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Range Hood Control Panel
• Lamps/Light
• Press the
Light
button once and the lamps will
turn on at maximum brightness.
• When the lamps are on, Press and Hold the
Light
button to reduce the brightness. Release
the
Light
button when the desired brightness is
reached.
• Press the
Light
button again and the lamps will
turn off.
• The lamps can be turned off manually, or
automatically with the
Delayed Auto Shut Off
Function
.
• Speed Control
• There are 4 speed modes you can choose from:
Quiet, Low Speed, Medium Speed and High
Speed.
Button
Mode
Q
Quiet -
Generate less noise,
perfect for light cookings
.
L
Low Speed
M
Medium Speed
H
High Speed
Note
• Pressing any of the speed buttons will turn
on the range hood and set it to the speed the
button designates.
• The last selected speed will be memorized
and resumed the next time the range hood is
turned on by pressing the power button.
• Power
• Pressing the
Power button
can also
turn on
and resume
the Range Hood to
the speed the
last time used
.
• After cooking, press the Power button
once
will activate the
Delayed Auto Shutoff
function
.
• Quickly press the Power button twice
will
shut off
the range hood
immediately
.
3-Minute Delayed Auto Shut Off Function
• When the
range hood is running
at any
speed,
press the Power button once
will
activate the Delayed Auto Shut Off function
.
The countdown timer will start and the range
hood will be shut off automatically in 3
minutes.
• While the Delayed Auto Shut Off function is
activated, press the Power button again and
the range hood will be shut off immediately.
WARNING
Read all instrutions and warnings in the Range Hood
User Manual before using the hood.
• DO NOT use the hood when there are no
safety grills and filters.
• NEVER dispose cigarette ashes, ignitable
substances, or any foreign objects into
blowers.
• NEVER leave the cooking appliances
unattended. When frying, the oil in the pan
can easily overheat and catch on fire. The
risk of self-combustion is higher when the
oil has been used several times.
• NEVER cook on “open” flames under the
range hood. Check deep-fryers during use:
Superheated oil may be flammable.
RANGE
HOOD
USE