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2) Cut the opening in the countertop. To ensure accuracy it is best to make a template (see Figure 9) for
the opening. Make sure the sides are parallel also rear and front cuts are exactly perpendicular to the
sides. Observe all minimum clearances.
3) Before inserting the cooktop into the
opening in the countertop, remove the
grates and burner caps, turn the
cooktop upside down and place the
special foam gasket around the bottom
edge of the cooktop (see Figure 10). It
is important to fix this gasket evenly,
without gaps or overlapping, to prevent
liquid seeping underneath the cooktop.
4) After the foam gasket has been affixed,
place the cooktop into the countertop
(see Figure 11).
Figure 9
Figure 10
Figure 11
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