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Part 1
Installation
ELECTRIC BAIN-MARIE COOKERS
General Instructions
The appliance referred to in this manual has been manufactured in
conformity to the following Directives: 73/23/EEC, 93/68/EEC “Low
Voltage”; 89/336/EEC, 92/31/EEC, 93/68/EEC and EN55014
“Electromagnetic Compatibility.
The technical specifications of the appliance can be found on
the data plate located inside the control panel, which can be
removed by loosening the two screws under the panel.
The appliance must be installed by a qualified technician according
to the regulations and directives in force in the country where it is
installed, as well as the instructions in this manual. The appliance
must only be used by trained personnel and only for the purpose for
which it has been designed. The appliance should be checked once
a year by a qualified technician.
Remove the packaging from the appliance as well as the protective
plastic sheet, and, if necessary, remove traces of glue with a suitable
solvent. To dispose of the packaging, follow local directives.
When installing the appliance, the following regulations must be
observed:
Applicable national laws in force;
Regional and/or local regulations, such as building codes;
Directives and regulations of the local electricity board;
Accident prevention regulations in force;
Fire prevention regulations;
Applicable I.E.C. regulations.
The appliance should be installed under an extractor fan for
removing cooking fumes.
The appliance can be installed alone or in line.
Respect a minimum distance of 80mm between the appliance and
any walls made of flammable material, partitions, kitchen furniture or
nearby equipment. The surfaces in contact with the appliance must
be covered with non-combustible heat insulating material. The
appliance, and especially the power lead, must not be installed
anywhere near heat sources and the temperature of the place in
which the appliance is installed must not rise above 50°C.
Connection to the distribution network
Before connecting the appliance note the specifications: voltage,
frequency, number of phases and power on the data plate, relevant
to the power input of the same.
The installer must make the connection after having installed a
main switch, which should disconnect every pole supplying electrical
power to the appliance. The switch supplying electrical energy to the
appliance must have a minimum distance of at least 3 mm between
the poles when the contacts are open. The switch must be easy to
reach.
The power lead must not be installed anywhere near heat
sources and the temperature of the place in which the cable is
installed must not rise above 50°C. The cable must be protected by a
rigid metal or plastic tube. The appliance is supplied without a power
cable. The electric cable used to supply power to the appliance must
at least meet H07 RN-F standards. It must have the minimum section
indicated in the table (fig.1).
To reach terminal board “M” (fig.2), remove the control panel by
loosening the screws on the lower part of the panel.
Following the indications in the wiring diagram, connect the wires
of the power cable to the terminal board.
The appliance must be connected to a good earth. There is a
screw marked with the symbol
:
near the terminal board where the
earth conductor should be connected.
Make sure you slide the cable through the relevant hole "P"
(fig.2) near the terminal board, hold the cable in place until you can
block it with cable clamp “AL” (fig.1).
The appliance must be connected to a good earth.
The appliance must also be connected to an equipotential earth.
Connect the earth with the screw marked
9
on the rear panel of the
appliance.
The equipotential wire must have a section of 10 mm
2
.
The Manufacturer declines any responsibility for damage caused by improper or incorrect installation or maintenance of the appliance, or
failure to observe safety regulations!