GB
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
70
70
70
5
4
3
2
1
E
230 V~
L1
N
5
4
3
2
1
E
L1
L2
N
400 V 2N~
5
4
3
2
1
L1
L2
L3
N
E
400 V 3N~
For the most efficient air circulation, the oven should be fitted according to the dimensions shown in fig.1-2 of page 2.
The rear panel of the cabinet must be removed so that air can circulate freely. The panel to which the oven is fitted should have a gap of at least 70 mm
at the rear.
NB: where ovens are to be matched with hobs, it is essential to follow the instructions contained in the booklet supplied with the other
appliance.
IMPORTANT
For a built-in oven to work well the cabinet must be of the right type.
The panels of the adjoining furniture should be heat resistant. Particularly when the adjoining furniture is made of veneered wood, the adhesives should
be able to withstand a temperature of 120°C. Plastic materials or adhesive which cannot withstand this temperature will become deformed or unstuck.
To comply with safety regulations, once the appliance has been fitted it should not be possible to make contact with the electrical parts.
All parts which offer protection should be fixed in such a way that they cannot be removed without the use of a tool.
CONNECTION TO THE MAINS SUPPLY
THE APPLIANCE MUST BE CONNECTED IN CONFORMANCE TO THE
REGULATIONS IN FORCE, AND ONLY BY AN AUTHORIZED ELECTRICAL
INSTALLER.
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED
Check that the power rating of the mains supply and sockets are suitable for the
maximum appliance power as indicated on the specification plate. Fit the plug
into a three pin, earthed socket. This should be properly connected. If the
appliance does not come already fitted with a plug, fit a regulation plug suitable
for the power indicated on the specification plate. The earth wire is yellow/green.
If the plug fitted to the appliance is incompatible with the socket, get a professionally
qualified person to fit the correct type of plug and ensure that the cable thickness
is suitable for the appliance input power. If an appliance is not equipped with
supply cable and plug, the power supply must be fitted with a disconnect switch
in which the distance between contacts permits total disconnection in accordance
with overvoltage category III, as required by installation regulations.
The yellow/green earth wire should not be controlled by the switch.
The plug or monophase switch used for mains supply connection should be
easy to access when the appliance is in position. Important: position the mains
supply cable so that it is never subjected to a temperature more than 50°C
above room temperature. The appliance’s electrical safety can only be guaranteed
when it has been correctly connected to a properly earthed power supply, as
laid down in the regulations for electrical safety. Important: the manufacturer
cannot be held responsible for any damage to persons or objects due to the
lack of an earth connection.
OVEN MAINTENANCE
ALWAYS UNPLUG THE PLUG FROM THE CURRENT SOCKET OR SWITCH
OFF THE CURRENT ON THE POWER SUPPLY LINE BY MEANS OF THE
MAINS CIRCUIT SWITCH, BEFORE CARRYING OUT ANY MAINTENANCE
ON THE OVEN.
If the cable is damaged, fit a replacement in the following way:
- remove the mains cable (see fig.6-7) and
replace it with one of the same length which
is rubber insulated (type H05RR-F or H05RN-
F ) and suitable for the power rating of the
appliance.
The “yellow/green” earth wire, which must be
connected to terminal , has to be about
10 mm longer than the other wires; the “blue”
neutral wire has to be connected to the
terminal marked with letter N.
“Black, brown, red” live wires have to be
connected to terminal L or L1-L2-L3.
KIND OF MAINS SUPPLY
Different connections can be made simply by moving the jumpers on
the terminal board.
Fig.6
TYPE AND SECTION OF SUPPLY CABLE
In the ovens with this kind of terminal board, no supply cable is
assembled.
In conformity with the kind of mains supply, use a cable according
to the table below.
230V~
H05RR-F or
Ø
3 x 1,5 mm
2
H05RR-F
230V~
400V 2N~
400V 3N~
H05RR-F or
H05RN-F
Ø
3 x 4 mm
2
4 x 2,5 mm
2
5 x 1,5 mm
2
Fig. 7
L
N
1
3
5
2
4
2
1
3
4
5
19