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either in the suction or filter versions.

VERSION EVACUATION exterieure

The hood is equipped with an air outlet (Fig. A FIGURE 1) to convey smoke outwards (the flue pipe and fixing 

flange are not supplied).

Check valve blockage

Warning: Before connecting the air exhaust hose, make sure that the check valves are free to 

turn over freely.

For hoods with outside air exhaust, fit a check valve to prevent wind and returning air from 

entering.

Recirculation model

If it is not possible to fit an exhaust flue for smoke and fumes to be discharged outside, it is 

possible to use the recirculation model.  Carbon filters are required for this type of hood.  The 

recycled air is discharged back into the kitchen via a pipe that conveys it out through one side 

of the unit (Fig. 1 bis).

 

Installation must conform to the regulations in force regarding the ventilation of en-

closed environments.  In particular, discharged air must not be channelled into a conduit 

used for exhaust discharge or discharge from devices that operate with gas or other com-

bustible materials. The use of unused conduits is not permissible without the approval of 

a qualified technician.

The product can be installed at a distance of less than 65 cm from the cook top, according 

to the standard EN60335-2-31:1997.

- REMOVAL OF THE FILTER ALUMINIUM CARTRIDGE

- MOUNTING THE CARBON FILTER

The removal and fitting of the grease and carbon filters need to be carried out with the down-

draft in the open position. To open the downdraft, push the ON/1 key. Then remove the front 

panel, pushing the upper part of each side at the same time. The panel will rotate forwards to 

make it possible to access the grease filters (Fig. 16). Remove the grease filters to access the 

carbon filters (Fig. 17). The carbon filters should be changed according to the frequency of 

downdraft use and in any case, once every 6 months.

Summary of Contents for S-DD2

Page 1: ...NEN FÜR DEN KUNDEN COMMERCIËLE INFORMATIES VOOR DE KLANT ISTRUZIONI PER L USO S DD2 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE S DD2 INSTRUCTIONS POUR L EMPLOI S DD2 ISTRUCCIÓNES DE USO S DD2 BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG S DD2 GEBRUIKSAANWIJZIGING S DD2 IT GB F E D NL INFORMAZIONI TECNICHE TECHNICAL INFORMATION INFORMATION TECHNIQUES INFORMACIONES TÉCNICAS TECHNISCHE INFORMATIONEN TECHNISCHE INFORMATIES TYPE FSEE ...

Page 2: ...scription of the applianc 17 2 INSTALLING THE HOOD Mounting the hood 18 Removal of the filter cartridge 19 Mounting the filter cartridge 19 Electrical hook up of the hood 20 3 HOW THE HOOD WORKS 21 4 CLEANING THE HOOD 23 5 OPERATIONAL ANOMALIES 24 6 AFTER SALES SERVICE 24 ...

Page 3: ...tivated simultaneously with other appli ances powered from non electrical sources so that the hood does not ventilate these combustion fumes It is prohibited to cook food over open flames or operate gas hobs without pots or pans on them under the hood itself the flames sucked into the hood might damage the appliance Deep frying under the appliance must be done under constant supervision as hot oil...

Page 4: ...17 1 TO THE ATTENTION OF THE USER GB DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE ...

Page 5: ... 7 The upper edge of the Downdraft must fit perfectly the cooktop 8 Fix the Downdraft inside the cabinet According to the dimensions of the cabinet and of the air outlet duct use the provided fixing brackets Attention do not make any additional openings on the appliance in order to avoid to damage the internal sliding and electrical components 9 In the version of the Downdraft equipped with motor ...

Page 6: ...regarding the ventilation of en closed environments In particular discharged air must not be channelled into a conduit used for exhaust discharge or discharge from devices that operate with gas or other com bustible materials The use of unused conduits is not permissible without the approval of a qualified technician The product can be installed at a distance of less than 65 cm from the cook top a...

Page 7: ...les service to avoid any risk Attention If the hood presents some form of anomaly unplug the appliance or remove the fuse corre sponding to the appliance s power line If the appliance has no plug or if the plug is not easily accessible then a device needs to be fit ted to cut it off from the mains electricity this device must have an opening distance between contacts on all poles of at least 3 mm ...

Page 8: ... panel 10 minutes after it has been enabled Model SDD2 TOUCH CONTROL VERSION Fig 15 OFF switch Fig 15 It is used to close the aspiration panel completely or to position it at inter mediate heights at least mm 180 above the cooktop While closing the aspiration panel keeps on working at the speed set up to the height of mm 180 from the cooktop Below this height the aspiration function is automatical...

Page 9: ...urs of continuous operation from the last setting the appliance turns off and closes automatically When the front panel is removed for cleaning and maintenance operations all the electronic aspiration and movement functions are locked Anti pinching safety device if anything is obstructing the closure operation of the downdraft the operation will stop and the downdraft will move up again ...

Page 10: ...ith clean water and dry with a soft cloth Filter cartridge After 30 hours operation the button pad will signal that the grease filter is sa turated by flashing the 4 speed LEDs Press the timer button to reset The grease filters can be washed by hand or in the dishwasher These filters need to be cleaned on a re gular basis because other wise they may present a fire risk Refit the grease filters and...

Page 11: ... carbon filter is not worn hood n recirculation mode The hood stops in the middle of ope ration Check that there is not a power outage the omnipolar device has not tripped Any maintenance on your equipment should be undertaken by either your dealer or another qualified mechanic who is an authorized agent for the brand appliances When making an appointment state the full reference of your equipment...

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