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 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

 AND WARNINGS

Installation operations are to be carried out by skilled and qualiied  in-

stallers in accordance with the instructions in this booklet and in compli-

ance with the regulations in force.

DO NOT use the hood if the power supply cable or other components are damaged: 

disconnect the hood from the electrical power supply and contact the Dealer or an author-
ised Servicing Dealer for repairs.

 

Do not modify the electrical, mechanical or functional structure of the equipment.
Do not personally try to carry out repairs or replacements. Interventions carried out 

by incompetent and unauthorised persons can cause serious damage to the unit or 

physical and personal harm, not covered by the Manufacturer's warranty.

WARNINGS FOR THE INSTALLER

TECHNICAL SAFETY

Before installing the hood, check the integrity and function of each part. 

Should anomalies be noted, do not proceed with installation and contact 

the Dealer.

Do NOT install the hood if an aesthetic (or cosmetic) defect has been detected. Put it 

back into its original package and contact the dealer.
No claim can be made for aesthetic (or cosmetic) defects once it has been installed.

During installation, always use personal protective equipment (e.g.: Safety shoes) and adopt 
prudent and proper conduct.
The installation kit (screws and plugs) supplied with the hood is only to be used on masonry 
walls: in case of installation on walls of a diferent material, assess other installation options 
keeping in mind the type of wall surface and the weight of the hood (indicated on page 2).
Keep in mind that installations with diferent types of fastening systems from those sup-
plied, or which are not compliant, can cause electrical and mechanical seal danger.
Do not install the hood outdoors and do not expose it to atmospheric elements (rain, wind, 
etc.).

ELECTRICAL SAFETY

The electrical system to which the hood is to be connected must be in ac-

cordance with local standards and supplied with earthed connection in 

compliance with safety regulations in the country of use. It must also com-

ply with European standards regarding radio antistatic properties. 

Before installing the hood, check that the electrical mains power supply corresponds with 
what is reported on the identiication plate located inside the hood.

The socket used to connect the installed equipment to the electrical power supply must 
be within reach: otherwise, install a mains switch to disconnect the hood when required.

Any changes to the electrical system must be carried out by a qualiied electrician. 

The maximum length of the lue fastening screws (supplied by the manufacturer) must be 
13 mm. Use of non-compliant screws with these instructions can lead to danger of an elec-
trical nature.

Do not try to solve the problem yourself in the event of equipment malfunction, but contact 
the Dealer or an authorised Servicing Department for repairs.

When  installing  the  hood,  disconnect  the  equipment  by  removing  the 

plug or switching of the main swit ch.

FUMES DISCHARGE SAFETY

Do no connect the equipment to discharge pipes of fumes produced from 

combustion (for example boilers, ir eplaces, etc.).

Before installing the hood, ensure that all standards in force regarding discharge of air out of 
the room have been complied with.

USER WARNINGS

These warnings have been drawn up for your personal safety and those of 

others. You are therefore kindly asked to read the booklet carefully in its 

entirety before using the or cleaning the equipment.

The Manufacturer declines all responsibility for any damage caused directly, or in-

directly, to persons, things and pets as a consequence of failing to comply with the 

safety warnings indicated in this booklet.
It is imperative that this instructions booklet is kept together with the equipment for 

any future consultation.

If the equipment is sold or transferred to another person, make sure that the booklet is 
also supplied so that the new user can be made aware of the hood's operation and relative 
warnings. 

After the stainless steel hood has been installed, it will need to be cleaned to remove any 
residues remaining from the protection adhesive as well as any grease and oil stains which, if 
not removed, can cause irreversible damage to the hood surface. To properly clean the unit, 
the manufacturer recommends using the supplied moist wipes, which are also available 
sold separately. 

Insist on original spare parts.

INTENDED USE

The equipment is solely intended to be used to extract fumes generated from cook-

ing food in non-professional domestic kitchens: any other use is improper. Improper 

use can cause damage to persons, things, pets and exempts the Manufacturer from 

any liability.

The equipment can be used by children over the age of 8 and by persons with reduced 
physical, sensory and mental abilities, or with no experience or knowledge, as long as they 
do so under supervision or after having received relative instructions regarding safe use of 
the equipment and understanding of the dangers connected to it.
Children are not to play with the equipment. Cleaning and maintenance by the user must 
not be carried out by children without supervision.

