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DECORATIVE EXTRACTOR HOOD

Dear Customer,
Thank you for buying our hood. Please read these instructions carefully for its 

optimum installation, use and maintenance.
Notes

Warning:  consult  local  regulations  regarding  fumes  outlets.  Do  not 

room  ventilation  is  appropriate  with  the  local  authorities.  Make  sure 

not exceed 4 Pa (0.04 mbar).The room must have adequate ventilation if an 

extractor hood is used simultaneously with appliances that run on gas or other 

fuels.  The  evacuated  air  must  be  extracted  through  ducts  that  are  used  for 

evacuating fumes from appliances that run on gas or other fuels. Regulations 

regarding air extraction must be complied with.
Use a rigid PVC pipe with a min. Ø l20 mm to evacuate fumes outside.
The above restrictions do not apply to hoods with no fumes outlet to outside 

  

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For gas cooking appliances only: the minimum distance to the hood must be 

at least 60 cm.
Connecting the hood to the grid

Warning: before connecting the hood: switch off the electricity supply 

and check that the supplied voltage and frequency coincide with that 

indicated on the appliance nameplate.

If  the  extractor  hood  has  a  plug,  connect  it  to  a  power  socket  in  line  with 

applicable regulations, located in an accessible area.
If  the  hood  does  not  have  a  plug,  connect  it  directly  to  the  electrical  grid, 

protected by a separator device accessible for disconnection, in line with local 

regulations.
Use of the hood – Safety

Warning: the hood may stop working during an electrostatic discharge 

(e. g. lightning). This involves no risk of damage. Switch off the electricity 

supply to the hood and reconnect after one minute.

Do not allow the hood to be used by children or persons with reduced (physical, 

sensory or mental) capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge, unless 

they have been given instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person 

responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised so that they do not play with the appliance.

Do not use the hood if it shows signs of damage or imperfection. Contact an 

Accessible parts may heat up when using cooking appliances.

The  different  control  panels  are  described  below.  Check  the  panel  model 

Panel with electronic button (Fig. P2)
1-  Lighting on and off.
2-  Lighting operating control pilot light.
3-  Extractor fan speed - button: speed 1, 2 and 3 Press the current speed again 

to switch off the extractor fan.

4-  Extractor fan operating speed control pilot light.
Timer: keep the chosen speed button pressed down for two seconds until the 

off. To cancel the timer: press the chosen speed button once.

Hood maintenance

Warning:  always  switch  off  the  electricity  supply  before  carrying  out 

maintenance  work  on  the  hood. In  the  event  of  a  fault,  contact  an 

or authorised dealer.

Exterior  cleaning:  use  non-corrosive,  liquid  detergent  and  avoid  the  use  of 

abrasive cleaning products.

prevent solid remains from depositing on them.

Important

manufacturer.

Warning: do not handle the bulbs until the electricity supply has been 

switched off and they have cooled.

Important:  use  new  bulbs  according  to  that  indicated  on  the  hood 

nameplate.

dichroic bulbs - risk of overheating.
On cooker hoods equipped with tungsten lamps, the lights should only be used 

during  operation  of  the  motor.  They  should  not  be  left  on  permanently  and 

used as a light source.

Legal information
The manufacturer:
- Declares that this product meets all basic requirements regarding low-voltage 

electrical equipment established in Directive 2006/95/EC of 12 December 2006 

and electro-magnetic compatibility established in Directive 2004/108/EC of 15 

December 2004.
- Is not responsible for any failure to observe the instructions given in this manual 

and current safety regulations for the correct use of the equipment.

without prior notice.

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