INSTRUCTION BOOK
FM 6300G-an
949 601 853
GB
325 88-8281 rev. 1-335
Contents
Page no.
For the User
Your new appliance ........................................................................................
Safety Information ..........................................................................................
Product Description ........................................................................................
Ceramic Hob ..........................................................................................
Burners ....................................................................................................
Before use ........................................................................................................
Protect the Ceramic Hob ........................................................................
Clean the burners ....................................................................................
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5
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8
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How to Use the Hob ........................................................................................ 10
Ceramic Hob .......................................................................................... 10
Burners .................................................................................................... 11
Choice of Pans ........................................................................................ 12
Advice and tips on use of burners .......................................................... 13
Cleaning and Maintenance ............................................................................ 14
Aluminium .............................................................................................. 14
Ceramic Hob .......................................................................................... 14
Burners .................................................................................................... 15
What to do if .................................................................................................... 27
Service and Spare Parts.................................................................................. 28
Guarantee conditions ...................................................................................... 29
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Contents
Page no.
For the Installer
Unpacking ........................................................................................................ 16
Technical Data.................................................................................................. 17
Important safety requirements ...................................................................... 18
Installation........................................................................................................ 19
Mounting .......................................................................................................... 21
How to read the operating instructions
1... 2...Step by step
Safety information
Hints and tips
Environmental information
The products are continuously being developed and it may occur that some product specifications
are changed after this instruction book was printed. We therefore have to make reservation for any
changes or printing errors.
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Safety Information
Cleaning and Maintenance
The hob is intended for domestic use
only. If it is used in any other way
there is a risk of accidents.
Remember that the hotplate, the pan
supports and the burners will stay
hot for a long time after you have
turned off the heat.
For hygienic and safety reasons the
gas burners must be kept clean.
Grease splashes and spilt food will
give off fumes if heated up and in
the worst cases could cause a fire.
Children
Keep an eye on children when the
hob is in use. Pans get very hot
when used and remain warm for
some time after the hob has been
turned off. Never let children touch
or play with the controls.
Service
Service and repair must be per-
formed by our service organisation
or an organisation approved by us.
Only spare parts supplied by our
service organisation may be used.
Use
Take care to ensure that the burner
rings and covers are positioned cor-
rectly over the burner tops.
Never leave the hob unattended
when deep frying or melting fat,
paraffin wax or other easily ignited
substances. Never leave paper, dish
cloths, aluminium foil or any other
easily ignited materials close to the
hob. A hot hob can cause foil, plastic
or paper to melt or burn.
Unpacking
Make sure the packaging is disposed
of in such a manner that children
cannot access the used packaging.
Put out flames with a lid, and
never use water.
Check that the hob is turned off
when not in use.
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Installation
Installation of the cooker hob may
only be carried out by a Corgi regis-
tered installer. Work carried out by
unqualified persons could lead to
personal injury or damage to proper-
ty, and spoil the hob itself. During
installation make sure the electricity
cable is not pinched.
Disposal
Help prevent accidents when dispos-
ing of the product. Remove the cable
from the wall plug and cut off the
cable close to the product.
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Product Description
1. Large burner
2. Medium burner
3. Medium burner
4. Small burner
5. Control panel
1
2
3
4
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Control Panel
1
3
2
4
1. Control knob for rear left-hand burner
2. Control knob for rear right-hand burner
3. Control knob for front left-hand burner
4. Control knob for front right-hand burner
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Ceramic hob
Ceramic glass is insensitive to tem-
perature shock and very robust:
however it is not unbreakable.
Especially sharp and hard objects
that fall on the cooking surface
can damage it.
Burners
The burners are made up of a burner
body, a burner ring and a burner cap.
Each burner has electrical ignition
which means you do not need
Burner ring
Burner cap
matches to light it. Each burner has a
safety device. If the flame goes out,
the safety device will automatically
shut off the gas supply.
Burner body
Safety device
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Before Use
Protect the ceramic hob
Before using the product for the first
time, clean off any factory residues
such as dust or dirt. Give the ce-
ramic hob a protective coating
before using it. This will make it
easier to clean the hob and will pre-
vent spills etc. burning on too hard.
This is what you do:
1. Remove the pan support(s), burn-
er ring and burner cover.
2. Sprinkle a few drops of a ceramic
cleaning agent onto a piece of
kitchen paper and rub into the
whole surface.
3. Polish the hob with a clean cloth
until dry.
