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[. . . ] This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision. "CAUTION: Accessible parts may become hot when used with cooking appliances. Switch off or unplug the appliance from the mains supply before carrying out Clean and/or replace the Filters after the specified time period (Fire hazard). [. . . ] The system used to fix the 4 Cables comprises 3 components: Threaded pawl (a) already mounted on the ceiling Plate. Pass the 4 cables (connected to the hood canopy) through the respective holes in the plate cover, after opening it as above, making sure that it faces in the same direction as the plate connected to the ceiling. Insert the hood power supply cable into the hole provided in the cover. Warning: Do not break or remove the tie that fixes the power supply cable to the hood Pay attention to the direction of the plate fixed to the ceiling (the plate limit pawl has a corresponding hole on the plate cover and on the hood canopy). Insert the safety knobs (c) into the respective cables, with the thread to the Insert the cable locking screws (b) into the respective cables. Pass the Cables into the slots on the threaded pawls (a) and tighten the cable locking screws (b) into the pawls themselves. When the operation has been completed, the result should be as shown in the figure for all 4 cables. Tension the Cables by pushing them upwards, so that they slide inside the cable locking screw and out through the slot in the threaded pawl. This is possible because the cable locking screw involves a system that allows the Cable to slide in one direction only, preventing it from sliding in the other direction. Make sure that the cables are all the same length, to facilitate final levelling operations, and that the front left cable is not slacker than the others. Tighten the power supply cable and fix it to the bracket on the ceilingmounted plate, using the tongue already mounted and 2 screws. Slot the rubber cable raceway already threaded onto the power cable into the slot to prevent future damage. Connect the Hood to the Mains Power Supply, inserting a bipolar switch with a contact aperture of at least 3 mm. Remove the Grease filters (see paragraph "Maintenance") and make sure that the Power cable connector has been properly inserted into the Suction fan socket. At this point it is possible to remove the tie fixing the power supply cable to the hood canopy. Screw the cover back onto the plate using the screws removed as described above. The electronic control system recognises and signals two types of fault. Current absorption threshold exceeded: If an overload condition occurs, the fault is signalled by LED T1 on the keyboard flashing once every 2 seconds. The signal remains active until a new hood open/close command is given. Hood opening safety microswitch tripped: If the safety microswitch trips, the fault is signalled by LED T1 on the keyboard flashing quickly (once every 250 ms). You can continue to use the hood's light and motor functions while this fault is active. Whenever the motor is on, LED T1 will continue to flash, indicating that the fault is still present. [. . . ] Remove the filter one by one pushing it towards the back side Of the hood unit and simultaneously pulling downwards. Any kind of bending of the filter has to be avoided when wash- ing it. Before fitting it again into the hood make sure that it is completely dry. When fitting the filter into the hood pay attention that they are mounted in correct position the handle facing outwards. [. . . ]

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