Fig. 7: Ventilation and gap requirements for the installation of e
simple electric oven in a standard cooking unit.
Minimum ventilation requirements for upper, base and support
shelves for the rear part of the unit.
A. Rear panel
B. Storage space
C. Remove the rear part of this section
D. Real panel
E. Storage space
F. Base
G. Minimum ventilation gap 80 cm2
Fig. 8: Ventilation and gap requirements for the installation of a
simple electric oven in an upper cupboard.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Before connecting the appliance, check that the voltage
marked on the specifi cations plate coincides with the voltage
of the electricity network.
The NICEIC register is recommended for electrical installations.
WARNING – THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED
This appliance must be wired to a 13 A bipolar automatic
switch with protected socket, which has a 3 mm separation
between contacts and is placed in an easily accessible place
next to the appliance.
IMPORTANT
The conductors of the network power supply lead are coded
by colours are follows:
Green and yellow -Earth
Blue - Neutral
Brown - Live
• The green and yellow conductor must be connected to the
terminal marked “E” or with the symbol of the earth or which
is green and yellow.
•
The blue conductor must be connected to the terminal
marked “N”.
• The brown conductor must be connected to the terminal
marked “L”.
• The lead must not reach a temperature higher than 50 ºC
above the ambient temperature at any point.
• If the power lead is damaged, it must be replaced by a special
lead or unit supplied by the manufacturer or it after-sales service.
REPLACEMENT OF THE NETWORK POWER SUPPLY LEAD
If it is necessary to replace the network power supply lead,
proceed as follows:
1. Disconnect the appliance from the power supply, unscrews
the fastening screws and remove the rear panel.
2. Unscrew the fastening screws and those of the terminals to
free the existing lead.
3. Assemble the replacement lead which must comply with the
information listed in the Specifi cations, ensuring the correct
connection of the colour codes and that all the screws are
correctly tightened.
MAINTENANCE
Before carrying out maintenance, disconnect the appliance
from the power supply.
During the guarantee period, if necessary all services should
be commissioned to the Manufacturer’s Technical Assistance
Service Department. Bear in mind that intervention or repair
by unauthorised personnel will invalidate this guarantee.
REPLACEMENT OF THE OVEN LIGHTBULB
(Not covered by the appliance guarantee.)
The oven has a light with the following characteristics: 15 W or
25 W, 300 ºC and type E-14
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