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IDV1430
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If the hob is connected to the mains power in a single phase (see Connection of the terminal box of the appliance),
all cooking zones cannot be used for maximum performance. The hob automatically reduces the power
consumption of individual cooking zones to avoid overloading of the circuit breaker.
We recommend using a self-contained electrical circuit to connect to the mains.
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Use solely electric power distribution with PE protective conductor.
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Do not use multi-plug adapters, connectors and extension cables. Risk of fire due to overheating!
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Make sure that there is access to the mains plug or the circuit breaker after the installation.
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The electrical safety of the appliance can only be guaranteed if the protective terminal of the unit is connected to
the protective conductor of the mains.
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The manufacturer is not responsible for any injuries or damages that are the result of incorrect or missing protective
installation.
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Make sure the mains cable or plug does not touch the hot appliance or hot cookware, to prevent it from becoming
deformed and excessively bent.
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In the event of disconnecting the hob from the mains power, all set parameters will be reset and the hob control
panel will be locked.
Connection of the terminal box of the appliance
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The hob is already supplied with a mains cable. In case it is necessary to replace the mains cable due to damage,
Fig. 11 or Fig. 12, shows the wiring of the terminal box.
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The mains cable must be replaced with the same type of cable with the corresponding wire cross section.
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After connecting the new mains cable to the terminal box, secure the cable from being pulled out from the
terminal box.
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Follow the same procedure as described above when installing the appliance into the worktop cut-out and
connecting it to the mains power.