outside through the wall/ceiling. Therefore they
do not require carbon filters.
INSTALLATION
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To facilitate installation, before starting remove
the grease filter/s: press inward on the clamp at
the handle and pull the filter downward (Fig. 3/4).
Installation of a utensil holder (upon request):
See Figure 5A or 5B depending on the model
purchased. Install the utensil holder with 4 flathead
screws (supplied). Secure the 2 supports (C) to
the hood, one on the left and one on the right;
insert the utensil holder into these supports. Keep
a good grip on it until you have installed, and
secured, at least one of the 2 supports (D) at the
top of the hood.
Installation on the wall (Fig. 6)
Using the special drilling template, drill the
required holes in the wall. As previously specified
in the chapter “Warning” remember there must
be a minimum of 650 mm between the bottom
edge of the hood and the stop of the stove. Secure
the metal bracket (B) to the wall using the screws
and plugs (bracket, screws and plugs are all
supplied with the unit). Use the 2 triangles cut
into the bracket to position it precisely along the
vertical axis of the hood. Then set the hood onto
the bracket. Adjust the horizontal position, shifting
the hood to the right or left as needed lining it up
with the wall units. If the height of the hood also
requires adjustment, use the special regulation
screws (V) (supplied). Once regulation has been
completed, finish securing the hood with 4 more
screws (M): mark the points for the 4 holes on the
wall, remove the hood and drill (8mm diameter
holes); then use the plugs and screws to complete
installation.
Installation with rear panel (Fig. 7)
The rear panel is positioned at the top of the
stove, flush against the wall. Rest the lower edge
of the panel behind the stove and anchor the
upper edge to the wall using the two holes found
on the panel. Insert the screws and plugs provided
(A). The unit is secured to the rear panel as
though it were being installed on the wall: use the
supplied metal bracket (B) and the screws and
plugs supplied with the panel.
Securing the extension pipes: basic installation
requirements: – Set the electrical power supply
within the space covered by the decorative piping.
– If your unit is installed in an Exhaust hood,
prepare the air exhaust hole.
Adjust the width of the extension pipe support
bracket (W) using screws A indicated in Fig. 8.
Then use the plugs and screws provided to
secure it to the ceiling and/or to the wall. Make
certain it is aligned with the hood.
For filtering hoods, the air exhaust grids are
positioned in the upper part (Fig. 9). For exhaust
hoods, turn the upper pipe over so that the air
exhaust grid is in the lower section (Fig. 10),
except for model KD643.1 where the top pipe
must always be installed with the grids visible.
Exhaust hoods: Connect the hood flange to
the exhaust hole in the wall/ceiling using a
flexible pipe.
Plug in the hood. Insert the
extension pipes setting them on the hood;
extend the upper pipe to the ceiling and secure
with the 2 screws (G) - Fig. 11.
Filtering hood: Secure the deflector to the upper
pipe using the 4 special screws (provided) –
Fig. 12; hook up the flexible pipe (diameter:
125) to the deflector. Install the reduction
(provided) on the hood air outlet point (Fig.
13). Take the 2 assembled extension pipes and
set them on the hood; extend the upper pipe to
the ceiling and secure with the 2 screws (G) -
Fig. 11. Extend the lower pipe taping it in place
and then connect the flexible pipe to the hood
reduction. Plug in the hood. Extend the lower
pipe downward setting it against the hood.
Install the carbon filters by pressing the 2 tabs
on the filter down into the special housing (Fig.
14) and rotating upward.
OPERATION
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Depending on the model, the unit is equipped
with the following commands:
Commands shown in Fig. 15:
Button A
=
turns the lights on/off
Button B
=
turns the TIMER on/off: press
once to turn the timer on, therefore, after
5 minutes, the motor cuts out (at the same
time the selected speed blinks on the
display); the timer remains on if the motor
speed is changed and even when the
motor is shut down and then started up
again.
Pressing the button a second time turns
the timer off.
Display C = - indicates the selected motor
speed (from 0 to 4). - indicates Timer On
when the number blinks. -
indicates
Filter Alarm when the central segments
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