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Warning:
Before installing and using your appliance, please carefully read this Guide to
Installation and Use, which will allow you to quickly familiarise yourself with its operation.
Light
Switching to automatic mode
Switching to manual mode
Immediate stop in manual mode
Delayed stop in manual mode
Making a change in delayed stop programme
Stopping the hood, "OFF" position
Saturated cartridge
Recycling mode
Evacuation mode
Saturated carbon filter
Auto stop fan
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Attention
Keep this user guide with your appliance. If the appliance is ever sold or transferred to another person, ensure that the
new owner receives the user guide. Please
become familiar with these recommendations before installing and using your oven.
They were written for your safety and the
safety of others.
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SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
—
This oven was designed for use by private
persons in their homes.
—
This appliance is to be used by adults.
Make sure that children do not touch and that
they do not treat it as a toy. Make sure that
they do not touch the appliance's control
panel.
—
When you receive the appliance, unpack or
have it unpacked immediately. Give it an overall general inspection. Make note of any concerns or reservations on the delivery slip and
make sure to keep a copy of this form.
—
Your appliance is intended for standard
household use. Do not use it for commercial
or industrial purposes or for any other purpose than that for which it was designed.
—
Do not modify or attempt to modify any of
the characteristics of this appliance. This
would be dangerous to your safety.
—
Repairs must only be carried out by an
approved specialist.
—
Always unplug the hood before cleaning it or
performing other maintenance acts.
—
Provide adequate ventilation for the room in
the case of simultaneous use of the hood and
other appliances powered by an energy
source other than electricity. This will prevent
the hood from aspirating the combustion
gases.
—
You should never "flambé" dishes under the
hood or operate gas rings under the hood
without placing cookware on them (the flames
sucked up into the hood can damage the
appliance).
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When frying food under the appliance, you
must carefully monitor the preparation at all
times.
Oils and grease brought to very high tempera-
tures can catch fire.
—
Respect the recommended frequency of
cleanings and filter replacements. The accumulation of grease deposits may cause a fire.
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The hood should never be used over a combustible fuel burning stove (wood, coal, etc.).
—
Never use steam or high-pressure devices to
clean your appliance (requirement imposed by
electrical safety).
—
With a view to constantly improving our
products, we reserve the right to modify their
technical, functional or aesthetic characteristics, making any changes to their features considered necessary or desirable in view of technical progress.
—
In order to easily locate the reference information for your appliance, we recommend that
you note these data on the "After-Sales
Service Department and Customer Relations"
page.
(This page also explains to you where to find
this information on your appliance.)
Warning
In the case of a kitchen heated by a
device connected to a chimney (a stove, for
example) the "recycling" version of the
hood should be installed. Do not use the
hood without metal filters.
Suitable ventilation should be provided in
the room when the hood is used at the
same time as appliances operated by gas
or another combustible fuel.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
— This appliance's packaging material is recyclable. Help recycle it and protect the environment
by dropping it off in the municipal receptacles provided for this purpose.
— Your appliance also contains a great amount of recyclable material. It is marked with this label
to indicate the used appliances that should not be mixed with other waste. This way, the appli-
ance recycling organised by your manufacturer will be done under the best possible
conditions, in compliance with European Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical
and Electronic Equipment. Contact your town hall or your retailer for the used appliance collection points closest to your home.
— We thank you doing your part to protect the environment.
Warning
Installation should only be performed by installers and qualified technicians.
Warning
Remove the protective film from the filter cartridge before use.
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DESCRIPTION OF YOUR APPLIANCE
274 mm
A
271.5 mm
B
1120 mm
624 mm
150 mm
500 mm
Vents
A
B
Ventilation shaft
50
Top surface
C
D
Control panel
C
D
900 mm
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- The appliance must be unplugged during installation or when any repairs or maintenance work
is being performed.
- Ensure that the network voltage corresponds to the voltage noted on the identification plate
located inside the hood.
- If the electrical installation at your residence requires any changes in order to hook up your
Appliance, call upon a professional electrician.
- If the hood is being used in evacuation mode, do not connect the appliance to a combustion
gas exhaust duct (boiler, chimney, etc.) or to a CMV (controlled mechanical ventilation) system.
