Ú installation instructions, Safety precautions, Risk of gas escape – Siemens HQ738256E User Manual

Page 6: Before installing, Unpacking, Appliance classes - fig. 1, Appliance dimensions - fig. 2, Adjacent units - fig. 3, Rating plate, Guidelines for ventilation

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Installation instructions

Safety precautions

Read and store these instructions carefully. Safe use can only

be guaranteed if the appliance has been installed by a

professional and in accordance with these assembly

instructions.
The appliance must be connected to the mains only by a

licensed and trained technician.
If you wish to convert to a different type of gas, call the after-

sales service.
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Risk of gas escape!

After connecting the appliance to the gas supply, always check

the connection for leak tightness. The manufacturer accepts no

responsibility for the escape of gas from a gas connection

which has been previously tampered with.
The fitter or the installer is liable for damage or faults resulting

from incorrect assembly or installation.
When installing the appliance you must observe the building

regulations that are currently applicable and the regulations set

by the local electricity and gas suppliers (e.g. Germany: DVGW-

TRGI/TRGF; Austria: ÖVGW-TR).
Switch off the power and gas supply before carrying out any

work.
The information on the rating plate regarding voltage, gas type

and gas pressure must comply with the local connection

conditions.
Electrical appliances must always be earthed.
If an extractor hood is to be fitted, it must be fitted according to

the associated assembly instructions. Take into consideration

the specified minimum distance to the hob.
This appliance must not be installed on boats or in vehicles.

Before installing

These instructions are intended for several models. Details may

vary, depending on the appliance model.
Read the following information about the appliance and the

guidelines for ventilation.
In this section, you will find information on

Unpacking

the appliance classes

the appliance dimensions

the distance from any adjacent furniture

the rating plate

Unpacking

Check the appliance for damage after unpacking it. Do not

connect the appliance if it has been damaged in transport.
Dispose of packaging in an environmentally-friendly manner.
Appliance classes - Fig. 1

This appliance corresponds to the following appliance classes:

Appliance dimensions - Fig. 2
Adjacent units - Fig. 3

Adjacent units and adjacent unit fronts must be heat-resistant up

to at least 90 °C. If the appliance is installed close to other

kitchen units, you must comply with the minimum distances

specified in the diagram.

Rating plate

The technical data for the appliance can be found on the rating

plate.
The rating plate is located on the inside of the storage

compartment flap.
The setting values are specified on a label on the appliance

packaging.
Enter the product number (E no.), production number (FD no.),

factory settings for the type of gas/gas pressure and, if

applicable, the converted gas type into the table below. The

changes made to the appliance and the type of connection are

crucial for the safe and correct operation of the appliance.

Guidelines for ventilation

This appliance must only be installed in a room that is

sufficiently ventilated.
If the total power for all gas appliances is below 11 kW, then this

requirement is met if the installation room has a volume of over

15 m³ and at least one door leading outside or one window that

can be opened.
If the total power for all gas appliances is above 11 kW, then

this requirement is met if the installation room has a volume of

over 2 m³ per kW and at least one door leading outside or one

window that can be opened. Furthermore, an exhaust extractor

hood or a controlled domestic ventilation system (no

recirculated air operation) should be present and should have a

minimum flow volume of 15 m³/h for each kW of total power for

all gas appliances. Appropriate supply air openings must be

present.
Note: In some countries, the requirements for minimum room

volume vary. Find out information on this from your after-sales

service.

Installation

This appliance is supplied with a set of adjustable feet and a

glass cover. The glass cover is prefitted.
Fitting the adjustable feet - Fig. 4

1.

Remove all parts that are not permanently fixed, especially the

pan supports and burners.

2.

Remove the accessories from the oven.

3.

Tilt the appliance by raising it slightly on one side from the floor.

4.

Screw the adjustable feet into the mounting holes on the

underside of the appliance.
Note: If you then need to pull the appliance, screw in the

adjustable feet fully.

5.

Only finally level the appliance when the electricity and gas

have been connected, and all of the installation work has been

completed.

Fitting the splash guard - Fig. 5

1.

Remove the packaging and the protective film from the splash

guard.

2.

Loosen the two screws on the back of the appliance.
The nuts are no longer required.

3.

Place the splash guard into the holes intended for this purpose

using the dowels.

4.

Insert and tighten the bolts from below.

Appliance class

Description

Fig. 1a

Class 1
Non flush-fitted cooker

Fig. 1b

Class 2 - subclass 1
Cooker immediately adjacent to two units, con-

sisting of a single unit, can also be installed so

that the side walls are accessible

E no.

FD no.

After-sales service

O

Type of gas/gas pressure
Factory setting

Type of gas/gas pressure
Conversion

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