
Using the hood
The hoods
JDU 1100
and
SDU 1100
are
supplied with a one speed motor.
The hoods
JDU 1300
and
PDU 1300
are
supplied with a three speed motor.
It is advisable to switch on the extractor hood
a few minutes before starting cooking and
then to leave it running for approximately 15
minutes afterwards to ensure that all odours
are extracted.
Maintenance
Before performing any maintenance
operation, disconnect the hood from the
electricity.
Grease filter
The hood has a thin paper grease filter.
This filter must be replaced every month.
To replace the filter, proceed as follows:
— Open the grill using the bolts L.
— Remove the grill completely (pull the right
side of the grill forward and unhook it from
the slots to which it is attached).
— Remove stops M, fit a new grease filter
and re-set in place stops M, then re-fit in
place the grill.
— When the filters are washed, the grid
should also be cleaned with warm water
and biodegradable detergent.
A metal grease filter may be used as an
alternative to the thin synthetic filter.
With normal use, the metal grease filter
should be washed once a month in a
dishwasher or in warm soapy water and
should be left to dry before being refitted.
Rectangular carbon filter
This is neither washable nor re-usable
and must be replaced every 6-8 months.
To fit it, fix it to the frame G using the
buttons N.
To remove it, move the clamps N inwards
and pull it downwards (fig. 4).
Suggestions for the installation and
use of the hood
— The horizontal sections of the pipe must
be slanted slightly upwards (about 10%)
to ensure an easy flow of the air outwards.
— The best performance of the unit is
obtained in the external exhaust model
(suction), therefore in the limits of the
possibilities it is advised to use the external
exhaust (suction) type.
— The best performances are obtained with
short pipes (max. 4 m) and with few
curves.
Electric connection
Before completing any connection, make
sure the house voltage corresponds with the
voltage indicated on the label affixed inside
the hood.
The hood is supplied with a standard plug;
connect it to a correspondingly standard
socket. In the case is intended to connect the
appliance permanently to the mains after
having removed the plug supplied, must be
fitted a two-pole switch conforming to
regulations with an opening distance
between contacts of not less than 3mm
The manufacturers are not liable for any
problems caused by the user’s failure to
observe the above instructions.
Fixing to the cabinet
— Make holes at the bottom of the cabinet
using the template supplied.
— Fit the four 4.2x35 screws supplied, from
inside the cabinet in the holes on the
appliance (fig. 5).
Fixing to the wall
— Fit the template to the wall.
— Make three 8 mm Ø holes on the wall.
Two on H, and one hole on any of points
I, as required.
— Fit three 8 mm wall plugs.
— Fit two 5x45 screws on H—do not tighten
completely.
— Now hang the hood (holes H).
Tighten the two screws and fit the third
5x45 screw in hole I from inside the cabinet
(fig. 6).
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Attention
Failure to observe the rules for cleaning the
appliance and changing and cleaning the
filters may cause fires. Therefore, we
recommend observing these instructions.
Changing the bulbs
— Disconnect the hood from the electricity.
— Remove the grate.
— Always replace burn-out bulbs with olive-
shaped max 40 Watt (E14) bulbs.
— Before calling for repair service because
the hood fails to light up, make sure the
bulbs are screwed in tightly.
Cleaning
To clean the outside of the hood use a cloth
moistened with denatured alcohol or neutral
liquid detergents. Never use products
containing abrasives.
This appliance meets 87/308 EWG radio
and television noise standards.