- Under no circumstances should the exhaust duct empty into the attic.
- Install the hood at a safe distance of at least 70 cm from an electric, gas or combined cooking
hob.
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USING THE EVACUATION MODE
If you possess an outlet to the exterior
(fig. 1)
Your hood can be connected to this outlet
using a flue (minimum diameter Ø mm that is
enamelled, in aluminium, flexible or made of
inflammable material). If your flue is less than
125 mm in diameter,
cling mode.
you must use the recy-
125
150
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USING THE RECYCLING MODE
If you do not possess an outlet to the exterior
(fig. 2)
All of our appliances can be used in recycling
mode.
In this case, you should add an active carbon
filter which will keep in odours.
(See Chapter 4: Changing the carbon filter.)
fig. 1
125
150
fig. 2
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
During installation and maintenance operations, the appliance must be unplugged from
the electrical grid; fuses must be cut off or
removed.
The electrical connections are made before
the appliance is installed in its housing.
e that:
Ensur
- the electrical installation has sufficient voltage,
- the electrical wires are in good condition,
- the diameter of the wires complies with the
installation requirements.
Warning
This appliance is delivered with a
H 05 VVF power cord that has three-
0.75 mm
ground). It must be connected to the main
power supply (which should be a 220-240 V
single phase current) via a CEI 60083 standardised socket that should remain accessible after installation, in keeping with installation guidelines.
We cannot be held responsible for any accident resulting from an inexistent, defective
or incorrect ground lead. The fuse for your
installation must be 10 or 16A. If the power
cable is damaged, call the after-sales service department in order to avoid danger.
2
conductors (neutral, phase and
Warning
If the electrical installation at your
residence requires any changes in order to
hook up your appliance, call upon a professional electrician.
Warning
If the hood displays any malfunctions,
unplug the appliance or remove the fuse
corresponding to the electrical socket
where your appliance is plugged in.
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=
> 70 cm
5mm
x 2
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ASSEMBLING THE HOOD
Warning
The hood must be installed in compliance with all applicable regulations concerning the ventilation of premises. In France
these regulations are described in DTU 61.1
from the CSTB. In particular, the evacuated
air should never be conveyed to a duct used
to evacuate smoke from appliances that use
gas or other combustible fuels. Unused ducts
may only be used after approval from a competent specialist.
The minimum distance between the cooking
surface and the lowest part of the hood must
be 70 cm. If the instructions for the hob
installed under the hood specify a distance of
more than 70 cm, this requirement must be
respected.
— Draw a horizontal line 70 cm minimum from
the cook top (fig. 1).
— Draw a vertical line (B/fig. 1) on the wall that is
centred over the cook top and that extends
from the horizontal line drawn in the previous
step (A) to the ceiling.
— Cut the drilling template by following the dotted lines to obtain two parts, C1 and C2 (fig. 1).
— Place the C2 template (fig. 1) on the wall,
superimposing the line that represents the
hood's axis over vertical line B (fig. 1) drawn in
a previous step.
— Place the C1 template (fig. 1) against the wall
flush with the ceiling.
— Drill the six holes. Insert the 6 wall plugs.
— Screw in the top two screws for the hood
(D/fig. 1), leaving 5 mm sticking out from the
wall.
— Hang the suction hood on the two screws
(fig. 2).
— Remove the filter cartridges (F/fig. 3).
— Screw in the bottom two screws (E/fig. 3).
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C1
B
C2
D
E
fig. 1
D
fig. 2
Tip
Adjust the level of your hood before
fully tightening up the four D and E screws.
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F
E
fig. 3
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ASSEMBLING THE VENTILATION
SHAFT
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Outdoor evacuation
— Using the two screws (fig. 1), attach the metal
chimney bracket against the wall, flush with the
ceiling for support.
— Mount the back-flow valve near the motor outlet (fig. 2). This back-flow valve makes it possible
to block the entry of air from the outside.
— If a 125 mm flue is being installed, use the
adapter provided (fig. 3).
If the diameter of your exterior flue is less than
125 mm, you must connect your hood in recycling mode.
— Slide the end of the flue over the motor outlet
(fig. 4).
