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INSTALLATION
Electrical connection
Wiring connection
Warning!
All electrical work must be carried out by a qualified and authorized electrician.
Before attempting the connection, check whether the voltage indicated on the rating plate
corresponds to the actual mains voltage.
Mains lead should be a minimum of 1.5m long.
The earthing wire should be installed in such manner to be the last one pulled out in case
the safety relief device of the mains lead should fail.
The mains lead behind the oven must be placed in such manner to avoid touching the back
panel of the oven because of the heat it develops during operation.
The cable of correct size rating must be used. Cable type H05VV-F 3×1.5m m2 or equivalent
can be used. The grounding wire should be longer than the other wires.
Using the screwdriver open the connector cover at the rear of the appliance. Release the two
locks located at either side of the connector bottom.
The mains lead must be led through the relief safety device, protecting the mains lead cable
from disconnection.
Tighten the relief device securely and close the connector cover.
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:
L = LIVE, coloured brown or black.
N = NEUTRAL, coloured blue or white.
Beware of the correct N-connection!
EARTH = coloured green and yellow .
Installing the oven
The kitchen should be dry and have effective ventilation according to the existing technical
provisions.
Make an opening with the dimensions given in the diagram for the oven to be fitted.
Fully insert the oven into the opening, remove the four screws in the Accessaries bag, and
use the screws to secure the oven to the cabinet in the positions shown.
Remove any packaging materials (foils, artificial foam, plastics nails, etc.) from the reach of
children, because they represent potential danger. Children may swallow small parts, or
suffocate with foils, plastics etc.
This is a built-in oven, which means that coating or veneer used on fitted cabinetry must be
heat resistant in accordance with the relevant local standards. This prevents surface
deformation for cabinetry. If you are unsure of your cabinetry’s heat resistance, you should
leave approximately 2cm of free space around the oven. The wall behind the oven should be
resistant to high temperatures. During operation, the back of the oven can heat up to around
50above the ambient temperature.
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