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non-electrical energy, the negative
pressure of the room must not exceed 4
Pa (4 x 10
●
5
bar). This manual must be
stored for future consultation at any time.
If sold, transferred or moved, it must
remain with the device.
Electrical connection
Fig. 3
●
Disconnect the device from the electric
power supply.
●
Installation must be
carried out by professionally qualified
personnel with knowledge of the
regulations in force for installation and
safety.
●
The manufacturer denies all
liability to persons, animals or property if
the guidelines provided in this chapter
are not followed.
●
The power cable
must be long enough to allow the hob to
be removed from the worktop.
●
Make
sure that the voltage on the serial
number data plate on the bottom of the
device corresponds to that of the
domestic environment where it will be
installed.
●
Do not use extension leads.
●
The earth power cable must be 2cm
longer than the other cables.
●
If the
electrical appliance is not supplied with a
power cable, use one with a minimum
conductor diameter of 2.5 mm2 for power
up to 7200 Watt; for higher power levels,
the diameter must be 4 mm2.
●
The
temperature must not reach 50°C above
room temperature anywhere along the
cable.
●
The appliance is intended for
permanent connection to the power
supply.
●
Please note!
Before reconnecting the
circuit to the mains power supply, make
sure that it is working correctly, always
check that the power cable is correctly
installed.
●
Please note!
The
interconnection cable must be replaced
by the authorised technical support
service or by a person with similar
qualifications.
Note :
the product is equipped with a
Power Limitator function, which allows a
maximum power limit to be set
The limit must be set at the time of the
product's connection to the electrical
network or when the electrical network
itself is reconnected (within the following
2 minutes). For the Power Limitation
setting sequence, see the Operation
section of this manual.
Installation
●
Both electric and mechanical
installation must be carried out by
specialised personnel.
The electrical appliance is designed to be
built into a work top with a thickness of 2-
6 cm in the case of TOP installation; 2.5-
6 cm in the case of FLUSH installation.
The minimum distance between the hob
and the wall must be at least 5 cm in
front, at least 4 cm on the sides and at
least 50 cm from overhead wall units.
NB = The recommended distances are
given as examples: when planning the
spaces, the indications of the kitchen
manufacturer must be observed.
Mounting
Before starting the installation:
•
After unpacking the product, check that it has not
been damaged during transport and in the event of
problem, please contact the reseller or the Customer
support service before installing it.
•
Check that the product is the right size for the installation
area.
• Check for accessories (e.g. bags containing screws,
warranty certificates, etc.) inside the packaging (placed
there for transport reasons). Remove and keep them
safe, if present.
• Also check that there is a power socket near the
installation area.
Preparing the cabinet for installation:
- The product cannot be installed above cooling appliances,
dishwashers, heaters, ovens, washing machines and
dryers.
- Create the cut-outs in the cabinet before inserting the hob
and carefully remove any shavings or sawdust.
IMPORTANT:
use a single-component adhesive sealant
(S)
,
which withstands temperatures up to 250°; before
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