Operating Instructions and Installation Instructions
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• Installation of the appliance into a kitchen worktop and its connection to the power 
mains may only be performed by an adequately qualifi ed technician.
• Veneer or other fi nish of the piece of kitchen furniture into which the hob is to be built 
in should be treated with heat resistant glue (100°C); otherwise, the worktop fi nish may 
be discolored or deformed. 
• Cooking hob is dimensioned to be built into the worktop over a piece of kitchen 
furniture, with a width of 600 mm or more. 
• After installation, the front two fastening elements should be freely accessible from 
below. 
• Hanging, or wall-mounted kitchen elements should be installed high enough not to 
interfere with the work process. 
• The distance between the cooking hob and the kitchen hood should be no less than 
indicated in the instructions for kitchen hood installation. The minimum distance is 650 
mm. 
• The distance between the appliance edge and the adjacent tall kitchen furniture 
element should amount to no less than 40 mm. 
• Use of massive wood decoration plates or boards on the worktops behind the cooking 
hob is permitted, if the minimum distance remains the same as indicated in the 
installation drawings. 
• Minimum distance between the built-in cooking hob and the rear wall is indicated on 
the installation drawing. 
Important warnings
Sugar and sugar-laden food may permanently damage the 
glass-ceramic surface (Figure 5); therefore, they should be 
removed from the glass-ceramic surface as soon as possible, 
although the cooking zone may still be hot (Figure 4). 
Clean the glass ceramic hob with a mild non-abrasive cleaner 
and a soft sponge that will not scratch the surface.
Any change in the color of the glass-ceramic surface does 
not a ect its operation or the stability of the surface. Such 
discolorations are mostly a result of burnt food residues or 
use of cookware made of materials such as aluminum or 
copper; these stains are di cult to remove.
Warning: All damage described above predominantly relates 
to the aesthetics, i.e. appearance of the appliance and do 
not a ect its functionality directly. Such errors cannot be the 
subject of a warranty claim.
Figure 5
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