Inserting The Oven - Hanseatic 2013C(G)3.334eETsPrDpHbJX User Manual

Cooker set with glass ceramic hob, pyrolysis and timer
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Page EN-32
Fitting and installation
Smallest conductor cross-section
Rated current of the
nominal cross sec-
device in A
tion in mm2
> 3 and ≤ 6
> 6 and ≤ 10
> 10 and ≤ 16
> 16 and ≤ 25
> 25 and ≤ 32
> 32 and ≤ 40
> 40 and ≤ 63
230 V 1N~ / 50 Hz
L1 to
  
3
4
N to
 
2
5
N
(PE) to
1
L1
PE
400 V 2N~ / 50 Hz
L1 to
3
4
L2 to
 
2
5
L2
N
N to
 
1
L1
PE
(PE) to
400 V 3N~ / 50 Hz
L1 to
3
4
L3
N to
 
2
5
L2
N
(PE) to
1
L1
PE
L1 – L3: Phase(s), N: Neutral conductor,
PE: Protective conductor (earth wire)
0.75
1.0
1.5
2.5
4
6
10
(bridged)
(bridged)
(bridged)
(bridged)
, L2 to
, L3 to
(bridged)

Inserting the oven

NOTICE
Risk of damage!
Do not use the oven door handle to
lift the entire oven! It is not designed
to bear the weight of the cooker. Use
the carrying handles on the sides.
Do not set the oven down on the edge
or corner of the oven door! The glass
panes can be damaged.
The following conditions must be fulfi lled:
– The dimensions of the recess must be 600
× 560 × 560 mm (H × W × D).
– The built-in cabinet can be equipped with
either ledges/rails or an intermediate shelf
with a ventilation cut-out.
– An intermediate shelf is required if a draw-
er is to be installed below the oven.
– Veneers, plastic coverings and adhesives
which are used must be resistant to heat
(100°C).
1. Sweep or vacuum out any residual wood
shavings.
2. Slide the oven into the built-in cabinet as
far as possible using the carrying han-
dles, in order that the earthing screw and
the connector jack are both easily acces-
sible for the hob.

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