4
Initial Operation
4.1
Unpacking
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⇒ Remove the device and accessories from the package�
⇒ Check the delivery for completeness (compare the list included in delivery)�
4.2
Setting-up
The suction unit is a standing device which must not be operated in a horizontal position�
Place the suction unit so that:
• the exhaust air outlet (11, Fig� 1) is not blocked�
• the front side is easily accessible for removing the dust drawer�
If the suction unit is placed in a closed cabinet, the warm exhaust air must be transported out of
the cabinet using one of the measures shown in Figs. A, B, C at the start of this manual.
• External exhaust air vent (A) (see chapter 4�6)�
• Opening in the cabinet wall (B), min� 250 x 120 mm, directly opposite the exhaust air outlet (11, Fig� 1)�
- Distance of the cabinet back side to the wall:
- Distance from the extraction unit to the cupboard back side: max� 25 mm�
• Remove the back side of the cabinet (C), distance from the back of the cabinet to the wall min� 50 mm�
If the warm exhaust air is transported out through the openings to the rear, it is essential that the air can
escape unhindered from there�
4.3
Electrical connection
Before making the electrical connection, check that the voltage indicated on the rating plate
matches the local voltage supply.
Ensure that the layout of live parts (socket, plug and coupling) and extension cables are arranged
so that the protection class is maintained.
⇒ Switch the device off at the on / off switch (3, Fig� 2)�
⇒ Unroll the mains cable (9, Fig� 1) and insert the plug into the building's electrical socket�
4.4
Connection to a Suction Point
Warning risk of injury!
When shortening the suction tube, please be sure to cut
the integrated wire as straight as possible.
Long suction tubes, tight bends and kinks greatly reduce
the suction power at the suction point.
⇒ Shorten the suction tube if possible�
⇒ Open the adhesive strap (7)�
⇒ Plug the suction tube (12) into the suction socket (6)�
⇒ Fix the suction tube in place with the adhesive strap�
⇒ Connect the suction tube to the correct suction point�
If the diameter is not suitable, use an adapter (see acces-
sories), to avoid loss of suction.
Void steep sloping and "sagging" of the tubes.
min� 100 mm,
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6
7
12
Fig. 3