6
GB
If it is necessary to level
the appliance, screw the adjustable feet into the places
provided on each corner of the base of the cooker (
see fi g.
).
The legs* fit into the slots on the
underside of the base of the
cooker.
Electrical connection
Install a standardised plug corresponding to the load
indicated on the appliance data plate .
see Technical data table
The appliance must be directly connected to the mains
using an omnipolar circuit-breaker with a minimum contact
opening of 3 mm installed between the appliance and the
mains. The circuit-breaker must be suitable for the charge
indicated and must comply with NFC 15-100 regulations
(the earthing wire must not be interrupted by the circuit-
breaker). The supply cable must be positioned so that it
does not come into contact with temperatures higher than
50°C at any point.
Before connecting the appliance to the power supply,
make sure that:
• The appliance is earthed and the plug is compliant with
the law.
• The socket can withstand the maximum power of the
appliance, which is indicated by the data plate.
• The voltage is in the range between the values
indicated on the data plate.
• The socket is compatible with the plug of the
appliance. If the socket is incompatible with the
plug, ask an authorised technician to replace it. Do
not use extension cords or multiple sockets.
!
Once the appliance has been installed, the power
supply cable and the electrical socket must be easily
accessible.
Gas connection
Connection to the gas network or to the gas cylinder
may be carried out using a flexible rubber or steel hose,
in accordance with current national legislation and after
making sure that the appliance is suited to the type of gas
with which it will be supplied (see the rating sticker on
the cover: if this is not the case
see below
). When using
liquid gas from a cylinder, install a pressure regulator
which complies with current national regulations. To
make connection easier, the gas supply may be turned
sideways*: reverse the position of the hose holder with
that of the cap and replace the gasket that is supplied
with the appliance.
!
Check that the pressure of the gas supply is
consistent with the values indicated in the Table
of burner and nozzle specifications (
see below
).
This will ensure the safe operation and durability of
your appliance while maintaining efficient energy
consumption.
Gas connection using a flexible rubber hose
Make sure that the hose complies with current national
legislation. The internal diameter of the hose must
measure: 8 mm for liquid gas supply; 13 mm for
methane gas supply.
Once the connection has been performed, make sure
that the hose:
• Does not come into contact with any parts that reach
temperatures of over 50°C.
• Is not subject to any pulling or twisting forces and
that it is not kinked or bent.
• Does not come into contact with blades, sharp
corners or moving parts and that it is not
compressed.
• Is easy to inspect along its whole length so that its
condition may be checked.
• Is shorter than 1500 mm.
• Fits firmly into place at both ends, where it will
be fixed using clamps that comply with current
regulations.
!
If one or more of these conditions is not fulfilled
or if the cooker must be installed according to the
conditions listed for class 2 - subclass 1 appliances
(installed between two cupboards), the flexible steel
Levelling
!
The cable must not be bent or compressed.
!
The cable must be checked regularly and replaced
by authorised technicians only.
!
The manufacturer declines any liability should
these safety measures not be observed.
hose must be used instead (
see below
).
Connecting a flexible jointless stainless steel pipe to
a threaded attachment
Make sure that the hose and gaskets comply with
current national legislation.
To begin using the hose, remove the hose holder on the
appliance (the gas supply inlet on the appliance is a
cylindrical threaded 1/2 gas male attachment).
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