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MA 82 M _/F / MA 86 M _/F
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EN
INSTALLATION
Installation must be carried out in compliance
with current standards and regulations.
Installation must only be carried out by
specialised and licensed personnel.
Cabinet requirements
9
For fitted units, the components (plastic
materials and veneered wood) must be
assembled with heat-resistant adhesives
(min. 100 °C):
unsuitable materials and adhesives
can result in warping and detachment.
9
The cabinet for the oven must allow
sufficient room for the electrical
connections of the oven.
9
The cabinet for the oven must be sturdy
enough to withstand the weight of the oven.
X
Z
The oven must be securely installed in
the recess.
X
Z
The oven can be installed in a column
housing unit or below the countertop of a
modular unit, provided sufficient ventilation
is guaranteed.
Electrical connection
FRANKE ovens are supplied with a three-pole
power cable with free terminals.
The connection
polarities of the
free terminals are
respected:
Brown = Line
Blue = Neutral
Yellow / Green =
Earth
blue
yellow/green
brown
X
X
Make sure the characteristics of the
household electrical system (voltage,
maximum power and current) are
compatible with those of your Franke oven.
If the oven is permanently connected to the
power supply:
X
X
Install a device that ensures disconnection
from the power supply, with a contact
opening distance (at least 3 mm) enabling
complete disconnection in category III
overvoltage conditions.
X
X
Ensure the following:
9
The plug and socket are suitable
for a 16 A current.
9
The plug and the socket can be easily
reached and are positioned so that no
live part is accessible when inserting or
removing the plug.
9
The oven does not rest against the plug
when installed in the cabinet.
9
A 3 x 1.5 mm² cable type H05VV-F is used
when replacing the power cable.
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