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For your safety
ed in the safe use and understand the
dangers associated with its use.
Cleaning and maintenance must not
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be carried out by children unless they
are supervised.
Children must not be allowed to play
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with the appliance.
Risks in handling exhaust hoods
WARNING
Risk of electric shock!
Before drilling the holes to mount the
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appliance on the wall, ensure that
no wires or cables (power, gas, water
etc.) will be damaged (check with a
line locator).
If a glass cover is broken, the exhaust
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hood must not be used until the glass
cover has been replaced. If this is the
case, contact our customer service
(see page GB-22).
CAUTION
Risk of injury!
When mounting, please note that
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some parts may have sharp edges.
Use a stable free-standing ladder to
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mount the product and have a sec-
ond person assist you.
Only use mounting materials that are
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suitable for the characteristics of the
ceiling and walls. When in doubt, con-
sult an expert.
Fire hazard!
The distance between the cooking
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surfaces and the lower edge of the
Exhaust hood must be at least 65 cm
for gas stoves.
For gas stovetops, you must read the
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user manual for the stovetop! If the
manual stipulates a larger distance,
this must be observed.
Do not fl ambé foods under the ex-
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haust hood!
Only deep-fry foods under the ex-
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haust hood under constant supervi-
sion.
Keep the exhaust hood clean. Grease
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build-ups can ignite when heated to
high temperatures.
Clean the exhaust hood, following
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the instructions in this user manual.
Risk of burns!
Touchable parts may become hot if
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used with cooking appliances.