regulations and is in an ac-
cessible position.
• As regards the technical and
safety measures to be taken
for exhausting of fumes, it is
important that the regulations
set by local authorities be
complied with scrupulously.
CAUTION: remove the
protective films before in-
stalling the hood.
• Only use screws and hard-
ware of a sort suitable for the
hood.
CAUTION: failure to install
the screws or fixing
devices as described in
these instructions may
mean there is a risk of elec-
tric shocks.
• Do not look directly at the light
through optical devices (bin-
oculars,
magnifying
glasses…).
• Do not flambé food under the
hood: you might cause a fire.
• This appliance may be used
by children over the age of 8
years and by persons with
limited psycho-physical and
sensory abilities or with insuf-
ficient experience and know-
ledge, provided they are care-
fully supervised and instruc-
ted on how to use the appli-
ance safely and on the
dangers that it involves. Make
sure that children are not al-
lowed to play with the appli-
ance. Cleaning and mainten-
ance to be performed by the
user must not be carried out
by children, unless they are
under supervision.
• Supervise children, to make
sure they do not play with the
appliance.
• The appliance must not be
used by persons (including
children) with limited psycho-
physical or sensory capacit-
ies or with insufficient experi-
ence and knowledge, unless
they are carefully supervised
and instructed.
Accessible parts may be-
come extremely hot during
the use of cooking appli-
ances
• Clean and/or replace the fil-
ters after the period of time in-
dicated (danger of fire). See
the paragraph on Mainten-
ance and cleaning.
• The room must be adequately
ventilated when the hood is
used simultaneously with ap-
pliances that use gas or other
fuels (not applicable to appli-
ances that only discharge air
into the room).
• The symbol on the product
or on its packaging indicates
that the product must not be
disposed of with the normal
domestic waste. The product
must be disposed of at a spe-
cialist re-cycling centre for
electrical and electronic com-
ponents. By making sure that
this product is disposed of
properly, you will help prevent
possible
negative
con-
sequences for the environ-
ment and for health that might
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