Making an electrical connection 
 
Before making a connection, check that: 
 
· 
The mains voltage is the same as that quoted on the rating plate which is situated at the back of 
your hob. 
· 
The circuit can support the appliance load (see the rating plate). 
 
· 
The power supply has an earth connection, which complies with the provisions of  current 
regulations and is in good working order. 
· 
The fused switch is easily accessible once the hob has been installed. 
 
If there is no dedicated hob circuit and fused switch, they must be installed by a qualified 
electrician before the hob is connected. 
 
An approved suitable cable must be connected from the Consumer Unit (main fuse box) and be 
protected by its own 32amp fuse or Micro Circuit Breaker (MCB). The electrician must provide a 
fused all pole switch, which disconnects both the line (live) and neutral conductors with a contact 
seperation of at least 3.0 mm. 
 
The fused switch should be fitted to the kitchen wall, above the work surface and to the side of the 
hob, not above it, in accordance with IEE regulations. Connect the fused switch to a junction box 
which should be fitted on the wall about 61cm (24 inches) above floor level and behind the hob. The 
hob's power supply cable can then be connected. Connect one end to the junction box and connect 
the other end to the hob's power connection box which is located at the back of the hob. Remove 
the cover of the power connection box and install the cable, in accordance with the connection 
diagram.