less they are kept under super-
vision or receive the necessary
instructions.
• Children should be supervised
to ensure that they do not play
with the product.
• Electrical products are danger-
ous for children and pets. Chil-
dren and pets should not play
with the product.
• Keep the packaging materials
out of the reach of children.
There is a hazard of injury and
suffocation.
• Before discarding worn out
and useless products:
1. Unplug and disconnect the
power plug (if the product is
plugged in).
2. Cut off the power cable and
disconnect it with the plug
from the product.
3. Do not allow children to play
with product when it is in idle
mode.
1.3
Electrical Safety
• Plug the product into a groun-
ded outlet protected by a fuse
that matches the current rat-
ings indicated on the type la-
bel. Have the grounding install-
ation made by a qualified elec-
trician. Do not use the product
without grounding in accord-
ance with local / national regu-
lations.
• The plug or the electrical con-
nection of the appliance shall
be in an easily accessible
place. If this is not possible,
there should be a mechanism
(fuse, switch, key switch, etc.)
on the electrical installation to
which the product is connec-
ted, in compliance with the
electrical regulations and sep-
arating all poles from the net-
work.
• Unplug the product or switch
off the fuse before repair,
maintenance and cleaning.
• Plug the product into an outlet
that meets the voltage and fre-
quency values specified on the
type label.
• (If your product does not have
a mains cable) only use the
connecting cable described in
the "Technical specifications"
section.
• Do not plug your hood in until it
is mounted.
• Do not jam the power cable un-
der and behind the product. Do
not put a heavy object on the
power cable. The power cable
should not be bent, crushed,
and come into contact with
any heat source.
• Do not install the electricity
cord near the heaters. The
cable might melt, causing a
fire.
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