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Before using the hood
? To get best performance ? Packaging materials can be ? Installation and connection to
from the hood, please read dangerous for children. Keep the mains and exhaust ducts
these user instructions the packaging material (plastic must be carried out by a
carefully.bags, polystyrene, etc.) well out qualified technician, in
of their reach.accordance with the
? Make sure the hood has not manufacturer's instructions and
been damaged during local safety regulations.
transportation.
Safeguarding the environment
1. Packaging2 ApplianceThe appliance must be delivered to
The packaging material is entirely The appliance is made using an authorised collection centre for
recyclable, and marked with the recyclable materials. Disposal must scrapping.
recycling symbol . Follow local be carried out in accordance with
regulations for scrapping. Keep local environmental regulations
the packaging materials (plastic for waste disposal.
bags, polystyrene parts, etc.) out
Make the appliance unusable by
of reach of children, as they are
cutting off the power cord.
potentially dangerous.
Precautions and general recommendations
1. Always disconnect the hood 4 Never leave the pan 7 Regularly remove dirt deposits.
by switching off the unattended when frying Regularly clean or replace filters.
electrical power supply since the cooking oil could Never use flammable materials to
before cleaning or carrying
ignite.convey exhaust air.
out maintenance.
5 Regular maintenance
2 Exhaust air must not be Declaration
guarantees smooth hood
conveyed through the same
operation and high of conformity
flue used by the heating system
performance.
or other non-electrical This product has been designed,
appliances.6 If the hood is used together manufactured and marketed
with non-electrically powered
3 Do not flambé food under according to the following:
the hood since the flames appliances, ambient negative - safety objectives of ?Low
pressure must not exceed 4 pa
generated could cause a fire.Voltage? Directive 73/23/EEC
-5
(4 x 10bar).
- protection requirements of
For this reason, make sure the
?EMC? Directive 89/336/EEC
room is well ventilated.
amended by Directive 93/68/EEC.
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