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OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
MANUAL
Dear customer,
You have purchased a product of our new series of
cooker hoods. We hope that our product will serve
you well and for long time. We recommend you to
study these instructions and to operate this product
according to them.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION AND
RECOMMENDATIONS
The cooker hood should not be connected to
smoke flue, which is used for combustion exhaust
The appliance can be used in exhaust mode (the
exhaustion of exhalations into waste air stack) or,
after additional buying of carbon filter and
recirculation set in recirculation mode (circulation
through carbon filter).
If there is in operation simultaneously with the
cooker hood (in exhaustion mode) appliance of
type B in the same room - heat source (for
instance with gas, oil, diesel fuel or with solid
fuel), which draw combustion air directly from the
room, then it should be taken into account, that
these appliances create at combustion a certain
level of under-pressure. Therefore it is necessary
to provide a sufficient inflow of air (from the
outside environment).
Do not handle with open flame under the cooker
hood (for instance at flambéing etc.)!
The big fat deposits from roasting on the grease
filter should be regularly removed.
Follow the below determined instructions at
replacing of filters.
This appliance should be operated with adults
only.
This appliance is designed for normal household
use.
This appliance is not designed for use with
persons (including children), their physical,
sensual or mental disability or lack of experience
and knowledge hinders the safe use of appliance,
except when they are under supervision or they
were introduced concerning use of appliance with
the person responsible for their safety. The
children should be supervised for ensure, that
they would not play with the appliance.
The accessible parts could be hot at using of
cooking devices.
The cooker hood is an electric appliance with Y
–
type connection. If the power cord is damaged, it
should be replaced with the producer, his/her
service technician or with similarly qualified
person, for to prevent the creation of dangerous
situation.
The producer is not responsible for damages
caused with faulty installation or faulty using of
appliance.
ATTENTION
Plug in cooker hood to the net before fixing on the
wall and check function of motor (all speeds) and
function of lights.
Check whether motor is not too noisy, whether
have regular running.
Do not remove protection foil from cooker hood
and decoration chimney.
Check if carton box is not demaged, check
sufrace of cooker hood if there are not scratches
or dishing.
IN CASE OF FAILS DO NOT FIX COOKER
HOOD ON THE WALL AND CLAIMED IT AT
YOUR SALER!!!
Fix the cooker hood on the wall with protection
foil. After fixing and setting right height
of decoration chimney remove protection foil.
Do not move with decoration chimney without
protection foil. In other case there will be
scratches on surface.
Following these instructions you avoid useless
claiming.
DESCRIPTION (FIG.1)
A - Cooker hood
B - Lower part of decoration chimney
C - Upper part of decoration chimney
E - Carbon filter (for recirculation only)
F - Grease filter
– metal cassette
M - Cover of decorative chimney
H -
Switch
ELECTRIC CONNECTION
Check before installation of appliance that the
voltage in your power net corresponds to data
given on the production sheet inside of the
appliance.
The appliance is provided with a power cord is
ended with a plug
– class I. of protection against
electric shock.
Connect the appliance to a socket corresponding
to valid national standards.
INSTALLATION
The distance between the cooker hood and the
hotplate should not be less as 650mm (fig.2).
ATTENTION
The attached dowels and screws are designed for
fastening of cooker hood on a wall from concrete
or full bricks. For other wall material a
corresponding type and size of dowels and
screws should be used.
Leave the fastening of cooker hood to a
specialist!
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