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LOCATION OF THE DEVICE
7.4 Checking the wall the hood will be mounted to
• The wall must be
fl
at, even and having su
ffi
cient bearing
capacity.
• The depth of drilling of the holes must corresponds to the
screws’ length. The plugs must be well inserted in the holes.
• The screws and plugs in the hood’s set equipment are suitable
for using on solid monolithic walls. Use the suitable materials
for
fi
xing to di
ff
erent building structures (e.g. for plasterboard,
aerated concrete, hollow bricks)
7.5 Electrical connection
WARMING
Risk of electrical shock!
The parts of the appliance may have sharp edges. The power
cable could be damaged by them. Do not bend and press down
the power cable during the installation.
The relevant information about the electrical connection is
indicated on the rate plate placed inside the appliance; in order
this rate plate to be seen, the metal grease
fi
lter have to be
removed.
Power cable length: appr. 1,3 m
This appliance complies with the European Directive for
Electromagnetic Compatibility.
WARMING
Risk of electrical shock!
It must always be possible to disconnect the appliance from the
electrical installation. The hood must be connected to a protected
socket installed in compliance with the legal regulations. If the
socket is not accessible during the installation or during the
making of necessary
fi
xing connections, a multipolar key having
3 mm gap between the contacts have to be mounted. The
fi
connection has to be performed only by a specialist in electrical
engineering.