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For internal use only
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General Information
Altering the specifications or attempting to modify the product is dangerous. For your own safety, have
spare parts installed by a professional electrician. The manufacturer is not liable for any damage
resulting from improper installation or the non-observance of current regulations for this type of
application. Please read through the installation instructions carefully prior to commencing with work.
In order to be able to achieve an optimal effect and the best possible ventilation, the cooker hood needs
sufficient inlet air which has been properly supplied. In the event of an insufficient supply of inlet air, the
number of revolutions of the ventialtion motor will rise, the ventilation power will be reduced and the
appliance will be noisier.
Should the filter mats become saturated, the ventilation power of the cooker hood will be reduced and
vapours will be insufficiently removed.
The cooker hood has been designed to draw off steam resulting from cooking and is supplied with an
exhaust air operating mode. Should it not be possible to draw off the air to the outside, respective
optional accessories may be used to adapt the hood for the recirculation air mode with charcoal filters.
On installing the hood, the following points are to be observed in addition to currently-valid safety
instructions and the respective instructions of your country:
1.
The cooker hood must always be installed above the centre of the hob.
2.
The clearance stipulated for instalment must be maintained.
The minimum distance between hobs and the lower edge of the hood must be 650 mm.
The minimum distance between gas hobs and the lower edge of the hood must be 700 mm.
3.
Exhaust air may not be discharged into a smoke chimney, exhaust gas chimney or into a shaft for
ventilating rooms where hearths or fireplaces have been installed. Should exhaust air be
discharged into smoke chimneys or exhaust gas chimneys which are not in operation, prior
approval must have been granted by the master chimney sweep responsible.
4.
In the case of
exhaust air operation
of the extractor hood and the simultaneous operation of
heating systems requiring a chimney (such as gas, oil or coal heaters, flow heaters or hot water
boilers), a sufficient supply of inlet air, required by the fireplace for combustion purposes, must be
ensured. The negative pressure in the location of the fireplace may not exceed 4 PA (0.04mbar).
This is achieved if it is possible for more air to flow in. In order to assess this, the entire ventilation
system of a house or appartment must always be taken into consideration.
In the case of
the recirculating air mode,
the cooker hood can be operated without any restric-
tions.
5.
The cooker hood may only be installed above a fireplace for solid fuels where there may be a risk
of fire (e.g. flying sparks) if the fireplace has a fully enclosed, permanent cover.
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