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Description of the hood - Fig. 1

1. Control panel
2. Grease filter
3. Grease filter release handle
4. Halogen lamp
5. Vapour screen
6. Telescopic chimney
7. Air outlet (used for filter version only)
8. Sensor

Operation –
Model with electronic controls

Main Functions
- ON-OFF lamp button
- LED signal for anti-grease filter saturation (See the relative

cleaning instructions for anti-grease filters).

- LED signal for active carbon filter saturation (See the relative

cleaning instructions for active carbon filters).

- LED signal for “automatic” operation
- ON-OFF button for “automatic” operation
– Functions signal (LED Display).
- ON/OFF Knob and suction power selection.

List of Functions
To switch the cooker hood to 
(ON press knob 7

The operation of button  is enabled and the wording “Sensor
will appear, the Rangehood will set at “Manual Stand-By”.

To switch the cooker hood to (OFF) press knob again; if the

Rangehood is set in the “automatic  operation mode then
pressing knob 7 once will launch the Rangehood to “manual
Stand-By
 pressing the knob again will switch the Rangehood  to
(OFF).

Attention! When the Rangehood is switched (OFF) all the functions

are disabled.

To switch on the lamps press button 1.
To switch off the lamps press button again.

To increase the suction speed rotate knob 7 clockwise and set the

desired speed (12or intensive).
Attention
The intensive suction speed is timed for 5 minutes after which the
Rangehood returns to the 2

nd

 speed.

The LED number (12 or 3) will appear on the Display, which is
equivalent to the suction speed set plus  a red LED will also
appear when the suction speed is set at intensive.
The other display led’s will turn on alternatively in proportion to the
suction power setting.

To decrease the suction speed rotate the knob anticlockwise
(Intensive, 3, 2, 1, Stand-by)

Filter Saturation Signal

The Rangehood is provided with an electronic device which
signals the necessity to clean and/or replace the filters (Grease
or Active Carbon).
Attention!
The saturation signal device for the active carbon filter is
disabled, 
the enabling (or disabling) function is performed in the
SET-UP operation (see instructions at the bottom of the page).
Grease filter saturation signal
The LED signal 2 will turn on.
Active Carbon filter saturation signal
The LED signal 3 will turn on.

Attention!  The signal will not appear when the Rangehood is

switched (OFF) or in stand-by mode.

Reset the Filter saturation signal  (to be carried out ONLY after

having cleaned and/or replaced the filters):
Set the cooker hood to stand-by press knob 7 until the sound of
the beep and upon the turning off of the wording sensor.

Automatic Operation

The Rangehood always sets at “manual operation”, pressing
button  will set the Rangehood to “automatic operation”: the
wording Sensor turns on (from white to orange); the Rangehood
starts up and regulates the speed only if the sensors detect any
variations in the environment conditions. The LED signals for
function will turn on at a varied speed according to the  the
sensors readings.
Pressing button 5  again and rotating knob 7  the Rangehood
returns to “manual operation”.

Attention! The sensors automatically calibrate every half hour,

and on the basis of the data detected will determine the automatic
turning on or off of the Rangehood.
In certain cases (where the environment temperature increases
or decreases for other reasons) it may be necessary to carry out
a manual calibration for the sensor.
The manual calibration of the sensor may be performed in the
SET-UP operation.

Safety

When the Rangehood is in manual stand-by mode and the
sensors detect an excessive increase in the temperature, the
Rangehood will set to “automatic operation” and if the
environment conditions require it, then the motor will also start up.

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INSTRUCTION ON MOUNTING AND USE

Summary of Contents for Rangehood Collection

Page 1: ...Instructions for Use and Warranty Details ANTARTICA Island Canopy Rangehood Rangehood Collection...

Page 2: ...nsure that you consistently receive a high standard of customer service Free delivery dedicated customer service and after sales service team plus free kitchen design and planning seminars are just a...

Page 3: ...2 6 5 2 7 3 4 a b c j i g h g g g f 8 1 1 4 3 2 INSTRUCTION ON MOUNTING AND USE...

Page 4: ...3 14 5 273 273 244 214 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 6 6 7 7 7 7 8 8 2a 2a 2a 5 7 9 10 10 10 10 11 11 190 6 12 2b 2a 2b S B 5 INSTRUCTION ON MOUNTING AND USE...

Page 5: ...4 15 15 15 15 15 16 16 15 15 13A 15 14 H 13F F G 15 15 15 6 INSTRUCTION ON MOUNTING AND USE...

Page 6: ...5 7 X X 20 20 19 19 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 M B A C 17 18 INSTRUCTION ON MOUNTING AND USE...

Page 7: ...head and the ceiling 5 Fit an exhaust pipe inside the truss and connect it to the motor compartment connection ring exhaust pipe and fixing brackets are not supplied 6 Hook the frame onto the screws s...

Page 8: ...Filter Saturation Signal The Rangehood is provided with an electronic device which signals the necessity to clean and or replace the filters Grease or Active Carbon Attention The saturation signal de...

Page 9: ...calibration Upon entering the SET UP mode turn knob 7clockwise for one click about 10 until the LED c turns on red LED Press knob 7 to carry out manual calibration Additional information When rotating...

Page 10: ...me by turning the knobs g 90 that affix the chimney to the Rangehood Fig 3 Insertthepad i ofactivatedcarbonintotheframe h andfitthewhole back into its housing j Replacing lamps Fig 4 Access the light...

Page 11: ...or 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 We are not responsible for any damage...

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