page EN-24
Connection to the power supply – notes for the installer
WARNING
Risk of electric shock!
Faulty electrical installation or excessive
mains voltage may result in an electric
shock.
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The hob may only be connected by
authorised professionals, such as our
technical service (see page EN-29). This
also applies when disconnecting from
the power supply and dismantling the
old appliance. Unauthorised persons
may not establish a connection to the
power supply. You can endanger your-
self and subsequent users!
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Since all poles of the appliance can-
not be disconnected from the mains
via an accessible disconnecting de-
vice, an all-pole disconnecting device
in accordance with overvoltage cat-
egory III must be connected within
the house installation with at least
3 mm contact clearance; this includes
fuses, miniature circuit breakers and
protective devices.
Connection requirements
– The hob is designed for alternating current
220–240 V~/380–415 V 3N~/50 Hz.
– A separate power supply is required.
– The hob may be connected only with the
pre-installed power cable of type H07RN-F
with a conductor cross-section of at least
4 × 2.5 mm².
– When connecting the appliance, VDE re-
quirements and the “Technical connection
requirements” must be observed.
– Contact protection must be guaranteed.
Connecting the power cord
1. Before accessing the terminals, switch
off all supply circuits and secure them
against being switched on again.
2. Make sure that the connection cables are
voltage-free on all poles.
3. Make sure that effective earthing is pos-
sible before connecting to the appropriate
terminal.
220–240 V~ /
380–415 V 3N~
50 Hz
Black = L1
Brown = L2
Blue = N
Green/Yellow = PE
L1 L2
N
230 V
230 V
4. Connect the power cord to the cooker
outlet as shown in the wiring diagram.
5. Lay out the power cord in such a way that
it does not touch the housing of the hob,
as it can get very hot during operation.
Connection to the power supply – notes for the installer