* Before carrying out any cle-
aning or maintaining ope-
rations, the appliance ne-
eds to be removed from the
electric grid. If the appliance
is not provided with a non-
separable flexible cable and
plug, or with another device
ensuring omnipolar discon-
nections from the grid, with
an opening distance between
the contacts of at least 3 mm,
then such disconnecting de-
vices must be supplied within
the fixed installation.
If the fixed appliance is endo-
wed with a supply cord and a
plug, the appliance has to be
put in a place where the plug
can be reached easily.
* The use of materials which
can burst into flames should
be avoided in close proxi-
mity of the appliance. When
frying, please pay particular
attention to fire risk due to
oil grease. Being highly in-
flammable, fried oil is espe-
cially dangerous. Do not use
uncovered electric grills.
In order to avoid possible
fire risk, all instructions for
grase-filter cleaning and for
removing eventual grease
deposits should be strictly
followed.
The appliance is already arranged both for
filtering and for suction performances.
* In its filtering version (Fig. 1), the air and
fumes conveyed by the appliance are depu-
red both by a grease filter and by an acti-
ve coal filter, and put again into circulation
through the hole made on the top of the ca-
binet.
The charcoal filter is not supplied with the
appliance.
* In its sucking version (Fig. 2), fumes are
directly conveyed outside, through an eva-
cuation duct connected with the superior part
of the wall or the ceiling. Both coal filter and
air deflector are not necessary in this case.
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