The use of any electrical appliance implies the observance of some fun-
damental rules:
Do not pull on the power cable to disconnect the product from the
power source;
Do not touch the appliance with wet or damp hands or feet;
In general the use of adaptors, multiple sockets and extension cables is
not recommended;
and do not tamper with it.
ENSURE THAT AN ELECTRICIAN OR QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN
MAKES THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS. The power supply to which
the oven is connected must conform with the laws in force in the coun-
try of installation. The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for any
damage caused by the failure to observe these instructions. The oven
must be connected to an electrical supply with an earthed wall outlet or
a disconnector with multiple poles, depending on the laws in force in the
country of installation. The electrical supply should be protected with
suitable fuses and the cables used must have a transverse section that
can ensure correct supply to the oven.
CONNECTION. The oven is supplied with a power cable that should
only be connected to an electrical supply with 220-240 Vac power be-
tween the phases or between the phase and the neutral. Before the
oven is connected to the electrical supply , it is important to check pow-
er voltage indicated on the gauge and the setting of the disconnector.
The grounding wire connected to the oven's earth terminal must be
connected to the earth terminal of the power supply.
WARNING. Before connecting the oven to the power supply, ask a qual-
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minal. The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for any accidents or
other problems caused by failure to connect the oven to the earth ter-
minal or by an earth connection that has defective continuity.
NOTE: as the oven could require mainteinance work, it is advisable to
keep another wall socket available so that the oven can be connected to
this if it is removed from the space in which it is installed. The power ca-
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