12.5.2
Preventing Radio interference
The appliance can cause interference to radios, televisions or similar devices. Interference
can be removed or reduced using the following measures:
• Place the radio, television etc. as far away from the appliance as possible.
• Connect the appliance to a different socket, so that different electric circuits are being
used for the appliance and the receiver experiencing interference.
• Use a correctly installed aerial for the receiver in order to ensure good reception.
12.6 Electrical connection
In order to ensure the safe and trouble-free operation of the device, the following
instructions must be observed for the electrical connection:
• Do not connect the device to the same outlet with other devices.
• Before connecting the device, compare the connection data (voltage and frequency)
on the rating plate with those of your electrical network. This data must agree in order
that no damages occur in the device
If in doubt, ask your qualified electrician.
• The electrical outlet must be protected by a 16A safety cut-out switch.
• The connection between the device and the electrical network may employ a 3 meter
long (max.) extension cable with a cross-section of 1.5 mm². The use of multiple
plugs or gangs is prohibited because of the danger of fire that is involved with this.
• Make sure that the power cable is undamaged and has not been installed under the
oven or over hot or sharp surfaces.
• The electrical safety of the device is only guaranteed if the device is connected to a
properly installed protective conductor system. Operations using an electrical outlet
without a protective conductor are prohibited. If in doubt, have the house installation
checked over by a qualified electrician.
The manufacturer cannot be made responsible for damages that are caused by a
missing or damaged protective conductor.
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