7.2 Electrical connection
DANGER! Risk of fatal injury!
If the electrical installation is not properly carried out, there is a risk of fatal electric
shock.
Always have the electrical connection performed by a qualified electrician.
For installation in bath and shower rooms, observe the relevant local regulations
[e.g. VDE 0100 Part 701 in Germany].
The unit is delivered ready to plug in and may only be connected to standard safety sockets.
The current type and voltage of the mains connection must correspond to those stated on the name
plate,
Mains fuse: 10 A, slow-blow,
Earth the unit according to the regulations.
7.2.1 Mains connection
Fig. 11: Position of the safety socket
Fig. 12: Installing the safety socket
1
2
There are two options for positioning the safety
socket:
1 Within the front wall installation, behind the
cover of the maintenance hatch (Fig. 11, Pos. 1).
The inspection hatch must be opened in order to
respond to an alarm by pulling out the mains
plug.
2 Outside the front wall installation, near the
maintenance hatch (Fig. 11, Pos. 2). There is
immediate access to the main plug for
responding to an alarm or switching off the
unit in an emergency.
For installation outside the front wall installation,
a flush-mounted cavity wall socket with a cut-
out base is required (Fig. 12). It is covered with a
commercially available cooker socket from any
manufacturer. When the insert for the cooker
socket is removed, the mains plug can be passed
through for initial connection and maintenance.
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