USE AND CLEANING WARNINGS

Before cleaning or carrying out maintenance operations, disconnect the 

equipment by removing the plug or switching of the main swit ch.

Do not use the hood with wet hands or bare feet.
Always check that all electrical parts (lights, extractor fan) are of when the equipment is 
not being used. 
The maximum overall weight of any objects placed or hung (if applicable) on the hood must 
not exceed 1.5 Kg.
Always supervise the cooking process during the use of deep-fryers: Overheated oil can 
catch ire.
Do not leave open, unattended lames under the hood.
Do not prepare food over an open lame under the hood.
Never use the hood without the metal anti-grease ilters: in this case, grease and dirt will 
deposit in the equipment and compromise its operation.
Accessible parts of the hood can be hot when used at the same time as the cooking ap-
pliances.
Do not carry out any cleaning operations when parts of the hood are still hot.
There can be a risk of ire if cleaning is not carried out according to the instructions and 
products indicated in this booklet.
Disconnect the main switch when the equipment is not used for long periods of time.

If other appliances that use gas or other fuels are being used at the same 

time (boiler, stove, ir eplaces, etc.), make sure the room where the fumes 

are discharged is well-ventilated, in compliance with the local regulations.

  INSTALLATION

   only intended for qualiied personnel

Before  installing  the  hood,  carefully  read  the  chapter  'SAFETY  IN-

STRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS'.

TECHNICAL FEATURES

The technical speciications are exhibited on the labels located inside the hood.

POSITIONING

The minimum distance between the highest part of the cooking equipment and the 

lowest part of the hood is indicated in the installation instructions. 

Generally, when the hood is placed over gas cookers, the distance must be at least 65 cm 
(25.6''). However, according to an interpretation of standard EN60335-2-31 dated 11-07-
2002 of TC61 (sub-clause 7.12.1 meeting 15 agenda item 10.11), the minimum distance 
between the cooker and lower part of the hood can be reduced to the quota reported in 
the installation instructions.
Should the instructions for the gas cooker specify a greater distance, this must be taken 
into consideration.
Do not install the hood outdoors and do not expose it to outdoor environment (rain, wind, 
etc.).

Summary of Contents for Nuvola Series

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION MANUAL falmecau com Nuvola...

Page 2: ...REVIEW YOUR NEW ITEM TO ENSURE THAT IT HASN T BEEN DAMAGED IN TRANSIT OR IS MISSING ANY COMPONENTS FAILURE TO REPORT ANY ISSUE WITHIN 72 HOURS OF RECEIPT OF YOUR ITEM MAY RESULT IN ADDITIONAL CHARGES...

Page 3: ...2 HOLE SIZES 940 1325 505 590 540 625 973 1358 925 1310 492 577 370 556 128 min 10 max 25 341 239 275 95 275 150 NUVOLA 90 32 KG NUVOLA 140 45 KG INSTALLATION WITH MOTOR ON THE HOOD...

Page 4: ...3 HOLE SIZES 940 1325 505 590 540 625 973 1358 216 472 min 10 max 25 128 925 1310 492 577 370 246 193 144 86 95 556 640 NUVOLA 90 31 KG NUVOLA 140 44 KG INSTALLATION WITH SLIM MOTOR...

Page 5: ...4 HOLE SIZES 940 1325 505 590 540 625 973 1358 925 1310 492 577 370 556 128 min 10 max 25 275 275 86 216 193 95 144 NUVOLA 90 24 KG NUVOLA 140 37 KG INSTALLATION WITH CONVEYOR KIT AND REMOTE MOTOR...

Page 6: ...5 HOLE SIZES 940 1325 505 590 min 10 max 25 128 540 625 973 1358 95 925 1310 492 577 150 130 NUVOLA 90 22 KG NUVOLA 140 35 KG INSTALLATION WITH REMOTE MOTOR...

Page 7: ...6 Max 1500 mm 9 mm MEASUREMENTS FOR INSTALLATION...

Page 8: ...C O N T R O S O F F I T T O 2 m i n 6 0 m m min 60 mm 1 F A L S E C E I L I N G C O N T R O S O F F I T T O G 3 4 double adhesive 2 1 H H x 1 2 Cutting the plasterboard 1 inserting the supporting fram...

