
Installation instructions EEB 9600.0
5
Electrical supply
=
The installation or laying of a conduit box or the replacement of the con-
nection cable may only be performed by a qualified electrician in com-
pliance with all regulations.
Conduit box
Do not install the conduit box in the installation area or above the countertop.
Attach it to the side, underneath on the wall or in a high cabinet under the
installation surface.
Provide a hole in the wall or bottom so a cable can go to the conduit box.
Electrical supply
T
he power supply should be a 120/240 volts system, 3-wire with ground.
Electrical diagram
for a 120 / 240 volts system,
3-wire with ground:
Install a suitable conduit box (not furnished) to connect the oven.
Don’t shorten the conduit. The conduit should be routed to allow the removal
of the oven.
Installation, electrical connections and grounding must comply with all stan-
dards.
■
The conduit-box must be protected by a circuit breaker or fuse, having
amperage as noted in this chapter.
Connected load
240 V, 60 Hz, 3.6 kW, fuse current: 15 A
– Connect the cable to the conduit box.
Installation in kitchen furniture
Screw the provided clips to both sides of the appliance, using the holding pla-
tes mounted in the cabinet. The holding plates are supplied, as well. Install
them on both inside cabinet sides before installing the appliance. See illustra-
tions below.
– Place the holding plate at a distance
of 280 mm/11“ from the bottom cup-
board edge with the raised elements
towards the cupboard and mark and
drill the rear holes (1).
– Move the holding plate so that the
front holes lie over the drill holes.
– Attach the holding plate to the cup-
board with the screws enclosed.
– Screw the clips firmly to the side
walls.
– Insert the appliance into
the cabinet space until it
fits. Don't pinch the
appliance connection
cable in the process!
The connection cable
shouldn't touch the
back of the appliance.