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Operating instructions 
CC4520
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  Manual  EN 3 - EN 14
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CONTENTS
Your canopy hood
Safety
Use
Maintenance
Installation
Description    4
Introduction    4
Precautions you must take        5
Extraction systems    6
Controls    7
Cleaning    8
Grease filters    9
Carbon filter    9
Lighting    9
General    10
Electrical connection   11
Assembly    12
Appendix
Disposal    13
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YOUR CANOPY HOOD
Description
A Lighting
B Switch off
C  Fan position 1
D  Fan position 2
E  Fan position 3
F Timer
Introduction
This user manual gives you a quick overview of all the possibilities 
offered by the appliance. You will find information on safety measures 
and maintaining the appliance.
Please retain this user manual and the installation guide. 
They may be of use to future users of the appliance.
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SAFETY
Precautions you must take
Make sure the appliance is installed by an authorised installer 
(see "Installation" chapter). Do not connect the appliance to 
the mains before completing the installation.
• Connect the appliance in accordance with the applicable 
regulations in your area. 
•  We advise you to wear protective work gloves during the installation 
of the cooker hood because of possible sharp edges.
• The appliance has been manufactured in accordance with the latest 
safety standards. However we do advise that persons with a mental 
or motor impairment do not use this appliance without the proper 
supervision of a competent person. The same applies to children.
• Never use the cooker hood if the grease filter has not been properly 
installed!
•  Do not lean against the cooker hood.
• Never place objects on the hood unless specifically indicated.
• Make sure there is sufficient ventilation when you use the cooker 
hood on a gas cooker.
• The exhaust must never be connected to a flue that is also used for 
other heating appliances.
• Never flambé under the cooker hood and always clean the filters 
promptly. Never leave frying pans unattended during use, as the 
heated fat may catch fire.
• The cooker hood needs to be cleaned regularly (at least once a 
month) on the inside as well as on the outside. Insufficient cleaning 
or late replacement of filters may pose a fire hazard.
• If the connection cable becomes damaged, it should be replaced 
by the manufacturer’s service department or by a person with 
equivalent qualifications, in order to prevent dangerous situations 
from arising.
• Attention! Intensive use may cause condensation to form on the 
cooker hood. Condensation can be removed easily with a dry cloth.
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SAFETY
Precautions you must take
• When replacing the lights, first disconnect the appliance from the 
mains! Only use identical lamps with the wattage indicated. Only 
use the cooker hood with lamps installed, in order to reduce the risk 
of electric shock.
• Accessible parts may become hot when used with cooking 
appliances.
• The grease filters become hot during operation. Wait a minimum of 
30 minutes after cooking before cleaning the filters.
• The power must be switched off during repairs or cleaning. Remove 
the plug from the mains socket or turn the switch in the meter 
cupboard to zero.
• Grease and oil are flammable when they are overheated. Stay in the 
vicinity of the cooker when preparing food.
• We will not accept any responsibility for any faults, damage to the 
appliance, or fires resulting from non-observance of the instructions 
included in this manual.
Extraction systems
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Depending on the type, the cooker hoods can 
be connected in one of two ways:
1. To a duct. 
The cooking vapours extracted by suction 
are carried outside, once the grease 
particles have been filtered. This is the 
best method.
2. Recirculation hood. When the hood is 
connected as a recirculation hood, the 
grease particles and odour in the extracted 
vapours are filtered. 
The extracted air is not carried outside but 
recirculates in the kitchen. In this case you 
must have a carbon filter fitted. 
Attention! The carbon filter needs to be 
ordered separately.
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USE
Controls 
Switching fan on and off 
Press the speed button C, D or E
The extractor hood switches on in the corresponding position.
Press the off button B.
The fan will switch off.
Switching lighting on and off
Press the lighting button A.
The lighting switches on.
Press the lighting button A again.
The lighting switches off.
Timer
Press the F button
The timer is switched on. The extractor hood remains switched on in 
this setting for 15 minutes. After that, the extractor hood switches off.
Press the F button again.
The timer is switched off.
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MAINTENANCE
Cleaning
Attention! Before performing any maintenance operation, isolate 
the hood from the electrical supply by unplugging the appliance or 
switching off your household’s master switch. The cooker hood should 
be cleaned regularly (at least as frequently as the grease filters are 
cleaned) both internally and externally. Do not use abrasive products. 
Do not use alcohol!
Attention! Failure to comply with the basic recommendations for 
cleaning the cooker hood and cleaning/replacing the filters may lead to 
a fire. Therefore, we recommend that you observe these instructions. 
The manufacturer declines all responsibility for any damage to the 
motor or any fire damage linked to inappropriate maintenance or failure 
to observe the above safety recommendations.
