet opening by shortening the
‒
plinth or by using suitable ventilation grilles or a
lamellar plinth.
To guarantee that the appliance works correctly,
2.
ventilate the hob appropriately via an air outlet
with a minimum cross-section of 200 cm² in the
base unit.
Installing an appliance featuring circulating-air mode
with adapter
Attaching the seal to the adapter
Attach the seal to the adapter with max. 5 mm to
▶
the edge.
→ Fig.
27
Attaching the adapter
Clean and degrease the adhesive surface around
1.
the cut-out in the unit's back panel.
Insert the adapter into the outlet opening on the
2.
rear of the hob.
→ Fig.
28
Remove the adhesive tape's protective film from
3.
the adapter.
→ Fig.
29
Inserting the appliance into the worktop cut-out
Ensure that the connection cable is connected to
1.
the appliance.
Carefully insert the appliance into the worktop cut-
2.
out.
→ Fig.
30
Securing the adapter
Hold the adapter at the central holder and use the
1.
side holders to slide it towards the unit's back
panel in the base unit, then affix it.
→ Fig.
31
If required, also use screws to secure it.
2.
→ Fig.
32
Preparing the unit for circulating-air mode with a
circulating-air duct
If required, remove the unit's back wall.
1.
22
Observe the relevant dimensions when combining
2.
with the flat duct elbow for the cut-out in the back
wall.
→ Fig.
33
In circulating-air mode, establish an air outlet in
3.
the unit's plinth.
Provide a minimum air outlet cross-section of
‒
approx. 400 cm².
Make the outlet opening in the base panel as
‒
large as possible in order to keep draughts and
noise to a minimum.
Make the outlet opening by shortening the
‒
plinth or by using suitable ventilation grilles or a
lamellar plinth.
To guarantee that the appliance works correctly,
4.
ventilate the hob appropriately via an air outlet
with a minimum cross-section of 200 cm² in the
base unit.
After making the cut-outs, remove any shavings.
5.
Seal the cut surfaces so that they are heat-resist-
6.
ant and waterproof.
→ Fig.
23
Installing the appliance for air recirculation mode
with circulating-air duct
For circulating-air mode, use the seal, the circulat-
1.
ing-air duct, the diffuser and the odour filter.
Observe the dimensions for the different flat duct
2.
bends. → Page 19
Securing the seal
Secure the enclosed seal on the flat duct elbow at
▶
a maximum of 5 mm from the edge.
→ Fig.
34
Inserting the flat duct elbow
Insert the flat duct elbow into the outlet opening
▶
on the rear of the appliance.
→ Fig.
35
Inserting the appliance into the worktop cut-out
Ensure that the connection cable is connected to
1.
the appliance.
Carefully insert the appliance into the worktop cut-
2.
out.
→ Fig.
36
Establishing the pipework between the appliance and
the diffuser
Connect the components of the circulating-air duct
1.
to each other.
Secure the flat duct pipe connector by enga-
‒
ging it in place.
For an additional fixing, screw the flat duct pipe
‒
connector together using 4 x PT 4x8 mm
screws for plastic.
→ Fig.
37
Connect the circulating-air duct to the flat duct el-
2.
bow on the rear of the hob.
→ Fig.
38
Connect the diffuser to the circulating-air duct.
3.
→ Fig.
39
Preparing the unit for air extraction mode
If required, remove the unit's back wall.
1.
Observe the relevant dimensions when combining
2.
with a flat duct elbow for the cut-out in the back
wall.
→ Fig.
40
After making the cut-outs, remove any shavings.
3.
Seal the cut surfaces so that they are heat-resist-
4.
ant and waterproof.
→ Fig.
41