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Operation
Control panel with 6 buttons
To select the functions of the hood just touch the commands.
Light key ON/OFF
Intensive speed selection key (suction
power) - duration 5 minutes: the hood sets this
power and at the end of the 5 minutes returns
to the previous setting.
High-speed selection key (suction power).
Medium-speed selection key (suction power)
- when flashing it indicates the need to wash or
replace the carbon filter. This signal is normally
deactivated. To activate the alarm, disable the
electronic by pressing the 0 button for 3
seconds.
Next, simultaneously press buttons 1 and 2 for
3 seconds; at first, only button 1 will flash, then
both buttons 1 and 2 will flash to indicate
activation. Repeat the procedure to deactivate
the alarm; at first buttons 1 and 2 will flash and
subsequently only button 1 to indicate
deactivation.
Low-speed selection key (suction power) –
when flashing it indicates the need to wash the
fats filter.
Motor key OFF (stand by) – excludes the
electronics – reset wash/replace filters signals.
MOTOR OFF
Press briefly to switch the motor off.
RESET FILTERS SIGNALS
In functioning mode, after carrying out filter
maintenance, press the key until hearing the
sound signal. The flashing LED 1 (grease filter)
or 2 (carbon filter) stops flashing.
EXCLUDING THE ELECTRONICS
Press the key for 3 seconds. The hood
command electronics will be excluded.
This function can be useful during the product
cleaning operations.
Just repeat the operation to reinsert the
electronics.
If the hood fails to operate correctly, briefly disconnect it from
the mains power supply for almost 5 sec. by pulling out the
plug. Then plug it in again and try once more before
contacting the Technical Assistance Service.
Maintenance
Cleaning
Clean using ONLY a cloth dampened with neutral liquid
detergent. DO NOT CLEAN WITH TOOLS OR
INSTRUMENTS. Do not use abrasive products. DO NOT USE
ALCOHOL!
Grease filter
Fig. 4-40
Traps cooking grease particles.
This must be cleaned once a month (or when the filter
saturation indication system – if envisaged on the model in
possession – indicates this necessity) using non aggressive
detergents, either by hand or in the dishwasher, which must
be set to a low temperature and a short cycle.
When washed in a dishwasher, the grease filter may discolor
slightly, but this does not affect its filtering capacity.
To remove the grease filter, pull the spring release handle.
Charcoal filter (filter version only)
Fig. 41
It absorbs unpleasant odors caused by cooking.
The charcoal filter can be washed once every two months (or
when the filter saturation indication system – if envisaged on
the model in possession – indicates this necessity) using hot
water and a suitable detergent, or in a dishwasher at 65°C (if
the dishwasher is used, select the full cycle function and leave
dishes out).
Eliminate excess water without damaging the filter, then put it
in the oven for 10 minutes at 100° C to dry completely.
Replace the mattress every 3 years and when the cloth is
damaged.
Replacing lamps
The hood is equipped with a lighting system based on LED
technology.
The LEDs guarantee an optimum lighting, a duration up to 10
times longer than the traditional lamps and allow to save 90%
electrical energy.
To replace lights, contact authorised spare part center.
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