Electrical connection, Location – Beko D531 User Manual

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electrical connection

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• Do not connect the cooker to the

electricity supply until all packing and

transit protectors have been removed.

1 Before your appliance is connected to the

mains electricity supply, check to ensure

that the voltage and frequency shown on

the rating label corresponds with your

power supply. The label is located on the

plinth below the oven door.

2 This product must only be installed

by a qualified electrician

eg local

electricity company or NICEIC registered

contractor to a suitable double-pole control

unit with a minimum contact clearance of

3mm in all poles and with a minimum rating

of 32A which should be fitted adjacent to

(but not above) the cooker in accordance

with lEE regulations. Failure to observe this

instruction may result in operational problems

and invalidation of the product warranty.

Access to the mains terminal is gained by

removing the small rear cover. The cable

must have conductors of sufficiently high

cross sectional area to prevent

overheating and deterioration.

Recommended cross-section area is six square

millimetres (6.00 mm2). The mains cable must

conform to BS6004.

This appliance must be earthed.

4 The mains cable must pass through the

cable clamp.

5 The mains cable should be routed away

from the appliance and in particular

ventilation slots, the vent outlet and should

not be obstructed when pushed in to position

between the appliance and the wall and/or

cabinets.

• The appliance conforms to BS 800: 1988 and

EEC directive 87/308 regarding suppression of

radio and television interference.

• Type with regard to protection against

overheating of surrounding surfaces=X.

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• Excess steam from the oven is expelled at the rear

of the appliance therefore the wall behind the cooker

needs to be protected against grease and moisture.

• The cooker is designed to fit between kitchen

cabinets spaced over 500 mm apart. The space either

side of the cooker need only be sufficient to allow

withdrawal of the cooker for servicing. It can be used

with cabinets on one side or both sides as well as in

a corner setting. It can also be used free-standing.

• Adjacent side walls above the appliance must not

be nearer to the cooker than 150mm and should be

of heat resistant material. Leave at least 750 mm

clearance above the hob.

To avoid damage to surrounding units a 10mm

gap should le left between the appliance and the

units. If this is not possible, a kit ( part number

01 25552 00) may be ordered from Customer Care

which will protect the units.

For models with side opening doors, we recommend

a side clearance of 60 mm betwen the cooker and
any side wall to allow the door to be opened fully.

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