INSTALLATION
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2. By means of a fixed mains connection, fitting a
bipolar switch, which ensures the disconnection, with an
opening distance of the contacts allowing a complete
disconnection on the conditions of the over voltage III
category, according to installation regulations. The ground
connection (yellow- green wire) must not be interrupted.
For stationary appliances permanently connected to
the fixed wiring, compliance with this requirement is
considered to be met if the instruction concerning
disconnection incorporated in the fixed wiring is in
accordance with AS/NZS 3000
Refer to the plate inside the hood for the mains voltage
and frequency ratings.
3. USE
This cooker hood can be employed as exhausting or
filtering. Exhausting (Fig. 3). The carbon filters should not
be installed on the hood in exhausting version.
Kitchen smokes are driven outside through a flue joined to
the exhaust pipe flue connector.
Pipes must be communicating with the exterior of the
house. The diameter of the outlet of the hood is 150mm. A
150-125 reduction is provided with the hood.
This pipe must not under any circumstances be
connected to cooker, boiler or burner exhaust pipes, etc.
Filtering (Fig. 4). The fumes pass through the carbon
filters to be purified and recycled into the kitchen through
a pipe connected to the outlet of the hood up to the
hole in the top of the cabinet. This hole must be free and
communicating with the kitchen.
In the filtering version you must install the two carbon
filters on the sides of the aspirator. To install the carbon
filters, you must first remove the metal grease filters
(Fig. 5) and then install carbon filters by turning them
counterclockwise (Fig. 6).
4. OPERATION
The hood is equipped with a multi speed motor.
It is recommended that low speed be selected for normal
kitchen conditions, and higher speeds only to combat a
heavy build-up odour and vapors.
ELECTRONIC CONTROLS
The controls (Fig. 7) have buttons for switching on the TL
light, for switching on the motor and selecting the
T1-T2-T3-T4 operating speed.
By pressing of the command T1 the motor starts running
at the 1st speed. The commands T2-T3-T4 switch the
motor on respectively at the 2nd, 3rd, 4th speed. In order
to switch the motor off press T1 once if set at the 1st
speed, twice if set at the 2nd, 3rd and 4th speed.
With the button T4, select the maximum speed of the
extraction fan for 5 minutes (LED blinking), after which the
extraction fan will automatically switch to the 3rd speed.
AUTO POWER OFF
: To activate the auto power off, first
turn on the hood and then, push the “T1” button for a few
seconds until all LEDs start flashing. By pressing one of
the buttons (T1, T2, T3, T4) it is possible to program the
auto power off time, which will be different according to
the button.
pressed (T1= 5 minutes, T2=10 minutes, T3=15 minutes,
T4=20 minutes). The set speed can be changed during
the auto power off time. When the auto power off option
corresponds to the previously set speed, the speed LED
flashes; if the option is different, the speed LED is fixed.
FILTER TIMER:
After the hood has worked for 30 hours,
all LED’s will switch on with a fixed light for 30 seconds
when the hood is turned off indicating that the aluminium
filters need to be cleaned. The timer will reset if the T1+T4
button is pressed for a few seconds with the exhaust
fan turned off. If this button is not pressed, the same
operation will occur again once the hood is switched off
again. This operation will occur every 30 hours, until 120
functioning hours are reached. Once the hood has worked
for 120 hours and it is turned off, all the LEDs will turn on
with a flashing light for the following 30 seconds indicating
the that aluminium filters need cleaning and, if the hood
is a filtering hood, the active carbon filters need to be
replaced.
Once the timer has been reset (by keeping the T1+T4
button pressed for a few seconds with the exhaust fan
turned off), the entire process will present itself again after
the next 30 exhausting hours.
5. MAINTENANCE AND REMINDERS
Always disconnect the hood from the electrical power
supply before any maintenance or cleaning operation.
Particular care must be given to the grease filters, which
serve to trap grease particles entrained in cooking vapors.
The grease filters are metal and must be washed at least
once a month with warm water and detergent (dishwasher
clean is sufficient). Dry thoroughly before refitting.