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SUPPORT LEGS AND BACKGUARD INSTALLATION
The cookers are supplied with four transit supports (one for each corner). Four support legs are
supplied separately and are fitted on location to the four corners of the lower support frame. Each
support leg is pushed over the relevant transit support until flush with the support frame. Each leg
is adjusted by screwing the lowe r section in or out as required for fitting to a 900mm bench height.
For lower bench tops adjust the height of the legs to 180mm so the hob is located 10mm above the
horizontal combustible surface, ref. AS/NZS 5601.
Fig. 08
Legs should be installed with the appliance close to
its final destination, as the legs are not designed for
excessive force and will snap off if too much side force
is exerted on them (dragging along or angled too much).
When fitting, try to keep the appliance as close to a
horizontal position as possible. Use of a pallet jack is
recommended. If the legs are not used and the cooker is
mounted onto a plinth, four transit supports allow
for clearance.
With the legs fitted, the backguard supplied with the
appliance can be fitted.
Follow the instructions shown in Fig. 09.
ATTENTION: TAKE CARE DO NOT OBSTRUCT THE
OUTLET OPENINGS ON THE BACKGUARD; THEY MUST
BE UNOBSTRUCTED FOR PROPER OPERATION
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