the event of the cable coming out
of its anchor.
Z
The manufacturer will not be
liable for any damage resulting
from incorrect or inadequate
installation.
Z
Check that the mains power
supply corresponds to the one
indicated on the identification
plate fixed to the inside of the
product.
Z
Fixed electrical connections
must incorporate the cut-out
devices envisaged by current
regulations.
Z
For class I appliances, check
that the domestic power
supply guarantees an adequate
earthing system.
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Connect the suction hood to
the flue using a suitable pipe.
Please refer to the accessories
to be purchased, indicated in
the installation manual
(for circular pipes: minimum
diameter 120 mm). The exhaust
pipe must be as short as
possible.
Z
Connect the product to the
mains using an omnipolar
switch.
Z
The air venting regulations must
be complied with.
Z
Never connect the suction
appliance to ducts carrying
combustion fumes (heaters,
fireplaces, etc..).
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If the suction hood is used
alongside non-electrical
appliances (e.g. appliances with
gas burners), it is necessary
to guarantee a sufficient level
of ventilation in the room, to
prevent any exhaust backflow.
When the cooking appliance
is used together with other
appliances using non-electrical
power sources, the negative
pressure in the room must not
exceed 0.04 mbar, to prevent
the fumes being sucked back
into the room by the cooking
appliance.
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The air must not be discharged
into a pipe that is also used as
a flue for appliances powered
by gas
or other fuels.
Z
If the power cable is damaged,
it must be replaced by the
manufacturer, by an authorised
service centre or by a qualified
technician, to avoid any risk of
danger.
Z
Connect the appliance plug
to a socket that complies with
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