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3.2 Electrical Connection
The equipment is supplied with a power cord to be connected to an electrical network. If the
power cord is damaged, it must be replaced with a new cord. The exchange must be carried out by
the manufacturer, authorized agent or qualified person in order to avoid risks.
The plug type of the power cord varies by country. The equipment must be installed by a
qualified technician for this function and in compliance with the regulations in force in the country,
especially with regard to the grounding connection (if applicable).
Just below each pin on the plug, there is a marking corresponding to the pin: Phase, Ground
(if applicable) and Neutral.
also comes with the equipment, an equipotential grounding terminal, located on the back of
the roaster.
The terminal identified in the figure aside is an additional protection to
the grounding that is provided for in the electrical network, it must be
connected to a grounding terminals, regardless of the connection to the
electrical network, and the other products that have accessible metallic
parts, and that are stationary, must also be connected to this bus as well
as the service bench itself, if it is made of metallic material. In this way,
all these products will be under the same electrical potential, avoiding
undesirable leakage currents.
The roasters described in this manual are single voltage, 110V, 127V or 220V. If you need to
change the voltage on your equipment, contact the manufacturer or authorized dealer.
ATTENTION!
Before turning on your equipment, always check that the mains supply voltage is the same
as the equipment voltage. If it is not the same, contact the manufacturer or authorized
dealer.
The supply voltage of this equipment is 110 V and 127 V (60 Hz) or 220 V (50 or 60 Hz) single-
phase, as can be verified on the voltage label affixed to the power cable or as indicated on
the nameplate data label, which is located on the right side of the equipment (see the figure
on this label in item 2.2 of this manual).
Make sure that the voltage of the electrical network where the equipment will be installed is
compatible with the voltage indicated on these labels.
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