Installation
7.4 Connection to the power supply system
Warning!
Risk of electric shock and injury!
This appliance may only be installed, earthed and
commissioned by a certified electrician
in accordance with the applicable regulations
and standards.
Connecting the appliance to a normal wall socket
or using multiple sockets or extension cables
is not permitted.
Informations and hints for the installer
• Before connecting the appliance, make sure that the
local voltage complies with the specifications on the
rating plate.
• Ensure that there is an easily accessible isolating
switch that allows the appliance to be completely dis-
connected from the mains supply in an emergency.
The distance between the normally open contacts of
the emergency switch must be at least 3 mm.
Connection of the oven
• Instructions regarding different connection methods
are located on the rear panel of the device next to the
terminal box of the oven (1).
• A mains cable (without plug) is included with the
appliance.
• Take particular care to connect the grounding wire
to the terminal of the marked terminal block (1).
• Note the following technical information
regarding the type of connection:
• The appliance is suitable for three-phase and AC
current (400V 3N~50Hz).
• The heating elements have a nominal voltage of
230V.
• The appliance can be adjusted for single-phase
current (230V) by a respective bypass on the terminal
block, based on the following circuit diagram.
• In this case, select a suitable power cable,
taking into account the type of connection and
the rated output of the oven.
• Fix the mains cable in the tension relief.
• Route the power cord so that it does not come into
contact with hot components of the appliance,
sharp edges or sharp corners.
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Connection of the hob
• Insert the plug located at the end of the hob's cable
bundle into the respective sockets of the oven (2).
2
,
1 Mains socket /
terminal block
2 Connectors for the hob
1