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PROBLEMA
SOLUCION
Falla el mando a
distancia….
Con el mando a distancia la
campana no responde…..
• Verificar que la batería del mando a distancia no esté agotada,
cambiarla siguiendo instrucciones pág. 17.
• Hacer una sincronización del mando con la campana, seguir
instrucciones de sincronización del manual. * Desconectar la
alimentación, volver a conectarla y antes de 15 segundos mantener
pulsada la tecla luz del mando hasta que se enciendan las luces.
• Avisar al servicio técnico oficial.
The Touch Control panel
does not respond, or starts
up by itself.
• Clean and dry the outside of the control panel with a dry cloth. Due
to condensation or contact the smooth touch surface on the control
panel may have become dirty and therefore not work properly.
• Contact the official technical service.
NOTE ON RESET:
Our hoods are fitted with circuits with a locking protection system which in some cases will prevent
damage due to small variations in the power supply. Unlocking this system involves a simple reset
process as described in the trouble-shooting table.
RECOMMENDATIONS IN THE EVENT OF CONDENSATION
With regard to condensation problems in stainless steel or glass hoods used together with an induction,
vitro-ceramic, etc. hob, you are informed that this effect may be the result of several causes, either
separately or all together. These include use of the hob at full power without pre-heating, improper use
or maintenance of the hood and incorrect installation of the flue pipe.
The reason for this condensaiton effect is the following: taking into account that the steel is a cold
component and glass is a material which is susceptible to condensation; if this is combined with cooking
on an induction or vitro hob at full power, the initial impact of hot steam on the steel is too fast (the steel
has not had time to warm up) and this generates condensation; before or after it may result in more or
less dripping, depending on external factors (this effect is exacerbated with induction rings in particular
as they heat up very fast with turbo, booster, etc.-type programmes).
If the flue pipe is not the right one the problem is made worse. An inadequate flow caused by irregularities
in the flue and a reduction in suction speed also lead to condensation inside and outside the hood.
For example, if the flue is narrower than that recommended by the manufacturer, the flow is reduced
considerably, the steam is not all removed or fully sucked in and the remainder is left inside and outside
the hood, and when it cools down the condensed liquids accumulate on surfaces inside and outside
the hood, leading to dripping.
If induction rings, vitro-ceramic hobs and the like are not used correctly they can lead to problems with
the condensation of liquids due to temperature differences. After some time in use these condensed
liquids can build up and possibly appear on the metal filters or the bottom and outside of the hood.