Installation
The gas pipeline connection to the appliance must be done using a rigid metal pipe
and sealing connections.
It is possible to use a hose, but it must:
● Allow for inspection at all times.
● Be protected from possible contact with heatable parts (such as the underside
of the burners).
● Be protected from any stress (torsion, tensile, compression, etc.).
● Be protected from the moving parts of the cabinet (e.g. a drawer).
● Have a maximum length of 1.5 m.
● Be replaced before its expiration date.
Once connected, check the gas circuit seal by using a non-corrosive fluid to detect
any leaks. Do not use a soap and water solution. DO NOT USE AN OPEN FLAME.
5.3 Electrical connections
LOW VOLTAGE 12 V
CAUTION!
This appliance must be connected to a 12 V
mm
cable is used for the connection, its length must not exceed 2
2
meters. When wiring the appliance respect correct polarity!
CAUTION!
Never connect the appliance to the main voltage (230 V~); this would
result in the ultimate destruction of the parts and a hazard to the user.
To connect the appliance, use a double cable and connect it to the terminal board
identified with "+12 V
terminal is the positive pole, while the black terminal is the negative pole.
5.4 Fixing
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Depending on the model, the appliance must be fixed to the cabinet using the
screws as described in Fig. 4, page 7.
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–", found on the back side of the appliance. The red
power pack. If a 2 x 0,5
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