8 | Setup and installation
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Fig. 9:
Attach bracket (1) – opening in rear panel (2)
d) Attach mesh basket to the rails on the bracket.
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Fig. 10:
Attach mesh basket (1) to bracket (2)
For hygiene reasons, do not stick any advertising films
or other materials onto the appliance.
8.1
Electrical connection
The connection to the power supply is carried out by
qualified staff.
Technical data
WARNING
Connect the appliance to the power
supply.
Contact with live parts may result in electric
shock. Fire hazard due to sparking or over-
load.
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Only qualified staff may carry out work on
the electrical system.
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Note and adhere to the following before
connecting to the power supply:
- Applicable local electrical safety regula-
tions.
- Applicable standards and safety instruc-
tions.
- Information on rating plate
.
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Do not connect a damaged appliance or
damaged parts (such as connecting
cables) to the power supply.
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Only qualified staff may replace damaged
parts, e.g. connecting cables.
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Do not squeeze or bend connecting
cables.
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Adhere to the minimum requirements for
connecting cables
[see
.
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Fuse the appliance in accordance with the
applicable regulations and laws as well as
the specifications issued by AHT
[see
.
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Only connect the appliance to a mains cir-
cuit with protective earthing.
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Do not use extension cords or multiple
socket strips.
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Do not damage concealed electrical
parts. Do not drill holes in the appliance
and do not carry out any other work on the
appliance.
Appliance connection
The appliance is connected using a mains plug.
Fig. 11:
Appliance connection
The appliance does not have an on/off switch.
The socket for the appliance connection must not be
screwed onto the appliance.
Wall mounting is recommended.
NOTICE
Material and property damage due to devi-
ations (voltage, frequency, direction of rota-
tion) in the operating company’s electrical
network that are not permitted by AHT.
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The manufacturer is not liable for damage to the
operator’s electrical equipment or any resulting
damage.
Material damage due to faulty electrical con-
nection.
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Load breakers or appliance shut-downs are not
permitted.
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There must be a continuous power supply.
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Ensure the correct rotation direction (CW rotary
field) of the power supply.
8.2
Fusing
Every electrical connection must be sufficiently fused.
Technical data
[see
WARNING
Faulty/insufficient fuse protection.
Contact with live parts may result in electric
shock. Fire hazard due to sparking or over-
load.