Installation Guide

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Installation
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Cooktop power connection
The mains cable to be used (pre-assembled) must be at 
least Type H05V2V2-F.
Connection Fuse protection Minimum cross-section
1-phase connection 1 x 16 A
1.5 mm²
Tab. 4.7  Fuse protection and minimum cross-section
INFO 
A damaged mains cable must be replaced by another 
suitable mains cable. This may only be done by an 
authorised member of the After Sales Service team.
 Switch off the main switch/automatic circuit breaker 
before connecting the cooktop.
 Secure the main switch/automatic circuit breaker 
against being switched back on without permission.
 Make sure the power to the appliance is disconnected.
 Only connect the cooktop using a fixed mains 
connection.
1
L1
2
N PE
220 - 240 V~
Fig. 4.44  Connection diagram 1-phase connection cooktop
Connecting the control unit to the power 
supply
 Connect the mains cable for the control unit to the 
mains.
 Check that installation has been carried out correctly.
 Switch on the main switch/automatic circuit breaker.
4.14  Gas installation (only in the case 
of gas cooktop CKG)
The gas connection may only be carried out by an authorised 
gas fitter in accordance with applicable legal and local 
regulations. Comply with local utility company regulations.
Country Regulation/guidelines
Germany DVGW TRGI 2018 and DVGW-worksheet G 600
Austria ÖVGW-GK guidelines
Switzerland SVGW Gas Regulations G1
EKAA guideline 6517
Regulations of the Vereinigung Kantonaler 
Feuerversicherungen (VKF)
Netherlands 
Belgium 
France
Regulations of standard NBN D 51-003
Regulations and connection requirements of the 
gas supply company (G.D.F.) and electricity supply 
company (E.D.F)
Tab. 4.8  Country requirements (information supplied without 
liability)
4.14.1 Ventilation
This appliance is not connected to a flue gas evacuation 
device. It must be positioned and connected in accordance 
with the applicable installation conditions. Suitable 
ventilation measures must be adhered to in particular.
 Always ensure sufficient ventilation during operation 
(of the appliance).
4.14.2 Gas connection
This gas cooking appliance corresponds to device class 
3. It is equipped with a flexible connection tube. The gas 
hose must meet the requirements of EN14800.
The installation of a gas bayonet socket in the adjacent 
unit is recommended. 
The connection of liquid gas (LPG) is performed with 
the interconnection of a sealed connection socket 
(pipe D: 8 x 1 mm).
The connection to the gas supply is to be created with 
flexible and seamless pipes made from stainless steel.
The connection with a bayonet hose is to be created in 
accordance with DIN 3383 with a maximum length of 
1500 mm.
The connection bracket and connection pieces must 
be equipped with a 1/2 inch external thread in 
accordance with the regulatory country requirements 
(see table 4.8). 
 Connect the appliance as follows:
 Switch all appliances off.
 Close the gas supply.
 Switch off the main switch/automatic circuit breaker 
before connecting the cooktop.
 Secure the main switch/automatic circuit breaker 
against being switched back on without permission.
 Make sure the power to the appliance is disconnected.
 Check the gas type and gas pressure of the gas supply 
pipe. 
 Ensure that the appliance is equipped with the correct 
nozzle type in order to guarantee a correct burner 
flame and safe operation.
 Remove the protective cap from the connection tube.
 Use a bayonet socket to connect this directly to the 
connection of the gas cooktop using a permitted hose 
clip to prevent any leakage of gas.
Only use the connection permitted in your country.
ISO 228-1/ISO7-1(EN10226): cylindrical/conical 
ISO 228-1/ISO 228-1: cylindrical/cylindrical
 Connect the appliance to the gas supply pipe. 
 Tighten all connections so that they are secure.
 Check that installation has been carried out correctly.
 Check the correct functioning of the stopcock.
 Check the tightness of the gas connection by 
conducting a leak test.
 Ensure that there is no risk of ignition sparks.
 Do not use fire or an open flame.
 Use suitable testing equipment to check all the 
connections between the cooktop and the gas connection.
 When using a leak spray for this process, ensure that 
you wet all connections.










