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Safety instructions
- This booklet contains important information about the use and maintenance of your equipment
and is an integral and essential part of the product. Please read this booklet carefully before
proceeding with any operations, in order to protect your safety and avoid damaging the
product.
- Store the booklet safely for further consultation, and give it to the new owner if you sell the
equipment, since the information therein is addressed to the purchaser and all the people
that, one way or another, use and maintain the product.
- LOFRA (hereinafter referred to as "the Manufacturer") denies any and all liability due to
the failure to comply with the instructions below, including any damage caused from misuse
and unauthorized changes in the product, as well as the use of non-genuine spare
parts supplied by LOFRA
- The equipment may be used by children 8 years of age or older, and by individuals with
reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or without the necessary level of experience
or knowledge, provided that they are supervised, or only after they have been fully instructed
on the safe use of the equipment and made fully aware of any dangers
- The equipment is only intended for the extraction of cooking fumes from a domestic, non
professional, environment. Any other use is considered improper use, can cause damage to
people, property and animals, and shall relieve the Manufacturer from all responsibility.
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If the equipment does not work, or functional or structural alterations are noted,
disconnect it from the power mains and contact a service centre authorised by the
manufacturer. Do not attempt any repairs yourself. Always request that original spare parts
are used.
- Do not touch the hood with wet or dirty hands, or while barefoot.
- When not in use, check that all electric components (lights, suction fan) are switched off.
- Check fryers during use: overheated oil may catch fire.
- Do not ignite open flames or cook flambé foods under the hood.
- Never use the hood without the anti-grease filters supplied: this could lead to an accumulation
of fat and dirt, which could severely harm the operational parts of the product, primarily the
blower.
Guidelines for the routine maintenance of the range hood
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- disconnecting the electric power supply;
- always wear appropriate personal protective equipment (e.g. gloves, safety footwear, etc.);
- after the surfaces of the hood have COOLED DOWN;
- always wear appropriate personal protective equipment (i.e., gloves, safety footwear, etc.).
- Failure to follow the instructions or the use of unsuitable cleaning devices may pose a risk of
fire and/or damage to the hood or the surrounding objects, so the Manufacturer couldn't be
held responsible.
- Regular daily cleaning and maintenance activities should not be performed by children.
- The maximum weight of any objects placed on top of the hood or attached to the same
should not exceed 2 kg.
- Do not pull, push or hang on the equipment, neither use the hood as a support for heavy
objects or cabinet and other appliances.
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