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1. SAFETY INFORMATION
For your safety and correct
operation of the appliance,
read this manual carefully be-
fore installation and use. Always
keep these instructions with the
appliance even if you move or
sell it. Users must fully know
the operation and safety fea-
tures of the appliance.
Induction systems of these
hobs meet the requirements of
EMC standards as well as the
EMF Directive and should not
interfere with other electronic
devices. Heart pacemakers
users or other electronic im-
plants users should clarify with
their medical doctor or with the
manufacturer of the implants
whether these devices are suf-
ficiently interference resistant.
The wire connection has
to be done by special-
ized technician. Before
proceeding with electrical
connection please refer
to Chapter ELECTRICAL
CONNECTION.
For appliances with supply cords,
the arrangement of the terminals,
or the length of the conductors
between the cord anchorage and
the terminals, shall be such that
the current carrying conductors
become taut before the earthing
conductor if the cord slips out of
the cord anchorage.
• The manufacturer will not be
held liable for any damages
resulting from incorrect or im-
proper installation.
• Check that the mains voltage
corresponds to that indicated
on the rating plate fixed to the
inside of the product.
• Means for disconnection must
be incorporated in the fixed
wiring in accordance with the
wiring rules.
• For Class I appliances, check
that the domestic power supply
guarantees adequate earthing.
• Connect the extractor to the ex-
haust flue through an adequate
pipe. Please refer to the pur-
chasable accessories shown
in the installation manual (if
circular pipe: minimum diameter
120 mm). The route of the flue
must be as short as possible.
• Connect the product to the power
net by using an omnipolar switch.
• Regulations concerning the dis-
charge of air have to be fulfilled.
• Do not connect the extractor
appliance to exhaust ducts
carrying combustion fumes
(boilers, fireplaces, etc.).
• If the extractor is used in con-
junction with non-electrical
appliances (e.g. gas burn-
ing appliances), a sufficient
degree of aeration must be
guaranteed in the room in or-
der to prevent the backflow of
exhaust gas. When the cooker
appliance is used in conjunc-
tion with appliances supplied
with energy other than elec-
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