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EN - Safety and Regulations
Strictly observe the instructions in this manual. All liability
is declined for any problems, damage or fires caused by
failure to comply with the instructions in this manual. The
device is intended for domestic use only, to cook food
and extract the fumes generated by cooking. No other
use is allowed (e.g. heating rooms). The manufacturer
declines any liability for inappropriate use or incorrect
control settings.The device may have different
aesthetic features with respect to the illustrations in
this handbook, however the operating, maintenance
and installation instructions remain the same.
Read the instructions carefully: they include important
information about installation, use and safety.
Do not make electrical changes to the device.
Before installing the device, make sure that none of the
components are damaged. Otherwise, contact the dealer
and do not continue with the installation.
Check that the device is intact before continuing with
installation. Otherwise, contact the dealer and do not
continue with the installation.
Note: The parts marked with the symbol "(*)" are optional
accessories supplied only with some models or otherwise not
supplied, but available for purchase.
1. Warnings
Please note! Pay strict attention to the
following instructions: ● The device must
be disconnected from the electric power
supply before carrying out any installation
work. ● Installation or maintenance must
be performed by a qualified technician, in
compliance with the manufacturer’s
instructions and local safety regulations.
Do not repair or replace any part of the
device unless specifically stated in the
operating manual. ● By law, the
appliance must be earthed. ● The power
cable must be long enough to allow the
device built into the unit to be connected
to the power supply. ● In order for the
installation to comply with current safety
regulations, an approved omnipolar
circuit breaker is required that
guarantees complete disconnection of
the mains in overvoltage category III, in
accordance with the installation rules. ●
Do not use power strips or extension
cords. ● Once installation is complete,
the electrical components must no longer
be accessible by the user. ● The device
and its accessible parts get hot during
use. Be careful not to touch the heating
elements. ● Ensure that children do not
play with the device; keep children away
and supervise them because the
accessible parts may become very hot
during use. ● For people with
pacemakers and active implants, it is
important to check, prior to using the
induction hob, that their pacemaker is
compatible with the device. ● Do not
touch the heating elements of the device
during and after use. ● Avoid contact
with cloths or any other flammable
material until all the hob components
have cooled down sufficiently, risk of fire
● Do not place flammable material on or
near the device. ● Overheated fats and
oils easily catch fire. Supervise the
cooking of fatty or oily food. ● If the
surface is cracked, switch the device off
immediately to prevent the risk of an
electric shock. ● The device is not
intended to be operated with an external
timer or a separate remote control
system. ● Unattended cooking on a
device with oil or fat can be dangerous
and may cause a fire. ● The cooking
process must be supervised. A short
cooking process must be constantly
monitored. ● NEVER attempt to put fires
out using water. Instead, turn off the
device and smother the flames, for
example with a lid or a fire blanket. Fire
hazard: do not place objects on the
cooking surfaces. ● Do not use steam
cleaners, risk of electric shock. ● Do not
place metal objects, such as knives,
forks, spoons or lids on the device
because they could become hot. ●
Before connecting the device to the
electrical network: check the data plate
(on the bottom of the device) to ensure