PROVISIONS FOR INSTALLATION
Place
It is advisable to install the appliance in a well ventilated room or under an extractor hood. The
appliance may be installed as a single unit or together with others. In both cases, if it is installed
near a wall of inflammable material, protective measures must be taken (e.g. use of sheets of
refractory material) which ensure that the temperature of the walls is within the established safety
limits.
Installation
Installation operations, gas or voltage conversions to other than the original, starting up the
installation or appliance, ventilation, letting out fumes, and maintenance must be done following the
manufacturer's instructions and observing the norms in force, by qualified personnel, in compliance
with the following provisions (GB):
Health and Safety at Work Act, 1974
Codes of Practice, BS6173, 1982
The Building Regulations, 1985
The Building Standards Regulations, 1981
For others countries follow the relevant local rules for:
Building regulations and local fire prevention provisions
Safety norms in force
The Electrical Norms in force
The Fire Brigade rules
INSTALLATION
Preliminary operations
Remove the appliance from the packaging, ascertaining that it is intact and, if in doubt, do not use it
but call in professionally qualified personnel. After having verified that the appliance is in good
condition, the protective film may be removed. Carefully clean the external parts of the appliance
with warm water and detergent using a cloth to remove all remaining residues and then dry it with a
soft cloth. If there are still traces of glue residues, remove them by using a suitable solvent (e.g.
acetone): For no reason use abrasive substances. After having been put into place, the appliance
must be levelled by regulating the adjustable feet.
Electric connection
Before connecting the appliance, it is necessary to check that the voltage of the power supply
available corresponds to the voltage the appliance has been set for. In the event that they do not
correspond, it is necessary to modify the connection as shown in the electric diagram, if voltage
change is provided for. The junction boxes are situated, depending on the version, either behind the
control panel of the top or behind the control panel of the oven; the latter (fig.14, pag.6) is made
accessible by unscrewing the screws which fix the panel, removing it and taking out the junction-
box. Furthermore, the efficiency of the earth connection must be checked, and also that the earth
conductor on the connecting side is longer than the other conductors, and that the connecting cable
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