Cooker Hood / User Manual
7 / EN
1
Important safety and environmental
instructions
•
If the power cord is damaged,
it must be replaced by the
manufacturer, the technical
service representative
or personnel with similar
qualifications to avoid any danger.
•
In the event of a fire, disconnect
the hood and the cooking
appliances and cover the flame.
Never use water to extinguish fire.
•
When cooking appliances are in
operation, their accessible parts
may be hot.
•
This appliance may not be used
by people with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities
(including children) or people
without adequate experience
and knowledge of its use unless
supervised by a person responsible
for the safety of the appliance.
•
After installing the hood, the
minimum distance must be 65
cm between the product and any
other electric cooker and 75 cm
between the product and other
gas cookers or cooking appliances
using other fuels.
•
The hood outlet pipe must not be
connected to smoke extraction
ducts from other appliances.
•
Care should be taken when the
device is used simultaneously
with other devices that use the
same air in the same environment
(eg gas, diesel, coal or wood,
boiler, etc.). This is due to the
fact that the hood can reduce the
combustion as it releases air into
the room atmosphere.
•
This warning does not apply
in case of using the appliance
without an evacuation duct.
•
When the cooker hood is used at
the same time with gas or other
fuel devices, the room must be
sufficiently ventilated (this may
not apply to devices that evacuate
the air back into the room).
•
Simultaneous operation of
multiple cookers leads to a large
amount of heat generation.
Therefore, a ventilation device
placed on the cooking surface
may be damaged or burned. Do
not use two gas cookers in high
heat conditions for more than 15
minutes. A large burner with a
working capacity of more than 5
kW has a power equal to that of
two gas burners.