2 For your safety
2.5
Hazards and safety precautions during assembly and pre-installation
Safety hazard: moving heavy weights
Hazard
Risk of injury from over‐
stressing your body
Safety hazard: electrical power
Hazard
Risk of electric shock
from live parts
Operating and installation instructions
Where or in what situations does the
hazard arise?
When lifting the hood
Where or in what situations does the
hazard arise?
All situations
Due to damage of the hood's ca‐
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bles during transportation
Due to damage of the hood's ca‐
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bles through improper assembly of
the combi oven's top box
When the top box of the combi
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oven is removed for installation of
the control cable
When the control cable is installed
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and the cable ends are touched
while threading the cable through
Due to damage of the appliance's
cables during connection of the
hood
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Preventive action
Only with enough people or use
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suitable aids
Do not exceed safety limits for lift‐
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ing and carrying
Wear personal protective equip‐
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ment
Preventive action
Work on the electrical system
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must only be performed by quali‐
fied electricians from an author‐
ized service company
Professional working
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Observe the 5 safety rules
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Ensure that all of the hood's connec‐
tion cables are undamaged and
fixed securely
Switch off the combi oven before
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removal of the top box of the com‐
bi oven as well as before working
on the control cable
Take protective measures at every
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power switch to ensure that the
power cannot be switched on
again
Take special care for jobs that re‐
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quire electrical power and must be
performed with the combi oven's
top box removed
Take special care for jobs that re‐
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quire electrical power and must be
performed with the hood casing or
the electrical box cover removed
Ensure that all electrical connections
are in perfect condition and fixed se‐
curely before installation of the top
box