17
3
110
10
4
Completamente
adesiva
991.0635.822_01
D00007200_00
1
2
3
4
5
6
L1
1,5 Nm
PE
N1 N2
L2
Three-phase
Bi-phase
Mono-phase
H05V2V-2F
H05V2V2-F
5 x 2.5 mm²
N
Three-phase
Bi-phase
Mono-phase
H05V2V-2F
Min.
28 mm
min.
100
mm
55
mm
max.
R 5 mm
520 mm
900 mm
min.
500
mm
490+2
mm
mm
880+2
• For further information on the installa-
tion, please refer to the Assembly In-
structions.
• If there is no oven beneath the hob, in-
stall a separation panel under the ap-
pliance according to the Assembly In-
structions.
3. ELECTRICAL
CONNECTIONS
WARNING:
All electrical connec-
tions must be carried out by an au-
thorised installer.
• Before making the connections, check
that the rated voltage of the appliance
indicated on the relevant rating plate
corresponds to the power supply
voltage. The rating plate is affixed to
the underside of the hob.
• Follow the connection diagram (loc-
ated on the underside of the hob).
• Only use original components sup-
plied by the spare parts service.
• The appliance is supplied with a
power cable.
• If damaged, replace the power supply
cables with original spare cables.
Contact the After Sales Service.
Caution!
Do not weld any of the
cables!
Electrical connection
• The wire connection must be per-
formed by a specialised technician.
• This device has a Y-shaped connec-
tion with an H05V2V2-F cable. Min.
wire section: 5x2,5 mm².
• Connection terminals can be ac-
cessed by removing junction box
cover.
• Make sure the specifications of the
household electrical system (voltage,
maximum power and current) are
compatible with those of the appli-
ance.
• Connect the appliance as shown in
the diagram (in accordance with the
mains voltage and country standard
reference).
Connection diagram
220V - 240V 1N ~
L
Black
L
Brown
N
Blue
N
Grey
Yellow / Green
6
380V - 415V 2N ~
L1
Brown
L2
Black
N
Blue
N
Grey
Yellow / Green
380V - 415V 2N ~
L1
Brown
L2
Black
N1
Blue
N2
Grey
Yellow / Green
4. CLEANING AND
MAINTENANCE
• Never use abrasive sponges, wire
wool, hydrochloric acid or other
products that might scratch or mark
the surface.
• Do not consume any food that falls ac-
cidentally or builds up on the surface
and the functional or aesthetic ele-
ments of the hob.
• Switch off or unplug the appliance
from the mains supply before carrying
out any maintenance work.
• Clean the appliance after every use to
prevent any residual food from burn-
ing on to it. It is much harder work to
remove encrusted and burned-on dirt.
• For everyday dirt, use a soft cloth or
sponge and a suitable detergent. Fol-
low the manufacturer’s recommenda-
tions regarding detergents to be used.
The use of neutral detergents is re-
commended.
• Remove all traces of encrusted dirt ,
e.g. milk that has boiled over, using a
scraper suitable for ceramic glass,
while the hob is still hot. Follow the
manufacturer’s recommendations re-
garding the type of scraper to be used.
• Remove food containing sugar, e.g.
jam that has spilled during cooking,
using a scraper suitable for ceramic
glass, while the hob is still hot. If this
residue is not removed, it may dam-
age the ceramic glass surface.
• Remove any melted plastic using a
scraper suitable for ceramic glass
while the hob is still hot. If this residue
is not removed, it may damage the
ceramic glass surface.
• Remove limescale using a small
amount of descaler, e.g. vinegar or
lemon juice, once the hob has cooled
down. Then, clean again with a damp
cloth.
• Do not cut or prepare foodstuffs on the
surface and do not drop hard objects
onto it. Do not drag pans or plates over
the surface.
• Do not use steam cleaning equip-
ment.
Maintenance and repairs
• Make sure that any maintenance on
the electrical components is only car-
ried out by the manufacturer or by the
service technicians.
• Make sure that damaged cables are
only replaced by the manufacturer or
by the service technicians.
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380V - 415V 2N ~
L1
Brown
L2
Black
N
Blue
N
Grey
Yellow / Green
380V - 415V 2N ~
L1
Brown
L2
Black
N1
Blue
N2
Grey
Yellow / Green
4. CLEANING AND
MAINTENANCE
• Never use abrasive sponges, wire
wool, hydrochloric acid or other
products that might scratch or mark
the surface.
• Do not consume any food that falls ac-
cidentally or builds up on the surface
and the functional or aesthetic ele-
ments of the hob.
• Switch off or unplug the appliance
from the mains supply before carrying
out any maintenance work.
• Clean the appliance after every use to
prevent any residual food from burn-
ing on to it. It is much harder work to
remove encrusted and burned-on dirt.
• For everyday dirt, use a soft cloth or
sponge and a suitable detergent. Fol-
low the manufacturer’s recommenda-
tions regarding detergents to be used.
The use of neutral detergents is re-
commended.
• Remove all traces of encrusted dirt ,
e.g. milk that has boiled over, using a
scraper suitable for ceramic glass,
while the hob is still hot. Follow the
manufacturer’s recommendations re-
garding the type of scraper to be used.
• Remove food containing sugar, e.g.
jam that has spilled during cooking,
using a scraper suitable for ceramic
glass, while the hob is still hot. If this
residue is not removed, it may dam-
age the ceramic glass surface.
• Remove any melted plastic using a
scraper suitable for ceramic glass
while the hob is still hot. If this residue
is not removed, it may damage the
ceramic glass surface.
• Remove limescale using a small
amount of descaler, e.g. vinegar or
lemon juice, once the hob has cooled
down. Then, clean again with a damp
cloth.
• Do not cut or prepare foodstuffs on the
surface and do not drop hard objects
onto it. Do not drag pans or plates over
the surface.
• Do not use steam cleaning equip-
ment.
Maintenance and repairs
• Make sure that any maintenance on
the electrical components is only car-
ried out by the manufacturer or by the
service technicians.
• Make sure that damaged cables are
only replaced by the manufacturer or
by the service technicians.
7
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