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Installation Instructions
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The rear panel of the cabinet must be removed so that air can circulate freely. The panel to
which the oven is fitted should have a gap of at least 70 mm at the rear.
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For a built-in oven to work well the cabinet must be of the right type.
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The panels of the adjoining furniture should be heat resistant. Particularly when the adjoining
furniture is made of veneered wood, the adhesives should be able to withstand a temperature of
120
℃
. Plastic materials or adhesive which cannot withstand this temperature will become
deformed or unstuck.
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To comply with safety regulations once the appliance has been fitted it should not be possible to
make contact with the electrical parts.
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All parts which offer protection should be fixed in such a way that they cannot be removed
without the use of a tool.
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Ensure that the appliance is switched off before replacing the lamp to avoid the possibility of
electric shock.
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Check that the power rating of the mains supply and of the sockets are suitable for the maximum
power of the appliance as indicated on the specification plate.
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Plug should be accessible after installation. Fit the plug into a socket fitted with a third contact
which corresponds with the earth connection. This should be properly connected.
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If the appliance just fitted with supply leads but does not come already fitted with a plug, then
permanently connect to fixed wiring as follow:
1- The “yellow/green” earth wire, which must be connected to terminal, has to be about 10mm
longer than the other wires; the “blue” neutral wire has to be connected to the terminal marked
with letter N.
2- “Black, brown, red” live wires have to be connected to terminal L. Mains connection can also be
made by fitting a double pole switch with a minimum gap between the contacts of 3mm,
proportionate to the load and complying with the regulations in force.
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The yellow/green earth wire should not be controlled by the switch.
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The plug or a double pole switch used for mains supply connection should be easy to get at, once
the appliance is in position.
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The electrical safety of the appliance can only be guaranteed when it has been correctly connected
to an efficient earthed power supply, as laid down in the regulations for electrical safety.
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The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any damage to persons or objects due to lack an
earth connection.
IMPORTANT:
Position the mains supply cable so that it is never subjected to a temperature which is more than 50
℃
above ambient temperature.