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CABINET INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
6.3 Providing a Suitable Flue
UEO and UES-2A Models
A venting fan is fitted at the top rear of the oven and is operational when the oven is on. This fan recirculates air
and blows it through vent holes under the control panel fascia. Air vented from the oven will also be passed
forward into the room as, in most under bench installations, rear venting is not possible. Whilst the oven is
designed to flue in this manner, additional holes may be provided in adjoining cupboard walls and/or the rear wall
to further assist air movement.
The oven can be converted to be top vented if required. To convert the unit, locate the rectangular punched detail
at the rear right hand side of the top cover (with the oven back toward you). Cut the rear tags holding the vent flap
and fold the vent flap down and forward to a vertical position. This will expose the oven vent. Once converted the
oven fumes must then be vented according to the venting instructions for wall mounted ovens (i.e. DEO models).
DEO Models
Oven fumes must never be vented into combustible materials. Heat and vapours discharging from the rear oven
flue pipe must be allowed to dissipate to an area preferably out of the kitchen. This should be according to your
local electrical and building requirements and can be to the roof space, through a wall vent or through the roof
space to external atmosphere. Alternatively, it can be recirculated back into the room.
Straight flue pipes must have a minimum diameter of 75 mm. If the flue has any bend or angle, the pipe diameter
must be increased to at least 100 mm. Bends must always have the maximum possible angle of rise (i.e. as near
to vertical as possible) to provide air movement.
WARNING: Flues must commence within 25 mm of the oven flue pipe. All flue pipes and any heat shields must be at
least 25 mm from any combustible materials.
6.4 Securing the Oven
Once correctly wired into (while electrically isolated from) the main power, locate the oven into the recess and
ensure the appliance is parallel to the front fascia of the enclosure, adjust the bearers if necessary. Four screws
are supplied to secure the oven to the cupboard cavity. the four screw holes are in the oven frame surrounds
(visible when you open the oven door/s). Slide the oven fully into the recess and insert the four screws through the
mounting holes and into the cupboard surround to secure the oven in position. (Refer to the Installation Diagrams
and Building-In Options for diagrams of the various mounting options applicable)