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Installing the oven
The kitchen area should be dry and aired
and equipped with efficient ventillation.
When installing the oven, easy access to
all control elements should be ensured.
This is a Y–type design built–in oven,
which means that its back wall and one
side wall can be placed next to a high
piece of furniture or a wall. Coating or
veneer used on fitted furniture must be
applied with a heat–resistant adhesive
(100°C). This prevents surface deforma-
tion or detachment of the coating.
Hoods should be installed according to
the manufacturer’s instructions.
Make an opening with the dimensions
given in the diagram for the oven to be
fitted.
Make sure the mains plug is disconnected
and then connect the oven to the mains
supply.
Insert the oven completely into the open-
ing without allowing the four screws in the
places shown in the diagram to fall out.
INSTALLATION
The oven is manufactured to work with
a one-phase alternating current (230V
1N~50 Hz) and is equipped with a 3 x 1,5
mm
2
connection lead of 1.5 mm length
with a plug including a protection contact.
A connection socket for electricity supply
should be equipped with a protection
pin and may not be located above the
cooker. After the cooker is positioned, it is
necessary to make the connection socket
accessible to the user.
Before connecting the oven to the socket,
check if:
- the fuse and electricity supply are able to
withstand the cooker load,
- the electricity supply is equipped with an
efficacious ground system which meets
the requirements of current standards
and provisions,
- the plug is within easy reach.
Electrical connection
Important!
If the fixed power supply cable is damaged,
it should be replaced at the manufacturer
or at an authorized servicing outlet, or by a
qualified person to avoid danger.
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