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4. Fitting
4.1 Electrical connections
(Connected loads and model designation: see front of the operating instructions)
This appliance may only be connected to the electricity supply by an approved electrician who must ensure that
the installation complies with the statutory regulations (Germany VDE, Austria ÖVE, Switzerland SEV, etc.). The
electrician must ensure that these regulations and those laid down by the local electricity supply company are
observed.
When connecting the electrical appliance, install an all-pole disconnecting device with a contact gap of at least
3 mm. Make sure that the local mains voltage is the same as the voltage on the nameplate.
To connect the appliance, unscrew the switchbox cover on the underside of the appliance to access the terminal
block. After connecting the appliance, replace the cover and secure the connection cable with the strain relief
clamp.
The connection cable must be at least HO5 VVF.
Make sure that the excess cable length is not laid in the hob's installation area.
See Fig. 4 for the position of the cable cut-out.
Electrical connections
4.2 Maintenance and repair work
Before repair work is carried out, disconnect the appliance from the mains. If you have to contact our service
department, always quote the type and make numbers. You can find these numbers on the nameplate or on
page 1 of the Operating Instructions. Each time the glass ceramic hob is removed from the worktop, check the
seals and replace if necessary.
4.3 Working surface cut-out
Carry out all cutting out of furniture units and worktops before fitting
the appliance, and remove all sawdust and chips.
The dimensions of the worktop recess can be seen in the dimension
drawing (figs. 1+2).
The cut sections should be sealed with a water-repellent protection
paint.
The worktop and the hob must be fitted horizontally. A tilted hob is
under tension and this increases the danger of breaking.