Kleenmaid CH 600 CM Operating And Installation Instructions Download Page 7

All electrical wiring must be in compliance
with the appropriate I.E.E. and local Electrical
Board regulations and carried out by a quali-
fied electrician.
The hob must be supplied via a suitable
double pole isolating switch, placed in a rea-
dily accessible position adjacent to the hob.

WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST
BE EARTHED

The hob is fitted with a data plate attached
to the base, indicating the rated input and
voltage at which the hob must operate.
BEFORE CONNECTING AND INSTALLING
THIS HOB THE ELECTRICITY MUST BE
TURNED OFF AT THE MAINS. The electrical
connection to the hob must be connected to
the terminal block (Fig.8) with a cable of the
correct rating (see data plate) by a qualified
electrician . Access to the mains terminal
connection block is by removing the small
cover situated on the bas of the hob.

THE CONNECTIONS ARE AS FOLLOWS:

Live connection     -  Terminal marked L

Neutral connection -  Terminal marked N

Earth connection   -  Terminal marked 

with the earth sym-
bol 

This appliance complies with the radio inter-
ference requirements of EEC Directive
76/889/EEC.

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L

N

Fig. 8

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

Hob technical data

Operating voltage.....................................................................230 V

∼∼  

50 Hz 32 Amps

Total power consumption........................................................6500 W

Dimensions of cut-out.................................................................Width

560 mm

....................................................................................................Depth

490 mm

Max. space required under worktop .....................................................................64 mm

Overall dimensions under worktop.............................................Width

555 mm

....................................................................................................Depth

485 mm

Overall dimensions above worktop ............................................Width

580 mm

....................................................................................................Depth

510 mm

Weight

about 11 kg

Manufacturer

N°419

Summary of Contents for CH 600 CM

Page 1: ...9961 8572 09 00 CERAMIC HOB CERAMIC HOB OPERATING AND INSTALLATIONS INSTRUCTIONS CH 600 CM...

Page 2: ...o that you will understand fully how to operate the appliances Please keep the booklet handy You may wish to referto it at a later date CONTENTS CONTENTS INSTALLATION PAGE 3 DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIAN...

Page 3: ...F THE DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE APPLIANCE COOKING AREAS The hobs are supplied with four elements CONTROLS AND LIGHTS CONTROLS AND LIGHTS The elements are controlled by using the knobs 4 and can be...

Page 4: ...e cooking area The diameter of the base of the pan must be the same as that of the cooking area or slightly larger but never smaller Do not let the elements function with out a pan placed upon them Re...

Page 5: ...If the foods containing sugar i e jam preser ves etc are spilt on the surface of the glass it must be removed immediately and whilst still hot as failure to do so will permanently damage the ceramic...

Page 6: ...0mm x 490 keeping a minimum distance of 40 50 mm from the rear wall to avoid damage by heat If a horizontal partition is fitted underneath the hob it should be located at a minimum distance of 90 mm f...

Page 7: ...ith a cable of the correct rating see data plate by a qualified electrician Access to the mains terminal connection block is by removing the small cover situated on the bas of the hob THE CONNECTIONS...

Page 8: ...Store purchased from Date of installation In addition to all statutory rights which you the Consumer have under the relevant laws in res pect of this appliance during your first one year of ownership...

Page 9: ...ance Correct installation will avoid delays and unnecessary service calls Once installation is complete read this booklet carefully and get to know the controls and the features of your new appliance...

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