Clean the burners
Wash the pan stands, burner covers
and burner rings in hot water and
washing-up liquid.
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How to use
Ceramic hob
Never use a cracked ceramic
hob. Water could boil over
and/or cleaning agents pene-
trate into the live electrical
parts. Switch off the power
to the appliance and contact
Service.
Never leave the hob unat-
tended when deep frying or
melting fat, paraffin wax or
other easily ignited sub-
stances.
Never leave paper, dish
cloths, aluminium foil
or any other easily ignited
materials in the immediate
vicinity of the hob. A hot
hob can cause foil, plastic or
paper to melt or burn.
In case of fire, turn off all
knobs and switch off any
cooker hood. Extinguish the
fire with a fire blanket or
dampened cloth. Never use
water.
Scrape any spillages from
the hob immediately, using a
hob scraper if necessary.
Spillages of sugar and sugar-
rich foods (jam, fruit syrup
etc.), melted plastic and alu-
minium
foil can damage the hob.
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Burners
Burner ring
Burner cap
Right
Make quite sure the burner
ring and burner cap are posi-
tioned correctly over the
burner top.
Burner body
Safety device
For correct combustion the burner
rings and burner cap must be posi-
tioned correctly over the burner
body. If the burner rings and caps
are off-centre, the gas flame will
burn incorrectly and the burner cap
may be ruined in a short space of
time.
Wrong
Control knobs
The control knobs have the follow-
ing settings:
Off: O
Minimum: f
Maximum: e
1. Press down the control knob for
the desired burner
2. Hold the knob down while turn-
ing it to the left to e.
3. Keep the knob pressed down for
4-5 seconds. Then release it and
turn the knob to the required set-
ting.
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While the control knob is held down,
sparks will be formed. This is done
by the electrical ignition which
lights the gas without your having to
use matches. If no electrical connec-
tion is possible, you can light the gas
with matches.
Choice of Pans
Make full use of energy by using
good quality cooking pans. All pans
designed for gas and electric stoves
can be used.
Size of pans
The burner you use to cook with will
depend on the base diameter of the
cooking pan.
Small burner, recommended pan
size: 90-130 mm
Medium burner, recommended pan
size: 130-210 mm
Large burner, recommended pan
size: 180-280 mm
You can check that you are using the
right burner by looking at the flame.
At setting e the flame should
remain approx. 1 cm inside the edge
of the pan.
The flame should not “lick” up the
side of the pan.
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Advice and tips on use of burners
Follow the advice below to
save energy and make clean-
ing easier.
Turn down the heat immediate-
ly the water boils. Select the cor-
rect setting. Start at the maximum
setting and turn down as far as
possible, without letting the pan
go off the boil.
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The pans must match the burn-
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ers. At setting e the flame must
remain approx. 1 cm inside the
edge of the pan.
Defrost food in the refrigerator.
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Use close-fitting lids on the
You will save energy by cooking
on the hob rather than in the
oven.
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pans. Not using a lid on the pan
uses three time as much gas.
Place the pans on the cooking
zone before you light the gas.
Save water: use as little water
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as possible. Use just enough
water to cover the item being
cooked wherever possible.
Cover the pan with a close-fit-
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ting lid. Bring to the boil at the
maximum setting and turn down
to the lowest possible level when
steam starts emerging steadily
from the lid. Estimate cooking
time from when you turn down
the heat. Avoid looking at the
potatoes/vegetables until the
cooking time is up.
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Cleaning and Maintenance
For hygienic and safety rea-
sons, keep the burners clean.
Grease splashes and spilt
food will give off fumes
when heated and in the
3. Wipe the hob clean with a damp
cloth or kitchen paper. Stubborn
stains can be removed by rubbing
hard with the cleaning agent
sprinkled on a piece of kitchen
paper.
worst case can lead to a fire.
4. Wipe off excess cleaning agent
with a damp cloth.
Aluminium
Carry out daily cleaning with a well
wrung-out cloth. For more stubborn
soiling, use a cloth or a soft plastic
sponge together with washing-up
liquid or all-purpose cleaner.
5. If necessary, finish off with a dry
cloth.
Make sure the hob is dry before
heating up again. A damp hob may
display rainbow-like stripes when
heated up.
Never use metal cleaning pads,
metal wool, hard plastic sponges,
scouring powder, soft soap or other
abrasive or caustic cleaning agents.
