Instructions for the installer – Zanussi ZC 605 M User Manual

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POSITIONING

This appliance belongs to the class "X".
It has been designed to be placed close to furniture
units not exceeding the height of the working level (EN
60 335-2-6)

LEVELLING

The appliance is provided with adjustable small feet
placed in the back and front corners od the base.
By adjusting the small feet (fig. 12) it is possible to
change the height of the appliance so as to ensure a
better levelling with other surfaces and a uniform
distribution of the liquids contained in pans or pots.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER

The following instructions are meant for a qualified
installer, in order that the operations of installation,
regulation, and service are executed according to the
existing regulations.
Whenever changes are mode involving the
disconnection of the machine it is necessary to
proceed with maximum caution.

THE MANUFACTURING COMPANY DECLINES ANY

RESPONSABILITY FOR POSSIBLE DAMAGES

RESULTING FROM AN INSTALLATION WHICH

DOESN'T COMPLY WITH THE RULES IN FORCE

INSTALLATION ENVIRONMENT

Warning - This unit can be installed and can work only
in constantly ventilated rooms, according to rules in
force.
In order to make the gas unit work properly, it is
necessary that air sufficient to gas combustion can
naturally flow in the room. (The installer must follow the
rules in force).
The air flow into the room must come directly through
openings of external walls. These openings (or opening)
should be realized in such a way not to be occluded
both from inside and outside.

Installation and maintenance must be carried out by a
qualified technician, in compliance with rules in force,
particularly NBND 51003.

The electric coonection must be carried out in
compliance with rule NBN.

Our responsability will not be involved in case of
accidents caused by a defective or non existent
earth connection.

COMBUSTION PRODUCTS DISCHARGE

Gas cooking units must discharge combustion products
through hoods directly connected to flues or outside
(Fig. 24).

Fig. 12

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