6. Electrical connection
Wiring diagram
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1. Electronic circuitry
2. Heating element
3. Safety pressure cut-out
4. Terminal strip
5. Safety thermal cut-out
Only by a specialist!
Please observe:
• VDE 0100
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• The installation must comply with current IEC and national local regulations or
any particular regulations, specified by the local electricity supply company
• The rating plate and technical specifications
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• The unit must be earthed!
Structural prerequisites
• The appliance must be installed via a permanent connection. Heater must be
earthed! A maximum cable size must be observed: 10 mm
• The electric wiring should not be injured. After mounting, the wiring must not be
direct accessible.
• An all-pole disconnecting device (e.g. via fuses) with a contact opening width of at
least 3 mm per pole should be provided at the installation end.
• To protect the appliance, a fuse element must be fitted with a tripping current com-
mensurate with the nominal current of the appliance.
Electrical connection
Check that the power supply is switched off prior to electrical connection!
1. Dismantle off the power cable so that you can insert the cable with the cladding
through the water splash protection sleeve up to the cord grip into the appliance.
2. Lead the cable through the water splash protection sleeve into the appliance so that
one can securely fix the cladding of the cable with the cord grip. If necessary, use
one of the three predetermined breaking points for the cable entry (at the right, left
or bottom). The protective sleeve prevents water from entering the appliance along-
side the connection line. The protection sleeve has to be used!
3. Mount the cord grip. The cord grip must be used!
4. Strip the cables and plug them in the connecting terminals according to the wiring
diagram. The appliance must be earthed.
5. After successful electrical connection, fit the hood of the unit. Make sure not to jam
any cables between the appliance hood and the base part of the appliance.
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