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Démontage, Preparing the unit: figure 1, Fitting the oven in a high unit: figure 2 – Bosch HBB64C450F User Manual

Page 4: Assembling the oven in a corner: figure 3, Connecting the oven to the mains, Positioning the oven in the unit: figure 4, Dismantling

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Centrer le four dans le meuble et le fixer à l'aide des

vis (4x25) fournies.

Si le meuble a été construit en respectant les dimensions

fournies, une fente d'aération doit subsister au niveau de la

partie supérieure du four. Ne pas boucher cette fente

d'aération avec des baguettes en bois, afin de permettre une

bonne ventilation.

Une distance d'au moins 5 mm doit être respectée entre

l'appareil et les meubles voisins (meubles situés à côté du

four).

Démontage

Débrancher le four du secteur électrique. Desserrer les vis de

fixation du four au meuble. Soulever légèrement le four et

l'extraire entièrement du meuble.

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Preparing the unit: figure 1

For the housing units, the sheets and plastic coatings must

have been completed using an adhesive which is heat-

resistant at 90 ºC for the unit interior (where the oven will be

positioned) and 70 ºC for the adjacent units (located to the

side of the oven). If the sheets and plastic coatings or the

adhesive do not have sufficient heat resistance, the units may

become deformed or burned. In this case, the oven

manufacturer cannot be held responsible for the damage

caused to the unit.

The units must be cut before installing the oven. Remove any

wood chippings as they could affect the working of the oven

components.

The oven connection box must be positioned in shaded

surface area B or in an area where it does not interfere with

the oven assembly.

Any free-standing units must be fastened to the wall at the

normal angle C.

The oven housing unit requires a ventilation opening at the

base.

If the oven is fitted below a hob, follow the hob's assembly

instructions.

Fitting the oven in a high unit: figure 2

The oven can also be assembled in a high unit.
For ventilation, there should be a 20 mm gap approximately

between the lower shelf and supporting wall and another

20 mm gap between the upper shelf and supporting wall.
It is recommended that a gap of 590 mm is left between the

lower and upper shelf for proper ventilation. This gap could be

increased to 595 mm if you want greater ventilation than

recommended.
Ovens with a pull-out carriage door should be assembled so

that the baking trays can be easily removed.

Assembling the oven in a corner: figure 3

When assembling the appliance in a corner, the dimensions in

figure D must be taken into account. It is recommended that for

the measurements in figure E, the width of the front part of the

unit and the handle are taken into account.

Connecting the oven to the mains

Before using the appliance for the first time, you must check

that your house has an earth connection and fulfils all the

applicable safety standards. Your appliance must be installed

by an authorised technician. The requirements of the regional

power supply company and national ones apply.
The use of this appliance without an earth connection or when

not installed correctly can cause serious damage (personal

injury and death by electrocution), albeit this is highly unlikely.

The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for any malfunction

or damage which is caused by unsuitable electrical

installations.

The oven must be disconnected from the mains during all

assembly operations.

The oven has class I protection and should only be operated

with an earth connection.

The cable for connecting the oven to the mains must be

H05 V V-F 3G 1.5 mm² or higher.
The yellow and green colour cable, which is used for the earth

connection, should be connected first and should be longer

than the others.

To fulfil the normal safety requirements, the installation

technician should ensure that a cut-off switch is installed on all

poles with a contact opening of less than 3 mm. This is not

necessary if the appliance is connected via a plug, if this is

accessible to the user, and provided it is earthed.

The assembly must ensure protection against manual contact.

The oven must be connected taking into account the voltage

indicated on the oven's specifications plate.

To connect the appliance it should be positioned in front of

the unit. The connection cable should be long enough to

ensure connection.
Warning! Make sure the connection cable does not become

trapped during installation and that it does not come into

contact with the hot parts of the oven.

Any handling of the appliance, including changing or installing

the power cable, must be performed by the Technical

Assistance Service.

Positioning the oven in the unit: figure 4

For ovens with a pull-out carriage door, the door must be

removed.

Push the oven completely into the space in the unit provided

for this purpose. Make sure the cable has not been stripped

by the oven edges, that it is not in contact with hot parts and

that it does not run along the bottom of the oven.

Centre the oven in the unit and fasten with the screws (4x25)

supplied.

If the unit has been built according to the measurements

provided, there will be a gap at the top of the oven. Do not

cover this gap with wooden slats so as to allow sufficient

ventilation.

There should be at least a 5 mm gap between the appliance

and the adjacent units (located beside the oven).

Dismantling

Disconnect the oven from the mains. Loosen the screws that

fasten the oven to the unit. Lift the oven slightly and remove it

completely from the unit.

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