INSTALLATION
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MAINTENANCE
Installation
General
When the appliance does not have a
connecting cable and plug, then it may be
connected to the mains only by an approved
installer.
After installation the wall socket and plug
must be accessible at all times.
Please note:
The power rating and required mains voltage
are shown on the rating plate at the back of
the oven. Connection should take place
according to national and local regulations.
To connect the appliance a fixed connection
has to be made. The wire which is coloured
green and yellow must be connected to the
terminal which is marked by the letter E or the
earth symbol or which is coloured green,
or green and yellow. The wire which is
coloured blue must be connected to the
terminal which is marked by the letter N or
which is coloured black. The wire which is
coloured brown must be connected to the
terminal which is marked by the letter L or
which is coloured red. If the input of the
appliance exceeds 3 kW, the appliance has to
be connected to an outlet with a rated current
exceeding 13 Amp.
Electrical connection
230 V -50 Hz.
■ The appliance should always be earthed.
Uase good quality cable for connecting e.g.
H05RRF, 1,5 or 2,5 mm
2
, with 3 or 5 cores,
depending on the regulations.
With following colour code:
brown = phase L
blue = phase N
green/yellow = earth ( )
black= neutral or phase
Depending upon the wiring diagram, you
can use the black cores for neutral or a
phase.
The cable must have a plug suitable for a
nominal load of at least 15 A.
If you want to make a fixed connection,
ensure that a multi-pole switch with a
distance between contacts of 3 mm is
installed in the supply cable.
Wiring diagrams
■ There is a label showing the wiring
diagrams on the underside of the appliance.
Supply terminals
■ The supply terminals are accessible by
removing the cover plate on the underside.
You can make the cross connections
needed using the jumpers on the terminal
block. Do not forget to secure the cable with
the cable clamp. Refit the cover plate after
you have secured the cable.
Cleaning
Enamelled parts
The inside of the oven door, the side panels,
the base of the oven, the baking sheet and the
roasting tin are all completely enamelled.
These are best cleaned with hot, soapy water
or a little liquid detergent (Jif); rinse well with
clean water.
Accessories
Self-cleaning walls can be ordered as an
accessory to this oven. These oven walls
clean themselves at a temperature of 200 °C
and only need to be wiped off with a dry cloth
(accessory package ZR 985).
Chrome
Clean the ridges, the rack and the control
panel with hot soapy water or a little liquid
detergent, rinse with clean water.
Plastic/glass
Clean the handle and knobs with soapy water
or Glassex.
Sealing rubber
Clean with hot soapy water and rinse with
clean water.
A tip
Cleaning the oven regularly will prevent
stubborn stains.
Removing parts
We recommend that filter A (see Figure 4) on
the back oven wall be cleaned regularly if you
roast or grill often. The filter can be easily
removed by loosening the screw at the
bottom. The filter can be washed with a dish-
washing detergent or in the dishwasher.
If you want to thoroughly clean the oven, the
ledges can be removed by removing the round
nuts B (see Figure 5).
fig. 4
A