Instructions

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WARNING! If you ignore the required minimum distance, the
accumulated fat in the filters can catch fire due to the heat emission of the
hob. RISK OF FIRE!
1. The minimum distances do not represent the required total height but a minimum
value generated by adding the height of the hob (floor hob) and the required
minimum distance of the hob to the extractor hood (hob ↔ extractor hood)
(floor ↔ hob)
+
(hob ↔ extractor hood)
=
minimum installation height
2. Adapt the total installation height to the height of the user. Please note that the
extraction capacity of the appliance can decrease if installed at a large distance to
the hob.
WARNING! Never install the appliance below the required minimum
distance.
WARNING! Any potential user has to be careful not to hit their head
on the corners and edges of the appliance. RISK OF BRUISES! RISK OF
INJURIES IN THE OCULAR AREA!
2.2 General information
1. WARNING! Do not lead the exhaust air into a chimney which is
used for extracting exhaust air of appliances operated by gas or other
combustibles.
2. For extracting the exhaust air always observe the current legal regulations.
3. The diameter of the exhaust hose must meet the diameter of the connecting ring.
4. If your appliance is equipped with a carbon filter, remove the carbon filter before
you operate the appliance in the extraction mode. The carbon filter should be
used in the recirculating mode only.
5. The exhaust duct should be as short and straight as possible. The diameter of the
exhaust hose should be at least 120/150 mm (look at chapter TECHNICAL DATA).
Otherwise you have to expect increased noise and decreased performance of your
appliance.
6. The proper maximum bending angle outwards is 120
0
.
7. Use smooth tubes or flexible, non-inflammable exhaust hoses only.
8. When the exhaust duct is connected horizontally, a minimum falling gradient of
1 cm/m or an inclination of 2
0
is required. Otherwise condensate will get into the
motor of the hood.