15
Mounting
Before starting to mount the appliance, make sure that no
component is damaged, otherwise contact the dealer and stop
mounting. In addition, read all the instructions below carefully.
•
Use an air outlet pipe no longer than 5 metres.
•
Limit the number of curves in the duct since each curve
reduces the suction effectiveness equivalent to 1 linear
metre. (E.g.: if two 90° curves are used, the duct should
be no longer than 3 metres).
•
Avoid drastic changes of direction.
•
Use a duct with 150mm diameter constant for the whole
length.
•
Use a duct made of standard complying material.
•
Remove the safety shim highlighted in the picture (
Fig. 1-
2
) at the end of the installation.
•
In case of failure to observe the instructions above, the
supplier can not be held responsible for capacity or noise
problems and no warranty will be granted.
•
Before making the hole, make sure that the inside of the
cabinet, near the hood housing area, does not have the
structure of the cabinet or other particulars which may
cause problems for the proper installation. Make sure
that the overall dimensions of the hood and the hob ae
compatible with the cabinet and therefore the installation
is feasible.
•
Make a 108x790mm rectangular hole on the back of the
hob.
• Proceed to fit the frame support in the ope-ning made
previously, using a sealant to fixit into place. (Fig. 2a-2b-
2c). After this, in-sert the downdraft into the unit, placing
the edge over the frame support.
•
Install the hood in the hole made, inserting it from above,
as shown (Fig. 3). It is neces-sary to remove the suction
unit before in-serting the product into the cabinet.
•
Fix the hood inside the cainet using the special brackets
supplied (
Fig. 4
). Start mounting the brackets in the lower
part of the hood (
Fig. 5a
) making sure that there is a
distance of 2 mm between the lower part of the bracket
and the cabinet bottom (
Fig. 5b
). This distance allows
the traction of the product downwards on fixing, (
Fig. 5c
),
so that the stainless steel frame adheres perfectly on the
worktop.
•
Before inserting the screws into the cabinet, make sure
that the product is perfectly perpendicular to the worktop.
• After completing the installation and connecting the
product to the power supply, lift the hood and remove the
door lock (
Fig. 6
).
• Start mounting the motor unit directing the air outlet to
the chosen position downwards or upwards (Fig. 7b). The
motor can be installed on both the front side and the back
one of the hood. Once the installationof the motor has
been comleted, start mounting the duct for the air outlet.
•
Put the metal box containing the electronic components
in an easily accessible area for any assistance
operations (
Fig. 8
), connecting the electric connectors of
the same to the hood: pushbutton panel connector (
Fig.
9a
), 9-pole connector (
Fig. 9b
), neon connector (
Fig. 9c
)
•
Connect the product to the power supply
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.
The hood is equipped with a
“TOUCH”
device to control the
lights and speed.
For the correct use please carefully read the intructions below.
The cooker hood can be controlled through a remote control
available as accessory kit (see the paragraph relating to the
functioning of the remote control).
• Key
T1
: delays hood switching off timing the speed set
for some minutes.
By such function, when the timing is elapsed, the hood
switches off.
The timing is divided as follows:
• suction speed (power) 1:
20 minutes
• suction speed (power) 2:
15 minutes
• suction speed (power) 3:
10 minutes
• suction speed (power) 4:
5 minutes
N.B.:
when the Timer is activated at suction speed 4
(power), the hood could switch to speed 3 before going
off, since speed 4 already has a preset timing when the
speed is reduced.
When
keys
T2
and
T3
are pressed, the hood leaves the
timed function and the suction speed (power) increases
or decreases according to the key pressed. During the
timing phase the LED related to the corresponding speed
flashes.
• Key
T2:
Decreases the active suction speed (power)
(
4
→
3
→
2
→
1
→
OFF
).
The speed is displayed through the LED related to the
corresponding speed.
Key
T2
has no effect on the opening/closure of the
suction panel.
• Key
T3:
Increases the active suction speed (power)
(
1
→
2
→
3
→
4
).
The speed is displayed through the LED related to the
corresponding speed.
Note:
suction speed 4 (power) is timed for 6 minutes,
after which the hood will automatically switch to suction
speed 3 (power).
Note:
If the panel is closed (hood is off) key
T3
activates
the opening of the suction panel first and then sets the
hood to the suction speed (power)
1
.
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