Electrical Connections - Zanussi ZCM 64 Operating Instructions Manual

Mixed fuel cooker zcm 64
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Electrical connections

The appliance is predisposed to function with a 230-
240V monophase voltage tension. Connection must be
carried out in conformity with the regulations and
dispositions of the laws in force.
Before connecting ensure that:
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The limiter valve and the electrical mains can support
the voltage of the appliance (see registration plate).
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The power supply is correctly earthed according to
the regulations in force.
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The plug or omnipolar interrupter used can be easily
reached once the appliance has been installed.
The appliance is supplied with a supply cord
incorporating a plug. Connect the plug to an appropriate
security socket.
If a direct connection to the mains is required, an
omnipolar interrupter with a minimum opening of 3mm
between contacts, dimensioned to the voltage and
corresponding to the regulations in force, should be
interposed between the appliance and the supply. The
yellow/green earth cable must not be interrupted by the
interrupter. The brown coloured phase cable (situated
at terminal "L" of the terminal box) must always be
connected to the network phase. The voltage cable must
always be positioned in such a manner that it at no point
reaches a temperature of 50 °C above room tempera-
ture. An example of the best routing is shown in Fig. 21.
In case of substitution of the voltage cable use cable
type H05 RRF having a section suited to the charge, it
is furthermore necessary that the yellow/green earth wire
be approximately 2cm longer than the phase and neutral
wires (Fig. 20).
After connection try out the heating elements allowing
them to function for approximately 3 minutes.
The manufacturer declines all responsibility in case
the prevention of accidents regulations are not
respected.
Fig. 20
Fig. 21
Neutral wire
Phase
Ground (yellow - green)
YES
Gas
pipeline
Electric
wire
Gas
pipeline
Electric
wire
NO
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