Instructions for Use
10
Electrical connections
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The electric built-in cooker has to be mounted
and installed by a qualified technician. The
protection of the electrical wiring shall comply
with current standards and regulations.
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Before connecting the appliance to the power
source, make sure that the voltage stated on
the rating plate complies with the voltage of
your power supply.
The rating plate of the ceramic glass hob is
fixed on the lower side of the hob.
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The cooker shall be connected to 230 V AC.
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Electric connections shall be of such design, to
incorporate a protection device between the
appliance and the supply, like fuses or FI
switches (to assure at least a 3 mm clearance
between the contacts in open position).
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The connection should be made considering
the current capacity of the installation and the
fuses.
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Fire protection is of class Y, which means that
the appliance may be mounted between two
kitchen units; one of them may be higher than
the appliance itself, the other has to be of the
same height.
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After mounting, the live parts and insulated
parts of the appliance should be protected
against accidental contacts.
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The distance between the ceramic glass hob
and the hood should be at least as stated in the
instructions for mounting the hood.
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No kitchen furniture drawers are allowed to be
mounted below the glass ceramic cooktop.
Connecting to Power Supply
Power supply may be connected by the qualified
technician only. Connecting sockets
are available when you open the connecting box
cover.
WARNING!
Before repairing or servicing, disconnect the
power supply. According to the mains voltage the
appliance should be connected in line with the
displayed diagram. Protective conductor (PE)
should be connected to the socket marked
EARTH
.
Connecting cable should be inserted through the
clamp device to prevent eventual pullout.
Upon completed power connection switch all
hotplates for about 3 minutes to check they
function properly.