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METAL ANTI-GREASE FILTERS
It is advised to
frequently
wash the metal ilters (
at least once a month
) leaving them to
soak in boiling water and washing up liquid for 1 hour, taking care not to bend them.
Do not use corrosive, acid or alkaline detergents.
Rinse them well and wait for them to be completely dry before reassembling them.
They are dishwasher safe.
To extract and insert the metal anti-grease ilters see the picture.
Pull !
1
2
magnet
1
Push...pull !
2
SPRING
3
ZEOLITE-CARBON FILTERS
Before performing maintenance on zeolite-carbon ilters (FCZ), remove the
lower dust ilter (F) and vacuum any deposited dust with a vacuum cleaner.
In normal use conditions, we recommend regenerating the zeolite-carbon ilter
every 18 months and replacing it after 3 years. Simply place it in a domestic oven at
a temperature of 200°C for approximately 2 hours to regenerate it.
Wait until the ilter cools before reassembling it.
V1
FCZ
F
1
2
3
4
1
1
2
2
The zeolite-carbon ilter and lower dust ilter cannot be washed.
IONISING TUBES (qualiied personnel only)
Cut-of electricity before cleaning.
In normal use conditions, we recommend cleaning every 18 months and their
replacement after 5 years.
Remove the tubes from their housing and separate the metallic lining, as descri-
bed in the instructions.
Gently clean the tube with a cloth using ethyl alcohol. Clean the metallic lining with soap
and water and thoroughly rinse it.
Make sure it is WELL DRIED (placing in a 50°C oven for 10 minutes is recommended)
before put it back on the tube.
LIGHTING
The range hood is equipped with high eiciency, low consumption LED spotlights with
extremely long duration under normal use conditions.
Should the LED spotlight need to be replaced, proceed as shown in the igure.
12V
3
1
2
Fluorescent tubes mod. (T5 13W)
SPRING only.
1
SPRING
2
3
DISPOSAL AFTER END OF USEFUL LIFE
The crossed-out wheeled bin symbol on the appliance means that
the product
is WEEE
, i.e.
“
Waste electrical and electronic equipment'', accordingly
it must
not be disposed of with unsorted waste
(i.e. with ''mixed household waste''),
but it must be disposed of separately so that it can undergo speciic operations
for its re-use, or a speciic treatment, to remove and safely dispose of any sub-
stances that may be harmful to the environment and remove the raw materials that can be
recycled. Proper disposal of these products contributes to saving valuable resources and
avoid potential negative efects on personal health and the environment, which may be
caused by inappropriate disposal of waste.
You are kindly asked to contact your local authorities for further information regarding the
designated waste collection points nearest to you. Penalties for improper disposal of such
waste can be applied in compliance with national regulations.
INFORMATION ON DISPOSAL IN EUROPEAN UNION COUNTRIES
The EU WEEE Directive was implemented diferently in each country, accordingly, if you wish
to dispose of this appliance we suggest contacting your local authorities or dealer to ind
out what the correct method of disposal is.
INFORMATION ON DISPOSAL IN NON-EUROPEAN UNION COUNTRIES
The crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is only valid in the European Union: if you wish to
dispose of this appliance in other countries, we suggest contacting your local authorities or
dealer to ind out what the correct method of disposal is.
WARNING!
The Manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to the equipment at any time and
without prior notice. Printing, translation and reproduction, even partial, of this manual are
bound by the Manufacturer's authorisation.
Technical information, graphic representations and speciications in this manual are for in-
formation purposes and cannot be divulged.
This manual is written in Italian. The Manufacturer is not responsible for any transcription
or translation errors.
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