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ELECTRIC DIAGRAM KEY

F1

Oven switch

ST

Safety thermostat

STL

Safety thermal overload

TL

Thermal overload

TL1

Induction hob thermal overload

PR

Electronic programmer

PB

Temperature probe

TS

Oven temperature selector

EC

Oven function selector (encoder)

SF

State functions

DL

Door lock device

R2

Relay 2

R3

Relay 3

LF

Oven lamp

TR

Oven lamps transformer

S1

Door lock indicator lamp

S2

Line pilot lamp

C

Oven top heating element

G

Oven grill heating element

SI

Oven bottom heating element (int.)

SE

Oven bottom heating element (ext.)

CI

Oven circular heating element

UD

Induction units user display

PCB

Induction units PCB

RSI

Rotary selector interface

DLM

Door lock motor

GIR

Rotisserie motor

V

Oven fan motor

CF

Cooling fan motor

RS

Resistance (220 Ohm)

R

Product relay

M

Terminal block

T

Earth Connection

https://producthelp.fisherpaykel.com/nz/Cook/Freestanding_Cookers/Induction/OR90SDBSIPX1/User_Guide_OR90SDBSIPX1/02_Installation_instructions

Updated: Wed, 27 Mar 2019 03:09:12 GMT

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Page 1: ...urrounding the cooker must be made of heat resistant material and must be able to withstand temperatures of 65 C above room temperature Do not install the cooker near flammable materials eg curtains I...

Page 2: ...1 Area for electrical connection Fig 2 Dimensions and distances from cooker https producthelp fisherpaykel com nz Cook Freestanding_Cookers Induction OR90SDBSIPX1 User_Guide_OR90SDBSIPX1 02_Install Up...

Page 3: ...ve the kickstrip unscrew the two screws holding it in place The cooker is already fitted with four levelling feet Level the cooker by screwing or unscrewing the feet Make sure you follow the instructi...

Page 4: ...or electrical wires 2 Attach the anti tilt bracket to the floor and rear wall using the four screws supplied as shown in Fig 4 3 After attaching the anti tilt bracket securely slide the cooker into pl...

Page 5: ...rt the drawer rails into the guide rails b Gently push the drawer in completely the safety catches will automatically hook 7 Replace the kickstrip using the two screws Beware of sharp edges when remov...

Page 6: ...oker Lift the feet clear of the floor Take extra care not to damage the door sensor top left of oven Fig 8 Correctly lifting the cooker Fig 9 Incorrectly lifting the cooker Fig 10 Incorrectly moving t...

Page 7: ...power supply cable to the cooker it is necessary to 1 Unhook the terminal board cover by inserting a screwdriver into the two hooks A fig 12 2 Unscrew the screw D and open completely the cable clamp...

Page 8: ...replaced only by an authorised service agent in order to avoid a hazard Voltage and power consumption 220 240 380 415 V 3N 50 Hz 47 2A 230V 10850 W diversity not applied Fig 12 Terminal block https p...

Page 9: ...V 3N 5 x 2 5 mm2 380 415 V 2N 4 x 6 mm2 Connection with wall box connection Diversity factor applied A diversity factor may be applied to the total loading of the appliance only by a suitably qualifi...

Page 10: ...e pilot lamp C Oven top heating element G Oven grill heating element SI Oven bottom heating element int SE Oven bottom heating element ext CI Oven circular heating element UD Induction units user disp...

Page 11: ...Induction unit left zones IU RH Induction unit right zones https producthelp fisherpaykel com nz Cook Freestanding_Cookers Induction OR90SDBSIPX1 User_Guide_OR90SDBSIPX1 02_Install Updated Wed 27 Mar...

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