Installation Guide
D
(mm)
E
(mm)
F
(mm)
G
(mm)
H
(mm)
J
(mm)
IK 27.., IKB 27..,
IKBP 27..,
IGN 27..
1397
—
1413
560
—
570
min.
560
min.
500
min.
40
max.
19
IKBP 29.. 1574
—
1590
560
—
570
min.
560
min.
500
min.
40
max.
19
IK 35.., IKB 35..,
IKBP 35..,
IGN 35..,
SIGN 35..
1772
—
1788
560
—
570
min.
560
min.
500
min.
40
max.
19
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In the case of Side-by-Side installa-
tion, two appliances next to one
another, build the appliances into
separate kitchen units.
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Check
the wall thickness of the adjoining cabinets: it must
be min. 16 mm thick.
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Only install the appliance in robust, stable kitchen units.
Secure the units against tipping.
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Align the kitchen unit using a spirit level and marking square
and if necessary compensate with shims.
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Ensure that the floor and walls of the unit are at right angles
to one another.
6 Unit door
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One door is required for the kitchen unit.
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The door must be minimum 16 mm and maximum 19 mm
thick.
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There must be a gap of minimum 3 mm width between the
door and the unit door located above it (if one exists).
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The width of the unit door depends on the style of the
kitchen and the gap size between the door panels of the
cabinet. Generally, there should remain a vertical gap of
3 mm between the unit doors.
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If other cabinets are present, the top edge of the unit door
should be on a level with the doors of the adjoining units.
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The unit door must be planar and mounted stress-free.
NOTICE
Risk of damage from over-heavy unit door!
If the unit door is too heavy, damage to the hinges and resulting
impairment of function cannot be excluded.
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Before
mounting the unit door, make sure that the door does
not exceed the approved unit door weight.
Appliance type Maximum unit door
weight (kg)
IK 19.., IKB 19.. 13
IK 16.., IKP 16.., IK 23.., IKP 23.. 16
IK 27.. 18
IKB 23.., IKBP 23.. 19
IKB 27.., IKBP 27.., IG 10..,
IGN 10.., IG 16.., IGN 16..,
IGN 27..
20
IKBP 29.. 21.5
Appliance type Maximum unit door
weight (kg)
IK 35.., IKB 35.., IKBP 35..,
IGN 35.., SIGN 35..
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7 Ventilation of the kitchen unit
Fig. 3
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There must be an effective ventilation shaft of at least
200 cm
2
per appliance at the air inlet
Fig. 3 (A)
and outlet
Fig. 3 (B)
vent.
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The principle applies that the larger the ventilation shaft, the
more energy-saving the operation of the appliance.
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The depth of the ventilation shaft at the back of the cabinet
must be min. 40 mm.
Fig. 4
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The upper ventilation shaft can either be positioned directly
above the appliance with an optional ventilation grille
Fig. 4 (C)
, close to the ceiling above the unit
Fig. 4 (D)
or as
an air outlet opening in a false ceiling
Fig. 4 (E)
.
Unit door
4 * Depending on model and options