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Description of the rangehood - Fig. 1

Control Ball
Grease filter
Grease filter release handle
Halogen lamp (only for model with halogen lamp)
Vapour screen
Telescopic chimney
Air outlet (used for filter version only)
8. 

 

Remote control

9 .  Batteries type ..394 of 1.5V (4 batteries supplied already

mounted inside the remote control on the appropriate
battery holder).

Operation

The rangehood operation may be controlled by the remote
control or the control ball
.
All changes of operational states (changing speed, light
switch, etc.) are recognisable by the variation of light emitted
by the control ball and a sound signal.

The control ball also serves as a luminous signal:
• No signal:

The rangehood is off.

• Green light :

Rangehood is switched on at speed 1 – 2  (minimum).

• Orange light :

Rangehood is switched on at speed 3 – 4  (medium).

• Red light :

Rangehood is switched on at speed 5 (maximum).

• Flashing red light :

Rangehood is switched on at intensive speed  (timed
at 5 minutes).

• Flashing green light :

Indicates that the grease filter is saturated – carry out
grease filter cleaning.

• Orange Flashing Light signal:

Indicates the odor filter saturation – clean or replace odor
filter

• Flashing green – orange – red light in sequence:

Remote control battery is depleted – replace battery.

Use the high suction speed in cases of concentrated kitchen
vapours.  It is recommended that the rangehood 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.

Attention!
The control ball flashes orange to indicate the saturation of
the odor filter even when the odor filter (carbon filter) is not
installed inside the rangehood.
However perform the signal reset operation as follows:
Select the intensive speed (the control ball will turn on with
a red flashing light signal), depress again and hold depressed
for about 3 seconds until there is a beep sound indicating that
reset has occurred.

Using the control ball
The rangehood was designed to be remote controlled.  All
functions are operable via the control ball.

Switching on the rangehood
The control ball is a balance wheel switch.
Depressing the control ball towards the right repeatedly
switches on the rangehood and all the suction speed
selections up to the intensive suction speed, depressing
again towards the right the rangehood switches off.
Turning on the light
Depress the control ball towards the left:
once for diffused lighting,
pressing again for full lighting,
pressing again switches the light off.

Using the Remote Control
(patented design by Elica)
The remote control may operate in humid environments, but
not when placed on wet surfaces.

Selecting the Suction Speed position the remote control
vertically near the cook top area and rotate clockwise to
increase the suction speed, and anticlockwise to decrease
the suction speed.
Turning on the Light, press the remote control from the
top downwards once for suffused lighting, again for full
lighting, and again to turn off the light.

W a r n i n g !
If the remote control doesn’t work after installation (yet the
control ball works correctly), do the following:
1 .  Place the remote control on the work surface near the

rangehood.

2 .  Disconnect the rangehood from the mains.
3 .  Reconnect the rangehood to the mains.
Follow this procedure whenever the remote control
doesn’t work for no apparent reason (e.g.: dead
battery).

INSTRUCTION ON MOUNTING AND USE

Summary of Contents for Concave

Page 1: ...C o o k i n g C o o k i n g c o l l e c t i o n c o l l e c t i o n Instructions for Use and Warranty Details 900mm Wall Mounted Canopy Rangehood Concave by David Lewis...

Page 2: ...ions on how to install your new appliance Correct installation will avoid delays and unnecessary service calls Once installation is complete read this booklet carefully and get to know the controls an...

Page 3: ...g g j g i g h 1 5 4 2 3 7 6 A 8 9 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 4: ...6 1 2 3 3a 4 11 5 6 8 7 9 12 10 13 14 F B G...

Page 5: ...7 15 16 18 19 20a 20b 20b H 16 Z G B 17 17 18b 15 OK 18a 18c 18d...

Page 6: ...hat run on energy sources other than electricity When the appliance is used at the same time as other appliances that run on energy sources other than electricity provision must be made for adequate s...

Page 7: ...ust the horizontal position of the rangehood 7 Remove the carbon filter frame see also Fig 3 mark the drill hole using a pencil for fastening the rangehood to the wall 8 Remove the rangehood from the...

Page 8: ...lter even when the odor filter carbon filter is not installed inside the rangehood However perform the signal reset operation as follows Select the intensive speed the control ball will turn on with a...

Page 9: ...p sound indicating that reset has occurred Replacing lamps Fig 4 Firstly check that the lamps are well cooled prior to replacing them Use a small screwdriver as a lever on the borders of the lamp in o...

Page 10: ...f the above the Purchaser must pay for the cost of transporting the appliance to and from the Agent or the Agent s travelling cost to and from the Purchaser s home WHAT THESE WARRANTIES DO NOT COVER W...

Page 11: ...NOTES...

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