4. INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE QUALIFIED INSTALLER
4.1
APPLIANCE INSTALLATION
Remove the appliance from its packaging and position it (always)
under a suction hood.
Always use rigid galvanised steel or copper pipes for connecting
the appliance.
If the appliance is wall mounted, in contact with flammable
material, place a layer of heat-resistant insulating material
between the appliance and the wall or leave a space of 200 mm
between the appliance and the wall.
The appliance gas system and the characteristics of the room in
which the appliance is installed must comply with current laws.
4.2
LAWS, TECHNICAL REGULATIONS AND GENERAL
RULES
Standard UNI-CIG 8723, Ministerial circular no. 68 dated
25/11/69 and variations.
Circular letter No. 412/4183 del 06/02/75
Accident prevention laws.
Always install a cut-off cock between each appliance and the gas
pipe.
Check that aeration in the room is sufficient when the appliance
is working, considering that the necessary quantity of air for
combustion is 2 m³/h of air for each kW of installed power.
DISCHARGE OF FUMES FOR TYPE "A" APPLIANCES
4.3
The appliances must be installed on premises that are suitable for the
discharge of the combustion products and must comply with the
installation rules. Our appliances are considered type "A" gas
appliances (see the Technical Data Tables) and are not for connecting
to a natural discharge duct for combustion products.
These appliances must discharge through specific extractors, or similar
devices, connected to a properly working flue or discharged directly
outside.
If this is not possible, an air suction device can be used connected
directly to the outside, with a capacity that must be no less than that
required, see Table 1, plus the quantity of fresh air that is necessary for
the well-being of the workers.
4.4
CHECKING FOR GAS LEAKS
Once installed, check there are no gas leaks on pipe joints using a
soapy water solution. You will know if there are leaks by the foamy
bubbles that form. Never use bare flames to check for leaks.
When the appliance is ready to use, check that there are no gas leaks,
by checking on the gauge, if used (for a period of 30 minutes), that
there is no passage or consumption of gas.
5. PREPARING FOR INSTALLATION – COMBINED COOKERS
The appliance must be positioned in a well aerated place, if possible
under a suction hood to ensure complete evacuation of the fumes
created when cooking.
Before using the appliance for the first time, remove all the protection
sheets, clean all the surfaces with a soft cloth, warm water and soap to
remove all traces of the antirust products applied during production.
If the appliance is to be installed close to walls, partitions, kitchen units,
decorative claddings, etc., they ought to be made with non flammable
materials, if not leave a gap of at least 100mm between them and the
appliance.
It is essential to comply with the fire prevention rules.
The appliances can be positioned, depending on the model, as top or
stand-alone appliances or in series together with others in our range.
The main switch and outlet must be near the appliance and easy to
reach.
Level the appliance, adjust its height and stability by turning the
levelling feet.
5.1
LAWS, TECHNICAL REGULATIONS AND GENERAL
RULES
Comply with the following rules during installation:
1)
accident prevention standards;
2)
the laws in force in the country where the appliance is installed;
3)
read all the indications given in this handbook carefully as they
provide important information for safe installation, use and
maintenance;
4)
keep this handbook in a safe place for future reference by those
who use the appliance.
5.2
INSTALLING ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
Only specialised personnel must install, start and service the appliance.
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
Installation must be carried out in compliance with the laws in force in
the country where the appliance is installed.
The
manufacturer
declines
all
malfunctions due to incorrect installation, tampering, improper use, bad
maintenance, failure to comply with the local laws and inexperience in
using the appliance.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE QUALIFIED
INSTALLER
APPLIANCE WEIGHING MORE THAN 40 Kg
CONNECT
THE
POWER
CABLE
TERMINAL BOARD BEFORE PUTTING THE
APPLIANCE IN ITS FINAL POSITION
5.3
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
1)
The cookers are delivered for working with a VAC voltage of 230
+ 1
2)
Connect to the electricity line, interposing a suitably rated
automatic circuit breaker, where the opening distance between
the contacts must be at least 3 mm. Furthermore, the supply
voltage must not deviate from the voltage value by ± 10%.
3)
The characteristics of the flexible cable chosen for connection to
the electricity line must not be inferior to the type with rubber
insulation H05RN-F and it must have a nominal cross section
suitable to absorb maximum current; hence, as indicated in table
1.1, it must have the same minimum cross section indicated
relative to the cooker model.
On the "top" hobs, cable input and the terminal board are at the
4)
back and in order to connect up you have to unscrew the screws
and unhook the protection cover. To connect up: put the flexible
cable through the grommet and cable relief strain, connect the
single wires to their corresponding terminals. It is indispensable
to connect the appliance to a working earth wire. For this
purpose, near the connection terminal board there is a terminal
marked with a plate with the
earth wire must be connected (yellow-green).
This wire must be long enough so that, if the cable relief strain
slackens, it can only be stressed after the power wires have
been disconnected.
NOTE: earthing must comply with current laws.
5.4
EQUIPOTENTIAL CONNECTION
If you are installing several appliances in a row, the kitchen must
be connected to an equipotential system whose effectiveness
must be verified in accordance with the relative current laws. The
connection is found on the rear part of top appliances, and on the
left-hand side of the base for floor-standing appliances. It is
marked with the tag "EQUIPOTENTIAL".
Terminali cavetti di terra apparecchiatura
Earth wires for appliances
NOTE: The manufacturer declines all responsibility if safety
regulations are not complied with as described above.
5.5
REPLACEMENT OF POWER CORD (GAS OVEN)
The power cord, which must be in H05 RR-F, with a section of 3x1
mm², may be replaced in the following way:
-
Open the terminal board (see fig. below);
Insert the conductors in the respective terminals: N – L –
-
-
Fix the cable in the special cable clamp;
-
Close the terminal board by pressing on the cover until it locks in
place.
responsibility
if
the
appliance
TO
THE
symbol on it and to which the
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