Before hooking-up to the mains supply, make sure that:
- the socket has a ground connection and complies with legal regulations;
- the socket is able to withstand the oven's maximum power capacity indicated on the
rating label (also see below);
- The power supply voltage is within the values listed in the electrical characteristics label
(see below);
- the socket is compatible with the appliance plug.
- If this is not the case, replace the socket or the plug. Do not use extension cords or
multiple sockets.
- Once the appliance is installed, the electrical cable and the electrical po wer socket must
be easy to reach.
- The cable must not be bent or compressed.
- The cable must be periodically checked and only replaced by authorized technicians.
- The Company declines all responsibility if these instructions are not adhered to.
Replacement of the power cable:
If the power cable needs to be replaced, use cables of the following type only:
- H05 RR-F
- H05 V2V2-F (T90)
which are suitable for the operating capacity and temperature. The green-yellow ground
cable must be longer than the other two conductors by approximately 2cm.
INSTALLATION
Important: any adjustments, maintenance, etc. must be executed with the oven
disconnected from electricity.
To guarantee proper operation of the built-in appliance, the furniture unit must have
suitable characteristics:
- the panels adjacent to the oven must be constructed in heat resistant materials;
- in the case of veneered wood furniture units, the glue must be heat resistant to
temperatures up to 100°C;
The oven must be located in a standard opening of 410mm, as shown in the first page of
the booklet, whether under a counter or in a column position.
When inserting the oven into a column it is indispensable to ensure adequate ventilation by
installing openings as illustrated in the figure.
The oven is secured to the furniture unit by four “A” screws located in the holes of the
frame.
Make sure not to lift the oven by its door when inserting it; furthermore, do not place
excessive pressure on the door when it is open.
Note: if no opening has been anticipated in the upper part of the column furniture, make a
hole in the lower part of the column, as shown in the drawing.
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