13.5 Electrical connection
To protect the device, only remove the device from the
styrofoam shells when you press the device into the
cut-out. Never place the device upright on one side of
the device.
¡ Check the household wiring before connecting the
appliance.
¡ The appliance fulfils the requirements of protection
class I and must only be operated in conjunction
with an earth conductor.
¡ In the permanent electrical installation, a partition
must be provided in the phases in accordance with
the installation regulations.
¡ If
appears on the appliance's display, it has
not been connected correctly. Disconnect the appli-
ance from the mains and check the connection.
Connecting with a 3-wire cable
Ensure that there is sufficient fuse protection for the
household wiring.
Observe the colour coding of the power cable.
¡ The protective conductor is green/yellow .
¡ The neutral conductor is blue.
¡ The phase (external conductor) is brown.
¡ If required, the cable must be replaced with a multi-
phase power cable. When replacing the cable, ob-
serve the following paragraph.
Connecting without a pre-installed cable
Only connect the hob in accordance with the connec-
tion diagram.
¡ If required, install the enclosed copper bridges.
¡ The power cable must correspond to type H05 VV-F
or a higher rating.
¡ Use the current load to determine which wire cross-
section you require. A cross-section of < 1.5 mm² is
not permitted.
Connecting with a pre-installed 5-wire power
cable
The power cable must only be replaced by trained cus-
tomer service personnel.
13.6 Installing the hob
Do not trap the power cable and do not route it over
sharp edges.
¡ If the oven is a built-under type, route the cable
along the rear corners of the oven to the mains
socket.
¡ The hob can also be installed in an existing cut-out
that has a depth of 500 mm.
13.7 Removing the hob
Disconnect the appliance from the power supply.
1.
Push out the hob from below.
2.
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