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5.4 Electrical connection

The electrical connection must be
carried out in accordance with the
current standards and laws in force.
Before connecting check that:
the system and electrical sockets
amperage is adequate for the
appliance maximum power (see
data label affixed on the back of the
cooker).
the socket or system has an effective
earth connection in accordance with
current standards and prescriptions
of the law. All responsibility is
disclaimed if this is not complied
with.
the plug and socket or the multipolar
switch must be accessible after
installation of the appliance.
When connecting to the mains with a
socket:
Fit to the power cable (if without) a
standardized plug, suitable for the
load which is indicated on the data
label. Connect the wires making sure
they correspond as shown below, and
remember that the earth wire must
be longer than the phase wires:
letter
letter
symbol
The power cable must be laid so
that no parts of it ever reach a
temperature of 75 °C.
For connecting do not use, adapters
or shunts as they could cause false
contacts resulting in hazardous
overheating.
When connecting directly to the mains:
Install a multipolar switch that can
withstand the appliance load, with
a minimum opening between the
contacts of 3 mm. Remember that
the earth wire must not be cut out by
the switch.
Secure the cable in the clamp and -
fit the rear panel in place.
L (phase) = brown wire
N (neutral) = blue wire
= green/yellow wire
(earth)
5.5 Adjustments
All seal must be replaced by the
technician following any adjustment
or regulation.
The adjustment of the reduce rate
(simmer) must be undertaken only
with burners functioning on natural
gas while in the case of burners
functioning on L.P.G, the screw must
be locked down fully (in clockwise
direction).
"Primary air adjustment" on hob gas
burners is unnecessary.
Taps
All gas taps are male cone type with only
one way of passage.
Adjustment of the "Reduced rate"
position as follows (fig. 7):
Turn the burner on and place the knob
on the "Reduced rate" position (small
flame).
Remove the knob of the tap which is
attached by simply applying pressure
to the rod.
Insert a small screwdriver
top shaft and turn the throttling screw
left or right until flame of the burner
is conveniently regulated to the low
position.
Check that the flame does not go out
when the knob is sharply switched
from the "Full on" to "Reduced rate"
positions.
Attention! This operation can be
carried out also with the front panel
fitted, but if you find some difficulties
to reach the adjustment screw,
remove the front panel unscrewing
the fixing screws, which are positioned
in the inferior part of the same and
make to slip downwards.
Gas information
To tighten some components apply the
following torque forces:
Aluminium pipes to burners, valves,
thermostats: 15 Nm
Thermocouples to top burners cups:
3 Nm
Thermocouples to thermostats: 4 Nm
Push-on connector: 20 Nm
Injectors: 4 Nm
into the
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