
9
DECORATIVE EXTRACTOR HOOD
Dear Customer,
Thank you for buying our hood. Please read these instructions carefully for its
optimum installation, use and maintenance.
Notes
: The figures mentioned in this manual are in the first pages.
Hood installation on walls (look for the symbol in
the figures)
Warning:
consult
local
regulations
regarding
fumes
outlets.
Do
not
connect
the
hood
to
a
fume,
ventilation
or
hot
air
duct.
Confirm
that
room
ventilation
is
appropriate
with
the
local
authorities.
Make
sure
the
maximum
air
extraction
flow
rate
for
the
appliances
in
the
room
does
not
exceed
4
Pa
(0.04
mbar).The
room
must
have
adequate
ventilation
if
an
extractor
hood
is
used
simultaneously
with
appliances
that
run
on
gas
or
other
fuels.
The
evacuated
air
must
be
extracted
through
ducts
that
are
used
for
evacuating
fumes
from
appliances
that
run
on
gas
or
other
fuels.
Regulations
regarding air extraction must be complied with.
Use a rigid PVC pipe with a min. Ø l20 mm to evacuate fumes outside.
The above restrictions do not apply to hoods with no fumes outlet to outside
(recirculation system with activated char
coal filter).
Install the hood in line with the instructions on the template provided
and indications of Figure 1 to Figure 16.
Respect instructions of cooker manufacturer if the distance from the cooking
surface to the hood (see fig. 3) is higher than indicated in the template
provided.
For gas cooking appliances only: the minimum distance to the hood must be
at least 65 cm.
Connecting the hood to the grid
Warning:
before
connecting
the
hood:
switch
off
the
electricity
supply
and
check
that
the
supplied
voltage
and
frequency
coincide
with
that
indicated on the appliance nameplate.
If the extractor hood has a plug, connect it to a power socket in line with
applicable regulations, located in an accessible area.
If the hood does not have a plug, connect it directly to the electrical grid,
protected by a separator device accessible for disconnection, in line with local
regulations.
Use of the hood – Safety
Warning:
the
hood
may
stop
working
during
an
electrostatic
discharge
(e. g. lightning). This involves no risk of damage. Switch off the electricity
supply to the hood and reconnect after one minute.
Do
not
allow
the
hood
to
be
used
by
children
or
persons
with
reduced
(physical,
sensory
or
mental)
capabilities
or
lack
of
experience
and
knowledge,
unless
they
have
been
given
instruction
concerning
use
of
the
appliance
by
a
person
responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised so that they do not play with the appliance.
To
avoid
the
risk
of
fire,
clean
the
metal
filter
regularly,
permanently
control
pans containing hot oil and do not flambé food underneath the hood.
Do
not
use
the
hood
if
it
shows
signs
of
damage
or
imperfection.
Contact
an
official distributor or authorised dealer.
Accessible parts may heat up when using cooking appliances.
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The different control panels are described below. Check the panel model
installed on your hood and see the figu
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Touch panel
(Fig. P
1
)
Filter clean warning display/button.
1-
Warning
of
the
need
to
replace
the
filter – press to deactivate once the filter has been cleaned or replaced.
Enable and disable extractor fan timer.
2-
Lighting on and off.
3-
Keep pressed down to adjust the lighting intensity.
Extractor fan on and off.
4-
Extractor fan speed - button: speed 1, 2 and 3/4
5-
Timer:
the
extractor
fan
works
for
5
min.
at
the
current
speed
and
another
5
min. at each of the lower speeds until it stops.
Hood maintenance
Warning:
always
switch
off
the
electricity
supply
before
carrying
out
maintenance
work
on
the
hood.
In
the
event
of
a
fault,
contact
an
official distributor
or authorised dealer.
Exterior cleaning: use non-corrosive, liquid detergent and avoid the use of
abrasive cleaning products.
Grease
filters:
to avoid
fi
res, clean thoroughly once a month or whenever the
display pilot light indicates as such. To do so, remove the
filters
and wash with
hot water and detergent. If using a dishwasher, position the
filters
vertically to
prevent solid remains from depositing on them.
Activated char
coal filters:
replace the every 3 months.
Important:
increase
the
filter
cleaning/replacement
frequency
if
the
hood
is
used
for
more
than
2
hours
a
day.
Always
use
genuine
filters
from
the
manufacturer.
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Warning:
do
not
handle
the
bulbs
until
the
electricity
supply
has
been
switched off and they have cooled.
Important:
use
new
bulbs
according
to
that
indicated
on
the
hood
nameplate.
Use
bulbs
with
an
aluminium
reflector
to
replace
halogen
bulbs.
Do
not
use
dichroic bulbs - risk of overheating.
Legal information
The manufacturer:
- Declares that this product meets all basic requirements regarding low-voltage
electrical equipment established in Directive 2006/95/EC of 12 December 2006
and electro-magnetic compatibility established in Directive 2004/108/EC of 15
December 2004.
- Is not responsible for any failure to observe the instructions given in this manual
and current safety regulations for the correct use of the equipment.
- R eserves the right to make any
modifications
to the equipment or this manual
without prior notice.
Contact our
official
distributor should you require technical assistance or
additional information on our products.
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On cooker hoods equipped with tungsten lamps, the lights should only be
used during operation of the motor. They should not be left on permanently
and used as a light source.