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2 .4 There are two types of electrical connection
A . S O C K E T I N S TA L L ATI O N
Pull the mains cable through the hole and insert it into the socket. To finish,
screw the appliance parallel into the wall. If you are using an earthed socket,
the mains cable can run behind the appliance. If the cable is not long enough to
reach a socket, an earthed extension cable at least AWG no. 14 can be used.
B. CA B L E I N S TA L L ATI O N
If this appliance needs to be hard-wired, a qualified electrician can remove the
cable connection and connect the appliance directly to the main power supply.
The appliance must be electrically connected and earthed according to local
regulations.
1
Remove the cable connection.
2.
Connect to an approved, earthed 220 – 240 Volt, 50 Hz, 20 ampere circuit.
3.
Ensure that all connections in the distribution block are secure.
4.
Reattach the cover and mounting screws.
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