User Manual
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03 GB
The hob may be installed in any worktop which is heat resistant to a 
temperature  of  100°C,  and  has  a  thickness  of  25-45  mm.  The 
dimensions of the insert to be cut out of the worktop are in shown in 
Figure 2.
When there is an accessible space between the built-in hob and the 
cavity below, a dividing wall made of insulating material should be 
inserted (wood or a similar material) (Figure 3).
If the Hob is fitted next to a cabinet on either side, the distance between 
the Hob and the cabinet must be at least 17 cm  (60cm) or 25 cm 
(75cm) (see Figure 2)  ; while the distance between the hob and the rear 
wall must be at least  .70 mm
The distance between the hob and any other unit or appliance above it 
(e.g. An extractor hood) must be no less than 70 cm . (Figure 4)
Metal objects in the drawer may reach high temperatures due to 
air  recirculation.  It  is  therefore  recommended  to  use  an 
intermediate wood panel.
Important - The diagram in figure 1 shows how the sealant should 
be applied.
The Hob unit is fitted by attaching the Fixing Clamps supplied, using 
the holes at the base of the unit.
When a 60 cm hob or a 75 cm hob is fitted over a built in oven, the latter 
must be fan cooled.
1.1 BUILDING IN
1.2. SUITABLE LOCATION
This appliance must be installed in accordance with the regulations in 
force and only used in a well ventilated space. Read the instructions 
before installing or using this appliance.
A gas-powered cooking appliance produces heat and humidity in the 
area in which it is installed. For this reason you should ensure good 
ventilation  either  by  keeping  all  natural  air  passages  open  or  by 
installing  an  extractor  hood  with  an  exhaust  flue.  Intensive  and 
prolonged use of the appliance may require extra ventilation, such as 
the opening of a window or an increase in speed of the electric fan, if 
you have one. 
If a hood can not be installed, an electric fan should be fitted to an 
outside wall or window to ensure that there is adequate ventilation.
The electric fan should be able to carry out a complete change of air in 
the  kitchen  3-5  times  every  hour.  The  installer  should  follow  the 
relevant national standards.
2. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION (FOR U.K. ONLY)
Warning - this appliance must be earthed
This appliance is designed for domestic use only. Connection to the main 
supply must be made by a competant electrician, ensuring that all current 
regulations concerning such installations are observed.
The appliance must only be connected to a suitably rated spur point, a 
3 pin 13 amp plug/socket is not suitable. A double pole switch must be 
provided  and  the  circuit  must  have  appropriate  fuse  protection. 
Further details of the power requirement of the individual product will 
be found in the users’ instruction and on the appliance rating plate. In 
the case of built-in product you are advised, should you wish to use a 
longer cable than the one supplied, that a suitably rated heat resistant 
type must be used.
The wiring must be connected to the mains supply as follows:
CONNECT    TO SPUR TERMINAL
Green & Yellow Wire  Earth Connection
Blue Wire    Neutral Connection
Brown Wire    Live Connection
Note:  We  do not  advocate  the  use  of  earth  leakage  devices  with 
electric cooking appliances installed to spur points because of the 
«nuisance tripping» which may occur. You are again reminded that the 
appliance must be correctly earthed, the manufacturer declines any 
responsibility for any event occurring as a result of incorrect electrical 
installation.
2.1. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 
Check the data on the rating plate, located on the outside of the unit, to 
ensure that the supply and input voltage are suitable.
Before connection, check the earthing system.
By Law, this appliance must be earthed. If this regulation is not complied 
with, the Manufacturer will not be responsible for any damage caused to 
persons  or  property.  If  a  plug  is  not  already  attached,  fit  a  plug 
appropriate to the load indicated on the rating plate. The earth wire is 
coloured yellow/green. The plug should always be accessible.
Where the Hob is connected direct to the electricity supply, a circuit 
breaker must be fitted.
If the power supply cord is damaged this is to be replaced by a qualified 
engineer so as to prevent any potential risk.
The earth wire ( green and yellow coloured ) must be at least 10 mm 
longer than the live and neutral wires.
The section of the cable used must be of the correct size in relation to 
the absorbed power of the hob.
Please check rating plate for the power details and ensure that the 
power supply cord is of the type 3x0.75 mm²  H05 GG-F for 60-75cm 
hobs or H05-V2V2-F for 75cm hobs.
LIVE
EARTH
NEUTRAL
L
N
Power Cable
Brown Wire
Green/Yellow Wire
Blue Wire
Mains Supply
If an appliance is not fitted with a supply cord and a plug, or with other 
means  for  disconnection  from  the  supply  mains  having  a  contact 
separation in all poles that provide full disconnection under overvoltage 
category  III  conditions,  the  instructions  shall  state  that  means  for 
disconnection must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with 
the wiring rules.
1. INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER
INSTALLING A DOMESTIC APPLIANCE CAN BE A COMPLICATED OPERATION WHICH IF NOT CARRIED OUT CORRECTLY, CAN SERIOUSLY 
AFFECT CONSUMER SAFETY. IT IS FOR THIS REASON THAT THE TASK SHOULD BE UNDERTAKEN BY A PROFESSIONALLY QUALIFIED 
PERSON WHO WILL CARRY IT OUT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TECHNICAL REGULATIONS IN FORCE. IN THE EVENT THAT THIS ADVICE IS 
IGNORED AND THE INSTALLATION IS CARRIED OUT BY AN UNQUALIFIED PERSON, THE MANUFACTURER DECLINES ALL RESPONSIBILITY 
FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILURE OF THE PRODUCT WHETHER OR NOT IT RESULTS IN DAMAGE TO GOODS OR INJURY TO INDIVIDUALS.
These  instructions  are  for  qualified  personnel,  installation  of 
equipment must be in line with the relevant national standard. (For 
U.K. only: by law the gas installation\commissioning must be 
carried out by a "Gas Safe" installer)
All work must be carried out with the electricity supply disconnected.
The rating plate on the hob shows the type of gas with which it is 
designed  to  be  used.  Connection  to  the  mains  gas  supply  or  gas 
cylinder should be carried out after having checked that it is regulated 
for the type of gas with which it will be supplied. If it is not correctly 
regulated see the instructions in the following paragraphs to change 
gas setting.
For liquid gas (cylinder gas) use pressure regulators which comply 
with the relevant national standards.
Use only pipes,washers and sealing washers which comply with the 
relevant national standards.
For some models a conic link is furnished to outfit for the installation in 
the countries where this type of  link  is obligatory; in picture 8 it  is 
pointed  out  how  to  recognize  the  different  types  of  links  (CY  = 
cylindrical, CO = conic). In every case the cylindrical part of the link 
has to be connected to the hob.
When connecting the hob to the gas supply via use offlexible hoses 
please ensure that the maximum distance covered by the hose does 
not exceed 2 metres. 
The flexible tube shall be fitted in such a way that it cannot come into 
contact with a moveable part of the housing unit (e.g. a drawer) and does 
not pass through any space where it may become crushed/ kinked or 
damaged in any way.
To  prevent  any  potential  damage  to  the  hob  please  carry  out  the 
installation following this sequence (picture 6):
1)As illustrated, assemble parts in sequence:
A: 1/2 Male Adaptor Cylindirical
B: 1/2 Seal
C: 1/2 Female Gas Adaptor Conical-Cylindirical or 
 Cylindirical-Cylindirical
2)Tighten the joints with the spanner, remembering to twist the 
pipes into position.
3)Attach fitting C to mains gas supply using rigid copper pipe or 
flexible steel pipe.
2.2. GAS CONNECTION










