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Preparing the kitchen units, Appliance in a tall unit - fig. 1, Corner installation - figure 3 – Neff U17M42N3GB User Manual

Page 4: Connecting the appliance to the power supply, Securing the appliance, Centre the appliance, Removal, Disconnect the appliance from the power supply, Undo the securing screws

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Preparing the kitchen units

Safe use of this appliance can only be guaranteed if it has been

installed professionally in accordance with these installation

instructions. The installer is liable for damages incurred as a

result of incorrect installation.
Units into which ovens are to be fitted must be heat-resistant up

to 90 °C and adjacent cabinets up to 70 °C.
Carry out all cut-out work on the furniture unit and worktop

before fitting the appliances. Remove shavings. Otherwise, the

correct operation of electrical components may be adversely

affected.
Caution during installation. Parts that are accessible during

installation may have sharp edges. Wear protective gloves to

prevent injury from cuts.
Secure freestanding units to the wall using standard,

commercially available brackets A.

Permanently fix furniture units to the worktop.
Appliance in a tall unit - Fig. 1

To ventilate the appliance, there must be a gap of 20 mm

between all intermediate floors and the wall.
Only fit the appliance up to a height which allows accessories to

be easily removed.
Before installation, remove the mounting angles from the rear

panel of the appliance.
Appliance underneath a worktop without furniture units -

Figure 2

The gap between the worktop and the appliance must not be

closed using additional battens.
Screw on the mounting angles and support rails flush with the

furniture unit. Align the support rails horizontally.
Corner installation - Figure 3

For corner installation, check minimum clearances. Ensure that

there is sufficient clearance B for the front panel and its handles.

Check that the appliance door can be opened properly.

Connecting the appliance to the power supply

Only a licensed expert may connect the appliance. National

regulations apply as well as those of your electricity supplier.
Note the information on the nameplate for voltage and total

power.
The appliance corresponds to safety class I and may only be

operated in conjunction with a safety earth terminal.
Power cord: Type H05 V V-F or a higher rating. The yellow­green

wire for the safety earth terminal must be 10 mm longer on the

appliance side than the other wires.
In the installation, there must be an all-pin isolating switch with at

least 3 mm contact gap, or the appliance must be connected

using a plug with an earthing contact. This must remain

accessible after installation.
Contact protection must be ensured by the method of

installation.
Identify the phase and neutral (zero) conductors in the power

socket. The appliance could be damaged if incorrectly

connected.
Connect the appliance only according to the connection

diagram - Figure 4.
To connect the appliance, place it in front of the kitchen unit.

The service cable must be long enough.

Securing the appliance

1. Fully insert the appliance. Do not kink or trap the power cable,

or route it over sharp edges.

2. Centre the appliance.

There must be an air gap of 5 mm between the appliance and

adjacent cabinets.

3. Using a spirit level, adjust the appliance so that it is perfectly

level.

4. If fitted in a tall unit, screw the appliance in place using the

wood screws provided in the cooking compartment -

Figure 5a.
If fitted underneath a worktop, screw the appliance in place

using the metal screws provided in the bag - Figure 5b.

Removal

1. Disconnect the appliance from the power supply.
2. Undo the securing screws.
3. Lift the appliance slightly and pull it out completely.

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