Safety instructions
Installation, connection, startup and repairs may be carried out by technicians only. Techni-
cians can specify a suitable attachment and exhaust air conduction for the extractor hood.
The attachment must be suitable for the weight of the extractor hood and for the load on
the wall. Observe the pullout values of the supplied wall plugs. These have the
Highest recommended loads of a single UX 10x60
Concrete ≥ C20/25
Brick ≥ Mz 12
Solid calcium silicate brick ≥ KS12
If the wall is made of other uncertain materials, consult a building specialist, e.g. a structu-
Installation
The appliance may only be installed and connected by an authorised technician observing
all relevant regulations of the electric utility companies and the applicable building regulati-
ons. During installation, observe the relevant instructions!
Damaged appliances may not be put into operation. Defective parts must be replaced
Risk of electric shock
The mains voltage must correspond with the specifications on the rating plate. The rating
plate is situated near the filters inside the hood. Connect the extractor hood to a correctly
installed earthed socket only. The socket must be easily accessible following installation so
that the extractor hood can be isolated if required. If the extractor hood is to be permanently
connected (e.g. if there is no appropriate socket), it may be connected to the mains by an
electrician only. If the extractor hood is to be permanently connected, it must be connected
to a single electric circuit with disconnector. Switches with a contact opening of at least 3
mm and all-pole switches, e.g. LS switches and contactors, are regarded as disconnectors.
Before connecting the extractor hood to the power supply, disconnect the mains circuit(s).
Before drilling fixing holes, ensure that there are no electric cables which could be dama-
ged by the drilling. When preparing the power supply connection, ensure that the extractor
hood can be connected without difficulty.
Exhaust air conduction for exhaust air mode
The exhaust air must not be led into a chimney which is used for exhaust gases from de-
vices with fuels (e.g. gas). Official regulations for the discharge of exhaust air must be ob-
served. The exhaust air path must be prepared in such a way that the cooker hood can ea-
sily be connected to it. The exhaust hose must be cooker hood can be
easily connected to it. The exhaust hose must be laid without kinks. If the extractor hood is
operated simultaneously with other room air dependent fireplaces (e.g. wood-, gas-, oil- or
coal-fired appliances) in one room during exhaust air operation, deadly combustion gases
can be returned to the room through a negative pressure. The operator must therefore en-
sure an adequate supply of air at all times. The negative pressure in the room must not
exceed 4 Pa (0.04mbar). Do not exceed max. duct length of 5m with B-version.
Solid fuel fireplaces
The cooker hood may only be installed above a fireplace for solid fuels from which there is
a risk of fire (e.g. flying sparks) if the fireplace has a closed, non-removable cover.
PRELIMINARY NOTES
1,00 kN
0,50 kN
0,60 kN
S 5
S 8
0,28 kN
0,60 kN
0,24 kN
0,50 kN
0,24 kN
0,55 kN
EN
S 10
1,10 kN
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