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RADIO CONTROL CODE CHANGE

With only one radio control, go directly to point 2.
With several radio controls in the same room, a new code can be created by following the 
procedure below.

Disconnect the power to the hood before starting the procedure.

1) - CREATE A NEW CODE

The procedure is to be carried out on the radio control.

  Press LIGHT 

 and TIMER 

 simultaneously until the display starts lashing.

Press DOWN 

 on the radio control: saving is conirmed by three brief lashes of the 

display. The new code cancels and replaces the previous default code. 

Reconnect  the  hood  to  the  electrical  power  supply,  making  sure  that  the 

lights and motor are of . 

2A) - ASSOCIATING THE RADIO CONTROL WITH THE HOOD

  USING THE ELECTRONIC PUSHBUTTON PANEL

press TIMER (

)

 

on the hood pushbutton panel

 for 2 seconds:

the red LED lights up. 
press any key on the radio control within 10 seconds. 

RESTORING DEFAULT CODE

the procedure is to be carried out if the hood is disposed of, sold or transferred.

Disconnect the power to the hood before starting the procedure.

Press UP 

 and DOWN 

 simultaneously on the radio control for more than 5 sec-

onds: reset is conirmed by three brief lashes of the display. 

Reconnect the hood to the electrical power supply.

Proceed with associating the hood and the radio control, as described in point 2.

 MAINTENANCE

Before cleaning or carrying out maintenance operations, disconnect the 

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

Do not use detergents containing abrasive, acidic or corrosive substances 

or abrasive cloths.

Regular maintenance guarantees proper operation and performance over time.
Special attention is to be paid to the 

metal anti-grease ilt ers 

: frequent cleaning of the 

ilters and their supports ensures that no lammable grease is accumulated.

CLEANING OF EXTERNAL SURFACES

You are advised to clean the external surfaces of the hood 

at least once every 15 days

 

to 

prevent oily substances and grease from sticking to them. To clean the brushed stainless 
steel hood, the Manufacturer recommends using "Magic Steel" wipes.
Alternatively 

and for all the other types of surfaces

, it can be cleaned using a damp cloth, 

slightly moistened with mild, liquid detergent or denatured alcohol.
Complete cleaning by rinsing well and drying with soft cloths. 

Do not use too much moisture or water around the push button control 

panel  and  lighting  devices  in  order  to  prevent  humidity  from  reaching 

electronic parts.

The glass panels can only be cleaned with speciic, non-corrosive or non-abrasive deter-
gents using a soft cloth.
The Manufacturer declines all responsibility for failure to comply with these instructions.

CLEANING OF INTERNAL SURFACES

Do not clean electrical 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 metal ilters (

at least once a month

) leaving them to 

soak in boiling water and cleaning solution 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.
Washing in a dishwasher is permitted, however, it may cause the ilter material to darken: to 
reduce the possibility of this problem from happening, use low-temperature washes (55°C 
max.).
To extract and insert the metal anti-grease ilters see the assembly instructions.

LIGHTING

The hood has luorescent lamp lighting.
If the lamp ever needs to be replaced, proceed as shown in the igure.

1

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 DISPOSAL AFTER END OF USEFUL LIFE

The crossed-out trash or refuse 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 regular unsorted waste

 (i.e. with ''mixed house-

hold waste''), but it must be disposed of separately so that it can undergo specif-

ic processing for its re-use, or a speciic treatment, to remove and safely dispose of any 
substances 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 trash or refuse 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.

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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