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min. 500 mm /
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Signal light
The signal light shown in Figure 1 (A) is on when the MC
ventilation unit controlled by the hood is on. Signal light
flashing at one second intervals indicates that it is time
for maintenance of the ventilation unit. This reminder is
shown every six months. The service reminder is set off
when the door of the ventilation unit is opened. Other
reasons for the flashing of the signal light indicating
failure are described in the manual of the ventilation
unit.
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WARNING
A G23 PL lamp will cause damage!
CAUTION
The minimum distance of the bottom
edge of the grease filter to an electric
cooker is 500 mm, and to a gas cooker
650 mm.
MAINTENANCE
Keep the cooker hood clean. Wipe outer surfaces
regularly with water containing a small amount of a mild
detergent. Clean off any grease stains immediately. Do
not use abrasive or corrosive detergents or tools.
Keep the grease filter clean to ensure an adequate
extract air flow. The grease filter must be washed with
warm water and detergent by hand or in a dishwasher
at least 1-2 times a month.
Replacing the lamp
• Remove the protective glass of the lamp by moving it
to the left (Figure 3).
• Remove the lamp by pulling it to the left (Figure 4).
• Lamp type: G23 LED.
Removing and mounting the grease
filter
• Open the quick connectors of the bottom plate of
the cooker hood by turning (Figure 1).
• Turn the bottom plate down.
• Remove the grease filter from its holder (Figure 2).
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The signal light is not in
use if the hood is used
for controlling roof fans or
some other ventilation unit,
or if the signal light has
not been connected to the
ventilation unit.
INSTALLATION
Use the mounting accessories included in the package
to fasten the cooker hood in place.
1. Shorten the extract air duct to be connected to the
hood (125 mm spiral duct) to the correct length.
2. Where required, install a Vallox cover strip, for
instance, (2142400 cover strip 500 or 2142500
cover strip 600) to cover the opening in the rear
wall.
3. Lift the hood so that it is in contact with the duct.
4. Fasten the cooker hood with the mounting
brackets or by other means, so that the hood is
firmly in place and cannot move (figures 1, 2 and
3). The mounting screws included in the accessory
bag are suited to walls made of wood, chipboard,
cement or stone. Use appropriate mounting
devices for other materials.
5. Check the tightness of the extract air duct system.
6. Plug the cooker hood into the mains. Ensure that
the plug can be unplugged, where required.
CAUTION
• The cooker hood must not be connected
to a flue that is used for removing
combustion gases (e.g. from a wood- or
gas-burning fireplace, cooker, or stove).
• The cooker hood must not be fastened
through the side panels to the cabinets.
• Fans that are controlled through the
cooker hood must have an engine cover
and their maximum power must not
exceed 340 W.
• Regulations on leading extraction air
outdoors must be observed.