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Operation
WiFi button
•
WiFi configuration:
if the WiFi function
is not configured, press for about 2
seconds to enter WiFi configuration mode
and follow the instructions on the App to
complete the procedure.
During the configuration procedure, the
button will light up indicating the
connectivity status (see WiFi status table)
To interrupt the WiFi configuration
procedure, press for about 2 seconds
when the button is lit up and is flashing
fast.
Once the WiFi function has been
configured, if you want to change it, press
for about 6 seconds to reset the WiFi
parameters (the button will turn off) and
repeat the configuration procedure.
•
WiFi activation/deactivation:
after the
configuration, it is possible to
deactivate/activate the WiFi function.
Press for about 2 seconds to
deactivate/activate the WiFi function.
Deactivating the function does not cause
the loss of the WiFi parameters.
WiFi status table
Keys
Device connection
status
Low intensity light (all
keys)
Wi-Fi active, not
connected.
White light on steady
(Wi-Fi key only)
Wi-Fi active, connected.
Orange light flashing
fast
(Wi-Fi key only)
Wi-Fi active, attempting to
connect to Wi-Fi router
White light flashing
slowly
(Wi-Fi key only)
Wi-Fi active, attempting to
connect to Elica cloud
White light on with
short flashing light
(Wi-Fi key only)
Wi-Fi active, receiving a
remote command (e.g.
motor or light power-on)
note: with Wi-Fi configured, if there is no active function, the
intensity of the Wi-Fi key automatically decreases.
ON/OFF light button
Press to turn the cooktop light on or off.
In selected models only:
Intensity regulation:
With the light on, press
and hold to adjust the light intensity.
Tone regulation:
With the light on, press and
hold keys
and
to adjust the light
tone.
"BOOST" speed selection key
1st press
: Push to activate the
high
speed
(suction power)
2nd press
: to activate the intensive extraction
speed “
BOOST
timed
for 5 minutes
Note:
after the 5 minutes the hood will go
back to the previously set extraction speed
3rd press
(from “BOOST active) : to exit the
function and return to the previously set
speed.
Note:
the speed key previously set remains lit
during BOOST operation.
Speed selection key 2
Push to activate the
average
speed (suction
power)
Speed selection key 1
Push to enable the
low
speed (suction
power)
PPower-off key
If pressed while the motor is running, the
latter will stop.
Filter Saturation indicator lights
The hood signals at regular intervals that the filters must be
serviced.
Keys
and
lit and flashing very slowly: service the
grease filter.
Keys
and
lit and flashing very quickly: service the
odour filter.
Note:
The filter saturation warning signal is visible within the
first 10 seconds after the hood is switched on.
Reset filter saturation indicator:
Press and hold the keys
and
The keys will flash quickly to confirm that reset has been
completed
Activation of filter saturation indicators
Note:
this operation must be performed with the hood off.
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