Ceramic hob
Immediately scrape off spillages and
traces of sugar, sugar-rich food (jam,
fruit juice etc.), melted plastic and
aluminium foil from the hot surface.
If the hob is allowed to cool down,
damage may result.
1. Remove splashes etc. with a
ceramichob scraper.
2. Make sure the hob has cooled
down.
Use a cleaning agent designed
for vitroceramic hobs.
Follow the instructions on the
container.
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Burners
Clean the burner covers and rings in
hot water and washing-up liquid.
Never use metal cleaning pads,
metal wool or other abrasive clean-
ers.
Pan supports
Clean pan supports in hot water and
washing-up liquid.
Never use metal cleaning pads,
metal wool or other abrasive clean-
ers.
Burner tops
If hot food spills into the burner top,
this must be removed before lighting
again. Remove spillages in the burn-
er top with a lint-free cloth.
Never use metal cleaning pads,
metal wool or other abrasive clean-
ers.
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Unpacking
Check that the appliance has no
faults and is undamaged on delivery.
Transport Damages
Any damages resulting from a trans-
port which you have not performed
yourself must be communicated to
the dealer within one week of receipt
of the product.
On the rating plate which is placed
on the back of the product you will
find the CE marking and the prod-
uct’s serial number. Write the
serial number on the front of this
instruction book so it is easily acces-
sible in the event of service.
Removal of Packaging
All packaging can be recycled.
Contact your local authority if you
do not know where to dispose of the
packaging.
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Technical Data
This gas appliance is CE-approved and CE-marked in accordance with the Gas
Appliance Directive (90/396/EEC, Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) and the
EMC Directive (89/336/EEC as amended).
Approval authority:
0048 (Danmarks Gasmateriel Prøvning).
Model FM 6300G-an
Product dimensions:
Nozzle/connection pressure
Natural gas
20 mbar
LPG
30 mbar
Width:
Depth:
Height:
580 mm
520 mm
66 mm
FM 6300G-an is adjusted for natural
gas G20-20 mbar.
An LPG conversion kit is included.
Installation dimensions:
Width:
Depth:
Height:
560 mm
490 mm
55 mm
Voltage 230 V
Ignition transformer 50 Hz, 0.6 VA
Output (natural gas)
Rear left
3 kW
CE identification no.: 048BN-0042
Front left
Rear right
Front right
1.9 kW
1.9 kW
1 kW
Total output
7.8 kW
Gas consumption
Natural gas 0.74 m3/h
LPG 598 g/h
Consumption given as the max.
nominal gas consumption
Category and pressure:
GB: II2H3+ -20 - 28/37 mbar
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Important safety requirements
This hob must be installed in accor-
dance with the Gas Safety
(Installation and Use) Regulations
(Current Edition) and the IEE
Wiring Regulations (Current
Edition).
This hob must be installed by
qualified personnel to the
relevant British Standards.
Any gas installation must be
carried out by a CORGI
registered installer.
Detailed recommendations are con-
tained in the following British
Standards Codes Of Practice: B.S.
6172/ B.S. 5440, Par. 2 and B.S.
6891 Current Editions.
The maufacturer will not
accept liability, should the
above instructions or any of
the other safety instructions
incorporated in this book be
ignored
The hob should not be installed in a
bed sitting room with a volume of
less than 20 m³. If it is installed in a
room of volume less than 5 m³ an air
vent of effective area of 110 cm² is
required. If it is installed in a room
of volume between 5 m³ and 10 m³
an air vent of effective area of 50
cm² is required, while if the volume
exceeds 11 m³ no air vent is
required.
However, if the room has a door
which opens directly to the outside
no air vent is required even if the
volume is between 5 m³ and 11 m³.
If there are other fuel burning appli-
ances in the same room, B.S. 5440
Part 2 Current Edition, should be
consulted to determine the requisite
air vent requirements.
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Installation
Gas installation
Installation may only be car-
ried out by a Corgi registered
installer. Work carried out by
unqualified persons may lead
to personal injury and/or dam-
age to property, and may dam-
age the product.
This gas appliance is CE-approved
and CE-marked in accordance with
the Gas Appliance Directive
(90/396/EEC, Low Voltage Directive
(73/23/EEC) and the EMC Directive
(89/336/EEC as amended).
Gas installation must be carried out
in accordance with the Gas
Regulations (GR).
No alterations must be made to the
technical design of this appliance.
