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3. Insert the appliance into the cabinet recess
which has been properly set according to
the instructions which are provided in the
user manual for the built-under cooker. The
gas burner support should then be visible
from the cut-out in the worktop.
4. Gently lift the gas burner support upwards.
Take utmost care not to cause any stress
to the aluminium gas piping connecting the
gas taps to the burner bodies.
Warning: the gas burner support
should never be lifted more than 80
mm from its original position, as this
may cause leakage at the gas circuit
(see Figure 4). The safety laces “E”
which are secured to the gas burner
support and to the built-under cooker
body are meant to avoid the
uncorrect handling of the gas burner
support during this operation.
Do not remove the safety laces “E”
nor the earth connection wires “F”
for any reason!
5. Slightly loose the four screws “B” and pull
the two side brackets to the left and right
hand side (Figure 5), until they match the
borders of the opening in the worktop.
6. Carry out the proper adjustments to the gas
burner support position. Consider that the
clearance from each burner injector to the
side edges of the opening in the worktop
should be the same for each burner (see
Figure 6).
7. Fix the side brackets to the side edges of
the cut-out in the worktop by means of the
four wood screws “G” which are supplied
with the built-under cooker (see Figure 5).
8. Tighten the four fixing screws “B” on the
side brackets (see Figure 5).
Once the gas support is fixed to the
worktop, and before installing the
glass hob top, it is essential that a
thorough leak test is carried out on
all the connections in the gas circuit
(gas taps, gas pipes, burner bodies).
B
B
G
G
Figure 4
Figure 5
Figure 6
E
F