Connection to the mains
WARNING
Risk of injury! This appliance may only be connected to the mains by
qualified personnel or an electrician.
Before connecting to the mains, check that:
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the cable system in your home is suitable for the power required by the unit.
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the mains voltage corresponds to the voltage indicated on the unit label.
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the power supply cables can withstand the load shown on the unit label.
Do not use adapters, reducers or multiple sockets to connect the appliance to
the power supply as they may cause overheating and fire. The mains power cable
must not touch any hot parts of the appliance and must be placed so that it does
not get hotter than 75 °C at any time.
Note: Consult your electrician to ensure that the mains supply in your home is suitable
for the appliance. If changes have to be made to the power supply, these may only
be carried out by a qualified electrician.
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If the mains power cable is damaged and needs to be replaced, contact the
manufacturer or customer service to avoid damage to property and/or personal
injury.
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If the unit is connected directly to the mains socket, an omnipolar circuit
breaker, with a contact opening of at least 3 mm between all contacts, must
be installed.
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The installer must check the safety of the electrical connection and ensure
that it complies with all standards.
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The mains power cable must not be bent or crushed.
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The mains power cable must be checked regularly for damage.
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