20.3.2003
Rev. 2.0
Installation
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5.
Installation
5.1
Transporting and handling the appliance
The appliance contains glass components, so it must be handled with great care.
Store the appliance in its package in a dry place. Exposing the appliance to the rain is for-
bidden.
Lift the appliance using a fork-lift truck or pallet trolley, taking great care to balance the
weight.
Since the appliance’s centre of gravity does not lie in its geometrical centre, take care that
it does not tip when handling.
Never push or drag the appliance as it may tip up, or some parts, such as feet, might be
damaged.
Packing materials must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations.
5.2
Installation
Ensure that the surface on which the appliance is to be installed is perfectly even.
Adjust the appliance in a horizontal position with the help of a spirit level and adjustable
feet.
5.3
Electrical connections
Before connecting the appliance to the mains electricity, ensure that the mains voltage and
frequency are as indicated on the appliance rating plate. A variation of +/-10% on the rated
voltage is permitted.
The appliance must be connected to an efficient earthed socket.
To protect the appliance against overloads or short-circuits, it must be connected to the
mains by means of a suitably rated fuse and/or a differential security breaker (30 mA) with
manual reset.