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other fuels.

•The  room  must  be  adequately

ventilated when the hood will be

used simultaneously with equip­

ment powered by energy other

than electricity e.g. gas cookers.

•The  excessive  accumulation  of

grease in the hood and metal fil

­

ters may cause dripping and fire

risks, therefore it is necessary to

wash the inside of the hood and

the metal filters at least once a

month.

•Do  not  produce  flames  under

the hood.

•The bottom of the hood must be

fitted at least 65cm above gas or

combination hobs. Observe the

minimum limits set by WORKTOP 

MANUFACTURER’S MINIMUM

LIMITS. This distance may be

reduced if mentioned in the hood

installation instructions.

•Never leave gas burning without

a pan above it. The grease accu­

mulated in the filters may drip or

catch fire when the temperature

is increased.

•Avoid cooking under the hood if

the metal filters are not fitted e.g.

while they are being cleaned in

the dishwasher.

•We  recommend  you  wear  glo

­

ves and use extra caution when

cleaning the inside of the hood.

•Your  hood  is  designed  for  do

­

mestic use and only for the ex­

traction and purification of gases

from food preparation. Use for

other purposes is at your own

risk and may be dangerous.The

manufacturer is not responsible 

for damage caused by improper

use of the device.

•For  repairs  please  contact  the

manufacturer’s nearest Tech­

nical Assistance Department

which will always use genuine

parts.  Repairs  or  modifications

by unauthorized personnel may

result in damage to equipment

or malfunction, endangering

safety.

•This  device  complies  with  the

European Directive 2002/96/EC

on electrical and electronic devi­

ces entitled “Electrical and Elec­

tronic Equipment Waste “. The

directive provides the framework

applicable throughout the Euro­

pean Union for the return and

recycling of electrical and elec­

tronic equipment waste [symbol]

responsible for his/her safety.

Keep children away from the de­

vice and never let them play with
it  .

GB

 

Summary of Contents for PRCH

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Page 3: ...wled ge if they have been given su pervision or proper training in the safe use of the device and if they understand the dangers in volved Children should not play with the device Cleaning and maintenance should be perfor med by the user and not by un supervised children Check that the power voltage and frequency match those in dicated on the label located on the inside of the hood A suitable eart...

Page 4: ...le they are being cleaned in the dishwasher We recommend you wear glo ves and use extra caution when cleaning the inside of the hood Your hood is designed for do mestic use and only for the ex traction and purification of gases from food preparation Use for other purposes is at your own risk and may be dangerous The manufacturer is not responsible for damage caused by improper use of the device Fo...

Page 5: ...eas Instructions for use Light Minimum speed Medium speed Maximum speed Pilot indicator During cleaning and maintenance work make sure the safety instructions are complied with Cleaning and maintenance You can activate or deactivate the cooker hood by operating the functions shown in the diagram Switch on the extractor fan a few minutes before you start to cook in order to ensure that a steady air...

Page 6: ...mes to an end The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes and corrections to its products as it deems necessary without altering their basic characteristics GB Problem Possible cause Solution The kitchen hood does not work The mains cable is not connected to the network There is no current in the network Connect the mains cable to the network Provide current to the network The kitchen hood...

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