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[. . . ] * Provide the room with an adequate aeration when a cooker hood and appliances fed by energy other than electric power (gas-, oil-, or coal- stoves, etc. The cooker hood, when evacuating the sucked air, could generate a negative pressure in the room- which can't exceed the limit of 0. 04 mbar, in order to avoid the suck of exhausts deriving from the heat-source. Therefore the room should be provided with air-intakes to allow a costant flow of fresh air. [. . . ] 2), fumes are directly conveyed outside, through an evacuation duct connected with the superior part of the wall or the ceiling. * Before installing the appliance and in order not to damage the appliance itself, the metal grease filter should be removed. Such filter can be removed by pushing the special filter handle toward the back side of the ranger hood and turning it downwards so as to unfasten it from its slot (Fig. Attention: at least two people are needed to perform the installation. Before fixing the hood, place the electric feeding properly into the ornamental pipe and place a hole for air evacuation in case of a sucking version. 2) on the hood by making its holes and the metric-thread screws welded on the fan support coincide (Fig. Connect the drainpipe to the power unit nozzle and fix securely with a hose clamp. 3) into the lowest one and adjust its height as required by matching it with the cooktop's minimum height. 5) from above the two structures by making them come down to the appropriate hood seat. Lift the hood together with the structure and the extension tubes to make the four springs (Fig. (For versions with display only) Lift the lower pipe until the cable strap coming out of the sucking unit is uncovered and connect it to the display cable strap. Put down the lower pipe while paying attention it is being properly introduced into the hood. 2) on the hood by making its holes and the metric-thread screws welded on the fan support coincide (Fig. Connect the drainpipe to the power unit nozzle and fix securely with a hose clamp. 3) into the lowest one and adjust its height as required by matching it with the cooktop's minimum height. 5) from above the two structures by making them come down to the appropriate hood seat. Lift the hood together with the structure and the extension tubes to make the four springs (Fig. (For versions with display only) Lift the lower pipe until the cable strap coming out of the sucking unit is uncovered and connect it to the display cable strap. [. . . ] 7) A: Light switch on/off B: Motor switch on/off (1st rate level) C: 2nd rate level switch D: 3rd rate level switch E: 4th rate level switch ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY For one year from the date of purchase, provided this product is operated and maintained in accordance with the instructions attached to or furnished with the product, Fagor America Inc. Will replace parts and provide labor to correct defects in materials or workmanship. Repairs when the product is used in other than normal, single family household use. Damage resulting from accident, alteration, misuse, abuse, fire, acts of God, improper installation, installation not in accordance with local electrical and plumbing codes, or use not approved by Fagor America. [. . . ]

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