Bosch B18IF800SP Installation Instructions - Page 12

Attaching the anti-tip-brackets, WARNING, Important note

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en-us 1. Attaching the anti-tip-brackets , WARNING: Risk of injury and damage! Assure that there are no electrical wires or plumbing in the area which the screws could penetrate. , WARNING: Risk of injury! Always wear safety glasses and other necessary protective devices or apparel when installing or working with dowels. Important note: If a Side-by-Side set up of two appliances is envisaged, the anti-tip brackets are needed as installation aid. Connect the appliances before the anti-tip brackets are fixed to the wall, see "Side-by-Side installation". Note: ■ 2 anti-tip-brackets are required for each appliance. ■ The supplied set contains fastening screws for various applications. Select the fastening screws according to the local conditions. ■ If the anti-tip brackets, and therefore the appliance, cannot be securely attached with the supplied fastening screws, another suitable method must be used to attach the appliance securely. The anti-tip-brackets (a) must overlap a minimum of 21/8" (54 mm) over the appliance to secure the appliance. If this minimum length cannot be observed for structural conditions it is possible to do this by fastening a spacer (b) behind the anti-tip angle, e.g. a sufficiently dimensioned wood board. 1. Specify the attachment points of the anti-tipbrackets according to the chapter on "Dimensions of the installation niche". 2. Attach the anti-tip-brackets completely. Be sure screws hold tight. The length of the plank should correspond to the width of the installation niche! Important notes for fastening with dowels and screws: Not recommended for use in light-weight masonry material such as cinder block. Not recommended for use in new concrete which has not had time to cure. 12

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1.
Attaching the anti-tip-brackets
,
WARNING:
Risk of injury and damage!
Assure that there are no electrical wires or
plumbing in the area which the screws could
penetrate.
,
WARNING:
Risk of injury! Always wear safety glasses and
other necessary protective devices or apparel
when installing or working with dowels.
Important note:
If a Side-by-Side set up of two appliances is envisaged,
the anti-tip brackets are needed as installation aid.
Connect the appliances before the anti-tip brackets are
fixed to the wall, see “Side-by-Side installation”.
Note:
2 anti-tip-brackets are required for each appliance.
The supplied set contains fastening screws for
various applications. Select the fastening screws
according to the local conditions.
If the anti-tip brackets, and therefore the appliance,
cannot be securely attached with the supplied
fastening screws, another suitable method must be
used to attach the appliance securely.
The anti-tip-brackets (
a
) must overlap a minimum of
21/8” (54 mm) over the appliance to secure the
appliance.
If this minimum length cannot be observed for
structural conditions it is possible to do this by
fastening a spacer (
b
) behind the anti-tip angle, e.g. a
sufficiently dimensioned wood board.
The length of the plank should correspond to the width
of the installation niche!
1.
Specify the attachment points of the anti-tip-
brackets according to the chapter on “Dimensions
of the installation niche”.
2.
Attach the anti-tip-brackets completely.
Be sure screws hold tight.
Important notes for fastening with dowels and
screws:
Not recommended for use in light-weight masonry
material such as cinder block.
Not recommended for use in new concrete which has
not had time to cure.