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Installing the hood to the wall. See fig. 3 . Draw a vertical line on the wall to mark the central position
of the hood.Then draw a horizontal line to mark the bottom edge of the hood. Using the template 
supplied, drill the two holes in the wall. Secure the metal bracket (B) to the wall using the screws and 
wall plugs provided.The two triangular notches are cut into the bracket (B) to help to position it 
accurately onto the vertical centre line.

5

Now hang the hood onto the bracket. Adjust the horizontal position by moving the hood to the left or
right as required. If the height of the hood requires adjustment or levelling, use the special adjustment
screws (V) supplied.

6

When all adjustments have been completed, finish securing the hood to the wall by fixing the two
screws (M). First mark the position of the two holes on the wall, remove the hood from the wall and
drill the wall (8mm diameter holes).Then use the wall plugs and screws to complete the installation.

7

Now mount the electrical system plate to the hood, using the three screws and two washers. See fig. 4  

8

Ensure the electric supply is turned off. Connect hood supply cable to the power supply.

9

Connect the ducting to the outlet spigot of the hood.

10

Adjust the width of the telescopic flue support bracket (W) using screws A. See fig. 5 .Then use the
wall plugs and screws provided to secure the bracket to the ceiling. Ensure the bracket is in line with
the hood. Place the telescopic flue carefully onto the hood and extend the upper section to the ceiling.
Secure to the support bracket using screws (G). See fig. 6

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Refit the metal grease filters.

User instructions

This appliance is equipped with a completely automatic system called ASC - ADVANCED SENSOR
CONTROL, which is capable of managing all the functions of your hood.Thanks to the ASC system, the
air in your kitchen is constantly clean and odour free without any manual intervention.The hood is
fitted with a sensor on the underside, which detects steam, vapours, smoke and odours generated by
the cooking process.When the sensor detects vapours etc. the hood automatically switches itself on to
the first speed. Every 10 seconds the internal microprocessor monitors the data being received from
the sensor and changes speed if necessary.When the hood no longer detects vapours etc. the hood
continues to operate for a further few minutes to ensure all residual odours are eliminated before
switching itself off. Further benefits include -

a

The sensor will detect an abnormal presence of gas.

b

The sensitivity level of the sensor can be adjusted to suit your personal requirements.

c

You have the option to temporarily change the ASC defined speed.

d

The hood can still be manually operated and use as a traditional hood if you so desire.

Operation - Automatic operation with ASC (Advanced Sensor Control)

See fig. 7

A Button A

turns the lights on/off.

B Button B

turns the “automatic” function on/off.When the “automatic” function is selected an “A”

appears in the display window C and the speed of the motor will increase or decrease depending on
the vapours and odours present in the kitchen.

C Display window C

- indicates the following information -

1

Automatic operation has been selected - the letter “A” appears.

2

Indication of the motor speed (1 to 4) selected by the sensor.

3

When the central segment of the display illuminates or flashes this indicates the Filter Alarm.This is to
draw your attention that your hood has operated for 30 hours and it is time to clean the grease filters.

D Button D

decreases the motor speed temporarily or stops the motor temporarily (the latter when

zero is displayed in the window). Note that after approximately 1 minute, the hood will resume
automatic operation at the motor speed set by the sensor. Button D is also used to reset the Filter
Alarm and start the countdown for the next 30 hours of operation. After cleaning the grease filters
simply press button D whilst the central segment of the display window C is illuminated or is flashing
and this will reset the filter alarm.

E Button E

increases the motor speed temporarily. Note that after approximately 1 minute, the hood

will resume automatic operation at the motor speed set by the sensor.

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Summary of Contents for K7088ASC - 70

Page 1: ...USER INSTRUCTIONS PRE PURCHASE INFORMATION INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CHIMNEY HOOD MODEL K7088ASC 70 90 100 120CM ...

Page 2: ... When installed between adjoining wall cabinets the wall cabinets must not overhang the hob hotplate The following applies when ducting out If the room where the cooker hood is to be used contains a fossil fuel burning appliance such as a gas or oil central heating boiler then its flue must be of the room sealed or balanced flue type This hood is not suitable for use in a room where any open flue ...

Page 3: ...internal house wiring and the terminations labelled LOAD are for connection for the appliance WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED Important The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Green Yellow Earth Blue Neutral Brown Live As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminal...

Page 4: ...ves the best extraction performance Warning Any ducting used must be fire retardant Unpacking the hood On some models components are packed inside the polystyrene protection pieces Do not throw away the box and packaging until installation is fully completed Installation ATTENTION The appliance should be installed by a qualified electrician or competent person 1 Before fixing the hood install the ...

Page 5: ...rs generated by the cooking process When the sensor detects vapours etc the hood automatically switches itself on to the first speed Every 10 seconds the internal microprocessor monitors the data being received from the sensor and changes speed if necessary When the hood no longer detects vapours etc the hood continues to operate for a further few minutes to ensure all residual odours are eliminat...

Page 6: ...motor speed and is also used to turn the hood off Button D is also used to reset the Filter Alarm and start the countdown for the next 30 hours of operation After cleaning the grease filters simply press Button D whilst the central segment of display window C is illuminated or is flashing and this will reset the filter alarm E Button E is used to turn the hood on at the last speed set and to incre...

Page 7: ...6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 8: ...stic use only 4 Any service work will generally entail removal of the telescopic flue assembly to access key components including the motor If the flue assembly has been boxed in by means of a bridging shelf or any type of furniture this must be removed prior to our engineer s visit Before calling for service please check the following 1 Is there a power failure Turn on the appliance to check the ...

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