with the instructions below.
Fixing the telescopic flues: - Assemble the tube support using a 4 screws kit (Fig.8); - Then, by means of the
screw anchors and screws (F) provided, fix the bracket to the ceiling in such a way that it is positioned along the axis
with your hood (Fig.9). - Mount the flange on the hood in correspondence to the air outlet point (Fig.13). – Take the air
baffle and fit a flexible pipe to it (125 mm diameter) locking it with a metal hose clamp (pipe and clamps are not provided).
Fit the air baffle to the upper flue (Fig.14) with 4 screws.
- Connect the flexible pipe to the flange on the air vent (Fig.15). - Plug in the hood. Insert the extension flues setting them
on the hood; extend the upper flue to the ceiling and secure with the 2 screws H (Fig.12). - Install the charcoal filter fitting
the two filter clips in their housings (Fig.16) and turning the filter upward.
OPERATION
CONTROLS (Fig. 17):
A) Turns the lights off.
B) Turns the lights on.
C) Reduces the motor speed until reaching minimum. If pressed for 2", the motor is switched off.
If pressed for 2" when the Filter Alarm is active, the HOUR counter is reset.
D) Starts the motor and increases the speed until reaching maximum
E) Activates/deactivates the sensor (AUTOMATIC or MANUAL mode). In automatic mode the sensor is active and the
LED L2 is on. The LEDs L1 indicate the running speed.
L1) The 4 GREEN LEDs signal the running speed.
L2) When the LED is GREEN it indicates AUTOMATIC mode. When it is off, it indicates MANUAL mode. When the LED
is RED, it indicates the Filter Alarm.
FILTER ALARM: Displayed for 30" when the motor is off:
After 30h of operation, the LED L2 turns RED. It indicates that the grease filters need to be cleaned.
After 120h of operation, the LED L2 turns RED and flashes; It indicates that the grease filters need to be cleaned and
the charcoal filters replaced.
After cleaning the grease filters (and/or replacing the charcoal filters), restart the hour counter (RESET) by pressing the
key C during display of the filter alarm.
GAS SENSOR SENSITIVITY: The sensitivity of the sensor can be modified to suit your requirements. To modify the
sensitivity, the appliance must be in manual mode (i.e. the LED L2 must be off); If not, press the key E.
Modify the sensitivity by simultaneously pressing the keys D and E. The set sensitivity is indicated by the 4 green LEDs.
By means of buttons C(-) and D(+) the desired sensitivity is set (Fig. 16/S). Store the "new" sensitivity by pressing the
key E.
ATTENTION: TO PREVENT DAMAGING THE SENSOR, DO NOT USE SILICONE PRODUCTS NEAR THE HOOD!
Grease filters: special attention must be given to the grease filters which must be periodically cleaned, whenever
the grease filter alarm trips. For instructions of the filter Alarm, refer to the Controls paragraph. Remove the filters as
shown in para. 1 and wash with neutral detergent.
Charcoal filters: if the filtering version appliance is used, the charcoal filters will have to be periodically replaced
when the charcoal filter alarm trips. For instructions on the filter Alarm, refer to the Controls paragraph. Removing the charcoal
filter/s: take away the metallic grille (Fig.3a) and the grease filter (Fig.3b). Remove the coal filter pushing the lock inside,
rotate the filter until taking away the two small tongues from their sides (Fig.16).
Lighting: to reach the lamps you remove the metallic support tightening the two screws (Fig. 18) and moving it oo
the right ; to replace the halogen lamps tighten the locknut in the anti-clockwise direction and pull out the bulb (Fig. 19).
Replace the lamps of the same type.
FRANCAIS
ATTENTION
La distance minimum entre la surface de support des casseroles sur le plan de cuisson et la partie inférieure de la
hotte doit être de 35 cm. Si les consignes, pour l'installation du plan de cuisson, indiquent une plus grande distance,
il faut en tenir compte.
L'air aspiré ne doit pas être canalisé dans un conduit qui est utilisé pour évacuer les fumées produites par des appareils
alimentés par des sources d'énergies autres que l'énergie électrique (installations de chauffage central, radiateurs,
chauffe-eau, etc.).
Pour évacuer l'air qui doit être éliminé respectez les prescriptions des autorités compétentes. De plus l'air qui doit
être évacué ne doit pas être déchargé dans une cavité du mur, à moins que cette cavité soit prévue pour ce but.
Prévoyez une aération de la pièce adéquate quand une hotte et des appareils alimentés par une énergie autre que
l'énergie électrique (poêle à gaz, à huile, à charbon etc.) sont utilisés en même temps. En effet, en évacuant l'air,
la hotte pourrait créer une dépression dans la pièce. La pression négative de la pièce ne doit pas dépasser 0,04mbar,
évitant ainsi que la source de chaleur provoque un appel des gaz qui doivent être évacués. Il est donc nécessaire