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Ensure the appliance is turned off before replacing the lamp to avoid the possibility of
electric shock.
Connection to the Mains Supply
Devices must be connected according to current rules. It is recommended to be wired by a
professional electrician.
Check that the rated power of the power supply and outlet match the max wattage indicated on
the nameplate. Additionally, it's crucial to make sure that you connect your appliance correctly
by inserting the plug into a socket with a third contact point for grounding.
If the device has a power cord installed but no plug, wire it as follows:
The
“Green” grounded wire
, which must be connected to the terminal, generally 0.39"
(10mm) longer than other wires.
If input voltage is 110V, you need to connect both black and white wires to live line to get
220V; If you already have junction box in kitchen can offer 220V, check another wiring.
The green wire should connect to both the neutral and ground lines for proper grounding.
Mains connection can also be made by fitting a double pole switch with a min gap between
the contacts of 0.12 inches ( 3mm ), proportionate to the load.
Once the appliance is in place, the plug or two-pole switch for the mains connection should
be handy.
This equipment must be grounded.
Fig. 4