INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION
Electrical connection
Disconnect the power supply before every operation
The appliances have a three-pole power supply cable and are ready to work with
alternating current, at the voltage shown on the “ratings plate” at the end of the
booklet and on the product. The earth conductor of the cable is yellow/green.
Connecting the power supply cable to the mains
Connect a plug suitable for the load shown on the ratings plate of the product to
the oven power supply cable. In the case of direct connection to the mains (cable
without a plug), an omnipolar switch with an appropriate load must be inserted
upstream of the appliance, with a minimum opening of contacts of 3 mm. (the earth
connecting cable must not be interrupted by the switch).
Before proceeding with the connection to the mains, make sure that:
•
the electricity meter, the protection valve, the power line and the socket are
sufficient to support the maximum load required (see ratings plate)
•
the
electricity
system is earthed, compliant
with current regulations
•
the socket or omnipolar switch can easily
be reached after the oven has been
installed
•
after making the electrical connection,
check that the power supply cable does not
come into contact with parts subject to
heating up
•
do not use adaptors or shunts as they can
heat up or burn.
In the cases in which a hob is also installed, the hob and the oven must be
connected separately, both for electrical safety reasons and to make extracting the
oven easier.
After connection, put the power back on only after the oven has been put into the
unit.
The manufacturer is not responsible for direct or indirect damage caused by
incorrect installation or connection. All the operations relative to installation
and electrical connection must therefore be carried out by trained personnel
working according to local and general regulations in force.
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Summary of Contents for EN 109.722
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