Bertazzoni PM6V B 用户手册

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2. Side clearances (Minimum values) 
The different side clearances shall be in accordance with the minimum values indicated in the table n.1  and 
are shawn and in the fig. 1- 2 
The cooking surface area is defined as that part of the appliance where cooking normally takes place and 
does not include those parts of the appliance containing control knobs. 
Table n.1   
Hobs  models 
Type A -  B 
 
Hobs  models 
Type A - B 
Min. Clearances 
(mm) 
 
Min. Clearances 
 (mm) 
L1 
500  
L10 
560 
L2 
40  
L11 
915 
L3 
70  
605 
L4 
457  
520 
L5 
610  
B1 (*) 
60 
L6 
330  
B2 (*) 
152 
L7 
925  
B3 (*) 
60 
L8 
40  
 
B4 (*) 
152 
L9 
172 
 
 
 
(*) Note: 
-B1 is the min. clearance between the front edge of the appliance and the front edge of the cabinet. 
-B2 and B4 are the min. clearance between the left/right side edge of the appliance and the side wall (if 
present). 
-B3 is the min. clearance between the back edge of the appliance and the back wall. 
Attaching the hotplate
 
To prevent liquids from leaking accidentally into the underlying storage space, the appliance is equipped with 
a special gasket. To apply this gasket, carefully follow the instructions in Fig. 3. Lay out the protective sealing 
strips along the edges of the opening in the bench top and carefully overlap the strip end. (See Fig. 3). insert 
the hotplate into the bench top opening. With a screwdriver assemble the brackets to the hotplate bottom by 
means of the screws . (See Fig. 3A-3B). Slide the hooks into position and secure them with the screws. 
Trim the part of the sealing strips which extend beyond the hotplate base 
 
IMPORTANT INFORMATION CONCERNING THE INSTALLATION OF THE APPLIANCE 
The hob can be installed by itself, in an isolated position or inserted between two kitchen units or 
between one kitchen unit and a wall. Furthermore the back wall and surrounding surfaces must 
resist a temperature of 65 K. 
To prevent the plastic layer which covers the kitchen unit from ungluing, the glue used to join the 
two surfaces together must resist temperatures of up to 150 °C 
The installation of the appliance must be carried out according to the norms in force of the country 
concerned and the appliance must be installed in a well ventilated place.  
This appliance is not equipped with devices to remove the products of combustion. The appliance 
must therefore be connected following  the norms for installation mentioned above. Special attention 
must be paid to the information below regarding aeration and ventilation of the premises.  
 
VENTILATION OF THE PREMISES 
To guarantee that the appliance works correctly it is necessary that the place where the appliance is installed 
is continuously ventilated. The volume of the premises must not be less than 25 m³  and the quantity of air 
needed must be based on the regular combustion of gas and on the ventilation of the premises. The natural 
flow of air will take place through permanent openings made in the wall of the premises to be ventilated: 
these openings will be connected to the outside and must have a minimum section of 100 cm² ( see Fig. 4 ). 
These openings must be made in such a way that they cannot be obstructed.