Leak test
When leak testing, the appliance
may be tested to a maximum of 150
mbar.
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Electronic Control
Cable type 0.75 mm2 HO5 VV-F
Installation must comply with any
special requirements laid down by
the local energy provider. The prod-
uct must be connected via an exter-
nal switch with a contact gap of at
least 3 mm. (May be the main
switch).
L
L2
N
L1
N
PE
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Mounting
The hob can be installed in any type
of kitchen worktop with a thickness
of 28-40 mm. However, if an oven is
to be installed beneath it, the work-
top must be at least 40 mm thick.
Cutting Out
When mounting this hob: Read the
instructions on this and the follow-
ing page.
When mounting this hob in conjunc-
tion with other units in this range:
Read the instructions in the section
“Mounting more than one hob”.
Clamping fittings
For mounting this hob you will need
a Phillips screw driver and the four
fixings supplied (See fig.).
Distance to wall:
Min. 150 mm from flammable mate-
rial.
Min. 50 mm from non-flammable
material.
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However, to ensure accessi-
bility to the gas connection
there should generally be at
least 50 mm between the rear
of the hole for the gas hob
and the wall behind it.
1. Cut a hole in the worktop of the
given dimensions, see “Technical
data”, “installation dimensions”.
2. Place the hob upside down on a
soft underlay. Make sure not to
scratch the top surface.
3. Mount the fixings in the holes in
the sides of the base box. (See
fig.).
Mounted clamping fittings
4. Insert the hob in the hole and
tighten the fixings to the worktop
with a screwdriver.
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Mounting more than one hob
Distance to wall:
Min. 150 mm
(flammable material)
Distance to wall:
Min. 50 mm
(
non-flammable material)
Reinforcement beam
Cutting out
The measurement of the selected combination is calculated in the following way:
Depth: 490 mm
Width:
1. Calculate the sum of all units’ width.
2. Subtract 20 mm from the total width.
Example:
A hob of 720 mm + a downdraft of 180 mm + a gas hob of 360 mm.
1. 720+180+360= 1260 mm
2. Width of the hole: 1260-20=1240 mm
Distance to Wall:
Min. 150 mm to flammable material.
Min. 50 mm to non-flammable material
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Mounting:
When mounting several hobs together you must use a reinforcement beam
between each hob as well as the silicone supplied with the hobs (see fig.)
1. Cut a hole of the calculated size in the table top
2. Place the individual hobs upside down on a mat. Take care that the top side is
not scratched.
3. Mount the clamping fittings in the holes in the side of the base panels (see
fig.)
4. Place the first hob in the hole.
5. Apply silicone to the two corners joining the next hob (see fig.)
Use only the silicone supplied with the hobs as this is intended to tolerate the
high temperatures of the appliance.
6. Push a reinforcement beam up against the hob. Apply silicone on the rein-
forcement beam (see fig.)
7. Tighten the clamping fittings to the table top using a screwdriver.
8. Repeat the process for the other hobs.
Silicone
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To optimise joints between the installed hobs, the gap between the ceramic hob
may be grouted with silicone:
1. Remove the aluminium panels from the hobs.
2. Apply a stripe of silicone to the gap between the two ceramic hob. Use only
the silicone supplied, as it is designed to tolerate the appliance’s high temper-
ature. (Fig. 1)
3. Splash a little soapy water (washing-up liquid) on the silicone stripe
4. Press the rubber block hard against the ceramic hob and pull it slowly from
back to front (Fig. 2)
5. Leave the silicone to harden until the next day.
6. Remove surplus silicone coating from the ceramic hob with the razorblade
supplied. Be careful not to damage the silicone in the gap. Run tools only
along the joint, never across it.
7. Polish the ceramic hob with the supplied cleaning product for ceramic hobs.
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2
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Overview of the outside
width of the units
180 mm
Downdraft
360 mm
Glass ceramic hob with 2 cooking
zones
Gas hob with 2 burners
Induction hob with 2 cooking zones
Grill
Grill / Fryer
Wok
580 mm
Glass ceramic hob with 4 cooking
zones
Gas hob with 4 burners
720 mm
Glass ceramic hob with 4 cooking
zones
Gas hob with 4 burners
Induction hob with 4 cooking zones
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What to do if...
If the appliance is not working correctly, please carry out the following checks
before contacting your local AEG Service Force Centre.
IMPORTANT: If you call out an engineer to a fault caused by incorrect use or
installation, a charge will be made even if the appliance is under guarantee.
