INSERTION POSSIBILITY
In case of insertion of the appliance between kitchen units the dimensions to be respected are shown in fig. 34.
100
FO 1076
500
650
Fig. 34
When the kitchen is installed according to class 2, subclass 1 (i.e. built-in) for the gas connection use only flexible metallic tubes conforming to UNI 9891.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
The unit is preset to work with a voltage of single phase 230 V. Before making the connection make sure that: the energy power available in the user's house is sufficient for the normal supply of this appliance (see rating plate). The unit is correctly connected to earth through a suitable plug and according to the installation country Laws. The socket or the omnipolar switch used for the connection must be easilv reached with the installed appliance. The appliance is supplied without electric cord: consequently, you have to install a plug fit for the load shown in the serial number plate. The plug has to be connected to an adequate socket. If you wish to directly connect to the mains, you have to interpose an omnipolar switch with a minimum opening between contacts of 3 mm, between the unit and the mains, complying with the existing regulations. The brown live wire (originating from the clamp of the cooker junction box) must always be connected to the phase of the mains supply. In any case, the supply cord must be positioned in such a way as it doesn't reach in any point a temperature higher by 50°C than the room temperature. Should the supply cord need to be replaced, it is necessary that the yellow/green earth wire is about 2cm longer than the live and neutral ones (Fig. 35). After the connection, test the heating elements for about 3 minutes to ensure that they are working correctly. The manufacturer refuses any responsability in cases where normal safety measures are not observed.