Summit GC424BGL User Manual

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Sealing the Cooktop

The cooktop has a special seal that prevents liquid from getting into the cabinet
below. Follow these instructions exactly in order to apply this seal correctly:

Detach the seals from their backing, checking that the transparent protection still
adheres to the seal itself.

Turn the cooktop over and correctly position seal "E" (Fig. 3) under the edge of
the cooktop itself so that the outer side of the seal perfectly matches the outer
edge of the cooktop. The ends of the strips must fit together without overlapping.

Once the seals are securely and evenly fixed to the cooktop, press them into
place with the fingers and remove the strip of protective paper from the seal. Set
the plate into the hole made in the cabinet.

Attach brackets "G" to the bottom of the cooktop with screws "F" until each
bracket contacts the underside of the cabinet (Fig. 4). In fastening the brackets,
do not use a mechanical or electric screwdriver. Instead, use a hand-operated
screwdriver and exert only moderate force.

The adjacent walls (left, right or behind) that exceed the cooktop in height must
be at a minimum distance from the cut hole as indicated in Fig. 1 and the chart
on the preceding page.

In order to avoid accidentally touching the hot cooktop bottom, it is necessary to
put a horizontal wooden insert, attached by screws, at a minimum distance of 6"
below the lower surface of the cooktop (see Fig. 1).

Room Ventilation

To ensure proper operation of the appliance, be sure that the room where it is
installed has adequate ventilation.

Fig. 3

Fig. 4

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