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ance’s control panel (Fig. 2.1).  

Drill 5 Ø8 holes in the ceiling and tighten 3 screws E without 

tightening them completely making sure that the screws are 

not inserted in the holes marked with an X  on the drill hole 

template (the screws and anchors must be suitable for the 

type of wall).

- Take structure (Fig. 2.2) and insert it on the 3 screws that 

have not been tightened completely, in correspondence of 

the 3 slots.

Make a small rotation to lock it in (Fig. 2.2).

- Tighten the fourth and the fifth screw and the 3 remain-

ing one to lock structure B into its final position.

To adjust cable height it is necessary to refer to the lengths 

shown in (Fig. 3.1)

- To adjust the cable, first loosen the 2 screws A of the del 

clamp as shown in figure 3.2 (X).

- Once the length of the cable has been adjusted, tighten 

the 2 screws A as shown in figure 3.2 (Y).

- Couple the hood body C and the structure B in correspond-

ence of the 4 slots F and the four screws (not completely 

tightened) figure 4 - phase 1. 

- Rest the hood body on the 4 slots figure 4 - phase 2

- Tighten  the  4  screws  G  and  fasten  the  structure  perma-

nently B to the hood C with the 4 safety screws H figure 4 

- phase 3. 

-  Using  a  level  align  the  hood  by  turning  the  adjustment 

screws R as shown in figure 5.

- Once the hood is aligned, in order to lock the adjustment 

screws permanently R, tighten the nut D as shown in fig. 5.

-  Before  completing  the  electrical  connection,  fasten  the 

box S to the bracket using the 2 screws D figure 6 - phase 1.

- Open the box lid S removing the adhesive tape. 

-  Connect  to  the  electrical  network  as  shown  in  figure  6  - 

phase 2.

- Close the lid of the box S figure 6 - phase 3, and fasten with 

the two screws E figure 6 - phase 4

- Take the aesthetic frame C and using the 2 screws A fasten 

it to the structure fig. 7.

Attention!  Based  on  the  model  that  has  been  purchased, 

the product may be equipped with COURTESY LIGHTS OP-

TIONAL, before fastening the small cupola to the hood body 

connect the lights as shown in figure 8.

- Pass the power supply cable through the slots of the small 

cupola as shown in figure 9.

- Take the small cupola and fasten it to the hood using the 8 

screws G as shown in figure 9.

- If your model is like the one shown in figure 10 it is nec-

essary to fasten the decorative cover M1 - M2.

-  In  correspondence  with  the  hood  body  there  are  4 

(right)+ 4 (left) screws X that are not completely tight-

ened figure 10 - phase 1, take the decorative cover M2 

and slide it down until it clamps onto the slot phase 2-3-

4-5.

- Take  a  spanner  that  is  suitable  for  the  screws  X  and 

tighten  them  to  fasten  the  decorative  cover  perma-

nently M2.

- Repeat the same operation for the M1 cover.

• Filtering version

- Before proceeding with the replacement of the regen-

erative filter, open the aesthetic panel.

- Remove the aluminium panel by pulling the handle as 

shown in fig. 11.

- Remove the brackets from their housing and pull them 

outwards. (Fig. 12).

Unlike  traditional  carbon  filters,  this  carbon  filter  can  be 

washed and reactivated for approximately 12-15 times. 

With normal hood use, this filter should be cleaned once 

every 2-3 months. The filter can be washed in a dishwasher 

at the highest temperature  using a standard dishwasher 

detergent. 

  

After washing, dry the filter in the oven at 100° C  for 10-15 

minutes to reactivate it. 

The filter will retain its odour-absorbing capacity for three 

years, after which it will have to be replaced.

 USE AND MAINTENANCE

 We recommend that the cooker hood is switched on before 

any food is cooked. 

We also recommend that the appliance is left running for 

15 minutes after the food is cooked, in order to thoroughly 

eliminate all contaminated air.

The effective performance of the cooker hood depends on 

constant maintenance; the anti-grease filter and the active 

carbon filter both require special attention.

• The anti-grease filter

 is used to trap any grease particles 

suspended in the air, therefore is subject to saturation (the 

time it takes for the filter to become saturated depends on 

the way in which the appliance is used).

- To prevent potential fire hazards, the anti-grease filters should 

be washed a minimum of every 2 months (it is possible to use 

the dishwasher for this task).

- After a few washes, the colour of the filters may change. This 

does not mean they have to be replaced.

If the replacement and washing instructions are not followed, 

the anti-grease filters may present a fire hazard.

• The active carbon filters

 are used to purify the air which is 

released back into the room. 

The active carbon filter saturation level depends on the fre-

quency with which the appliance is used, the type of cooking 

performed and the regularity with which the anti-grease 

filters are cleaned.

• Clean the cooker hood frequently, both inside and outside, 

using  a  cloth  which  has  been  dampened  with  denatured 

alcohol or neutral, non-abrasive liquid detergents.

ATTENTION!

Before proceeding with the replacement of halogen lights it 

is necessary to open the aesthetic panel figure 13 - phase 1; 

loosen the two screws lift the small panel G as shown in fig-

ure 13 - phase 2-3.

• Replacing halogen light bulbs

 (Fig. 13 - phaset 4).

To replace the halogen light bulbs B, remove the glass pane

C using a lever action on the relevant cracks.

Replace the bulbs with new ones of the same type.

Caution: do not touch the light bulb with bare hands.

Optional !  

As an optional the product may be equipped with side halo-

gen lamps figure 14.

To  replace  them,  it  is  necessary  to  remove  the  decorative 

cover M1 or M2 and repeat the same operations shown in 

fig. 13 - phase 4 “Replacing halogen lamps”.

• Commands:

 (Fig.15)

NOTE: With this control it is possible to manage the appliance 

also with a remote control to be requested as accessory. 

Power Button (A) = the on / off button switches on and off 

the whole hood (motor and lights).

By pressing the button the motor starts at 1st speed.

Fan Speed button (B) = From the OFF position, press once 

for the 1st speed, twice for the 2nd speed and three times 

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Summary of Contents for Mi360

Page 1: ...Instruction manual for Mistral Island hood Model code Mi360 Contact Caple on 08448003830 or for spare parts www 4caple co uk ...

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Page 9: ...ons ThisapplianceconformstotheEuropeanDirectiveEC 2002 96 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE By making sure that this appliance is disposed of in a suitable manner the user is helping to prevent potential damage to the environment or to public health The symbol on the product or on the accompanying paperwork indicates that the appliance should not be treated as domestic waste but shoul...

Page 10: ...d pull them outwards Fig 12 Unlike traditional carbon filters this carbon filter can be washed and reactivated for approximately 12 15 times With normal hood use this filter should be cleaned once every 2 3 months The filter can be washed in a dishwasher at the highest temperature using a standard dishwasher detergent After washing dry the filter in the oven at 100 C for 10 15 minutes to reactivat...

Page 11: ...courtesy lights or side spotlights keep the Timer button pressed for 4 seconds to turn them on Complete the same operation to turn them off Lightsindicator E Thelightsindicatorwillswitchonwhen the lights are on at any level Filters indicator F After 30 minutes of operation the led of the filters indicator will switch on not flashing indicating that the anti grease filters have to be washed To rese...

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