SAFETY
11
PRECAUTIONS YOU MUST TAKE
Have the appliance connec-
ted by a qualified fitter.
(see section "For the fitter").
The power supply must be
disconnected before the
appliance is cleaned or
repaired. Remove the plug
from the socket or switch the
electricity off at the mains.
When cooking, the hob beco-
mes hot, children should
always be kept at a distance.
Fats and oils become inflam-
mable on overheating. Never
leave such foods unattended
during preparation.
We advise you to switch the
cooker hood on before you
start cooking. Leave the
extractor hood on for another
5 minutes or so after you have
finished cooking.
A grease-saturated filter mat is
inflammable, flambéing under
the cooker hood is dangerous.
Replacing the light bulbs: only
use the same sort of light bulbs
with the same Wattage.
When an exhaust hood and a
heat source requiring ambient
air are used at the same time,
attention is required because
the air necessary for combus-
tion is exhausted from the
room through the hood and
this creates depression. There
is no such danger when the
maximum depression in the
room is 0,04 mbar. In this con-
dition no exhaust gas from the
heat source is piped. To assure
this condition, make openings
in the room which cannot be
closed and through which the
air necessary for combustion
can flow freely.
CONTROL SWITCHES
WA 48/WA 50/WA 59/WA92
Fig. 1
OWA 200
Fig. 2
WA 49/WA 52/WA 51/WA 59/ OWA 490
Fig. 2
s= speed switch
k= control light
v= light switch
a= main switch on
u= main switch off
OWA600/900 WA 68
See page 14.
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