Important safety and environmental
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instructions
1.1.2 Product safety
You can use a pipe with a diameter
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of 120 mm or 150 mm on the flue
connection of the hood.
Do not make connections to the
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flues connected with stoves,
exhaust shafts or flues with rising
flames. Observe the rules set by
authorities on the discharge of
exhaust air.
The height between the lower
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surface of the hood and upper
surface of the stove/oven should
not be less than 50 cm for gas
hobs and 45 cm for electric hobs.
Do not operate the hood without
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aluminum filters and do not
remove the filters while it is
operated.
Never touch the hood's lamps
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after they are operated for a long
time. Hot lamps may burn your
hand.
Avoid large flames beneath the
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product. Otherwise, particles on
oil filter may ignite and lead to a
fire.
Turn on the hobs after placing
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pans or pots on it. Otherwise,
rising heat may deform certain
parts of your product.
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Turn off the hobs before taking
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away pans or pots.
Avoid inflammable materials
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under the hood.
Oil may ignite while frying foods.
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Therefore, be careful about cloths
and curtains.
Never leave the cooker unat-
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tended when frying foods; other-
wise hot oil may cause fire.
There is the risk of fire if your hood
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is not cleaned in the specified
periods.
Be extremely careful and wear
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gloves when cleaning the hood.
We advise you to operate the
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appliance a few minutes before
starting to cook in order to
increase the suction power. Thus,
you shall have a continuous and
stable suction power when the
vapors arise.
Operate your hood for 15 minutes
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more after the end of cooking or
frying in order to remove the smell
and cooking vapor in the kitchen.
When the hood is in use, especially
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together with gas cookers,
make sure that environment is
ventilated with clean air.
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