Checking The Flatness Of The Hobs - Siemens EH675TK11E Repair Instruction

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5.7

Checking the flatness of the hobs

5.7.1
Problem
The hob projects above the worktop.
5.7.2
Cause
 Installation not correct. Cutout guide rails may be missing.
 If FD< 8708, the design of the entire glass frame may be the
cause of the flatness problems. There are now 4 profiles in the
whole ceramic hob to solve this problem.
 Together with the empty weight of the appliance the inductors
have a balloon effect on the glass, as they are pressed
forcefully against the glass to ensure correct perfomance.
5.7.3
Troubleshooting
Attention!
After installing the hob in the cutout of the worktop, measure the
flatness.
Send completed checklist (enclosed at the end of the chapter) to the
manufacturer, so that the cases which occur in practice can be
analysed. E-mail to following addresses:
To facilitate the sending, the checklist is enclosed in a ATI in the
affected models.
Sofia.gaspar@bshg.com
or
Hector.lanuza@bshg.com
206_58300000141095_ara_en_k.doc – 04.10.a
Tolerances permitted at the factory:
Diagonal < 1 mm
Area of inductor < 0.5 mm
Observe the following procedure:
1- Flow diagram for flush-mounted hobs.
2- Flow diagram for hobs with profile frame.
Required materials:
341452
Measuring gauges:
341543
Caliber:
340466
40 cm spirit level
341544
60 cm spirit level
Sealing tape for flush-mounted hobs: Is finally being sold unmounted
in a bag together with the appliance. 616479
Clamping claws. Are sold in a bag together with the appliance.
614375
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