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Intended use
This extractor hood complies with the
stipulated safety regulations. Improper use
may result in injury or damage.
The extractor hood may be used in the
household only. The manufacturer is not liable
for damage which is caused by improper use or
incorrect operation.
The manufacturer cannot be made
responsible for damage which can be attributed
to non-observance of the safety instructions.
RISK OF INJURY
Do not allow children to play with the
extractor hood! Adults and children must
never operate the appliance unsupervised
– if they are not physically or mentally
capable of doing so,
– or if they do not have the knowledge and
experience to operate the appliance
correctly and safely.
Technical safety
The extractor hood left the factory in perfect
condition. Nevertheless check the appliance for
visible damage before installation. If it is
damaged, do not switch it on!
If the power cord of the extractor hood is
damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer, his customer service or a
similarly qualified person to prevent hazardous
situations.
Only a qualified technician may install
(including electrical connection), service or
repair the extractor hood. Always isolate the
extractor hood by pulling out the mains plug
or switching off the fuse!
Safety instructions
If the appliance is improperly installed,
serviced or repaired, the user may be placed in
considerable danger for which the
manufacturer is not liable.
Changes to the electrical or mechanical
installation are dangerous and must not be
undertaken! They may also cause the extractor
hood to malfunction.
Simultaneous operation of the extractor
hood with a heating appliance which is
dependent on ambient air
Heating appliances which are dependent
on ambient air, e.g. gas, oil, wood, or solid-fuel
heaters, instantaneous water heaters, hot
water boilers, hobs or ovens, and which draw
combustion air out of the installation room
and whose exhaust gases are conveyed to the
exterior by a flue.
RISK OF POISONING
If the extractor hood is operated at the same
time as a heating appliance which is
dependent on ambient air, there is a risk of
poisoning due to combustion gases being
drawn back in.
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