For a built-in oven to work well, the cabinet must
be of the right type. The panels of the adjoining
furniture should be heat resistant, particularly
when the adjoining furniture is made of veneered
wood. The adhesives should be able to withstand
adhesive which cannot withstand this temperature
will become deformed or unstuck.
To comply with the safety regulations, once the
appliance has been fi tted it should be not possible
to make contact with the electrical parts.
All parts which offer protection should be fi xed in
such a way that they cannot be removed without
The rear panel of the cabinet must be removed so
that air can circulate freely, the panel to which the
oven is fi tted should have a gap of at least 70mm
Note: Where ovens are to be matched
with hobs, it is essential to follow the
instruction contained in the booklet
All electrical work should be carried out by an
No alterations or willful changes in the electricity
supply should be carried out.
The connection diagram is also found on the
cover of the connection box. Remember that the
connection wire should match the connection type
and the power rating of the oven.
Do not lean the power cord on the hot oven
Remember to connect the safety circuit to the
connection box terminal marked with
Before connecting the oven to the power supply
it is important to read the information on the data
plate and the connection diagram.