Use control panel to control your cooker hood (Fig. 4)
OPERATION
Control Panel
The cooking hood fan can operate at 5 speeds. Se-
lect the fan speed appropriate for the cooking inten-
sity. To run the fan press the "
trol panel (Fig. 17) Press the ">" button each time
you want to increase the fan speed or press the "<"
button to reduce the fan speed. When you turn on
the cooker hood the fan always runs at speed 2.
Press the "
" button to activate the countdown
timer. Press the "
" button to activate the timer.
The appliance will turn off after 15 minutes. When
the timer is counting down the digit will blink on the
display and the cooker hood fan will turn off after
15 minutes.
To remove any residual odours and vapour from the
kitchen it is recommended to use this function of
the hood for several minutes after cooking.
Light
Your cooker hood features halogen light. Press the
"
" button on the control panel (Fig. 2, item 3) to
turn the light on or off.
To change the light brightness when the light is
on press and hold the light button and the level
of brightness will vary continuously. Release the
button when the light brightness is adjusted as re-
quired. Quickly press the light button twice to set
the maximum brightness.
Remote control unit (Fig. 4b)
Your cooker hood can be controlled by a remote
control unit.
Remote control unit functions are described below:
1. Turn the fan on/off
2. Reduce cooker hood fan speed
3. Increase cooker hood fan speed
4. Turn the light on/off
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
" button on the con-
Press the POWER button to turn on the cooker
hood fan. The fan will run at speed 2.
The hood light can be switched on independently
from the "POWER" button.
To use the remote control unit:
- Insert batteries in the remote control by removing
the battery compartment cover on the back of the
remote control unit.
- Place the new batteries in the remote control unit
according to the markings inside the battery com-
partment.
- Close the battery cover.
- Point the remote control unit toward the front of
the cooker hood.
Ensure there are no obstacles between the
remote control transmitter and the sensor
on the cooker hood.
Fluorescent light can interfere with the re-
mote control operation.
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