The cooker hood may only be used in a pri vat e household and for normal cooking purpo ses. It fulfils international
safety r egulat ions and standards of quality. All precautionary measures however ca nnot ful ly eli minate all the ac cident risks.
Therefore you should read through instructions, advises and safety instructions carefully before you install and
start using the cooker hood . Pay sp ecial a ttentio n to sent ences wi th a warni ng trian gle to avoi d damages to person
or property. Save the instruction boook for future reference if the cooker hood is sold or left to another person.
Use of cooker hood
•Never leave any deep-frying, melting fat,
paraffin or an y other inf lammable unatt ended on
the hob. If event of fire: Immediately switch off
the cooker hood and the cooker. Note! Cover
the fire. Nev er use water.
•Never do any flambé cooking underneath the
cooker hood. It can cause a fir e. Remembe r that
overheated fat may spontaneously ignite. Never
leave the fraying pan unattended.
•It is essential that the grease filter is regularly
cleaned to avoid fat to drip on to the hot zone
and cause fire . Read also the part “Maint enance
and Cleaning” in the instruction book.
Disposal
•Prevent accidents when disposing your cooker
hood. Disconnect the power plug from the wall
socket and cut the power cord at the hood inlet.
Contact your local authority for information on
where to dispose the cooker hood.
Guide to use the Instructions
Installation and service
•Any electrical installation of the cooker hood
must be carried out by a qualifie d electri cian and
the hood itself must be installed by someone
with experience. Installation made by an
unqualified person can lead to loss of function
of the cooker hood and possible damage to
person and/or property.
•The cooker hood must be at least 40 cm above
electric burners or electric range, or at least 65
cm above gas burners or gas range.
•Ensure that the power cord does not get
squeezed at the installat ion.
•The cooker hood is only currentless when the
plug or the fuse is disconnected.
•Laws and regulations which apply to the way
exhaust air should be removed must be
observed. For example, the exhaust air may not
be taken into flues that are used for the removal
of fumes from consumables, which are fed with
types of energy other than electrical energy,
such as oil-fired boilers or wood-burni ng st ove s.
The following symbols will be found in the text to
guide you throughout the Instructions:
Safety instructions
Environmental inform ation
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