Electrical Connections - Zanussi ZSX 6 AMT Instruction Booklet

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Gas connection
The connection of the cooker to the gas bottle or to the
mains should only be carried out after the unit has been
regulated for use with the type of gas which will be
supplied. For safe operation, minimum consumption and
longer duration of the unit, make sure that the pressure
of supply is equal to the value indicated in the table of
"burner characteristics".
Rigid connection
For a greater safety, it is advisable to make a rigid
connection to the gas installation. The coupling to the
unit is of Gc 1/2 type. If the connection pipe is in metal,
an insulated adaptor must be interposed between the
coupling and the tube.
Connection with flexible pipe
Use a flexible gas pipe, according to the characteristics
indicated by the existing regulations. The pipe should
be well fitted and fixed by means of a clamp. To reach
the supply connection, the pipe should be passed
behind the cooker as shown in Fig. 13. We bring to your
Characteristics of burners, nozzles and taps
Burner
Auxiliary (dia. 42 mm.)
Semi-rapid (dia. 57 mm.)
Rapid (dia. 90 mm.)
(*) 1 mbar = 10 mm. water coloumn.

Electrical connections

Before making the connection make sure that the energy
power available in the user's house is sufficient for the
normal supply of this appliance (see rating plate), the unit
is correctly connected to earth through a suitable plug
and according to the installation country laws.
This appliance is supplied with a type H05V
connection cable with section 3 x 1,0 mm
plug. The plug must be connected to a proper socket.
The socket or the omnipolar switch used for the
connection must be easily reached with the installed
appliance. The applinace is supplied with a plug. The
plug has to be connected to an adequate socket.
If you wish to directly connect to the mains, you have to
interpose an omnipolar switch with a minimum opening
between contacts of 3mm, between the unit and the
mains, complying with the existing regulations. The
yellow/green earth wire must not be interrupted by the
switch. The brown live wire (originating from the clamp of
the cooker junction box) must always be connected to
the phase of the mains supply. In any case, the supply
cord must be positioned in such a way as it doesn't
reach in any point a temperature higher than 90°C.
10
Nominal Power
LPG (Butane "A")
kW
kCal/h
Nozzle
0,9
771
50
1,5
1324
65
2,2
1900
80
V
-F
2
2
provided with
2
attention some of the main existing regulations. The
flexible tube must not be reach in any point a tempera-
ture higher than 90°C, it should not be no longer than
1,5m. It should not be subjected to any kind of traction
or torsion and it should not be allowed to be excessively
bent. An easy access should be allowed to periodically
check its condition.
Should any leaking occur, do not repair il but instead
replace it.
Service
To guarantee good working order and safety, the
regulation taps should be periodically greased. Service
can be made in the following way: Remove the knobs
and the control panel after having removed the fixing
screws. Unscrew the 2 screws placed at the sides of
the burner valve shaft. Unwind the cone and clean it with
care; then spread over the valve a thin layer of grease
not soluble by hydrocarbon. Pay attention to the fact that
too much grease can obstruct the passage of gas. To fit
again the burner valve in the normal position, you should
reverse the procedure outlined above.
Diameter
Tap. By-Pass
g/h
71
28
122
35
175
45
Should the supply cord need to be replaced, it is
necessary that the yellow/green earth wire is about 2cm
longer than the live and neutral ones (Fig. 14).
After the connection, test the heating elements for about
3 minutes to ensure that they are working correctly.
The manufacturer refuses any responsability in
cases where normal safety measures are not
observed.
Phase
Earthwire (yellow - green)
FO 0480
Feeding
Pressure
mbar (*)
30
Neutral
wire
Fig. 14

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