ANWEISUNGEN
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60
WARNINGS
GB
60
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ny interventions or repairs on the unit during the warranty period must be carried out solely
by the manufacturer’s authorised service centre; conversely, the warranty will be is invalidated
and terminated immediately. The manufacturer will not recognise any warranties under any
circumstances for any problems subsequently encountered.
Replace any defective or damaged parts with original spare parts: only original spare parts can
ensure compliance with safety standards.
N
otice to persons with pacemakers: keep in mind that an electromagnetic field is generated in
the immediate vicinity of the unit while it is in operation.
The possibility that the pacemaker’s operation may be affected is very remote. If in doubt, contact
the pacemaker manufacturer or your doctor.
W
arning: do not pour any type of liquid into the suction slot of the hood.
W
arning: it is recommended to seal with silicone or adhesive tape all the joints of the pipes,
both of the exhaust pipes and the fittings that join the various parts.
I
n the case of installation in filtration mode, pay particular attention to the positioning of the fume
exhaust area to avoid possible turbulence, so as not to interfere either with the suction system or
with the hob.
I
n the installations in filtration mode, place the pipes inside of the plinth of the furniture, ensuring
air evacuation to the outside via a special grid, in order to prevent moisture from building up
inside of the same.
T
urn on the suction device only when the cover is open.To open and close the cover, use only
the dedicated slot.
T
he liquid collection tray must be emptied on a regular basis.
Such tray is designed to contain about 0,7 litre of water; in case of spillage or fall of fluids on the
device, turn off the appliance immediately and empty the tray. If the liquid fallen on the floor
is greater than the maximum capacity of the tray, turn off the device and contact the customer
service immediately.
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