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OPERATION
Use the high suction speed in cases of concentrated kitchen vapours. It is recommended that the cooker hood suction is
switched on for 5 minutes prior to cooking and to leave in operation during cooking and for another 15 minutes approximately
after terminating cooking.
1). ON/OFF lights
2). ON / OFF motor / Speed Increase
Turning the knob into position “0” during functioning, the hood turns OFF.
Turning the knob from position “0” into position “1” hood passes from the OFF state to speed 1.
Turning the knob in right direction (hood in ON state) the motor speed is increased from speed 1 to intensive
Speed 1: 1
Speed 2: 2
Speed 3: 3
1). ON/OFF lights
2). ON / OFF motor / Speed Increase
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Mechanical control cooperates with the electronics assembly – it serves only as a control panel. The electronics as
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sembly is responsible for activation of the motor’s power supply.
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By turning the wing knob clockwise from position 0 to position 1, the motor goes into irst gear and stays in irst gear
until this position is altered manually. Reverse action reverts the settings to their previous state – gear 0.
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By turning the wing knob clockwise from position 1 to position 2, the motor goes into second gear and stays in second
gear until this position is altered manually. Reverse action reverts the settings to their previous state – gear 1.
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By turning the wing knob clockwise from position 2 to position 3, the motor goes into third gear and stays in third gear
until this position is altered manually. Reverse action reverts the settings to their previous state – gear 2.
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By turning the wing knob clockwise from position 3 to position P, the motor goes into fourth gear and stays in fourth
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