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Output of the hood must not be connected to air ducts, where there exist
another smokes.
You must be careful when using the appliance spontaneously with other ap-
pliances (e.g. gas, diesel fuels, coal, wood, etc. burning heaters, shower heaters),
which use the same air in the same environment. Attention must be paid when
using them simultaneously. It is because the hood could adversely affect the
combustion, by discharging the ambient air.
This warning does not apply to uses without flue.
When electric cooker hood is used simultaneously with devices that use gas or
other fuels, there must be sufficient ventilation in the room (might not apply to
devices that discharges the air back into the room).
LETHAL RISK, DANGER OF POISONING
Danger!
Warning – Choking Hazard
The packaging materials are dangerous for children. Never allow children to play
with packaging materials.
DANGER!
Warning – Death Hazard
There are life-threatening danger and poisoning danger due to reabsorbed
combustion gases. During the air discharge outlet use, unless sufficient air
supply is provided, do not use the appliance simultaneously with devices that
discharge toxic gases through flue such as ventilated, gas, oil, wood or coal
burning heaters, shower heaters, water heaters, etc.Fig. 3. Ventilated goods (e.g.
gas, oil, wood or coal burning heaters, shower heaters, water heaters) take com-
bustion air from the installation location, and discharge the waste gas through a
waste gas system (e.g. flue). When the cooker hood is active, it absorbs air from
the kitchen and neighbouring rooms.
If adequate air entry is not provided,
vacuum emerges. In such a case, the
toxic gases are absorbed from the flue
and waste gas channel, and are taken
into to door again. Fig. 3. Therefore,
adequate fresh air ingress must always
be ensured.Fig. 4
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