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5) ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 

The electrical connection must be made in

conformity with current rules and
regulations. 

Before making a connection, check that: 

- The capacity and outlets of the electrical

installation are suitable for the maximum power
output of the appliance (see the information label
attached on the underside of the housing). 

- The outlet or installation is provided with a good

earth connection according to standards and
provisions currently in force. All responsibility is
declined for failure to comply with these
provisions. 

- If a power cord is not supplied with the appliance,

connect a cable with a suitable section to the
terminal board (see table in paragraph 6)
keeping the earth wire longer than the lead
wires, following the diagram in fig. 8. 

When connection to the power circuit is made
through an outlet:

- Apply to power cable "C", if not provided, a

standard plug suitable for the load indicated on
the information label. Connect the wires as in the
diagram in fig. 8 taking care to observe the
responses listed below: 

Letter L (phase) = brown cable;

Letter N (neutral) = blue cable; 

Symbol  

(earth)  =  yellow-green  cable.

- The power cord must be placed in a way that it

does not reach an excess temperature of 75 K in
any position. 

- To connect, do not use adaptors or switches as

they may cause false contacts resulting in
dangerous overheating. 

When connection is made directly to the power
circuit: 

- Place a switch between the appliance and the

circuit of an appropriate size for the load of the
appliance and with a minimum aperture between
contacts of 3mm. 

- Remember that the earth cable must not be

broken by the switch. 

- As an alternative, the electrical connection may

also be protected by a high sensitivity differential
switch. 

It is strongly recommended that the yellow-green
earth cable provided be connected to a good earth
installation. 

WARNING:
All of our appliances are designed and
manufactured according to European standards
EN 60 335-1 and EN 60 335-2-13 and relative
amendments. 
This appliance satisfies the requirements of
European directives: 
- CEE 89/336 + 92/31 + 93/68 concerning

electromagnetic compatibility. 

- CEE 73/23 + 93/68 concerning electrical safety. 

INSTALLATION

FIG. 8

Summary of Contents for SFR30

Page 1: ...e of this appliance INSTRUCTIONS AND SUGGESTIONS FOR USE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE BUILT IN ELECTRIC DEEP FAT FRYER The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any inaccuracies due to pr...

Page 2: ...PE FD30 14 1 Heating resistance 2300 W 2 Fryer kettle 3 Fryer control knob 4 Appliance on off indicator lamp Caution this appliance is designed for personal household use only DEEP FAT FRYER DESCRIPTI...

Page 3: ...emperature drops then release the cut off switch manually to start the appliance again To carry out this procedure follow the instructions below lift up the resistance and secure it in the vertical po...

Page 4: ...ed HOW TO FRY First of all set the desired temperature and wait until the oil has reached this temperature Put the frying basket into the oil with the food to be fried When frying is done lift the bas...

Page 5: ...up the resistance remove the kettle and pour the oil into a suitable container Do not scrape and scour the appliance to avoid scratching it permanently Use a soft brush to loosen tough deposits After...

Page 6: ...cturer or by a duly authorized supplier 3 INSTALLING THE FRYER Remove outer packaging and inner packing of the various loose parts then make sure the fryer is not damaged In case of doubt do not use t...

Page 7: ...ched to the gasket put the gasket E fig 6 in the correct position under the edge of the worktop so that the outer side of the gasket fits perfectly with the external perimeter of the worktop The ends...

Page 8: ...are to observe the responses listed below Letter L phase brown cable Letter N neutral blue cable Symbol earth yellow green cable The power cord must be placed in a way that it does not reach an excess...

Page 9: ...rktop giving access to all internal components To reassemble the work surface of the appliance take care not to damage the power cables and make certain that they are well positioned in the guides alo...

Page 10: ...22 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS DEEP FAT FRYER Voltage 230 240 V Frequency 50 60 Hz Total nominal power 2300 W...

Page 11: ...son we recommend you always contact the dealer you purchased it from or our nearest service centre stating the make model series and type of problem experienced with the equipment The relevant specifi...

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