Cooker hood
Clean the cooker hood with soapy water and a soft cloth. Then wipe 
with clean water to rinse. Do not apply aggressive cleaning agents such 
as caustic soda. The paintwork on the cooker hood will remain shiny if 
it is periodically rubbed with wax.
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Stainless steel canopy hoods
Do not use any sort of scourer. Treat with a stainless steel care product 
and polish with the structure of the stainless steel. 
Metal grease filters
These must be cleaned once a month (or when indicated by the filter 
saturation indication system, if present on your model) using non-
aggressive detergents, either by hand or in the dishwasher, which must 
be set to a low temperature and a short cycle. The openings must be 
placed downwards to let the water run out of the filters. When washed 
in a dishwasher, aluminium grease filters may be discoloured slightly. 
This is normal and does not affect their filtering capacity.
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MAINTENANCE
Grease filters
Carbon filter
Removing the grease filters
• Move lock ‘C’ in a downward direction and remove filter ‘G’ from 
the hood.
Replacing the carbon filter
The carbon filter must always be used if the cooker hood is not ducted. 
1. Remove the grease filters ‘G’.
2. Attach the carbon filters ‘J’ by hooking the brackets ‘K’ in the 
openings.
3. Replace the grease filters ‘G’.
Note:
• Saturation of the activated charcoal will eventually occur after 
prolonged use, depending on the type of cooking and how 
frequently the grease filter is cleaned.
• The carbon filter needs to be replaced at least every four months.
• The carbon filter cannot be washed for reuse. Saturated carbon is 
not environmentally friendly. Change the filter regularly.
Lighting
Changing the light bulbs
• Remove the lamp cover.
• Replace the halogen light bulb with a replacement bulb with a 
maximum output power of 20 Watts. 
• Re-close the lamp cover.
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INSTALLATION
General
This appliance must be connected to the electric mains by an authorised 
installer who is familiar with the safety precautions and will carry them 
out. The appliance is in compliance with European guidelines.
Important information:
• The distance between the lowest point of the cooker hood and a 
hob must be at least 65 cm.
• If the cooker hood is connected to an existing exhaust duct, no 
other appliance must be connected to the duct (such as a hot water 
heater or a stove).
• Consider local regulations with respect to the ventilation of gas 
appliances.
• The shorter the duct, and the fewer bends in it, the better the 
cooker hood will work.
• Check before you start drilling that no installation pipe(s) is/are 
present.
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• The connection pipe to the cooker hood has a diameter of 150 mm. 
We recommend that the exhaust pipe has as large a diameter as 
possible.
• The enclosed installation materials are suitable for reinforced 
concrete and brick walls. For some types of wall you may need 
special plugs and screws.
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INSTALLATION
Connection
Electric connection
The appliance has been manufactured as a class II, therefore no 
earth cable is necessary.
Make sure the supply voltage ratings correspond with those stated on
the appliance data plate. The connection to the mains is carried out as
follows:
BROWN = phase L
BLUE = phase N
This canopy hood has been provided with a power plug. When installing
the hood, make sure that this plug remains accessible. We recommend
installing the wall socket out of view, behind the chimney cover.
Attention! 
If you are making a fixed connection, you must ensure that a double 
pole switch with an air gap of at least 3 mm is fitted in the supply line.
max 90 cm
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INSTALLATION
Building in dimensions
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Assembly
• Remove the grease filters.
• Make an opening underneath one of the kitchen cupboards. Check 
the dimensions on the installation drawing.
• Screw the hood into the kitchen cabinet with 4 screws.
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APPENDIX
Disposal
Disposal of appliance and packaging
This appliance was manufactured using sustainable materials. It 
must be disposed of responsibly at the end of its life cycle. The local 
authorities can provide you with the relevant information.
The packaging of this appliance is recyclable. It may have been made 
from:
• cardboard;
•  polythene film (PE);
•  CFRP-free polystyrene (PS hard foam).
You need to dispose of these materials responsibly in accordance with 
official regulations.
To draw attention to the fact that the segregated processing of 
household electrical appliances is compulsory, this appliance carries 
the symbol of a crossed-out dustbin. This means that you may not 
dispose of the appliance as household refuse at the end of its useful 
life. Instead, it should be taken to a special segregated refuse collection 
centre run by the local authority or to a dealer providing this service.
Segregated processing of household appliances prevents any negative 
impact on the environment and public health that might otherwise 
arise. It allows the recovery of the materials used to manufacture 
this appliance, thus generating considerable savings in terms of raw 
materials and energy.
Declaration of conformity 
We declare that our products meet the applicable European Directives, 
Decisions and Regulations and the requirements listed in the standards 
referenced.
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