
the cooker hood must be at least
65 cm
. If a connection
tube composed of two parts is used, the upper part must be
placed outside the lower part. Do not connect the cooker
hood exhaust to the same conductor used to circulate hot air
or for evacuating fumes from other appliances generated by
other than an electrical source. Before proceeding with the
assembly operations, remove the anti-grease filter(s) (Fig.15)
so that the unit is easier to handle.
- In the case of assembly of the appliance in the suction version
prepare the hole for evacuation of the air.
•
We recommend the use of an air exhaust tube which has the
same diameter as the air exhaust outlet hole. If a pipe with
a smaller diameter is used, the efficiency of the product may
be reduced and its operation may become noisier.
•
Hood assembly:
- Remove the structure from the packaging and remove the
2 screws
A
to separate the upper part from the lower part
(Fig.2).
- Position hole template on the ceiling paying attention that
the arrow is positioned on the same side as the appliance
controls (Fig.3).
Make 4, Ø8 holes in the ceiling and drive in 3 screws without
completely tightening them. Pay attention not to insert the
screw into the hole marked with an
X
on the hole template
(the screws and expansion plugs must be suitable for the
type of wall).
- Take the upper part of the structure
B
(Fig.4) and insert the
3 slots onto the 3 screws that are not completely tightened.
Rotate slightly to fit (Fig.4).
Drive in the fourth screw
X
and tighten the remaining 3 to
allow definitive blocking of the upper part of structure
B
.
-
Take the lower part of the telescopic structure
C
and insert
it into the upper structure
B
(Fig.5).
Adjust the height by referring to the amounts indicated in
(Fig.14) and block it using the 8 screws
G
that are supplied
(Fig.6).
- Suction version:
Fix the flexible pipe to the prepared air
evacuation hole (Fig.7).
- Filtering version:
There are two different types of kits avai-
lable, one with non-regenerable active carbon filters (Fig.16)
and the other with regenerable active carbon filters (Fig.17).
- Fix the flexible pipe to the deflector
M
and fix screw
I
as
indicated in (Fig.8), the active carbon filters must be applied
to the suction unit positioned inside the hood (Fig.16).
- Take the upper chimney piece and fix it to the structure using
the 2 screws
A
(Fig.9).
Join the lower chimney piece with the upper one and fix it
carefully using adhesive tape
L
(Fig.10a).
- Unscrew the 2 screws
O
, max 3 mm (Fig.10a).
Insert the suction unit inside the structure paying attention
that the previously unscrewed screws
O
, hook into the slots
in the lower part as indicated in (Fig.10b).
Drive in the 3 screws
N
(supplied) and tighten the 2 screws
O
(Fig.10b).
- Fix the air evacuation pipe
H
(not supplied) onto the connec-
tion flange
F
(Fig.11).
- Remove adhesive tape
L
and rest the lower chimney piece
above the cooker hood (Fig.12).
- If the cooker hood is supplied with a lower chimney piece
that must be fixed to the hood body with screws, remove the
anti-grease filters from the hood by acting on the relevant
handles (Fig.15).
- If necessary, fix the lower duct to the hood from the inside,
using the screws
P
(Fig.13). Re-locate the filters in their seat.
USE AND MAINTENANCE
•
We recommend that the cooker hood is switched on before
any food is cooked. We also recommend that the appliance is
left running for 15 minutes after the food is cooked, in order
to thoroughly eliminate all contaminated air.
The effective performance of the cooker hood depends on
constant maintenance; the anti-grease filter and the active
carbon filter both require special attention.
• The anti-grease filter
is responsible retaining the grease
particles suspended in the air, therefore it is subject to
clogging with variable frequency according to the use of the
appliance.
- To prevent the danger of possible fires, at least every 2
months one must wash the anti-grease filters by hand using
non-abrasive neutral liquid detergents or in the dishwasher
at low temperatures and on short cycles.
- After a few washes, colour alterations may occur. This does
not give the right to claim their replacement.
• The active carbon filters
are used to purify the air that is
sent back into the room and its function is to mitigate the
unpleasant odours produced by cooking.
- The non-regenerable active carbon filters must be replaced
at least every 4 months. The saturation of the active charcoal
depends on the more or less prolonged use of the appliance,
on the type of kitchen and on the frequency with which anti-
grease filter is cleaned.
- Regenerable active charcoal filters must be washed by hand,
with non abrasive neutral detergents, or in the dishwasher at
a maximum temperature of 65°C (the washing cycle must be
complete without dishware). Remove excess water without
damaging the filter, remove the plastic parts, and let the mat
dry in the oven for at least 15 minutes approximately at a
maximum temperature of 100°C. To keep the regenerable
charcoal filter functioning efficient this operation must be
repeated every 2 months. These must be replaced at least
every 3 years or when the mat is damaged.
• Before remounting the anti-grease filters and the rege
-
nerable active charcoal filters it is important that they are
completely dry.
• Clean the hood frequently, both internally and exter
-
nally, using a cloth dampened with denatured alcohol or
neutral liquid detergents that are non abrasive.
•
The lighting .system is designed for use during cooking
and not for the prolonged general lighting of the room. The
prolonged use of the lighting system significantly decreases
the average duration of the bulbs.
•
If the appliance is equipped with courtesy lights it is possible
to use them for general room lighting for a prolonged amount
of time.
• Attention:
the non compliance with the hood cleaning
warnings and with the replacement and cleaning of the filters
entails risk of fires. One therefore recommends keeping to the
suggested instructions.
• Replacing halogen light bulbs (Fig.18):
To replace the halogen light bulbs
B
, remove the glass pane
C
using a lever action on the relevant cracks.
Replace the bulbs with new ones of the same type.
Caution:
Do not touch the light bulb with bare hands.
• Replacing LED lamps (Fig.19):
If the appliance version is with LED lamps, the intervention of
a specialised technician is necessary to replace them.
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