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Electrical, Connection – Neff T22S46N0 User Manual

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Connection

Electrical

An electrical 10 amp socket needs to be within 1 m of the

hotplate to allow electrical connection. The socket must

remain accessible after installation of the appliance.

Important note:

This appliance is connected to the mains (240 VAC) by

means of the connecting lead which must be fixed to the

kitchen unit to prevent it from coming into contact with hot

parts of the cooktop (or an oven installed underneath)

and remain accessible after installation of the cooktop.
When making this connection make sure that the lead

cannot come into contact with hot parts of the cooktop.
Important: This appliance must be earthed. When

connecting the cooktop ensure that the earth wire is

connected first and that all wires are connected to the

correct terminals. Fig. 4.

Gas

During the planning stage, consider the position of supply

connections.
The cooktop must be connected to the gas supply with

upstream connection of an isolation valve in accordance

with the respectively valid regulations. We recommend

that the isolation valve be fitted prior to the cooktop to

enable isolation of cooktop from gas supply. The valve

must be easily accessible at all times.
To find out the factory set gas type, see bottom of

cooktop next to gas connection.
Remove plastic cap from gas supply line prior to

installation.
Fit regulator (N.G.) or a test point (Universal LPG) directly

to the R 1/2’’ connection as per Fig. 5. and Fig. 6.
Direction of gas flow is indicated on the rear of the

regulator.
For position of the inlet connection refer Fig.1.
Use pipe compound or thread sealant, properly theaded

pipes and careful assembly procedure so that there is no

cross threading, etc., which might cause damage or

leakage.
Make sure that all connections peformed are free of

leakage.
The manufacturer does not accept any liability for

leakage on connections performed by the installer or if

the L-tube is moved or twisted.

Fig. 4