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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND MAINTENANCE
2.1 GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS
Never expose the wall-mounted appliance to direct vapours from a hob.
The device can be used by children at least 8 years old as well as by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities,
or lack of experience or required knowledge, provided that they are under surveillance, or after they have been instructed relat-
ing to the safe use and have understood the potential dangers.
Children must not play with the appliance.
Cleaning and maintenance destined to be performed by the user can not be carried out by unsupervised children.
For safety purposes, check that the air intake/flue exhaust terminals (if fitted) are not blocked.
If temporary shutdown of the appliance is required, proceed as follows:
a) drain the heating system if antifreeze is not used;
b) shut-off all electrical, water and gas supplies.
In the case of work or maintenance to structures located in the vicinity of ducting or devices for flue extraction and relative ac-
cessories, switch off the appliance and on completion of operations ensure that a qualified technician checks efficiency of the
ducting or other devices.
Never clean the appliance or connected parts with easily flammable substances.
Never leave containers or flammable substances in the same environment as the appliance.
Do not open or tamper with the appliance.
Do not take apart or tamper with the intake and exhaust pipes.
Only use the user interface devices listed in this section of the booklet.
Do not climb on the appliance, do not use the appliance as a support base.
In the event of malfunctions, faults or incorrect operation, turn the appliance off and contact an authorised company (e.g. the
Authorised Technical Assistance Centre, which has specifically trained staff and original spare parts).
Do not attempt to modify or repair the appliance alone.