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Build-ln chimney fume extractor hood
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Safety instructions
For the
electrical
installer
Arrangement of the protective contact plug socket inside the
chimney cover plate (Fig. E0/2J confers two advantages:
1. The plug socket is not visible.
2. You can easily de-energize the appliance where necessary
by unplugging it.
For the necessary fixed connection, the fume extractor hood
may be connected only by an electrical installer registered with
the electricity board covering yourarea.--An isolating device is to
be provided on the fixed wiring side.
Switches with a contact opening of more than 3 mm also apply
as isolating devices. These include line protection switches,
fuses, and contactors (VDE 0730, s. 7, Part 1).
Connection
220
via fixed supply lead with protective contact plug (Eu-'
ropa version).
240 V~ via fixed supply lead (UK).
(Fixed connection to be made only by an approved electrical
installer)
This appliance complies with the radio interference suppression
requirements of EC Directives 76/889 EC and 82/499 EC.
For the kitchen
furniture
installer
The exhaust air may not be introduced into a smoke flue or
exhaust gas chimney.
Introduction of the exhaust air into a shaft used for ventilation
of the installation spaces of firerooms is not permitted.
If the exhaust air is introduced into a non-operationai smoke
flue or exhaust gas chimney, it is advisable to seek the con¬
sent of the competent chimney-sweep.
The official exhaust air guidance regulations are basically to
be complied with.
During operation as an exhaust air appliance, an adequate
supply air opening of approximately the same size as the ex¬
haust air opening is to be ensured.
According to the Provincial Building Regulations, the joint op¬
eration of fume extractor hoods and chimney-linked fire¬
places, such as coal- or oil-fired ovens and gas heaters, in the
same space is subject to specific restrictions.
In such spaces, the Fireplace Regulations only allow an under¬
pressure of max. 0.04 mbar.
The safe joint operation of chimney-linked appliances and
fume extractor hoods is only guaranteed if space and/or
dwelling (space/air interaction) are externally ventilated by a
suitable supply air opening of around 500—600 cm2 and an
underpressure thereby avoided when the fume extractor hood
is running.

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