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The isolating switch must be of an approved model and provide 3 mm contact separation
on all poles (or on all active [phase] conductors if local wiring regulations allow this
variation of requirements).
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If in doubt about the installation, seek advice from local building authorities and regulations.
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Use heat-resistant and easy-to-clean finishes (such as ceramic tiles) on the walls
surrounding the hob.
After installing the hob
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The supply cord should not be accessible through the cabinet doors or drawers.
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Make sure that there is an adequate flow of fresh air from the exterior of the cabinet to
the hob base.
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If the hob is installed above drawers or cabinets, you must install a thermal protection
barrier under the hob base.
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The user must be able to access the isolating switch easily.
Fixing brackets
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You must place the unit on a stable and smooth surface (you can use the packaging). Do
not apply force to the buttons protruding from the hob.
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Secure the hob to the counter by screwing the four brackets located on the interior part of
the hob (as shown in Fig. 7) after the installation.
Legend Fig.7:
1. Fixing bracket
Adjust the bracket position to the thickness of the counter. Fig. 8
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Legend Fig.8:
1. Induction hob
2. Fixing bracket
3. Counter
Warning
Brackets should not, under any circumstance, touch the interior surfaces of the counter after
installation.
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It is recommended that qualified personnel or technicians install the hob. You should not
install it on your own.
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Do not install the induction hob directly over a dishwasher, a refrigerator, a freezer, a
washing machine, or a dryer, as moisture could damage the electric system of the hob.
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The induction hob must be installed in a manner that ensures the best heat radiation to
obtain the best results.
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