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St George DEO2B - Providing a Suitable Flue; Securing the Oven

St George DEO2B
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CABINET
INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
6.3
Providing
a
Suitable
Flue
UE0
and
UES
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
1
00 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)
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