Electrical connection – ilve Freestanding Cookers User Manual

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BEFORE CONNECTING THE PLUG INTO THE POWER SOCKET, FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS

The electrical supply for the upright cooker must be a 230 - 240 volt 50 Hz. The fuse and electrical wiring

of the home / premises must support the load of the appliance. The wiring used to connect the electricity

must be of a suitable size to carry the current load as specified on the product compliance plate. The

range must be connected to a suitable earthed power supply of sufficient capacity to meet the power

requirements as specified on the compliance plate. The power supply to the appliance must not be

subject to direct heat and must be positioned to prevent it coming in contact with the rear cover of the

range so that its temperature does not exceed 75°C

ANTI TILT BRACKET

Two Anti tilt Brackets are supplied with the product (see pictured below). These brackets are to be secured

to the rear wall 5 mm below the final height of the hob, when the product has been located and leveled,

mark the rear wall with a pencil to confirm the height of the hob. Locate the studs in the rear wall and

screw the anti tilt bracket so the top of the bracket is 5 mm below the hob line that has been marked on

the rear wall. For brick or concrete walls use the wall plugs that are supplied. Once the brackets have

been fixed in place, push the cooker back against the brackets then lift up the rear of the cooker so that

the bracket will lock under the rear lip of the hob.

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