Page 9: ...8 X Y X 1 2 Y 4 3 9 mm 3 Fixing the mandatory safety chains to the ceiling PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS...

Page 10: ...9 Open the panel remove the filters 4 and gas piston 5 1 4 2 3 2 1 4 5 PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS...

Page 11: ...10 INLET 1 2 3 Remove the flange from the hood 1 and the motor 2 If the air outlet is upward see 3 For other directions see 4 and 5 INSTALLATION WITH MOTOR ON THE HOOD...

Page 12: ...11 5 4 AIR 180 3 4 90 5 x 8 6 x 8 2 1 OUTLET INSTALLATION WITH MOTOR ON THE HOOD Side movement of the air exhaust...

Page 13: ...12 120 mm x8 x4 1 3 1 2 3 6 INSTALLATION WITH MOTOR ON THE HOOD...

Page 14: ...13 7 1 2 8 INSTALLATION WITH MOTOR ON THE HOOD Fixing the motor support brackets 7 Positioning the motor on the support frame 8...

Page 15: ...14 15 950 m3 h 1100 m3 h 150mm 1 2 3 9 INSTALLATION WITH MOTOR ON THE HOOD Fitting the suction pipe and electrical connection 9...

Page 16: ...15 2 1 1 2 Remove the flange from the hood 1 Detach pre cut elements and position the slim motor bracket SLIM MOTOR...

Page 17: ...16 A I R 145 5 S L I M L M 2 1 3 V 1 x8 4 V2 x4 3 Fixing the motor support brackets 3 SLIM MOTOR INSTALLATION...

Page 18: ...17 1 2 L M H G SLIM 217mm 87mm 800 m3 h 1 2 3 4 5 Positioning the motor on the support frame 4 Fitting the suction pipe and electrical connection 5 SLIM MOTOR INSTALLATION...

Page 19: ...18 120 mm AIR AIR 3 4 2 2 V2 x4 V1 x 8 120 mm 3 V1 x8 4 V2 x4 2 1 Remove the lange from the hood 1 Fixing the brackets onto the rectangular connection 2 INSTALLATION WITH CONVEYOR KIT AND REMOTE MOTOR...

Page 20: ...19 1 2 L CT M H G 3 1 217mm 87mm CUE 2 4 Positioning the rectangular connection on the support frame 3 Fitting the suction pipe 4 INSTALLATION WITH CONVEYOR KIT AND REMOTE MOTOR...

Page 21: ...20 1 2 150mm 200 mm KAC L 396 N O V A L V E O P T I O N A L 1 2 Fitting the non return valve 1 REMOTE MOTOR INSTALLATION...

Page 22: ...21 F 1 2 REMOTE MOTOR REMOTE EXTERNAL MOTOR 3 Fixing the suction pipe 3 REMOTE MOTOR INSTALLATION...

Page 23: ...22 x2 2 1 CM 1 Passing the chains through passing the control cable through FINAL OPERATIONS...

Page 24: ...23 V3 OK Disassembly 2 1 2 Closing the holding brackets FINAL OPERATIONS...

Page 25: ...24 CM CE 1 V4 2 V 5 x 4 V 6 x 4 V 5 x 8 V 5 x 8 4 3 Fixing the motor or rectangular connection 3 electrical connection and tensioning the safety chains 4 FINAL OPERATIONS...

Page 26: ...25 3 1 2 5 Repositioning of the front glass filters and side glass panels FINAL OPERATIONS...

Page 27: ...he safety warnings indicated in this booklet It is imperative that this instructions booklet is kept together with the equipment for any future consultation If the equipment is sold or transferred to...

Page 28: ...sed at the same time as appliances that are powered by energy other than electricity the negative pressure in the room must not exceed 4 Pa 4 x 10 5 bar HOOD WITH INTERNAL RECIRCULATION FILTERING In t...

Page 29: ...parts or parts related to the motor inside the hood with liquids or solvents For the internal metal parts see the previous paragraph METAL ANTI GREASE FILTERS It is advised to frequently wash the meta...

Page 30: ...ct by building materials of any kind will be required to be removed and reinstalled by the customer 10 PR Kitchens Washrooms has a service network in all metropolitan areas and most regional areas Whe...

Page 31: ...31 NOTE NOTES...

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