E.7.12 Before Completing The Installation Operations; Fmachine Disposal; Recyclability; Procedure Regarding Appliance Disposal - Electrolux 260813 Installation Manual

Electrical and gas convection oven
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• CONSTRUCTION TYPE A1: SOLUTION 1 (direct dis-
charge under extractor hood without manifold)
C
DIRECT EXHAUST UNDER EXTRACTOR HOOD
C = Oven convector gas exhaust outlet
* = The vapours can reach up to 500 ℃
• CONSTRUCTION TYPE A1: SOLUTION 2 (discharge
under extractor hood with manifold)
2D
*
A
F
MACHINE DISPOSAL
WARNING
Refer to "WARNING and Safety
Information".
F.1

Recyclability

Our appliances are manufactured using more than 90% metals
(stainless steel, iron, aluminium, galvanised sheet, copper,
etc.) which can be recycled by means of the conventional
recovery structures, in compliance with the current regulations
in the country of use
*
Tmax=500˚C
ø D
E
C
G
EXHAUST PIPE WITH MANIFOLD UNDER EXTRACTOR
HOOD
A = Manifold – accessory
C = Oven convector gas exhaust outlet
E = Adapter ring for commercial ducting
G = Fixing screws
* = The commercial pipes must withstand up to 350 ℃
IMPORTANT
Make sure any extension ducting and the filters
inside the extractor hood are made from nonflam-
mable
materials
generated can reach extremely high temperatures.
• Periodically check the condition of the filters and, if dirty,
clean.
Filters which are very greasy may impair the performance of
the extractor system and even cause fires.

E.7.12 Before completing the installation operations

Switch on the appliance following the instructions for
use
• Use soapy water to check all gas connections for leaks;
DO NOT use a naked flame.
• Test the operation of the gas exhaust system;
• Remove the left side panel (where necessary) and check
the flame through the corresponding ports to check burner
ignition and flame uniformity.
• Explain the operation, routine maintenance and cleaning
instructions to the user.
CAUTION
Exercise due care since some external
areas of the oven get hot during use.
Do not cover the exhausts on top of the
appliance.
F.2

Procedure regarding appliance disposal

At the end of the product's life-cycle, make sure it is not
dispersed in the environment.
Different regulations are in force in the various countries,
therefore comply with the provisions of the laws and compe-
tent bodies in the country where appliance disposal takes
place.
The appliance's parts must be disposed of in a differentiated
way, according to their different characteristics (e. g. metals,
oils, greases, plastic, rubber, etc.).
since
the
exhaust
gasses
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