4.3 Building-In the Oven
In order to allow the product to be built in correctly, the cabinet must have the following •
characteristics:
the panels next to the oven must be in heat-resistant material; –
if the cabinet is in veneered wood, the adhesive used must withstand a temperature –
of 100°C;
when building-in the oven, whether the installation is under-counter or in a tall unit, –
the cabinet must have the dimensions stated in Fig. 1 – page 25
Place the oven in the cabinet and screw the 4 screws fully down, using the holes provided •
in the facia, visible when the oven door is opened. Make sure that the screws are inserted
towards the centre of the wood in the cabinet: (see Fig.1-3 page 25). Before fixing the
screws, also ensure that the oven is correctly aligned with the floor with the aid of a spirit
level.
IMPORTANT- Make a hole of minimum dimensions 400x400 mm in the •
furniture for the ventilation. (See Fig. 1 page 25)
If the oven is to be installed close to another appliance, check that there is no interfer-•
ence between the two devices when in operation.
Once the appliance has been built in, no contact with electrical parts must be possible.•
4.4 Connecting to the electrical mains
Before connecting up the appliance you have purchased, check that the electrical rating of
the mains system and power sockets are suitable for the appliance’s maximum power, stated
on the nameplate with the serial number visible when the oven door is opened. If in doubt,
contact a qualified professional.
Fit a plug rated for the load stated on the nameplate on the power lead. If the appliance
is connected directly to the mains, an omnipolar circuit breaker having gap between the
contacts of at least 3 mm, rated for the load and compliant with the relevant regulations (the
switch must not break the ground wire contact) must be installed between the appliance and
the mains.
Useful information for the installation engineer:
the green-yellow coloured wire must be used to make the earth connection;•
the blue wire for the neutral;•
the brown wire for the live connection;•
the cable must not touch hot surfaces with a temperature over 75°C;•
if the cable is replaced, the new one must be of H05RR-F or H05V2V2-F type of suitable •
gauge (see diagrams in Fig. 2 – page 25);
if the appliance is supplied without a cable, use a type H05RR-F or H05V2V2-F cable of •
suitable gauge (see diagrams in Fig. 2 – page 25);
The installer is responsible for making the electrical connection correctly and for compli-
ance with safety regulations. The electrical connection diagrams are provided in Fig. 2
– page 25.
IMPORTANT WARNING
The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any damage caused by failure to
comply with the instructions provided and the relevant regulations and standards
FOR THE INSTALLATION ENGINEER
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