ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
This equipment must be connected to a grounding plant.
Two types of electrical connection can be used:
1.
Using a standard plug to be connected to the power cable and inserted in a mains socket which must be accessible (so that the plug can be
disconnected when servicing is carried out). Make sure that the plug is accessible also after the complete installation of the equipment.
2.
By means of a fixed mains connection, fitting a bipolar switch, which ensures the disconnection, with an opening distance of the contacts
allowing a complete disconnection on the conditions of the overvoltage III category, according to installation regulations. The ground connection
(yellow-green wire) must not be interrupted.
Refer to the plate inside the hood for the mains voltage and frequency ratings.
If the power cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or by its service agent or a qualified person in order to avoid any risk.
OPERATION
The hood is supplied with a multispeed motor.
The hood should be run at low speed under normal conditions and at higher speeds only when there is a heavy build-up of fumes or odours.
Ideally, the hood should be switched on as soon as cooking is started and then kept on until all odours have been eliminated.
The controls (Fig. 8) include buttons to switch the TL lamp and the motor on, as well as to select the operating speed T1-T2-T3-T4.
When button T1 is pressed once, the motor starts in 1st speed; pressing it twice switches it off regardless of its speed. Buttons T2-T3-T4 switch the
motor on in 2nd, 3rd and 4th speed; to switch if off press T1.
LEDs L1-L2-L3-L4 show the selected speed.
Button T4 selects the extractor maximum speed for 5 minutes (flashing button), after which the extractor will automatically switch to 3rd speed.
Adjustable and delayed self-switching off: To activate the automatic switch-off, turn the hood on and then keep button "T1" pressed for a few
seconds until all LEDs start flashing. Pressing one of the buttons (T1, T2, T3, T4), you can program the automatic switch-off time that will be different
according to the button pressed (T1 = 5 minutes, T2 = 10 minutes, T3 = 15 minutes, T4 = 20 minutes). During the automatic switch-off time, the set
speed can be modified. If you choose maximum speed, this switches to 3rd speed after 5 minutes and the auto switch-off will take place at that speed.
If the choice of switch-off time matches the set speed, the speed LED flashes; if the selection is different, the speed LED is lit continuously.
Light indicator for grease filter maintenance: after every 30 hours' operation, when the hood is switched off, all the LEDs will light steadily for 30
seconds, to highlight the aluminium filters need to be cleaned. Keep buttons T1+T4 pressed for 7 seconds with the hood off, in order to reset the
timer. If no reset is done, all the LEDs will remain lit steadily for 30 seconds every time the hood is switched off.
MAINTENANCE
Always disconnect the hood from the mains before carrying out any maintenance or cleaning operation.
Particular attention should be paid to the metallic anti-grease filters that are designed to trap particles of fat contained in the fumes. The metallic anti-
grease filters must be washed at least once a month or, if present in this model, when indicated by the electronic notice, with detergent in hot water
(or in the dish-washer). The filters may discolour after a few washes, this is normal and does not mean they have to be replaced. To remove the metal
grease filters, use the handle (Fig. 8). It is recommended to refit the metal grease filters only if perfectly dry.
ATTENTION: the grease collected in the filters can easily catch fire and it is therefore extremely important to clean the metallic filters on a regular
basis as per instructions.
The Plasma anti-odor filter does not require any particular maintenance and its duration is about 10 years while maintaining its efficiency in eliminating
the virus odors bacteria in the air.
The correct operation of the Plasma filter is indicated by the lighting up of the green light inside the cooker hood (Fig. 10). The filter starts automatically
when the air passes. If the light turns off with the aspirator running, this would mean a malfunction of the filter.
To adjust the force of the curtain's opening brake (Fig. 9):
Even with the hood installed, remove the clips (A), remove the cover (B), adjust the nut (C) clockwise to tighten or anticlockwise to loosen. We also
suggest inserting a drop of thread locker. Repeat the operations in reverse to reassemble.
The hood features a LED light that, in addition to offering a good lighting and a significant energy savings, are guaranteed to last on average 10
times more than traditional lights. For replacement, contact the Assistance Service.
In order to remove the remaining glue or any impurity, the cooker hood must be cleaned immediately after installation and after having removed the
protective film.
The cooker hood must be cleaned frequently both internally and externally (at least once a month).
Do not let dirt gather on the inner and outer surfaces of the hood.
To clean the exterior of the hood do not use either acid or basic products, or abrasive sponges.
Clean the hood with a sponge dampen in warm water and a little quantity of neutral detergent (for example dishwasher detergent), in order to remove
possible particles of grease.
Rinse with a damp cloth, removing all the detergent carefully, following the satin finish direction on the steel surface.
Drying is very important, especially in areas where water is particularly hard and leaves limestone.
All the ordinary and extraordinary maintenance can be performed without having to remove the hood.
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