Figure 21. Connecting the unit to the mains for ECO kitchen in accordance according to the label on
Oven power 6500 W when connected to a 400 V power supply. If the appliance is connected to 230 V, the
power drops to 3500 W (when connected to 230 V, the upper heater function does not work)
• Only an authorized technician with a certificate for electrical works may connect the device to the elec-
trical grid.
• The appliance should be connected to a 400 V / 50 Hz three-phase socket equipped with a residual
current circuit breaker IΔn=30 mA by means of a plug or directly to the power supply. In the case of ECO
ovens, the appliance can be connected to a 230 V / 50 Hz socket equipped with a circuit breaker IΔn=16
mA by means of a plug or directly to the power supply.
To connect the device to an electrical equalizing system:
• loosen the nut on the screw
• enter the equipotential conductor
• screw the nut to the stop
• connect the other end of the equipotential cord to the equalizer.
Figure 22. Connecting the unit to an electrical equalizing system.
CAUTION!! During the first use of the device the process of „burning-in" should be performed in ac-
cordance with the below items:
• Set the oven control knob to ‚3' (Fig.11-14 Pos. 3)
• set the temperature control knob (Fig.11-14 Pos. 4) to the maximum temperature setting (reaching the
set temperature will be signalled by the orange light going out)
• wait around 15 minutes, and then begin work
After the above process is completed, you can proceed with normal operation with the device. During the
first use of a new cooker unpleasant odors are released, which result from the natural „burning-in" of the
heaters. These smells will disappear after the first use
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the appliance.
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PE – protective wire (yellow-
N – neutral wire (blue)
L1, L2, L3 – phase wires (other
L – phase wire (when connected