Problems Fixing a New Built Under Oven

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I've just installed a brand new built under double oven (Belling BI702FP) in my apartment. The oven works and is sitting on the brackets, however it's not secured to the housing or worktop. My previous oven had a metal plate attached to the top of the oven that screwed into the underside of the worktop, as there was no way to secure it to the cabinets themselves. Any ideas how I can secure the oven so that it doesn't want to slide out every time I open the doors?
 
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Are there no recommendations in the instruction manual? Sometimes there’s screwholes in the left and right hand side of appliance where the door meets.
 
Nothing in the user manual that helps. As the other oven had the overhead plate that fixed to the worktop, there's no way of fixing either side of the oven to the cabinets. The whole face of the oven can fit into the cavity, rather than meeting the cabinets where screws would conventionally go
 
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Looks like 2 behind grill door and 2 behind oven door
 
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Yes but as I say, there's nothing to screw them into. Essentially the housing is just to the right of those holes
 
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This is the best image I have as I'm not currently in the property. As you can see, there's nothing for the oven to attach onto on either side
 
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Is it a snug fit? Was thinking if there’s room, secure x2 end panels (1 either side) and you then have a fixing point.
 
There should be enough space to do so, that's the only solution I can think of right now. But I was hoping that there would be a plate that I could use similar the the one attached to the top of the old oven. Thanks for your help
 
Is it a snug fit? Was thinking if there’s room, secure x2 end panels (1 either side) and you then have a fixing point.
Correct.
If you don't want to buy full panels, just use some 18mm strips of timber (2 inches wide is plenty) screwed either side of the cabinet.
Then screws as per instructions to the front of the oven.
 
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Hi did you manage to find any fixing brackets
As I have just purchased the same oven or did you use something else.?
 
Had a quick look at the manual, there in the installation instructions is this little gem:

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Note the sizes and colour of the screws "appliance to cabinet" which suggest to my mind trhat there is some form of flange plate at the front of the oven which you screw through into the cabinet sides. I've also worked with ovens where you put two or four screws through the inside wall of the oven itself into the adjioining cabinets (normally easily recognisable as there will be screw holes without screws in them). For black screws just use black drywall screws (note: these are Phillips screws, NOT Pozidrives - different screwdriver needed)
 

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