ELECTRICAL INSTRUCTIONS
H
IDEA
WAY M
INI-KITCHEN WITH HOTPLA
T
ES
1
. 2 No. 13 amp sockets are required for the base unit.
1
No. 13 amp socket is required for the top unit.
(
An additional 13-amp socket may also be required for
a microwave housed within the top unit).
2. The 2 wires located at the back of the top cupboard
u
nit
m
ust
b
e connected to the control box located
under the sink (behind the controls for the hotplates).
This ensures that the circuit to the hotplates is cut off
when the upper doors are closed.
3. The blue wire already connected to the terminal block
(in the control box), must be moved over by one, to
allow the two additional wires from the top unit to be
connected. (See the attached wiring diagram).
4. The microwave can be connected to the light / socket
switch or alternatively the lead can be taken through
the back of the top unit and connected to an additional
13 amp socket. This will enable the internal 13 amp socket
switch to be used for other appliances e.g. A kettle.
5. The 13 amp plug from the top unit
must be connected
to a separate socket from the base unit, which includes
the fridge and hotplates, or any other appliance.
Do not use 2/3 way connectors or gang sockets.
The top unit should not be connected to the same phase
as the base unit.
HIDEAWAY MINI-KITCHEN WITHOUT HOTPLATES
1. 1 No. 13 amp socket is required for the refrigerator in
the base unit.
2. 1 No. 13 amp socket is required for the light / socket
switch located at the back of the cupboard unit.
(An additional 13-amp socket may also be required for
a microwave housed within the top unit).
3. The microwave can be connected to the light / socket
s
witch or alternatively the lead can be taken through
the back of the top unit and connected to an additional
13 amp socket. This will enable the internal 13 amp socket
switch to be used for other appliances e.g. A kettle.
4. The 13 amp plug from the top unit must be connected
to a separate socket from the base unit, which includes
the fridge and hotplates, or any other appliance.
Do not use 2/3 way connectors or gang sockets.
The top unit should not be connected to the same phase
as the base unit.
W
iring diagram for connecting the top cupboard to a base unit fitted with hotplates.
T
OP DIAGRAM
A
BOTTOM DIAGRAM B
Showing existing connections to be found in the control box situated behind the hotplate knobs on the base unit.
Showing the spiral hose with 2 wires located at the rear of the top cupboard.
These wires, when connected, activate the door ”cut-out” switch.
The blue wire (2) in diagram
A must be moved to a neighbouring terminal (as shown), in order that the
2 wires that activate the door switch can then be connected.