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Part 1
Installation
ELECTRIC PASTA COOKER
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 “Electromagnetic Compatibility".
The appliance shall 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 shall be used exclusively 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 form 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.
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 below the panel.
When installing the appliance, all the regulations in force
shall be observed, such as:
All applicable national laws in effect;
All regional or local regulations, such as building codes;
Directives and regulations of the local electrical energy
supplier;
Accident prevention regulations in effect;
Fire prevention regulations;
Applicable I.E.C. regulations.
WARNING!
The appliance should be installed under an extractor fan
for the removal of cooking fumes.
If the appliance is installed near walls, panels or kitchen
furniture, etc., they must be made of fire-proof material; if
they are not, they must be protected with fire-proof material
which insulates from heat.
Connection to the mains
Before connecting the appliance to the mains, compare the
electrical set-up data on the data plate to the characteristics
of the local electrical energy supply.
The self-adhesive polyester data plate is behind the
control panel “T” (fig.3) inside the appliance.
Adjust the height of the appliance by regulating the feet, and
make sure that it is perfectly level.
The appliance is equipped with a connecting cable to which
the installer must connect a circuit breaker which cuts off the
flow of electricity in all poles; the distance between the open
contacts must be at least 3 mm.
The circuit breaker must be easy to reach.
The cable must not be placed near heat sources.
The area around the cable must not have a temperature
above 50° C.
If the cable must ever be replaced, consult the wiring
diagram attached.
The electric supply cable must not have specifications
inferior to type H07 RN-F. It must have a cross-sectional
area of at least 1.5 mm
2
× 5 tab. (fig.1).
To reach terminal board “M” (fig.2), remove the control panel
by loosening the screws on the lower part of the panel.
Disconnect the conductors of the electric supply cable from
the terminal board, loosen the cable clamp, and replace the
cable following the procedure inversely.
It is absolutely necessary to earth the appliance.
For this purpose, there is a screw marked with the symbol
:
near the terminal board to which the earthing conductor must
be connected.
Make sure you slide the cable in the canalization “B” (fig.2),
hold the cable in place until you can block it with cable clamp
“AL” (fig.1).
The appliance must also be connected to a unipotential
earthing circuit. This connection can be made using the
screw marked with the symbol
9
placed under the
appliance.
The equipotential wire must have a section of 10 mm
2
.
WARNING!
The CP35E7 model must be fixed to the floor with the
relevant bracket “F” (fig.2).