Please have a look on 3:55. The on screen text is telling that only authorized persons should connect gas and electricity. If I remember correctly, companies showing this for their appliances often receive severe penalties, depending on the state laws and EU regulations. So, they aren't allowed show it even if they would like to do that or not...
Make sure your home insurance covers gas explosions. In all seriousness you shouldn't attempt to connect gas appliances yourself. Get a trained and qualified professional in.
Anyone know what that sealant strip is actually called? Seems much easier than silicone. All I get when I search is foam strips and thats a stupid idea.
Hello Philip, can you please let us know your country of purchase? that way we can connect you with the best local team to help answer your questions. Warm regards, The Electrolux Team
All hobs seem to come supplied with these sealant strips. They are too thick and never cure, so the end result is an unattractive thick line of sticky gunge. I say unattractive, but not if you are one of the many crumbs of food spilled during cooking. Why not bed the hob on a bead of clear silicone, and wipe off the excess. This will allow the hob to sit tighter against the worktop, and the silicone will cure to a thin invisible strip that is easy to wipe clean. Am I missing something?
A brilliant advertisement for gloves and help for insomniacs. Thank you for sharing though helped loads.
Self fitting gas lines? Nice. The future is here
Thanks for the information
Good question about gas connection.
The only reason any of us watch the vid and no mention of gas at all. Silly video
Very helpful ! Thanks
Is this appliance include alarm bell
Please have a look on 3:55. The on screen text is telling that only authorized persons should connect gas and electricity. If I remember correctly, companies showing this for their appliances often receive severe penalties, depending on the state laws and EU regulations. So, they aren't allowed show it even if they would like to do that or not...
An extremely slow video about screws, and gloves and polystyrene I missed the nanosecond though where the gas was actually connected - any help?
Make sure your home insurance covers gas explosions. In all seriousness you shouldn't attempt to connect gas appliances yourself. Get a trained and qualified professional in.
Anyone know what that sealant strip is actually called? Seems much easier than silicone. All I get when I search is foam strips and thats a stupid idea.
Hello Philip, can you please let us know your country of purchase? that way we can connect you with the best local team to help answer your questions.
Warm regards, The Electrolux Team
@@electrolux please what the name of the sealant strip used in the video
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What about the gas connection?
All hobs seem to come supplied with these sealant strips. They are too thick and never cure, so the end result is an unattractive thick line of sticky gunge. I say unattractive, but not if you are one of the many crumbs of food spilled during cooking. Why not bed the hob on a bead of clear silicone, and wipe off the excess. This will allow the hob to sit tighter against the worktop, and the silicone will cure to a thin invisible strip that is easy to wipe clean. Am I missing something?
ive only ever used the sealant strips and they are pretty awesome.
That helped thanks
Forgot to make the gas connections
Neat finish... Wow that guy doesn't have a clue.
I had to watch this clip in 2x speed.
Shaun Saayman 😂 was rather slow
Niece
no gas installation..such a waste of time
wow...no gas pipe connection..thank you for wasting the time..something so important and might be fatal is missed out
Unless you’re a qualified gas engineer, don’t even think about connecting the pipe
Use extreme caution while using the knife.!!! Really?🙄