INSTALLATION
5) ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
The electrical connection must be made in conformity with current rules and regulations. Before making a connection, check that:
-The capacity and outlets of the electrical installation are suitable for the maximum power output of the appliance (see the information label attached on the underside of the housing).
-The outlet or installation is provided with a ground connection according to standards and provisions currently in force. All responsibility is declined for failure to comply with these provisions.
-If a power cord is not supplied with the appliance, connect a cable with a suitable section to the terminal board (see the table in paragraph 6) keeping the ground wire longer than the lead wires in conformity with the diagram in fig. 7.
When connection to the power circuit is made through an outlet:
-Apply to power cable "C", if not provided, a standard plug suitable for the load indicated on the information label. Connect the wires as in the diagram in fig. 7 taking care to observe the responses listed below:
Letter L (phase) = brown cable; Letter N (neutral) = blue cable;
Symbol (earth) =
-The power cord must be placed in a way that it does not reach an excess temperature of 75K in any position.
-To connect, do not use adaptors or switches as
they may cause false contacts resulting in dangerous overheating.
When connection is made directly to the power circuit:
-Place a switch between the appliance and the circuit of an appropriate size for the load of the appliance and with a minimum aperture between contacts of 3mm.
-Remember that the earth cable must not be broken by the switch.
-As an alternative, the electrical connection may also be protected by a high sensitivity differential switch.
It is strongly recommended that the
WARNING: All of our appliances are designed and manufactured according to European standards EN 60
This appliance satisfies the requirements of European directives:
-CEE 89/336 + 92/31 + 93/68 concerning electromagnetic compatibility.
-CEE 73/23 + 93/68 concerning electrical safety.
FIG. 7
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