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Instructions for use

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Button functions

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Hood OFF button. (If the fan and the lights are on).

Speed 1 button. Lights up when the motor is running at speed 1.

Speed 2 button. Lights up when the motor is running at speed 2.

Speed 3 button. Lights up when the motor is running at speed 3.

Turbo speed button. Lights up when the motor is running at speed 4. The motor
switches from speed 4 to speed 3 after about 7 minutes. When the Turbo
function is active, the button flashes and the timer function is not active.

24h air exchange function button. Lights up when the motor is running at speed
1. Briefly touching

activates motor speed one and extracts air for 10 minutes

every hour for 24 hours. Press the button again to disable it.

Automatic switch-off button. The button is illuminated while the fan is in
operation at the selected speed (1-2-3). Briefly touching

activates the

automatic switch-off delay of 15 minutes. Suitable for eliminating residual
odours. It can be activated at fan speeds 1, 2 or 3. It is disabled by pressing the
button or by switching off the fan.

Filter alarm reset button. The alarm is activated after 100 hours of actual hood
operation. When the filter alarm is on, pressing the

button for about 3

seconds resets the alarm. If there is no filter alarm, pressing the

button has

no effect (apart from the light colour temperature adjustment function below).
Before resetting the alarm signal, the activated charcoal filters have to be
replaced and the metal grease filters should be cleaned.

Lights On/Off button. Illuminated when the light is on.

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Pressing these buttons twice activates the timer. The timer function

can only be activated when the fan motor is on. Once activated, a 10-minute
timer starts, when the time elapses, the motor stops and the light switches off.
The button flashes during this time. The timer can be cancelled by touching the
same button.

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Summary of Contents for KV194

Page 1: ...ANGLED HOOD Instructions booklet 1 ...

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Page 3: ...INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 9 AIR CONNECTION SYSTEMS 19 FILTER VERSION 19 EXTRACTION VERSION 20 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 22 CONTROL UNIT 22 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 32 EXTERNAL CLEANING 32 CLEANING METAL FILTERS 32 REPLACING ODOUR FILTERS 33 REPLACING THE LAMPS 36 TREATMENT OF WEEE 38 ...

Page 4: ...iances make sure that the domestic power supply is suitably earthed The minimum distance between the lower surface of the hood and the hob must be at least 650 mm for gas appliances and 450 mm for electric or induction appliances The air that is extracted must not be conveyed into a duct that is used for extracting fumes from appliances powered by gas or other fuels Connect the air outlet from the...

Page 5: ... For Australia and New Zealand Range hoods and other cooking fume extractors may adversely affect the safe operation of appliances burning gas or other fuels including those in other rooms due to the back flow of combustion gases These gases can potentially result in carbon monoxide poisoning After installation of a range hood or other cooking fume extractor the operation of flued gas appliances s...

Page 6: ...al sensory or mental abilities or who lack experience or the necessary knowledge if they are supervised or after they have been given instructions on the safe use of the appliance and understand the hazards involved Children should be supervised to make sure they do not play with the appliance The front panel should only be opened for carrying out maintenance it must remain closed during use CAUTI...

Page 7: ...ing is not carried out according to the instructions Cleaning and maintenance intended to be carried out by the user must not be performed by children unless they are supervised Always wear work gloves when carrying out installation and maintenance The hood must NEVER be used as a support surface unless specifically indicated Do not use or leave the hood without the lamps correctly installed due t...

Page 8: ...nal diameter of not less than 120 mm directly to the external steam and odour extraction system Note Remove any activated carbon filters FILTER VERSION If it is not possible to discharge the steam and odours to the outside the hood can be used as a filter In this configuration the air and vapours are cleaned by the odour filters and recirculated into the room via the ventilation grids on the side ...

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Page 17: ...urn valve make sure that it is free to open and close For easy installation we recommended that you follow the procedure below 1 The hood should be centred with respect to the hob see the figure on page 9 2 Take 2 levelling hooks with expansion plugs supplied This mounting system has to be used in the holes L1 on the back of the hood see the figure on page 9 3 Remove the grease filters position th...

Page 18: ... hood from the holes L1 and level it using the adjustment screws 7 Mark the position of the holes L2 on the wall for fastening the hood 8 Remove the hood from the wall and drill the 2 holes L2 9 Secure the mounting systems to the wall by tightening the expansion plugs 10 Hang the hood from holes L1 secure the hood by tightening the 2 expansion screws in the holes L2 EN ...

Page 19: ... systems 19 FILTER VERSION Leave the motor inlet unobstructed Odour filters are already fitted to some hoods by the manufacturer Refer to the following pages to find out which models are fitted with odour filters EN ...

Page 20: ...fasten the brackets using the expansion plugs provided Connect the fume extraction duct inside diameter Ø 150 mm to the motor outlet The duct is not supplied The diameter of the extraction duct must not be less than Ø 120 mm Carefully place the two duct covers on the hood Move the upper duct cover slightly to allow the lower duct cover to be fastened to the hood using the 2 screws Lift the upper d...

