Wolf CE152TFS 15" Stainless Steel Transitional Electric Cooktop

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Installation Requirements
A minimum 2" (51) is required from the bottom of the
cooktop to combustible materials.
Clearance is required for the conduit located at the right rear
of induction and electric cooktops. Refer to the illustration
below for dimensions.
Refer to the illustrations on pages 6–8 for additional
minimum clearances. Installation dimensions are the same
for induction and electric cooktops of the same width.
WARNING
Failure to locate the cooktop without proper clearances
will result in a re hazard.
SPECIFICATIONS
1
1
/4" (32)
2"
(51)
2"
(51)
Conduit clearance.
FLUSH INSTALLATION
Contemporary induction and electric cooktops can be
mounted ush with the top of the countertop, or as a frame-
less standard installation sitting on top of the countertop
surface. If the cooktop is to be mounted ush with the coun-
tertop, a recessed area surrounding the cooktop cut-out
must be provided. Wolf downdraft systems cannot be used
with contemporary induction and electric cooktops.
An installation kit and instructions required for a ush
installation are provided with the contemporary cooktop.
CAUTION
Flush installation is intended for granite, solid surface
or stone countertop surfaces only.
MULTIPLE COOKTOPS
When multiple cooktops or modules are installed side by
side, the countertop cut-out width is determined by adding
the width of each unit, then subtracting 1"
(25). Refer to the
illustration below.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Contemporary induction and electric
cooktops are not designed to be installed in combination
with other cooktops.
CUT-OUT WIDTH
(COMBINED WIDTH OF COOKTOPS MINUS
1")
19
1
/2"
(495)
CUT-OUT
DEPTH
2
1
/2" (64)
2
1
/2" (64)
Countertop cut-out.
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