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steam and is destined only for domestic use.
The hood has been made for use in the internal recirculating
filtering version.
Cooking fumes and steam are aspirated inside the hood, filtered
and cleaned, passing through the fat filter/s and the carbon
filter/s that MUST be supplied with the hood.
Mounting
Before beginning installation:
• Check that the product purchased is of a suitable size for
the chosen installation area.
• Remove the charcoal (*) filter/s if supplied (see also relative
paragraph). This/these is/are to be mounted only if you
want lo use the hood in the filtering version.
• Check (for transport reasons) that there is no other
supplied material inside the hood (e.g. packets with screws
(*), guarantees (*), etc.), eventually removing them and
keeping them.
Expansion wall plugs are provided to secure the hood to most
types of walls/ceilings. However, a qualified technician must
verify suitability of the materials in accordance with the type of
wall/ceiling. The wall/ceiling must be strong enough to take the
weight of the hood.
Do not tile, grout or silicone this appliance to the wall.
Surface mounting only.
Mounting M1:
This type of cooker hood must be fixed to the ceiling.
Very heavy product; hood handling and installation must be
carried out by at least two persons.
Operation
T1:
Speed 1 selection key
Push to activate the low speed (suction power)
. Pushing a second time turns the motor off
T2:
Speed 2 selection key
Push to activate the medium speed (suction power). Pushing a
second time turns the motor off
T3:
Speed 3 selection key
Push to activate the high speed (suction power). Pushing a
second time turns the motor off
T4:
"BOOST" speed selection key
With the motor turned on to any speed T1 / T2 / T3 push the T4
key to activate the “BOOST” speed. The speed key will remain lit
and the T4 key will start flashing.
With “BOOST” active, pushing the T4 key turns off the motor.
The “BOOST” speed is timed and will remain active for 5
minutes, then the “BOOST” will automatically be disabled,
bringing the motor to the previously selected T1 / T2 / T3 speed.
T5:
“AMBIENT LIGHT” Light ON/OFF key (Only for some
models)
Push to activate / turn off the supplementary lighting to light the
surrounding environment.
T6:
“COOKTOP” Light ON/OFF key
Push to activate / turn off the main lighting.
Motor “DELAY OFF” Mode:
Pushing it down again for a longer time, the activated speed T1 /
T2 / T3 key sets the automatic motor shutdown.
The motor will turn off according to the following times:
T1 = after 20 minutes;
T2 = after 15 minutes;
T3 = after 10 minutes.
Notes: This function cannot be programmed for the “BOOST”
T4 speed. When Delay OFF is active, pushing the key of any
speed will disable the function.
Filters saturation INDICATOR:
The hood warns the user at regular intervals that the filters have
to be cleaned/replaced.
With the T1 key lit and +T2 key flashing, it is necessary to
replace the Grease Filter
With the T1 key lit and +T3 key flashing, it is necessary to
replace the Carbon Filter
Note: the indication of filters saturation is visible only within the
first 10 seconds of turning on the hood.
RESET Filters saturation Alarm:
To reset the Grease Filter, push the T1+T2 keys at the same
time and for approximately 3 seconds.
To reset the Carbon Filter, push the T1+T3 keys at the same
time and for approximately 3 seconds.
ACTIVATE / DISABLE the Filters counter.
You can access the menu for the management of the Filters
saturation by pushing down, for several seconds and at the
same time, the keys T2+T3.
From this menu:
Pushing the T2 key activates / disables the Grease Filter
indicator.
Note: The Grease Filter is ACTIVATED as default setting.
Pushing the T3 key activates / disables the Carbon Filter
indicator.
Note: The Carbon Filter is DISABLED as default setting.
Pushing the T2+T3 keys once again for several seconds, allows
one to exit the menu and save the settings.
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