• turn on the aspiration hob by pressing
;
• with the aspiration motor and cooking zones off, press and
hold
(7)
;
•
turns on, then off to indicate successful activation.
Deactivation of activated carbon odour filter saturation
indicator
repeat the activation steps described above
flashes,
then turns off to indicate successful deactivation.
Automatic operation (Hob
2
Hood)
The hood will turn on at the most suitable speed, adapting the
extraction capacity to the cooking level used in the cooking
zone.
Once the hob is turned off, the hood adapts its aspiration
speed, gradually decreasing it, so as to eliminate residual
vapours and odours
To activate this function:
Briefly press
(7)
, the LED
(18)
will light up to
indicate that the hood is working in this mode.
The device can also be used in combination with a
Window sensor KIT (not supplied by the manufacturer).
If the Window sensor KIT is installed (only in the case of use
in EXTRACTOR mode), air extraction will stop working each
time the window in the room, on which the KIT is applied, is
closed.
-
The KIT must be electrically connected to the device
by qualified and specialised technical personnel.
-
The KIT must be separately certified in accordance
with the safety standards relative to the component
and its use with the device. Installation must be
carried out in accordance with current regulations for
domestic systems.
CAUTION:
-
the wiring of the KIT to be connected to the device
must be part of a certified safety extra low voltage
(SELV) circuit.
-
the manufacturer of this device declines all liability
for any inconveniences, damage, fires caused by
defects and/or problems associated with malfunction
and/or incorrect installation of the KIT.
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