EN
PRELIMINARY NOTES
1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Assembly, connection, commissioning and repair may only be carried out by a specia-
list. This specialist can determine the suitable mounting and exhaust air routing of the
cooker hood. The fastening must be suitable for the weight of the cooker hood and the
load on the substrate. Observe the pull-out values of the dowels supplied. In the case
of other unsafe substrates, a construction expert, e.g. a structural engineer or architect,
must be consulted to ensure safe installation of the cooker hood.
Risk of injury !
Sharp edges can occur during production extractor hood.
Wear protective gloves during installation.
Danger of electric shock !
The mains voltage must correspond to the information on the type plate. Only connect
the extractor hood to a properly installed socket outlet with earthing contact. The so-
cket must be easily accessible after installation so that the cooker hood can be dis-
connected from the mains voltage if necessary. If the appliance is permanently connec-
ted (e.g. if there is no socket), the cooker hood may only be connected to the mains
voltage by a qualified electrician. For permanent connection, the cooker hood must be
connected to a single circuit with a disconnecting device. Switches with a contact ope-
ning of at least 3 mm and all-pole switches, e.g. LS switches and contactors, are regar-
ded as disconnecting devices. Switch off the mains circuit(s) before working on the
electrical connection of the extractor hood. Before drilling fixing holes, check that no
electrical cables can be damaged by drilling. The electrical connection must be
prepared so that the cooker hood can easily be connected. Local regulations
must be observed.
Exhaust air duct (for exhaust air operation - optional)
The exhaust air must not be led into a chimney which is used for exhaust gases from
devices with fuels (e.g. gas). Official regulations for the discharge of exhaust air must
be observed. The exhaust air path must be prepared in such a way that the cooker
hood can easily be connected to it. The exhaust hose must be laid without kinks. If the
extractor hood is operated simultaneously with other room air dependent fireplaces
(e.g. wood-, gas-, oil- or coal-fired appliances) in one room during exhaust air operati-
on, deadly combustion gases can be led back into the room by a resulting negative
pressure. The operator must therefore ensure an adequate supply of air at all times.
The negative pressure in the room must not exceed 4 Pa (0.04mbar). Do not exceed
max. duct length of 5m with B-version.
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