Safety Instructions
Installation, connection, startup and repairs
may only be conducted by a service
technician. This service technician can
determine the appropriate fasteners and
exhaust air flow of the exhaust hood. The
fasteners must be suitable for the weight
of the exhaust hood and the load of the
surface.
Note the resistance of the
enclosed screw anchors. These have the
following values, depending on the surface:
Screw Anchor Ø10 mm: Concrete B25 9.4
kN Brick Z20 5.2 KN lime sandstone KSV20
4.8 KN Consultant a construction
professional, e.g. a structural engineer or
architect for safe installation of the exhaust
hood into other surfaces.
Risk of Injury!
Sharp edges may be located on the hood
body as a result of the manufacturing
process. Protective gloves should be worn
during installation.
Risk of Electrical Shock!
The network voltage must be in accordance
with the information on the label. This is
located inside the hood, near the filter. Only
connect the exhaust hood to a standardly
installed outlet. The outlet must be easily
accessible after installation in order to be
able to separate the exhaust hood from the
network voltage if necessary. In the event of
a fixed connection (e.g. if a suitable outlet
is not available), the exhaust hood may only
be connected to the network voltage by an
electrician. The exhaust hood must be
connected to an individual electrical circuit
with an energy-isolating device for a fixed
connection. Switches with one contact
opening of at least 3 mm and all-pole
switches, e.g. LS switches and fuses are
deemed to be energy-isolating devices.
Turn off the network voltage current before
working on the electrical connection of the
exhaust hood. Before drilling fastener
holes, ensure that no electrical conduits will
be damaged by the drilling. The electrical
connection must be prepared in such a
manner that the exhaust hood can be easily
connected to it. Local conditions must be
complied with.
Exhaust Air Flow (Exhaust Operation)
The exhaust may only be fed into a chimney
which can be used for the exhaust gas of
devices with fuel (e.g. gas). Official
regulations for the dissipation of the
exhaust must be complied with. The
exhaust path must be prepared in such a
manner that the exhaust hood can be easily
connected to it. The exhaust hose must be
laid out in a manner in which it is not bent.
During simultaneous operation of an
exhaust hood for exhaust purposes and
other heat producing appliances dependent
upon the air in the room (e.g. wood, gas or
oil fueled devices) in one room, deadly
flammable gases could be fed back into
the room through negative pressure.
Therefore, the operator must provide
sufficient fresh air at all times. The negati-
ve pressure in the room may not be greater
than 4 Pa (0 mbar).
Heat Producing Appliances for Fixed Fuel
Installation of the exhaust hood above a
heat producing appliance for fixed fuel which
carries a risk of fire (e.g. flying sparks) is
only permissible if the heat producing
appliance has a closed, non removable lid.
Safety Warning for Operating Moving Parts
Please make sure that there are no objects
in the immediate vicinity (ca. 5 cm) of the
rosette cover while operating moving parts.
Objects which fall into the hood shaft could
damage the hood!
Danger
Do not place any parts of the body in the
vicinity of the hood while operating moving
parts. Please also ensure that no other
persons (especially children) are in
dangerous area. There is a risk of serious
injury from crushing!
The hood is additionally equipped with an
electronic safety circuit. This stops the hood
in the event of too strong a resistance during
the operation of moving parts. The hood
can then be placed back into operation after
remedying the cause of the disturbance by
pressing button 1.
Subject to technical changes!
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