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In intensive ventilation mode, when
any speed key is touched, it returns
to that speed level and continues to
operate.

Operating the lamp

a. Touch the 

 key to operate the lamp.

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Hood lamp lights. (For Models B and C)
If you touch the 

 key again within the

first 1 minute, the lamp will continue to
light at the low illumination level. If you
touch it again 1 minute after turning the
lamp on, it turns off.

The illumination lamps operate for a
maximum of 12 hours.

Turning off the lamp

a. One minute after turning the hood lamp

on, you can turn it off by touching the 
key again.

(For Models B and C) If you touch
the 

 key again within the first 1

minute after the lamp is switched on,
the lamp switches to the low illumin-
ation level.

Setting the lamp illumination colour (for
models B and C)

You can use the colour of your hood's illu-
mination lamps in 3 different shades.

a. With the hood lamp turned on, touch 

key for more than 2 seconds.

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The lamp changes to the other col-
our shade.

b. If you continue to touch

 key, it will

change to the next colour shade after
every 2 seconds. According to the de-
sired colour shade, stop touching 

 key

when the lamp is in that colour shade.
The colour shade will automatically activ-
ate.

You can only change the light colour
shade while the lamp has high light
intensity.

In the event of a power outage, your
hood will remember the colour
shade set and the lamp will work in
the colour that was last set.

Automatic mode (for model C)

Your hood measures the temperature of the
air in the kitchen and the air coming from
your hob by using a sensor. In automatic
mode, it determines the required levels for
the temperature of the air from the hob to
match the temperature of the air in the kit-
chen and operates at levels determined
automatically.

a. To enable automatic mode touch the 

key.

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The automatic mode is activated
and operates until the temperature
of the air from the hob equals the
ambient temperature. The temper-
ature will switch off automatically
when it equalizes. You must enable
automatic mode again to re-switch
it on.

While automatic mode is active,
automatic mode will be cancelled
when you turn the product on and
off at any speed.

b. To turn automatic mode off early touch

the 

 key once more.

If the ambient temperature difference
occurs even when the hob is not op-
erating while the automatic mode is
active, the temperature sensor in the
product will detect the difference
and the product may start operating
at Speed 2 or 3 depending on the
difference. In this case, automatic
mode will be turned off when the
temperature difference is equalized.

Summary of Contents for GDKP2474BBSC

Page 1: ...Hood User Manual GDKP2474BBSC 185732201 EN R AA 05 04 2022 12 53 7703331106...

Page 2: ...tions 9 2 1 Waste Directive 9 2 1 1 Compliance with the WEEE Dir ective and Disposing of the Waste Product 9 2 2 Package Information 9 3 Your product 10 3 1 Product Introduction 10 3 2 Product Accesso...

Page 3: ...This way you will protect yourself and your product against the dangers that may occur Keep the user s manual If you give the product to someone else give the manual with it The warranty conditions us...

Page 4: ...nt of the product un less it is clearly specified in the user s manual Do not make technical modi fications on the product 1 1 General Safety This product can be used by children 8 years of age and ol...

Page 5: ...e product func tion knobs are switched off after every use If the product is handed over to someone else for personal use or second hand use pur poses the user s manual product labels and other relev...

Page 6: ...ec tion Any work on electrical equip ment and systems should only be carried out by authorised and qualified persons In case of any damage switch off the product and disconnect it from the mains To do...

Page 7: ...es are used at the same time while the oven hood with a cooker is being used Not applicable for only the appli ances that discharge air back into the room Gas or fuel oil burning appli ances such as r...

Page 8: ...service life of the product you have purchased is 10 years Manufacturer shall provide the required spare parts for the product to per form as defined during this period 1 5 Child Vulnerable Persons an...

Page 9: ...oduct has been manu factured with high quality parts and materials which can be re used and are suitable for recyc ling Therefore do not dispose of the waste product with nor mal domestic and other wa...

Page 10: ...5 Aluminium filter 6 Aluminium filter 7 Aluminium filter lock 8 Lamp Dependent on the model It may not be available on your product 3 2 Product Accessories Depending on the product model the sup plied...

Page 11: ...EN 11 Air router Flue connection adapter Covers to prevent reverse airflow...

Page 12: ...Model B 3 levels 1 booster Model C 3 levels 1 booster Technical specifications may be changed without prior notice to improve the quality of the product Figures in this manual are schematic and may no...

Page 13: ...el key you have se lected to operate the hood The set speed level key lights up b You can touch the other speed level keys to change the speed level When in operation the product will run for a maximu...

Page 14: ...atically activ ate You can only change the light colour shade while the lamp has high light intensity In the event of a power outage your hood will remember the colour shade set and the lamp will work...

Page 15: ...e it continues to warn with the light of Speed 2 key flashing If you run your hood at any speed level with the aluminium filter fill warning the warning will not appear for as long as the hood is runn...

Page 16: ...ing cleaning agents to clean stainless or inox surfaces and handles Clean with a soft soapy cloth and liquid non scratching de tergent taking care to wipe in one direc tion There are sensors in the ba...

Page 17: ...s e Install the aluminium filters 6 Troubleshooting If the problem persists after following the in structions in this section contact your vendor or an Authorized Service Never try to repair your prod...

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