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An approved connector must be used
for connecting the conduit to the
junction box, a three-wire, 2 poles,
220V 50Hz service (
"
hot
"
) wires, and
the green wire is to be connected to
the ground conductor.
The circuit protector for the unit should
be properly marked inside the electric
panel and anybody using the unit, or
technician servicing the unit, should be
advised of the circuit protector‘s
location, so that the power to the unit
can be disconnected when necessary.
Once the unit is properly fitted and
connected to the electrical power supply, turn the unit on and ensure
that all elements and controls are operating well. Note that your unit is
designed for a stable and steady 220V supply and the manufacturer,
its distributors and dealer cannot be held responsible for any unit
malfunction due to inadequate electrical supply (inadequate cable size,
low voltage, power surge, etc.). Furthermore, if your residence has
only a 208V supply system, and if the voltage frequently fluctuates,
your cooktop may not function properly. It is recommended that the
connection to electrical supply is done by a qualified electrician. If there
is any visible physical damage on the conduit and the wires, the unit
must not be connected to the mains. A qualified electrician or
approved service agent should be called in to replace the wire and the
conduit. The exposed cable length is 1.5 meters.
6. SAFETY elements. READ BEFORE OPERATING
The COOKTOP
The induction-cooking unit has been designed for residential use and
food preparation, and all of the safety parameters have been rectified
accordingly. The unit incorporates numerous safety devices and
controls, and a few devices will be mentioned here. A number of
sensors monitor the temperature of internal components. If any of
these sensors sense that the temperature is above the limit, the power
output of the unit will automatically be reduced, allowing the
components to cool down.