Stoves 83339003 Stove User Manual


 
INSTALLATION
13.300
Fit the hob into the cutout &
secure to worktop
Place the hob into the cutout and
secure in place using the four brackets
and screws provided.
The brackets should be orientated to
suit the worktop thickness as shown,
then inserted into the four slots (two on
the front edge and two on the rear)
and screwed into the underside of the
worktop using the woodscrews provided.
The screws
should be
tightened just
sufcientlyto
secure the hob
and pull
the top press-
ingushwith
the worktop.
If the base of
the hob is ac-
cessible
after instal-
lation then a
partition must
betted20mmbelowthebasetoprevent
access.
Installation advice - cabinetry
Dealing with sides, cross-rails
and back-panels in cabinetry
Depending on the cabinets, the worktop
thickness and the hob positioning,
it is possible for the hob base, the
clamp brackets and/or the gas connection
to interfere with parts of the
cabinet. These can be dealt with as
follows:
Cabinet sides
If the hob is to be installed across the
top of two cabinet housing units, then
the base of the hob may interfere with
the sides of these units. It will be neces-
sary
to cut away the top of the unit
sides locally to clear the hob, clamp
brackets and/or gas connection.
Cross-Rails
1. Interference with hob base
If there are any cross-rails which
obstruct the hob base by running
across the worktop cutout, they can
simply be removed or locally cutaway
to allow the hob to be installed, depend-
ing on the particular installation. Any mod-
icationsmustensurethatthestrengthof
the cabinet is maintained.
2. Interference with clamp brackets
If there are any cross-rails which prevent
the clamps from being positioned on
the front or rear edges of the hob, then
they can be removed or locally cut-away
around the brackets to allow the brackets
tobeinstalled.Anymodicationsmust
ensure that the strength of the cabinet is
maintained.
Back-panel
1. Interference with clamp brackets
If the cabinet has a back-panel
which prevents the clamps from
being positioned on the rear edge
of the hob, then this panel can be
completely removed or locally cutaway
to allow the brackets to be
installed.
2. Interference or restriction of gas
connection. If the cabinet has a back-pan-
el which interferes with the position
of the gas supply to the hob, then
the panel can be completely
removed or locally cut-away to
allow connection to the gas supply.