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5.3 Exhaust Air Mode
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DANGER
Death Risk!
Exhaust gases that are reabsorbed might lead to
poisoning. Exhaust air must not be transferred to
an active smoke or waste gas flue; or a flue used
for ventilation of the places, where heat sources
are installed. If you want to transfer exhaust air to
an inactive smoke or waste gas flue, you need to
obtain permission from an authorized chimney
sweep.
If exhaust air is discharged over the external
wall, a telescopic wall case must be used.
5.4 Air Discharge Line
Information:
Manufacturer of appliance
cannot be held responsible for defects caused
by laid pipes.
Appliance shows the highest performance
when a short and flat air outlet pipe and a pipe
diameter as large as possible is used.
Optimum ventilation performance cannot be
reached and noise of fan increases when long
and rough air outlet pipes and multiple pipe
elbows or pipe diameters smaller than 150 mm
are used.
Pipes or hoses used in laying the air outlet
line must be made of inflammable materials.
Circular Pipes
It is recommended that inner diameter should
be 150 mm or at least 120 mm.
Flat Channels
Inner Section must be appropriate to the
diameter of circular pipes.
Ø150 mm approx. 177 cm
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Ø120 mm approx. 173 cm
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Flat channels shouldn't have sharp elbows.
Use sealing strips for different pipe diameters.
5.5 Checking the Wall
Wall must be flat, straight and have the
sufficient bearing capacity.
Depth of drilling holes must comply with the
length of bolts. Dowels must fit in properly.
Bolts and dowels in the enclosure are
appropriate for use in rigid monolithic walls. Use
appropriate fasting materials for different
constructions (for ex. plasterboard, aerated
concrete, proton bricks).
5.6 Electrical Connection
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DANGER
Electric Shock Danger!
Components in the appliance might have sharp
edges. Connection cable can be damaged. Do
not bend or jam the connection cable during
installation.
Necessary connection data is provided on the
type label found inside your appliance; metal
grease filters must be removed to see the label.
Length of connection line: approx.
1.3 m
This appliance complies with EU interference
elimination guidelines.
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DANGER
5.7 Danger of Electric Shock!
It must always be possible to disconnect the
appliance from the electric network. Appliance
must be plugged in a protected contact outlet that
is mounted in accordance with the rules. If the
plug cannot be reached after installation or during
the required fixed connection, there must be
many pole separation assemblies available with
at least 3 mm contact distance to the installation.
Fixed connection must be performed by an
electronics expert only.