Installation
RTCSmp Built-In Module-Line Dual/Quad Cooktops
Part # 4532415 Rev 1 (12/12/13)
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4.6
Electrical Installation
All electrical connections must be installed by a
qualified electrician.
IMPORTANT
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Refer to the electrical specifications in chapter
3 Dimensions and Technical Specifications
AND the
rating plate/instruction labels on the unit
. Always refer to the rating plate/instruction labels on the
unit to verify the electrical data. The rating plate/label information overrides the information listed in this
manual.
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Ensure the supply voltage and the line current match the specifications given on the rating plate. A
stable mains supply must be provided.
CAUTION
Wrong voltage will damage the induction unit. Follow
strictly the specifications on the rating plate.
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The electrical installation must satisfy the national and local electrical codes.
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If ground fault current protective switches are used, they must be provided with selective activation and
designed for a minimum fault current of 30mA. Multiple generators with a mains connection must not be
connected to a single fault current protective switch.
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The electrician must equip the generator with a mains cable in accordance with the applicable
regulations. Ensure the mains cable connection is absolutely correct.
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The electrician must ensure the induction unit can always be disconnected from the power supply by a
switch, in accordance with the applicable regulations.
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All the cables must be routed/protected and tension free.
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The coils and sensor cables must not rest on one another.
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Put the control knob in the 0 (OFF) position BEFORE connecting to the electrical supply.
To setup the unit for operation:
1.
Ensure the control knobs are at the OFF-Position.
ON-Position
Any position where
“0” is not pointing to
the LED light. The
light is on.
OFF-Position
“0” points to the LED
light. The light is off.
2.
Remove all objects from the glass-tops.