Fig. 4.5
Space for
connections
Clearance
Door
INSTALLATION IN KITCHEN
CABINET WITH DOOR (fig. 4.5)
The fixture has to be made according
to specific requirements in order to
prevent the gas burners from going
out, even when the flame is turned
down to minimum, due to pressure
changes while opening or closing the
cupboard doors.
It is recommended that a 30 mm
clearance be left between the cooker
top and the fixture surface (fig. 4.5).
20 mm min.
40 mm max.
B
C
A
Fig. 4.6
FASTENING THE INSTALLA-
TION BRACKETS (fig. 4.6)
Each cooker top is provided with an
installation kit including brackets and
screws for fastening the top to fixture
panels from 2 to 4 cm thick.
Turn the cooker top upside down and
fasten the brackets “A” to the appropriate
socket holes, without tightening the
screws “B” for the moment. Make sure
that the brackets are fastened as shown
in figure 4.6.
FASTENING THE COOKER
TOP (fig. 4.6)
– Spread the sealing material “C” out
along the fixture hole, making sure that
the junctions overlap at the corners.
– Insert the cooker top into the hole and
position it correctly.
– Adjust the position of the brackets “A”
and tighten screws “B” to block the
cooker top firmly in position.
– With a sharp cutter or trimmer knife
trim the excess sealing material
around the edge of the cooker top.