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EKE 60.2
Insert the hob
– Carefully position the hob in the recess and firmly fasten to the worktop with
the appropriate attachment elements.
– After attachment check the seal with the worktop.
Attachment
– Insert the angle nuts and introduce the glass ceramic hob from above. Then
fasten the hob with screws and attachment brackets from below (see illu-
strations).
– Align the glass ceramic hob horizontally. There is a risk of breakage if the
hob is canted or subjected to stress during installation!
Attachment of worktops with an uneven surface
– When installing a hob into an uneven worktop, e.g. with a ceramic or similar
covering (tiles etc.), the seal on the hob is to be removed and the seal bet-
ween the hob and worktop made with plastic sealing materials, such as
heat-resistant silicone rubber (not included in scope of delivery).
– Clean the surfaces to be sealed in accordance with the manufacturer's in-
structions on the cartridge. Apply the compound in a continuous strip, pres-
sing it firmly against the gap to be sealed.
Electrical connection
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The built-in cooking area must be connected to the mains supply by
a qualified electrician who is authorized to carry out such work.
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Both legal wiring regulations and the requirements of your local electricity
supply board must be fully complied with.
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When connecting the hob, a device must be provided which enables all-
pole disconnection of the hob from the supply with a gap construction of at
least 3 mm. Circuit breakers, fuses and contactors are considered to be
suitable disconnecting units.
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When connecting and repairing the appliance disconnect it from the elec-
tricity supply with one of these devices.
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Overall protection against electric shock must be ensured by the installation.
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The earthed conductor lead must be sufficiently long so that, in the event
of failure of the strain relief, it is not subjected to strain until after the live
wires of the connection cable.
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Any superfluous cable must be removed from the installation area beneath
the appliance. See the illustration on page 17 for the position of the cable
cut-out.
To connect the appliance, unscrew the switchbox cover on the underside of
the appliance to access the terminal block. After connecting the appliance, re-
place the cover and secure the connection cable with the strain relief clamp.
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The green-yellow earth conductor must be longer than the other wires.
Electrical connections
Caution:
Incorrect connection results in the total destruction of the power elec-
tronics.
Electrical
connection
Permanent connection by means of an oven connection
socket.
Connection
diagram
is depicted on the underside of the appliance, suitable for
the various types of mains.
Connection data
Permanent connection 400 V 3 N
~
50 Hz
(AC 230 V in UK)
Voltage of heating element: 230 V
Total connection output: 7.0 kW
400 V 3 N
~
safety current 16 A
400 V 2 N
~
safety current 20 A
230 V 1 N
~
safety current 25 A
Connection cable at least of type HO5 VVF
Length of cable as necessary.
(*) This type of electrical connection is not permitted by the SEV (Swiss As-
sociation of Electrical Engineers) in Switzerland.