Page 21: ...ied out by a qualified installer In the case of direct electrical connection to the mains a suitable bipolar switch with a minimum contact separation of 3 mm and that complies with current standards should be installed between the appliance and the power supply EN ...

Page 22: ...t you switch on the hood a few minutes before you start cooking and keep it on for at least 15 minutes after you have finished or until the steam and odours have been completely eliminated The following types of controls can be found on the front of the hood 6 button control panel 9 button control panel EN ...

Page 23: ...unit uses capacitive sensors to detect the touch of the button on the front glass panel Lighting _______________________________________________________ When power is turned on the unit will be in the off mode Only the button is illuminated low brightness After touching the button the unit will go into Stand By mode and all buttons will be dimly lit In Stand by mode the user can activate any funct...

Page 24: ...p when the motor is running at speed 4 The motor switches from speed 4 to speed 3 after about 7 minutes When the Turbo function is active the button flashes and the timer function is not active Lights On Off button Illuminated when the light is on Pressing these buttons twice activates the timer The timer function can only be activated when the fan motor is on Once activated a 10 minute timer star...

Page 25: ...to maximum brightness It is factory set to maximum brightness Filter alarm reset _______________________________________________________ After 100 hours of hood operation buttons will start to flash to remind you to clean the filters To reset this warning press the On Off button for 5 seconds the light of the On Off button will flash once to indicate that the filter time has been reset 24h air exc...

Page 26: ...___________________________________________ The unit uses capacitive sensors to detect the touch of the button on the front glass panel Lighting _______________________________________________________ When power is turned on the unit will be in the off mode Only the button is illuminated low brightness After touching the button the unit will go into Stand By mode and all buttons will be dimly lit ...

Page 27: ... at the selected speed 1 2 3 Briefly touching activates the automatic switch off delay of 15 minutes Suitable for eliminating residual odours It can be activated at fan speeds 1 2 or 3 It is disabled by pressing the button or by switching off the fan Filter alarm reset button The alarm is activated after 100 hours of actual hood operation When the filter alarm is on pressing the button for about 3...

Page 28: ...be set each time the light is switched on by tapping the button once Tapping the light button twice when the light is off will set it to maximum brightness It is factory set to maximum brightness Light colour temperature adjustment _______________________________________________________ Touch again touch and hold the button for at least 1 second to activate the light colour temperature adjustment ...

Page 29: ...______________________________ After 100 hours of hood operation buttons will start to flash to remind you to clean the filters To reset this warning press the On Off button for 5 seconds the light of the On Off button will flash once to indicate that the filter time has been reset 24h air exchange function _______________________________________________________ The 24h air exchange function allow...

Page 30: ...omatic switch on When the hob is switched on the hood switches on if it is in STANDBY mode all buttons illuminated at low brightness Operation in automatic mode Automatic mode of operation is shown on the hood user interface as follows For example if the fan motor is operating at speed 2 and the appliance is in automatic mode every 5 seconds 500 ms later Automatic switch off When the hob is switch...

Page 31: ...operation If the hood is operating in automatic mode and the customer changes some hood parameters via the user interface automatic mode will be disabled and the hood will no longer respond to the Auto Vent 2 0 command from the hob To re enable automatic mode the hood first has to be set to OFF and then to STANDBY mode EN ...

Page 32: ...nd using specific products following the instructions on the pack We recommended that you always clean the steel parts of the hood in the direction of the surface finish CLEANING METAL FILTERS Particular attention should be paid to the metal grease filter panels The accumulation of grease inside the filter panels as well as affecting the performance of the extractor hood can also be a fire hazard ...

Page 33: ...be regenerated It is therefore recommended to replace them at least every six months or more frequently if the hood is used intensively Before starting make sure you have disconnected the hood from the power supply There are two types of filters according to the model of the hood on the motor and on the grease filters Cleaning and maintenance 33 EN ...

Page 34: ...ease filter 3 Rotate the used odour filters by 90 and remove them from their seat 4 Take 2 new filters insert them on the motor and rotate them by 90 5 Reinstall the grease filter 6 Close the panel Models KV26 KV28 KV394 KVFAB Cleaning and maintenance 34 EN ...

Page 35: ...1 Open the panel 2 Remove the grease filters 3 Remove the retaining springs 4 Replace the odour filter 5 Reinsert the retaining springs 6 Reinstall the grease filters 7 Close the panel Models KV194 KV694 Cleaning and maintenance 35 EN ...

Page 36: ... 10 times longer than traditional lamps and use 90 less power This appliance is fitted with a Class 1M white LED light according to standard EN 60825 1 1994 A1 2002 A2 2001 maximum optical power emitted 439nm 7μW Do not look at the light directly using optical instruments binoculars magnifying glass etc If it needs to be replaced contact the Technical Assistance Centre Replacing the lamps 36 EN ...

Page 37: ...Replacing the lamps 37 EN ...

Page 38: ...ntre for electrical and electronic waste Alternatively the appliance to be disposed of can be returned to the retailer when purchasing a new equivalent product Products with dimensions of less than 25cm can be returned free of charge and without obligation to purchase a new product to electronic product retailers that have a sales area of at least 400 sq m The separate collection for the delivery ...

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