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5. Do not operate any room-air dependent fireplaces while operating
the appliance; otherwise harmful gases will get from the fireplace into
your home. Whenever the hood is operated together with
chimney-vented fireplaces (e.g. coal furnace), ensure there is
sufficient air supply in the room where the appliance is installed in.
Always consult your local chimney-sweep master. When you operate
the appliance in recirculating mode, you can simultaneously run
room-air dependent fireplaces.
6. If gas is set free in your home:
a) Open all windows.
b) Do not unplug the appliance and do not use the control panel.
c) Do not touch the appliance until the gas has gone.
d) Otherwise sparks can be generated which will ignite the gas.
7. Never pull the power supply cable to unplug the appliance. Always
use the power plug itself to unplug the appliance. RISK OF
ELECTRIC SHOCK!
8. Never touch the power plug, the power switch or other electrical
components with wet or damp hands. RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!
WARNING!
To reduce the risk of burns, electrocution, fire or injury to persons.
1. Whenever you use extractor hoods in combination with non-
electrically-operated appliances (gas and oil-fired appliances),
the negative pressure of the corresponding room must not be
more than 4 Pa (4 * 10
-5
bar).
2. An electrical supply of 220-240V AC / 50 Hz is required. Do not use
a socket board or a multi socket or an extension cord when operating
the appliance with 220–240 V/50 Hz (AC). All electrical connections
which may be damaged must be repaired by a qualified professional.
3. Only connect the appliance to a properly grounded and dedicated
socket.
4. The appliance must be grounded. Only use a proper safety socket to
minimize risk of electric shock.
5. The technical data of your energy supply must meet the data on the
rating label.
6. Your domestic circuit must be equipped with an automatic circuit
breaker.
7. Strictly observe the minimum distance between hood and hob: