User manual
Instructions for the Installer 
EN 
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 has been damaged or dropped. Contact the Technical 
Assistance Service. 
Place the oven on a flat and stable surface. The oven 
must not be put close to any sources of heat, radios or 
televisions. 
16.1  Electrical supply 
Before  installing  the  oven  have  a  qualified  electrician 
verify  that  your  home  is  provided  with  adequate 
electrical service and that the addition of the oven will 
not  overload  the  branch  circuit  on  which  it  is  to  be 
installed. 
A  separate  three-wire  or  four-wire  single  phase,  240 
Volt, 60 Hz, branch circuit is required. 
For  hook-up  of  the  oven  you  will  need  to  have  an 
approved  junction  box  installed  where  it  will  be  easily 
reached through the front of the cabinet where the oven 
will be located. The oven has 3 feet of conduit. 
Allow two to three feet of  slack in  the line so  that the 
oven can be moved if servicing is ever necessary. 
DO NOT shorten the flexible conduit. 
16.2  Wiring requirements 
When  making  the  wire  connections,  use  the  entire 
length of the conduit provided (3 feet). The conduit must 
not be cut. 
Before making connections make sure the power is off 
and read and observe the following: 
1.  A  separate  three-wire  or  four-wire,  single  phase,  240  Volt,  60  Hz  branch 
circuit is required for the oven. 
2.  The oven must be connected with Copper or Aluminum wire. 
3.  In the United States: 
  Wiring must conform to the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 
7 latest edition. You can obtain a copy of the National Electrical Code 
by writing to: National Fire Protection Association Batterymarch Park 
Quincy, MA 02269 










