Installation, Positioning – Indesit PI950ASIX User Manual

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 Please keep these operating instructions for future

reference. Should the appliance be sold or

transferred to a new owner, or should you move

house, ensure the operating instructions remain with

the appliance for operation and safety information.
 Please read the instructions carefully: they contain

important information on installation, operation and

safety.

Positioning

 Keep packaging material out of the reach of

children and dispose according to the regulations on

separate waste collection (see Precautions and tips).

 The appliance must be installed by a qualified

professional in accordance with the instructions

provided. Incorrect installation may harm people and

animals or may damage property.

 The conditions relating to the adjustment procedure

are listed on the label (or on the data plate).

 The appliance must be installed in ventilated

rooms only and in accordance with current national

legislation. The following requirements must be

fulfilled:

• The room must be fitted with an air extraction

system to expel combustion fumes. This may

consist of a cooker hood or an electric fan which

automatically activates every time the appliance

is switched on.

• The room must contain a system ensuring

sufficient air flow for steady combustion. The flow

of air must not be less than 2 m

3

/h per kW of

installed power.

The air flow system may take in air directly from the

outside through a duct having an inner cross-section

of at least 100 cm

2

; the opening must be kept clear

to avoid accidental blockages.

The system can also provide the air needed for

combustion indirectly, i.e.

from adjacent rooms fitted

with air circulation ducts as

described above. However,

these rooms must not be

common rooms, bedrooms or

rooms presenting a fire

hazard.

• Liquid petroleum gas sinks

to the floor as it is heavier

than air. Therefore, rooms

containing LPG cylinders must

be equipped with vents to

allow gas to escape from the

bottom in the event of a leak.

Consequently, LPG cylinders,

whether partially or completely full, must not be

installed or stored in rooms or storage areas

which are below ground level (cellars, etc.). Only

the cylinder currently being used should be kept

in the room. It must not be exposed to direct heat

sources (ovens, fireplaces, stoves, etc.) which

could raise the temperature of the cylinder above

50°C.

Fitting the hob above a furniture unit

The furniture unit or any other compartment housing

the hob must be appropriate in order to ensure the

hob functions correctly.

The built-in hob has the following technical

specifications:

- P941A-P950A: -Category II 2H3+ -Class 3 -Type Y

- P941AS-P950AS: -Category III 1a2H3+ -Class 3 -

Type Y

The picture shows the

installation diagram with the

compartment dimensions.

The minimum distance

between the hob and the rear

wall must be at least 60 mm.

If installing the hob close to

corners, the minimum

distance from the side wall

must be at least 100 mm.

Hoods must be installed

according to their relative

installation instruction manuals

and at a minimum distance of

650 mm from the hob.

If the hob is fitted above a furniture unit with doors,

the operation of the hob will not be effected by the

opening and closing of the unit doors.

Fitting the hob above a furniture unit with oven

All the necessary precautions must be taken in order

to install the appliance according to current

accident-prevention regulations for gas and

electrical connections.

To avoid overheating, the power supply cable and

the gas pipe must not come into contact with the hot

areas of the oven casing.

Installation

Enlarging the ventilation slot
between window and floor.

Adjacent
Room

Room to be
Vented

A

Examples of ventilation holes
for comburant air.

In a chimney stack or branched flue.
(exclusively for cooking appliances)

Directly to
the Outside

100

60

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