4 - INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
0878_GB_99
- ELECTRIC OVEN
7
· 16
01/2012
4.3.3 Installation
Caution!
Only qualified staff are authorized to install, maintain and
put the appliance into service.
Caution!
Before beginning any electrical connection work, check
that the appliance can support the technical characteristics of the
power supply, by comparing them with the specifications on the
technical data plate.
Caution!
Before starting any work fit the steam breathing guard
(pos. P see “Diagram”) using the screw provided.
4.3.4 Positioning
After removing all the packaging materials, check the appliance for
damage. If there are any signs of damage, do not connect the
appliance, but contact the sales outlet immediately.
Remove the protective PVC film from the panels.
Place the oven on a surface able to support the weight, with the left
side at least 30 cm from the wall or from other appliances. In gene-
ral, we recommend leaving a gap of at least 10 cm around all the
other sides for cooling, steam evacuation and for
maintenance/repair work by technical support. If the appliance is
placed near walls/partitions made of inflammable material (exclu-
ding the left side, which should not be less than 30 cm from walls),
we recommend applying a suitable heat-insulating material to the
wall/partition surface.
Caution!
To avoid appliance overheating that could jeopardise
safety and normal operations, if several ovens are installed next to
each other or near a wall, observe the abovementioned distances
5.1 Preparation and Start-up
Once the connection work is complete, it is necessary to ensure that
the appliance has been installed according to current standards and
functions according to the instructions.
In particular, check that:
• all the protective film has been removed from external surfaces;
• electrical connections have been made in accordance with the
instructions in this booklet;
• all the current safety requirements, regulations, legislation and
directives have been complied with;
• electrical connection complies with requirements;
• the cable and installed appliance are not subjected to strain, and
are not in contact with hot surfaces.
5.1.1 Start-up
Follow the user instructions to put the appliance into service.
Check that the voltage supply to the appliance does not deviate by
more than +/- 10% of nominal value when in use.
5.2 Maintenance
Caution! All maintenance work must be carried out
exclusively by qualified service personnel!
Caution! Before doing any repair or maintenance work,
unplug the appliance.
• To maintain the efficiency of the appliance, maintenance should
be performed once per year, including a check on the condition
of all parts subject to wear, electrical components, etc. and clea-
ning the control panel cooling vents and bottom of the machine.
• It is advisable to replace worn parts during maintenance, to avoid
the need for more calls to technical support and unexpected fai-
lures of the appliance.
• We therefore recommend a maintenance contract with the custo-
mer.
illustrated in fig. 1.
4.3.5 Electrical connection and equipotential bonding
Caution! The appliance is designed for connection to a volta-
ge supply with the characteristics shown on the technical
data plate.
As already indicated, an isolator that connects all poles must be fit-
ted between the appliance and the mains power supply, and diffe-
rential protection sufficient for the nominal power specifications of
the appliance (1mA per kW of power).
Check that the earthing system is working effectively.
The appliance must also be included in an equipotential bonding
system.
Connection is through the terminal (marked with the international
symbol) provided on the back of the oven, using a cable of nominal
section less than 4 mm
2
. This connection is applied between all
installed appliances and the short-circuit stable earthing system.
5 - SET-UP FOR OPERATION