Problem
Remedy
The hob doesn’t work.............
Check that the hob is switched on.
Check the mains electricity is con-
nected. Check the fuse for the
hob.
Check whether the gas has been
turned on. Check whether the gas
bottle is empty.
The gas isn’t burning properly.......
Check that the burner ring and
cover are correctly positioned.
See the section “How to use the
hob”
The electric ignition isn’t work-
ing.....
Check the mains electricity is con-
nected.
When the control knob is
released, the gas goes out again
Make sure you press the control
knob all the way in and hold it for
10 seconds.
In-guarantee customers should ensure that the above checks have been made as
the engineer will make a charge if the fault is not a mecanical or electrical brak-
down.
Please note that it will be necessary to provide proof of purchase for any in-guar-
antee service calls.
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Service and Spare Parts
Work performed by unskilled persons may lead to injuries and or dam-
ages and deteriorate the appliance.
Interference with the appliance during the warranty period may only be
performed by our service centre or by an organisation approved by our
service centre.
In the event of your appliance requiring service, or if you wish to purchase spare
parts, contact your local AEG Service Force Centre by telephoning:
08705 929 929
Your call will automatically be routed to the Service Centre covering your post
code area.
For the address of your local Service Force Centre and further information about
In-guarantee customers should ensure that the recommended checks under the
heading “What to do if..” have been made as the engineer will make a charge if
the fault is not a mechanical or electrical breakdown.
Please note that proof of purchase is required for in-guarantee service calls.
Help us to help you
Please determine your type of enquiry before writing or telephoning. When you
contact us we need to know:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Your name, address, post code and telephone number
Clear and concise details of the fault.
Date of purchase
The model and serial number
This information can be found on the rating plate.
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Customer Care
For general enquires concerning your AEG appliance or for further information
on AEG products, please contact our Customer Care Department at the address
Customer Care Department
AEG Domestic Appliances
55-77 High Street
Slough, Berkshire
SL1 1DZ
Tel 08705 350350*
*calls to this number may be recorded for training purposes
GUARANTEE CONDITIONS
Standard guarantee conditions
We, AEG, undertake that if within 12 months of the date of the purchase this
AEG appliance or any part thereof is proved to be defective by reason only of
faulty workmanship or materials, we will, at our discretion repair or replace the
same FREE OF CHARGE for labour, materials or carriage on condition that:
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The appliance has been correctly installed and used only on the electricity or
gas supply stated on the rating plate.
The appliance has been used for normal domestic purposes only, and in
accordance with the manufacturer's operating and maintenance instructions.
The appliance has not been serviced, maintained, repaired, taken apart or
tampered with by any person not authorised by us.
All service work under this guarantee must be undertaken by a Service Force
Centre. Any appliance or defective part replaced shall become the
Company's property.
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·
This guarantee is in addition to your statutory and other legal rights.
Home visits are made between 8.30am and 5.30pm Monday to Friday. Visits
may be available outside these hours in which case a premium will be
charged.
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Exclusions
This guarantee does not cover:
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Damage or calls resulting from transportation, improper use or neglect, the
replacement of any light bulbs or removable parts of glass or plastic.
Costs incurred for calls to put right an appliance which is improperly
installed or calls to appliances outside the United Kingdom.
Appliances found to be in use within a commercial environment, plus those
which are subject to rental agreements.
Products of AEG manufacture which are not marketed by AEG.
European Guarantee
If you should move to another country within Europe then your guarantee moves
with you to your new home subject to the following qualifications:
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·
The guarantee starts from the date you first purchased your product.
The guarantee is for the same period and to the same extent for labour and
parts as exists in the new country of use for this brand or range of products.
This guarantee relates to you and cannot be transferred to another user.
Your new home is within the European Community (EC) or European Free
Trade Area.
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The product is installed and used in accordance with our instructions and is
only used domestically, i.e. a normal household.
·
The product is installed taking into account regulations in your new country.
Before you move please contact your nearest Customer Care centre, listed below,
to give them details of your new home. They will then ensure that the local
Service Organisation is aware of your move and able to look after you and your
appliances.
France
Germany
Italy
Sweden
UK
Senlis
+33 (0)3 44 62 29 29
+49 (0)800 234 7378
+39 (0)800 117511
+46 (0)8 672 53 60
+44 (0)1753 219899
Nürnberg
Pordenone
Stockholm
Slough
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