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MAINTENANCE AND USE MANUAL
furnace D
EN
6.4
CONNECTING UP TO THE POWER SUPPLY
The user must provide a power connection with relative socket near the equipment installation
point. The user must also install an adequate electrical circuit breaker upstream from the socket
as well as efficacious overload/indirect contact safety devices.
Connection is effected via the safety plug (16A, in compliance with European standards) at the
end of the power lead: this must be inserted in the mains socket.
When connecting check:
• that mains voltage and frequency are as indicated on the identification plate (incorrect power
supply voltage may damage the equipment).
• that the mains supply has a proper, efficient earth connection;
• The D50 model must be connected to a mains network with an impedance the same as or les
than Zmax=0,278 (as per EN61000-3-11).
Should power surges occur while the equipment is working, or when it is any case connected
to the mains, proceed as explained in section 7.7.
It is forbidden to tamper with the power lead and its plug. When replacing them
owing to damage and/or wear please contact an Authorised Service Centre.
A proper earth connection is compulsory. Should it temporarily be necessary to
use an extension lead the latter must comply with the standards in force in the
country of use.
Figure
1
Fig. 1 :
Remove the bleeder from its seat and
connect up the aspirator using the screws
supplied with the aspirator itself.
6.4.1
Connecting up the aspiration unit (optional)
Figure
2
Fig. 2 :
Finally, insert the aspirator plug in the socket
on the rear panel of the oven base.