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7.2 Connecting the appliance
Electrical connection
Electrical connection (AC 220-240 V) is established
by means of a connecting cable with an earthing
contact plug connected to an earthed socket, which
must also be accessible after installation of the gas
hob.
If, after installation of the gas hob, not all poles can
be isolated from the mains by removing the plug,
an isolating device with a contact gap of at least
3 mm must be permanently installed. When estab-
lishing connections, make sure that the connecting
lead cannot come into contact with hot parts of the
gas hob or other hot parts.
Gas connection
The
gas connection must be in a location that
permits access to the shut-off valve and which,
if applicable, is visible after opening the door of
the furniture item.
By means of the included R 1/2" connection bracket
(on the appliance end) with the affiliated washer,
the appliance must be connected to a fixed con-
necting line or a gas safety hose to DIN 3383
Part 1 that corresponds to the type concerned.
An ambient temperature of 70 °K must not be
exceeded if the gas safety hose consists only partly
of metal. The permissible ambient temperature for
a gas safety hose that consists completely of metal
is 115 °K.
If a flexible line is used, it must be laid in such a
way that it cannot come into contact with moving
parts of the kitchen element (e.g. drawer).
The mains connecting cable must at least
correspond to type H 05 V2V2 3G 0.75 or it must be
correspondingly heat-resistant (at least 90°C).
The mains connecting cable must only be
purchased through and connected by an
authorised specialist.
Pay attention to the information on the rating plate
and connect the PE conductor. Connect the
connecting cable to the mains.
Connection type Y: If damaged, the mains cable
must be replaced by a special mains connecting
cable. The mains connecting cable must only be
connected by the manufacturer or the manufac-
turer's after-sales service.
Fig. 7
63Seal
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