2-8 ELECTRICAL DATA / CONNECTION
Connection to the electrical power supply must be done according to proper professional practice by a qualifi ed and authorised
person (see current standards and legislation in the country of installation).
If an adapter is used on the socket, a check must be made that the electrical characteristics of this adapter are not lower than
those of the machine.
Do not use multiple plugs
The AC power supply to the machine must comply with the following conditions;
- Maximum voltage variation: ±5%
- Maximum frequency variation: ±1% on a continuous basis, ± 2% over short periods
ATTENTION: the electrical installation must comply (for design, creation and maintenance) with the legal and standard
requirements in the country where used.
- Before connecting the machine to the electrical power supply, check that the voltage of the electrical system is the same as
that marked on the rating plate and the label on the power cable.
- The machine's electrical power supply must be protected against voltage surges (short-circuits and excess voltages) by using
fuses or thermal relays of the appropriate gauge relative to the place of installation and machine specifi cations.
ATTENTION: Concerning protection against indirect contact (depending on the type of power supply provided and
connection of the exposed conductive parts to the equipotential protection circuit), refer to point 6.3.3 of EN 60204-1
(IEC 60204-1) with the use of protection devices for automatic shut-off of power in the event of an insulation fault with
a TN or TT system, or, for the IT system, with the use of a permanent insulation or differentials controller for automatic
shut-off. The requirements of IEC 60364-4-41, 413.1 must apply for this protection.
For example: in a TT system, a differential circuit breaker must be installed upline of the power supply, with a suitable
power cut-off (e.g.: 30 mA) on the earthing installation for the place where it is planned to install the machine.
ATTENTION: Failure to comply with these instructions means the customer runs the risk of machine failure and/or acci-
dents due to direct or indirect contacts.
Earthing is mandatory, using a green conductor.
2-8-1 Power cable
Whenever the power cable has to be replaced, call a technical
service agent and replace by original spare parts: only the manu-
facturer of the appliance is authorized to supply the replacement
part and carry out disassembly and reassembly of the compo-
nents, directly or through Authorized Assistance Centers.
Important!
Repair and maintenance work must be carried out only by qualifi ed
personnel authorized by the manufacturer.
3 – SAFETY, USE
Before starting the appliance, carefully read this handbook. The
instructions and information given in it are important for correct
and optimum oven use. If required, further details regarding
its characteristics and cooking performance can be obtained
from the dealer.
ANY POTENTIAL USER OF THE EQUIPMENT SHOULD
BE TRAINED IN SAFE AND CORRECT OPERATING
PROCEDURES.
3.1 USER SAFETY:
Before each use, the user is responsible of verifying the general
integrity and cleanliness of the machine and stop or no using it
in case of noted, dirt, damage or missing parts.
• The appliance is intended for industrial use, not for household
appliance, and must be used by personnel trained for the
purpose.
• The appliance is designed for direct cooking of food. Any other
use is to be considered improper.
HSPP GB 09 2008
ATTENTION !!
2-8-2 Circuit breaker
Always install a main switch with thermal magnetic cut-out up
line of the appliance in order to be able to isolate it from the rest
of the system. Contact opening distance and maximum leakage
current must comply with current regulations
2-8-3 Equipotential node and ground connection
Connect the appliance to a socket with ground
• Cooking surfaces are strong but not unbreakable and can
be damaged by hard or sharp objects if falling on the top with
a certain force. In the event of breaks, fl aws or cracks, STOP
USING and contact the Assistance Center.
• Do not use the appliance to warm food into metallic pots, pans,
sheets, utensils
• The appliance is designed to cook food: do not heat any kind
of metallic object with the appliance.
• periodically (after each uses) clean the appliance, removing
all traces of food; failure to keep it clean will lead to deterioration
of the surfaces, and thus affect appliance life and give rise to
hazardous situations.
• Have the appliance fully checked periodically (at least once
a year). For that purpose, it is advisable to stipulate a mainte-
nance contract.
NEVER press button of control board with something else than
fi ngers.
Do not place hands or objects on it, and keep it out of the reach
of children.
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