Electrical connection
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All electrical work must be carried out by a suitably qualified
and competent person in accordance with local and national safety
regulations.
– In the U.K. it must comply with BS 7671.
– We recommend connecting the machine to the power supply via a
suitable IP 44 plug and socket which must be easily accessible for
servicing and maintenance work after the machine has been
installed. An electrical safety test must be carried out after
installation and after any service work.
– For hard-wired machines, connection should be made via a suitable
mains switch with all-pole isolation which when in the off position
ensures a 3 mm gap between all open contacts.
– Equipotential bonding should be carried out if required.
– For technical data see data plate or wiring diagram supplied.
– For increased safety, it is recommended to protect the machine
with a suitable residual current device (RCD) with a trip current of
30 mA.
– If replacing the mains cable, use only original Miele replacement
parts or a suitable cable with core cable ends.
Further notes on electrical connection are given on the Installation
diagram supplied with the machine.
The machine must only be operated with the voltage, frequency and
fusing shown on the
data plate
.
Depending on country this machine
can be converted to a different
type of power supply
in accordance with the conversion diagram
and wiring diagram supplied.
A
data plate
can be found on the inside of the door and another on
the back of the machine.
The wiring diagram is supplied with the machine.
Equipotential bonding connection
There is a screw connection point marked
at the back of the
machine, to which additional equipotential bonding can be connected
if required.