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Installation - Electrolux EKG941AAOX User & Installation Manual

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5. INSTALLATION

Technical information
Warning! ALWAYS USE SAFETY
GLOVES WHILE HANDLING THE
COOKER
• The installation, adjustments, conversions
and maintenance operations listed in this
part must only be carried out by qualified
personnel. The manufacturer cannot
be held responsible for any damage to
persons or property resulting from an
incorrect installation of the appliance.
• The safety and automatic adjustment
devices of the appliances may, during its
life, only be modified by the manufacturer
or duly authorised supplier.
• In accordance with the gas standard, the
all-gas and combi appliances is "class
2 subclass 1" (recessed fig. 14) and, as
such, must comply with the clearances
specified in figure and consequently any
side walls must be no higher than the
work top.
• The walls adjacent to and surrounding
the appliances must be able to withstand
an temperature of 95°C.
• The installation of all-gas and combi
appliances must comply with the
standards in force.
• This appliance is not connected to a
flue for discharge of the combustion
products; therefore, it must be
connected in compliance with the above
mentioned installation rules. Particular
attention must be paid to the instructions
given below for ventilation and aeration.
Installation
Unpacking your cooker
• Once the wrapping has been removed
from the outer surfaces and the various
inner parts, thoroughly check that the
appliance is in perfect condition.
If you have any doubts do not use the
appliance and call in a qualified person.
• Some parts mounted on the appliance
are protected by a plastic film. This
protection must be removed before
using the appliance. We recommend
slitting the plastic film along the edges
with a sharp knife or pin.
• Do not move the appliance by the handle.
The packaging materials used (cardboard,
bags, polystyrene foam, nails etc.) must not
be left anywhere within easy reach of children
as they are a potential hazard source.
Fig. 14
Ventilation
The appliance should not be installed in a
room of volume less than 20 m³.
The quantity of air necessary is that required
for a regular combustion of the gas and for the
ventilation of the room. The natural flow of air
must be direct through permanent openings
in the walls of the room that open directly to
the outside with a minimum cross section of
100 cm
(fig. 15). These openings must be
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positioned so they cannot be obstructed.
Indirect ventilation is also allowed by taking
air from adjacent rooms to the one to
be ventilated, strictly complying with the
prescriptions of the standards in force.
AIR INLET MIN. SECT. 100 cm
Fig. 15
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