Smeg CS122-6 manual Electrical connection, This nameplate must never be removed

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Instructions for the Installer

2.2 Electrical connection

Check that the voltage and size of the power supply line are as specified on the nameplate inside the storage compartment.

This nameplate must never be removed.

The plug on the end of the power supply cable and the wall socket must be of the same type (in compliance with the relevant national standards).

Check that the power supply line is properly earthed. The use of reductions, adapters or junctions is not recommended.

The appliance's power supply line must be fitted with an omnipolar breaking device with contact gap of at least 3 mm, located in an easily

accessible position close to the appliance itself.

The appliance has a terminal board on its rear. To access it, remove the back cover.

Make the electrical connection in accordance with the wiring diagram shown below.

Operation at 380-415V3N~:use a H05RR-F or H05RN-Ffive-wire cable (cable of 5 x 1.5 mm2).

Operation at 380-415V2N~:use a H05RR-F or H05RNF four-wire cable (cable of 4 x 2.5 mm2).

Operation at 220-240 V~: use a H05RR-F / H05RNF three-wire cable (cable of 3 x 6 mm2).

The earth wire (yellow-green) must be at least 20 mm longer than the other wires at the end for connection to the appliance.

The manufacturer declines all responsibility for injury or damage caused by failure to comply with the above regulations or deriving from tampering with even just one part of the appliance.

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Contents Table of Contents Presentation Precautions for Safety and USENameplate Must Never be Removed Positioning and levelling the appliance Installing the ApplianceThis nameplate must never be removed Electrical connectionInstruction for wall fixing only on some models 4Connecting to natural and LPG gas Please see connectionVentilation requirements Changing nozzles Adaptation to Different Types of GASHob burner layout Burner and nozzle characteristics tableLPG G30/G31 28/37 mbar Natural GAS G20 20 mbarAdjusting the minimum for bottled gas Adjusting the minimum setting for town gas and natural gasFinal Operations Fitting the rear splash-backLEFT-HAND Oven Thermostat Knob Description of ControlsFront panel HOB Burner Control Knob Barbecue Element Power Regulator KnobLEFT-HAND Oven Function Selector Knob RIGHT-HAND Oven Function Selector Knob Right Oven Timer KnobRIGHT-HAND Oven Thermostat Knob List of Functions Setting the timeElectronic Analogue Clock Minute-Minder Programming Demo Function Lighting the hob burners Using the HOBPan diameters Practical hints for using the hob burnersUsing the barbecue griddle Precautions and General Advice Using the OvensOven light Cooling fan systemPrecautions for using the pizza plate Using the Pizza FunctionTo save energy Accessories Available Optional accessories Conventional cooking left/right oven Cooking AdviceHot air cooking left-hand oven Function Selector Thermostat AT Maximum SettingGrilling left/right oven Function Selector Thermostat SET AT 50 250CFunction Selector Thermostat SET on Hot-air grilling left/right ovenDefrosting left-hand oven Function Selector Thermostat SET AT 50 -200C Rotisserie cooking left-hand ovenRecommended cooking tables Conventional CookingHOT-AIR Cooking Cleaning stainless steel Cleaning and MaintenanceRoutine daily cleaning Food stains or spillsBarbecue griddle plate Cleaning the hob componentsBasin Pan standsPlugs and thermocouples Cleaning the ovens without self-cleaning linersMaintenance of self-cleaning liners Using the self-cleaning linersRemoving the self-cleaning liners Oven linersPizza plate must be washed separately Cleaning the oven bottom right-hand ovenDoor glazing Instructions for the User Changing the light bulbs Extraordinary MaintenanceGreasing the gas taps Removing the doorOven door gaskets