Installing the induction cooker properly will help ensure safety when used, avoid errors such as fires and explosions, and make the most of the stove's performance.
If you are still wondering how to do it, please refer to the following instructions on how to install a built-in induction cooker correctly and safely!
I. Detailed instructions on how to install a built-in induction cooker
Unlike single induction cookers that can be placed in many positions and are convenient to move, built-in induction cookers are placed in a fixed position and provide a more luxurious interior space. Compared to a single stove, an induction stove requires more time and attention when installing.
1/ Installation size of induction cooker
- The first thing to consider before installing a built-in induction cooker is the size of the stove's stone cutout. There are many different sizes, but some popular sizes include:
+ 56 x 36cm, 66.3 x 33.8cm, 71 x 41cm... used for double induction cookers.
+ Dimensions 55.8 x 48.8 cm used for 3 and 4 zone stoves
Installation dimensions of a standard induction cooker
- This size is for reference only because each brand's stove line will have different size standards. Therefore, before installing a built-in induction stove, you need to choose the appropriate stove model and then Cut the stone according to the size of the stove. Because if the size is wrong, there will be a relatively high cost to fix it because the kitchen table is usually made of natural stone, stone slabs...
- If you already have a pre-cut stone surface on an old built-in gas stove or induction stove, you should choose to buy an induction stove whose size fits the pre-cut stone surface to save effort and repair costs.
- When cutting stone, do not make the hole to place the stove larger than 1cm in each direction of the bottom of the stove. Cutting a hole larger than the size of the stove will lead to the glass surface of the stove becoming a pressure point and the stove may break. glass surface.
2. Location of induction cooker
- When installing an induction cooker, location is also one of the issues you need to consider. Induction cookers are electronic devices with high operating capacity, so when placing the cooker, avoid water sources, fire sources... avoid placing the cooker near other types of cookers such as gas stoves, coal stoves... do not place near other types of stoves. Refrigerators, freezers or close to the edge of the wall because those devices have high humidity, causing water to condense and easily damage the stove.
Made in Italy induction cooker after installation
- Ideal kitchen placement distance for induction cookers:
+ Place the stove in the hole, then attach the belt to hold the stove to the stone table top to prevent the kitchen equipment from moving.
+ The minimum distance of the induction cooker surface to the hood surface and kitchen cabinet surface is 650mm.
+ Make sure the gap between the bottom of the stove and the partition below is 15mm.
+ The distance between the inside and outside edges of the stone surface to the kitchen edge is 150mm.
With the ideal distance to install a built-in induction cooker, please "look" for this product in a suitable position to ensure both aesthetics and safety.
3. Connect the power source to the induction cooker
- The power source used for household electricity is usually 220V. For induction cookers with the same voltage, you can use them freely, but in the case of induction cookers using a voltage level of 100 - 127V, you need to use a voltage converter from 220V down to that voltage level. If you use an inappropriate voltage source with an induction stove, it will cause fire or damage to the stove, which is very dangerous.
Power cord of the stove
The stove's power cord includes 3 wires: brown, blue and yellow - green. How to connect wires to Aptomat as follows:
Use a 1-phase, 2-pole circuit breaker with a rated current of about 32A
The brown and blue wires of the power cord are connected to the lower end of the circuit breaker (usually labeled "load").
The yellow - green wire is the ground wire, connected to the metal point in the apartment such as using nails driven into the wall to conduct electricity to the reinforcement inside the wall...
The remaining upper end of the aptomat (usually labeled "line") is to connect to the power source in the apartment. The two wires of the power source in the apartment are usually red/white or red/black.
Aptomat must be securely and tightly positioned on/in the wall.
II. Note after installing the induction cooker
- After placing the stove in the hole, it is necessary to attach a belt to hold the stove to the stone table top so that the stove does not move.
- Use a damp cloth to wipe the stove and remove dust.
Test heat the induction cooker after installation is complete
- Check and test the stove to see how well it operates after installation.
- Clean the induction cooker thoroughly after use.
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