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Electrolux EKD60760 User Manual

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1. Before fitting the anti-tip guard, make

sure that the cooker has been adjusted
to the correct height and is standing level.

2. The attachment (B) is fitted to the left side

when delivered. Measure out where the
anti-tip guard (A) is to be located, 60 mm
down from the edge of the hob and 50
mm from the wall (cupboard). Screw it
firmly into solid material or use suitable
reinforcement. The entire anti-tip guard (A
+B) can also be located on the right-hand
side (See fig. 1).

Make sure that the surface behind the cooker
is smooth. If there are tiles or a moulding be-
hind the edge of the ceramic glass plate then
there must be a space with the same dimen-
sion between the anti-tip guard and the wall.
This is so that the anti-tip guard is firmly at-
tached to the cooker and functions correctly.
Check that the anti-tip guard projects at least
20 mm into the hole in the back of the cooker
(B) when the cooker is pushed in (See fig. 2).
NOTE! If the space between the bench cup-
boards is greater than the width of the cook-
er, then you must adjust the side measure-
ment if you want to centre the cooker.

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Electrical connections

Warning! Any work required on the
cooker must be carried out by a qualified
expert. Any work carried out by non-
qualified people can mean poorer
cooker performance and result in
personal injury and/or damage to
property.

A cooker that is delivered with a cable and a
plug must be connected to an earthed wall
outlet. The connected rating and voltage are
shown on the data plate. There is a wiring
diagram on the back of the cooker.
The electrical installation is to include a de-
vice whereby it is possible to separate all the
poles of the equipment from the power sup-
ply. The contact breaker should disconnect
all poles of the supply in such way as to en-
sure full disconnection under overvoltage III
connections.
This requirement must be satisfied for safety
reasons.

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