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pany to ensure compliance with their

regulations.

• The appliance socket switch should be

outside the cabinet but within 2 m of

the appliance to make it accessible to

switch off the appliance in case of an

emergency.

• To protect the hands, wear gloves

when lifting the oven into its housing.

HOUSE CIRCUIT

Earth leakage and continuity tests

must be carried out before the ap-

pliance is connected to the mains

supply and re-checked after fit-

ting.

GETTING THINGS READY

CHOICE OF ELECTRICAL

CONNECTION

There are three possible ways to connect

your appliance. In each case the appli-

ance should be operated using at least 6

mm² twin core and earth PVC insulated

multicore cable. Please choose from the

most appropriate after reading the differ-

ent methods :

a)

By connecting to a cooker point (hav-

ing a double pole isolating switch with

at least 3 mm contact separation in all

poles and neutral) and protected with

a fuse or miniature circuit breaker at

your mains fuse box.

b)

By connecting the appliance together

with a hob directly to a cooker point(s).

Having a double pole isolating switch

with at least 3 mm contact separation

in all poles and neutral.

c)

If you wish to connect an oven and a

hob to a cooker point you can by con-

necting the oven and hob separately

to the cooker point. Oven and hob

units should be separately connected

to a cooker point. (See Picture)

A

B

C

A)

Cooker Point

B)

Hob

C)

Oven

It is good practice to :
– Fit an Earth Leakage Circuit

Breaker to your house wiring.

– Wire your appliance to the latest

IEE regulations.

Electrical Installation

• Enquiries regarding the installation of

the cooker point, if required, should be

made to your Regional Electricity Com-

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