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The angle of the bend of the exhaust air pipe should not be less than 120°.
Align the pipe horizontally. Alternatively, the pipe should go up from the
starting point and be led to an outer wall.
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If the exhaust air is led into an exhaust air duct, the end of the inlet
connection must be directed in the direction of flow.
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Do not connect the hood's exhaust pipe to an existing ventilation system that
is being used for another device, such as a fireplace.
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If the extract air pipe is routed through cool rooms, attics, etc., there may be a
large temperature gradient within the individual parts of the pipe, resulting in
condensation. This requires insulation of the exhaust air pipe.
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In some cases, a condensation water barrier must be installed in addition to
sufficient insulation.
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All installation work must only be carried out by a qualified electrician or a
qualified person.
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After installation, make sure that the cooker hood is horizontal in order to
prevent grease from collecting on one side.
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Make sure that the exhaust duct selected for installation complies with the
relevant standards and is fire resistant.
Electrical connection
Before connecting the cooker bonnet, check that the voltage (V) indicated on
the type plate corresponds to the power supply in your home. Never install the
appliance if the information on the rating plate does not match your mains
voltage. The type plate is located inside the appliance, behind the grease filter.
If the appliance is not equipped with a connection plug, a two-pole, standard-
compliant switch with a contact gap of 3 mm must be installed by an authorised
specialist in an easily accessible place. If the cooker bonnet is equipped with a
standard plug, connect it to an easily accessible power socket.
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