Assembly Instructions
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8. For a 1N~ or 2L/2N connection in accordance
with the connection diagram, 1 corresponds to the
fan motor.
9. For a 2N~/3N~ connection, phase L1 (grey) cor-
responds to the fan motor.
Secure the cable in the mains socket
1. Use the hose clamp to secure the power cord.
2. Tighten the screw at the correct position.
‒ Do not use a cordless screwdriver.
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3. To facilitate closing the mains socket, arrange the
cables in the central area of the mains socket.
4. Close the cover of the mains socket.
Instructions for the exhaust air pipe
The appliance manufacturer does not provide any
warranty for faults attributable to the pipeline.
¡ Use a short, straight exhaust air pipe with as large
a pipe diameter as possible.
¡ Long, rough exhaust air pipes, many pipe bends
or small pipe diameters reduce the suction power
and increase the fan noise.
¡ Use an exhaust pipe that is made of non-combust-
ible material.
¡ To prevent condensate from returning, fit the ex-
haust pipe with a 1° gradient from the appliance.
Flat ducts
Use flat ducts with an inner cross-section that corres-
ponds to the diameter of the round pipes:
¡ Diameter of 150mm corresponds to ap-
prox.177cm².
¡ Use sealing strips for different pipe diameters.
¡ Do not use any flat ducts with sharp bends.
Round pipes
Round pipes with an inner diameter of 150mm.
Instructions for the air extraction mode
For air extraction mode, a one-way flap should be in-
stalled.
Notes
¡ If a one-way flap is not included with the appli-
ance, one can be ordered from a specialist re-
tailer.
¡ If the exhaust air is conveyed through the external
wall, a telescopic duct should be used.
Checking the units
1. Check whether the fitted unit is level and has suffi-
cient load-bearing capacity.
The maximum weight of the appliance is approx.
25kg.
The worktop into which you are fitting the appli-
ance must be able to withstand loads of approx.
60kg.
2. Ensure that the stability of the fitted unit is also
guaranteed following cut-out work.
3. Use suitable substructures to ensure the load-
bearing capacity and the stability, particularly in
the case of thin worktops.
‒ Take the appliance weight, including additional
load, into consideration.
‒ Use heat-resistant and moisture-resistant rein-
forcement material.
4. Ensure that the fitted unit is heat-resistant up to
90°C.
5. Do not support any other appliances, e.g. ovens,
refrigerators, dishwashers or washing machines.
6. Only check that the appliance is level once it has
been installed in the installation opening.
Preparing the units
Requirement:The fitted units must be heat-resistant
up to 90°C.
1. Mark the unit cut-out in accordance with the in-
stallation diagram.
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2. Drill four holes with a diameter of 6mm.
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3. Ensure that the angle of the cut surface to the
worktop is 90°.
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Observing the minimum clearances when in-
stalling above a drawer
1. When removing the overflow container on integ-
rated appliances, take the minimum clearances
into consideration.
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2. Observe the position of the overflow container.
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Preparing the unit for circulating-air mode with the
adapter
Note:We do not recommend to install on a non-
thermally insulated outer wall or above a cold floor
(µ ≥ 0.5 W/m²°C).
1. Observe the relevant dimensions when combining
with the adapter for the cut-out in the back wall.
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2. Measure the thickness of the worktop. Transfer
the measurement to the template and draw a line
that corresponds to it.
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3. Cut the template along the marked line for work-
top thickness A, the cut centre line B and the ref-
erence line to the inner air outlet C.
4. Mark the centre of the cut-out in the worktop as
the centre line on the back panel of the unit.
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5. Align the template to the centre line of the back
panel of the unit and to the lower edge of the
work surface.
6. Use the template to make the cut-out in the back
panel.
7. After making the cut-outs, remove any shavings.
8. Seal the cut surfaces so that they are heat-resist-
ant and waterproof.
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Ventilation
1. In circulating-air mode, establish an air outlet in
the unit's plinth.
‒ Provide a minimum air outlet cross-section of
approx. 400cm².
‒ To keep the draught and noise low, ensure that
the outlet opening in the base panel is as large
as possible.
2. To guarantee that the appliance works correctly,
ventilate the hob appropriately via an air outlet
with a minimum cross-section of 200cm² 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.
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Attaching the adapter
1. Clean and degrease the adhesive surface around
the cut-out in the unit's back panel.