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The manufacturer disclaims any
responsability should all the
safety measures not be carried
out.
Fig. 25
Fig. 24
Fig. 23
Securing the Oven to the Cabinet
Fit the appliance into the cabinet recess.
Open teh oven door and secure the oven to the kitchen
cabinet with four wood screws, which fit the holes
provided in the oven frame (Fig. 23-24).
When installing an electric plate hob over the oven, the
hob's electrical connection and the oven's one have to
be carried out separately, for security reasons and to let
the oven be taken off the unit easier, if necessary.
Electric Connection
Before the appliance is connected:
1) check that the main fuse and the domestic
installation can support the load;
2) check that the power supply is properly earthed
in compliance with the current rules;
3) check the socket or the double pole switch
used for the electrical connection can be
easily reached with the appliance built in the
forniture unit.
This appliance is supplied without connection cable . A
suitable one must be fitted to the appliance and a proper
plug, able to carry the load specified on the rating plate,
must be fitted on the connection cable. The connection
cable must be a three-wired cable, with the earth wire
marked yellow-green. The cable type must be one of the
following:
— H07 RN-F
— H05 RN-F
— H07 RR-F
— H05 VV-F
The plug has to be fitted in a proper socket.
If connecting the appliance directly to the electric system,
a double pole switch must be installed between the
appliance and the electricity supply, with a minimum
gap of 3 mm. between the switch contacts and of a type
suitable for the required load in compliance with the
current rules. The earth wire must not be interrupted by
the double switch pole.
The connection cable has to be placed in order that, in
each part, it cannot reach a temperature 50
°
C higher
than the room temperature.
After the connection is carried out, test the heating
elements for about 3 minutes.
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Terminal block
The oven has an easily accessible terminal block,
which is meant to work with an electric single-phase
rate of 220-230 V.
(Fig. 25)