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Assembly instructions
GB
Tips on the outgoing air duct
Only suitable materials which are as flame resistant as possible
may be used for connecting the hood with an extraction air sys-
tem (e.g round pipe, square system, flexible aluminium hose,
etc.). The extraction rate of the hood also depends to a large
extent on the type, guide and length of the extraction air system.
The extraction rate will be optimal when resistance to the air flow
is maintained at a low level with the following properties:
• Smooth inner surfaces of the pipes
• Pipe diameters as large as possible
• Large pipe bends instead of narrow pointed bends
• Exhaust air pipes as short as possible (max. 5 m)
• As straight as possible instead of many changes in direction
• Avoiding reductions in cross-sections (e.g. connecting pieces)
or changes in the shape of cross sections (e.g. round - flat)
Serious deviations from the properties indicated may result in
drastic reductions in output.
Exhaust air pipe
The extraction air connection piece has an external diameter of
150 mm and the reducer (if included in the scope of delivery) is
125 mm in diameter.
No wider or narrower pipe diameters may be used as they are
unsuitable.
When laying the exhaust air pipe, it is essential to make sure that
all the connection points and transitions between pipe sections
are fitted tightly and are waterproof. This will prevent the used
exhaust air from escaping unintentionally.
Electric connection
The hood is fitted with a mains cable and a plug and can be con-
nected to any shockproof socket supplying 230 volts of alternat-
ing current, 50 Hz which has been installed in accordance with
regulations.
If the mains cable of this appliance is damaged it will need to be
replaced with a special connection cable. In order to avoid any
risks, this must be carried out by the manufacturer or his Cus-
tomer Service.
The shockproof socket must be accessible.
If, after installation of the hood, the shockproof socket or the
mains plug are no longer accessible behind the chimney cover,
an additional two-pole isolator must be installed to enable the
hood to be cut off from the power supply.
A qualified electrician must install an isolator in accordance with
EN 60664-1 overvoltage category III.
Important:
Permanent installations are always to be carried out by an
authorised electrician in accordance with currently valid regula-
tions!
Important information
• Before installating the hood, please check to ensure that the
material for mounting (screws, dowels, etc.) is suitable for your
wall or ceiling.
• When drilling holes for dowels make sure that lines running in
the walls (electricity, gas and water) are not damaged.
• Switch off the safety fuse in the fuse box for the main socket so
that no injuries can result during installation.
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