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Technical Specifications
The technical specifications of the appliance are shown on the rating plates located inside the range hood.
Electrical Connection
Before carrying out any work inside the hood, disconnect the appliance from the mains. Check that the wires inside the hood
are not disconnected or cut; if they are, contact your service center. The electrical connections must be made by qualified
personnel. The connections must be made in accordance with the legal regulations in force. Check that the safety valve and
the electrical wiring are able to support the appliance’s electrical load (see the label inside the product). Some types of
appliances are supplied with a cable without a plug; in this case “standard” plugs must be used, making sure that:
The green-yellow wire is used for earthing;
The blue wire is used as the neutral conductor;
The brown wire is used as the single-phase conductor; the wire must not come into contact with hot parts (over 70°C).
An appropriate plug for the power cable load is used and connected to a suitable electric socket.
For appliances supplied with cable and plug, make sure they are connected to a suitable electric circuit. Please consult an
expert. The manufacturer shall not be held responsible for any failure to respect safety standards.
Earthing Instructions
This appliance must be earthed. In the event of an electrical short circuit, earthing reduces the risk of electric shocks,
providing an outlet for the electrical current. This appliance comes with a cable with an earthed wire and an earthed plug.
The plug must be inserted in a correctly installed and earthed socket.
WARNING: Incorrect earthing could carry the risk of electric shocks. Consult a
qualified electrician if you have not fully understood the earthing instructions or if
you think that the appliance may not be correctly earthed. Do not use an extension
cable. If the power cable is too short, ask a qualified electrician to install a socket
near the appliance.
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