Page GB-6
For your safety
Fire hazard!
Improper handling of the appliance
can lead to fire, to personal injury and
damage to property.
The appliance corresponds to protec-
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tion class I and may only be connect-
ed to a plug with a protective conduc-
tor that has been installed properly.
Do not connect to a multiple socket
outlet, power strip, timer or to a sepa-
rate remote-controlled system for dis-
tance monitoring and control.
Risks in handling exhaust hoods
WARNING
Risk of electric shock!
Touching live parts may result in severe
injury or death.
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-20).
CAUTION
Risk of injury!
Improper handling of the appliance
may result in injury.
When mounting, please note that
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some parts may have sharp edges.
Use a stable stepladder to mount.
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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!
Improper handling of the appliance can
lead to fire and damage to property.
The distance between the cooking
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surfaces and the lower edge of the
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 flambé 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 according to
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the instructions.
Risk of burns!
Touchable parts may become hot if
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used with cooking appliances.