Electrical connection
The mains voltage must comply with the conditions specified on the rating plate inside the hood. If the
hood is equipped with a plug it needs to be put into a socket meeting the requirements of the applicable
regulations and located in an easily accessible place. If the hood is not equipped with a plug, the hood
should be installed by an authorized person.
Maintenance
Before proceeding to any maintenance operations, unplug the hood from the power supply. The appliance
should be cleaned with special cleansing agents for surface made of stainless sheet metal or coated
sheet metal. The hood should be cleaned with mild detergents, do not use abrasive cleaners. Regular
maintenance will improve the operation of the hood.
Caution: DO NOT USE ALCOHOL!!!
Grease filter
The cooker hood is equipped with an aluminium filter. The filter is removed by moving the locks in the
direction indicated by the arrow (Fig. S1). The filter should be cleaned manually in the following manner:
immerse it for 15 minutes in water mixed with mild detergent at the temperature of 40-50°C. After 15
minutes, start washing the filter and rinse it carefully. The filter must be completely dry before it is put
back in the hood. If the filter is not cleaned regularly, the performance of the hood decreases and
the fire risk increases. If washed in a dishwasher, the filter may become discoloured, but this does
not affect its filtering properties.
Charcoal filters (Only for closed circulation mode - Fig. S5)
The cooker hood can be equipped with carbon filters. Carbon filters are used only when the hood is NOT
connected to a ventilation duct. The filters should be placed on the turbine casing, as shown in Fig. S5.
In this case, the filtered air is discharged back into the room. The hood should not be connected to
ventilation ducts. In order to ensure correct operation and efficient filtering of odours, the carbon filters
should be replaced regularly (every 3 to 6 months), depending on the intensity of utilization of the hood.
Lighting replacement (Fig. 2)
Before proceeding to any operations related to lighting replacement, unplug the hood from the power supply.
If the hood was previously on, wait a few minutes and only replace the bulb after it cools down.
Caution!
Do not touch the bulbs as long as they are hot. Make sure you do not touch the front of the bulb
you install directly with your fingers.
Aluminium filter replacement - Fig. S1
Lighting replacement - Fig. S2
Hood and chimney installation – Fig. S3
Hood dimensions – Fig. S4
Charcoal filters replacement - Fig. S5
Symbols
-(*) marks the parts intended installation of the hood in a closed circulation mode
-(**) marks the parts which are not included In the set
The symbol placed on a product or on the accompanying documents means that this product
may not be treated as household waste. In order to dispose of the appliance, you should take it
to an appropriate collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment.
Disposal must be carried out in accordance with local regulations concerning waste disposal.
For more information about utilization, scrapping and recycling of this appliance, please contact
your local authorities, waste disposal facility or the store where you purchased the product.
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Manual control (Sliders)
The hood has 2 separate sliding switches which control different functions of the hood.
The switch next to the turbine symbol is used to regulate the work of the turbine:
(0) - The fan is not working
(I) - Low speed
(II) - High speed
The sliding switch next to ‘light bulb’ symbols turns on/off lighting:
(0) - The lights are off
(I) - Turns the lights on.
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