by unauthorized persons.
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The appliance must be installed
in a way that it can be completely
disconnected from the mains supply.
The disconnection shall be provided by
a switch built into the fixed electrical
installation, according to the construction
regulations.
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The bottom surface of the cooker gets
hot, too, when it is in use. Electrical
connections shall not contact the bottom
surface, otherwise the connections may
be damaged.
•
Do not pass the connection cables
over the hot surfaces. Otherwise, cable
insulation may melt and cause fire as
a result of short circuit of the cooker. If
the electric cable is damaged, it must
be replaced by a qualified electrician.
Otherwise there is a risk of electric shock,
short circuit or fire hazard!
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While performing the wiring, you shall
comply with the national/local electrical
regulations and shall use the appropriate
socket outlet/line and plug for the cooker.
In case the product' s power limits exceed
the current carrying capability of plug
and socket outlet/line, the product must
be connected to the fixed electrical
installation directly without using plug
and socket outlet/line.
•
Make sure that fuse rating is compatible
with the product.
•
Connection must comply with national
regulations.
•
The mains supply data must correspond
to the data specified on the type label of
the product. You may see the type label
on the bottom of the cooker.
•
Power cable of your product must
comply with the values presented in
"Technical specifications" section.
•
If the appliance shall be directly
connected to the mains: If it is not
possible to disconnect all poles in the
mains supply, a disconnection unit
with at least 3 mm contact clearance
(fuse, line safety switch, contactor) shall
be connected and all the poles of this
disconnection unit shall be adjacent to
(not above) the appliance in accordance
with IEE directives. Failure to obey this
instruction may cause operational
problems and invalidate the product
warranty.
•
Additional protection by a residual current
circuit breaker is recommended.
If your appliance has a cord and plug:
•
Perform the electrical connection of your
appliance by plugging it to a grounded
socket.
If your appliance has a cord, but does
not have a plug:
•
Connect your appliance to the mains as
specified below as per the cord type. The
cord type of your appliance is specified in
the "Technical Specifications" section of
the operation manual.
If your supply cord type is 5-conductor type, for
1-phase connection:
For single phase connection
- (BRW/BLA) Brown/Black = L (Phase)
- (BLU/GRE) Blue/Grey = N (Neutral)
- (GR/YE) Green/yellow wire = (E)
(Earthing)
If your supply cord type is 5-conductor type, for
2-phase connection:
- (BRW) Brown = L1 (Phase)
- (BLA) Black = L2 (Phase)
- (BLU/GRE) Blue/Grey = N (Neutral)
- (GR/YE) Green/yellow wire = (E)
(Earthing)
If your supply cord type is 4-conductor type, for
2-phase connection:
- (BRW) Brown = L1 (Phase)
- (BLA) Black = L2 (Phase)
- (BLU) Blue = N (Neutral)
- (GR/YE) Green/yellow wire = (E)
(Earthing)
If your supply cord type is 5-conductor type, for
3-phase connection:
- (BRW) Brown = L1 (Phase)
- (BLA) Black = L2 (Phase)
- (GRE) Grey = L3 (Phase)
- (BLU) Blue = N (Neutral)
- (GR/YE) Green/yellow wire = (E)
(Earthing)
For the protection of the appliance
against burning:
•
Make sure that the product plug is
securely plugged into the outlet to avoid
arcing.
•
Do not use damaged cables or extension
cables.
•
Ensure there is no liquid or moisture on
the socket where the product plug is
connected.
Final inspection
•
After completing the installation, turn on
the mains supply.
•
Read the operation manual for the first
operation of the appliance.
•
Ensure that each cooking hob heats and
ventilation works.
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