Use and care instruction, Installation instruction guide, Oven electrical connection – Rangemaster 60S User Manual

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3 9880015700 E OVEN RANGEMASTER 03-2006

USE AND CARE INSTRUCTION

ATTENTION: FOR CORRECT INSTALLATION AND USE, YOU MUST REFER TO
YOUR OVEN MODEL TECHNICAL DATA. PLEASE, CHECK APPLIANCE
RATING PLATE FOR OVEN MODEL NUMBER.


INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION GUIDE

BUILT-IN OVEN TO CABINET UNIT:

The oven may be built-in either in a column or under countertop of a suitable cabinet unit.

Cut-out opening dimensions to be performed on cabinets are indicated in fig. 1. Make sure cabinet unit in which the
oven is to be fitted is sufficiently sturdy to take the weight of the appliance, approx. 35 Kg. for mod. 60S or 52 Kg.for
model 90D. Please follow respective oven model cut-out dimensions: Fig. 1A for mod. 60 S and Fig. 1B for mod. 90D.
On the bottom of the unit and/or on the shelf supporting the oven, remember to do the cut-out section at the back, see
fig. 1, to allow fresh air passage for appliance cooling.
Ensure that the oven is firmly fixed on provided cut-out. Use screws “A” , fig. 2, to secure oven.

CHARACTERISTICS OF CABINET UNIT: Cabinet Unit technical requirements as follow;
- The unit and its components must be able to resist a temperature of 90°C without becoming unglued or warped.
- The unit must allow free passage of the electrical connections as well as gas tubing in case is needed.


OVEN ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

IMPORTANT.
- This appliance must be connected to power supply only by a skilled authorised personal.
- Electrical connection must comply with requested local product electrical standard requirements.
- It must be powered by a single-phase 230V ~ 50Hz electrical connection;

EARTH OR GROUND CONNECTION IS MANDATORY.
- If electrical wiring is made directly to wall outlet, it is necessary to apply a breaker type of switch suitable to appliance
electrical power and standard requirements.
- IN ANY TIME, GROUND WIRING MUST NOT BE INTERRUPTED BY A SWITCH OR SIMILAR
COMPONENT.

THE APPLIANCE MUST ALWAYS BE DISCONNECTED FROM POWER SUPPLY BEFORE
PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE AND SETTINGS.

The appliances could be supplied with an electrical flexible cord without plug. In case of plug application, use a suitable
plug in accordance to the appliance technical specifications. Remember to properly connect the ground or yellow/green
wire to the plug’s ground lead
In case of flexible cord replacement or application, read following instruction:
- Disconnect electrical power supply.
- Open terminal block cover (for mod. 60S; fig. 3 - 4A and for mod. 90D; fig. 4B).
- Fix flexible cord leads properly as indicated in figure 4, Brown Hot (L), Neutral (N) and Ground. Remember the
yellow-green lead is ground. If a 13A (BS. 1363) plug is used, fit a 13 amp fuse.
- The flexible cord must always be secured by the cord clamp (fig. 4) on terminal block, so may not become loose by
being pulled accidentally. Also, make sure flexible cord does not touch hot point of over 75 °C through out the entire
cord length.
- Electrical plug must be suitable to appliance purpose, as mentioned before. Also, position the plug in a location
accessible after appliance installation, unless the appliance incorporates or is connected to a switch that ensures all-pole
disconnection. This type of switch must have a contact separation in all poles of not less than 3 mm.


ATTENTION: Use only electrical flexible cord with three-prong assembly, for all Single ovens use type
H05RR-FH 3 x 1.5 and for Twin-Style oven use type H05RR-FH 3 x 2.5.

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