4 - INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
0060_GB_99
- PYROCERAM AND INDUCTION HOBS
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Validity from serial number 0550010246 02/2006
4.1 Safety rules
• Only a local gas utility technician is authorized to carry out gas
installations and connections. The statutory regulations (applied
in Germany VDE, Austria ÖVE, Switzerland SEV, etc.) and connec-
tion conditions performed by the gas utility must be strictly
observed.
• In compliance with international regulations, when connecting
the appliance to the mains power supply, a device with a mini-
mum aperture of 3 mm between contacts must be fitted
upstream of the appliance, allowing omnipolar disconnection of
the appliance from the mains. Also, a high-sensitivity automatic
differential switch must be installed which protects against direct
or indirect contact with live electrical parts and against current
leakage (maximum current leakage permissible by regulations is
1 mA/kW).
• Connection to a power balance system for the installation in a all
is given through a connection point. Follow the VDE 0100 T 410
connection rules or local rules.
• Compare technical datas on grey stickers to those written on this
manual and present power supply.
• Do not bend, crush or damage the cables against sharp corners.
• Lay the cables so as to avoid contact with extremely hot surfaces.
• Connection to the grid must be carried out with at least a cable
type NYM or H07RN-F.
• The cable - which is totally sheathed – must be led inside the
appliance through the cable clamp and cable raceway installed
on the appliance.
• Ventilation system installation can be carried out only by expert
personnel.
• If the appliance is to be installed near walls, dividing walls, kit-
chen equipment or decorative panelling, these should be in non-
inflammable material. If not, all appliances must be coated with
thermal-insulation fireproof material. Make sure that all fire pre-
vention standards and safety precautions are strictly adhered to.
4.2 Structure, equipment and safety devices
of the unit
Robust steel frame, with 4 height adjustable feet.
Steel outer panelling.
All the specific saucepans recommended for use for induction
cooking can be used with induction generators, such as saucepans in
cast iron and chrome-plated iron, as well as enamelled pans.
Induction generators should not be used to heat objects other than
those listed above.
4.3 Assembly
4.3.1 Installation premises
The appliance must be installed in a well-ventilated room, and if
possible under a range hood (check current regulations).
The appliance can be installed on its own or with other similar
equipment.
If the appliance is to be installed near inflammable walls, a minimum
distance of 150 mm around the sides and back should be allowed.
If this distance cannot be obtained, take proper heat-protection
action such as fitting tiles or thermal radiation protection material
to the walls.
4.3.2 Statutory regulations and technical requirements
During installation of the appliance, the following regulations must
be adhered to:
• Relevant legal directives;
• Local building and combustion regulations;
• "Technical rules for gas systems" worksheet;
• "Technical rules for liquid gas" worksheet;
• “Gas installations in industrial kitchens” worksheet;
• Relative accident prevention standards;
• Local gas utility regulations;
• Local building and fire codes;
• The relative national and international laws and regulations
regarding electrical safety.
4.3.3 Installation
Installation, start-up and maintenance should only be carried out by
expert personnel.
All work required to install the appliance should be carried out in
compliance with all local standards and regulations.
The manufacturers decline all responsibility where poor performan-
ce is due to incorrect installation in disregard of the above condi-
tions.
Failure to observe the safety regulations can pose a hazard to peo-
ple, the surrounding environment and the induction generator
itself. Failure to observe the safety regulations causes the guarantee
to become null and void, meaning that you will no longer be enti-
tled to replacements for damaged parts.
In particular, failure to observe the regulations entails:
• risks of all kinds to people and property.
• hazards of all kinds to people and property.
4.3.4 Electrical connection
Before connecting the unit to the mains, check that:
• The mains voltage corresponds to the values shown on the data
plate;
• The earth is in working order;
• The power cord is suitable to the electrical input of the appli-
ance (see table 1 pag. 8) and approved. The cord must be at
least type H07 RN-F.
The ground wire must be long enough to prevent tug after the
cable lead wires in case of raceway breakage.
Also, up the line from the unit, there must be a device with contact
opening of at least 3 mm which makes it possible to disconnect the
appliance in omnipolar mode.
To this end, for example, safety contactors may be used.
The omnipolar switch must be located near the appliance and be
readily accessible.
4.3.5 Equipotential
The appliance must be hooked up to a unipotential system.The
required terminal is located near the power cable and it is marked
by a tag with a symbol
.
The manufacturers cannot be held responsible for any dam-
age due to inadequate or incorrect installation. Under such
circumstances the guarantee will be considered null and void.