— Prepare your telescoping ventilation shaft, taking care not to block the vents (fig. 4).
Fit the ventilation shafts into one another as far
as they will go.
— Attach the upper portion of the chimney (B/fig.
4 on the metal chimney bracket (A/fig. 4) using
the two screws (G/fig. 4).
— Adjust the length of the telescoping chimney
by bringing down the lower part and fitting it into
the top of the hood.
fig. 1
fig. 2fig. 3
A
G
Chimney bracket
A
Telescoping ventilation shaft
B
Flue
C
Adapter
D
Back-flow valve
E
Motor outlet
F
G
Chimney holding sc
rew
C
B
D
E
F
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Recycling
— Remove the back-flow valve (fig. 1).
— Using the two screws (fig. 2), attach the plastic
smoke deflector against the wall, flush with the
ceiling for support. Be careful to centre the
deflector in relation to the vertical line drawn on
the wall (fig. 2).
— Slide one end of the flue over the deflector and
the other end over the motor outlet (fig. 3).
— Prepare your ventilation shaft, taking care to
face the vents upward so that they are visible
(B/fig. 3).
— Attach the upper portion of the chimney
(C/fig. 3) on the metal smoke deflector (A/fig. 3)
using the two screws (F/fig. 3).
— Adjust the length of the telescoping chimney
by bringing down the lower part and fitting it into
the top of the hood.
Smoke deflector
A
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fig. 2
Vents
B
Telescoping ventilation shaft
C
Flue
D
Motor bracket
E
Chimney holding screw
F
Tip
For optimal use of your appliance, we
recommend that you connect the hood to a
150 mm-diameter flue (not delivered with the
appliance). Minimise the number of angles
and bends and the lengths of the flue. In the
event that the hood will be operated using outdoor evacuation, you should ensure a sufficient inflow of fresh air to avoid a pressure
deficiency in the room.
A
B
F
D
C
E
fig. 3
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DESCRIPTION OF CONTROL PANEL
A
D
A
Automatic operation indicator
B
Manual operation indicator
Saturated cartridge and recycling fil-
C
ter indicator
B
E
D
Automatic control or "OFF" control
E
Manual control
Light control and light intensity
F
adjustment
C
F
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Supplying power
When power is first supplied to the hood, it is in the OFF position.
Tip
This Guide to Installation and Use is valid for several models. Minor differences in
details and fittings may emerge between your appliance and the descriptions provided.
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SELECTION OF HOB TYPE
To select your hob type, place the hood in the
OFF position by briefly pressing thecon-
trol.
Then simultaneously press onand.
The three indicator lights start flashing.
Briefly press thecontrol again so that the
appropriate number of indicators are lit to
reflect your hob type. Refer to the table below:
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Induction hob
Ceramic hob
Gas hob
Induction/gas hob
Hob with cast iron burners
Induction/ceramic hob
To confirm your type of hob, press and hold
thecontrol until the three indicator lights
go out.
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LIGHT
Briefly pressto light your hood's lamp.
It is possible to modify the intensity of the light
by continuing to press on.
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SWITCHING TO AUTOMATIC
MODE
Press and hold thecontrol.
The "Auto" indicator flashes to tell you that the
hood is in automatic mode.
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SWITCHING TO MANUAL MODE
The manual mode makes it possible to manu-
ally select the suction speed of your hood
from 1 to 5.
Briefly pressing thetouch control sets
speed 1.
The indicator lights up.
Each additional brief depression on the
control increases the speed from 1 to 5 and a
final depression of thecontrol returns to
speed 1.
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IMMEDIATE STOP IN MANUAL
MODE
To stop the hood when it is in manual mode,
briefly press thecontrol.
The hood stops and thelight goes out.
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DELAYED STOP IN MANUAL
MODE
You can programme the delayed stop of your
hood when it is in manual mode.
Pressing and holding thecontrol lets you
obtain this delayed stop.
Theindicator flashes until the hood
stops.
The hood automatically stops operating after
10 minutes.
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MAKING CHANGES WHEN A
DELAYED STOP HAS BEEN
PROGRAMMED
If you would like to use your hood before the
delayed stop is activated, briefly press the
control; the indicator stops flashing and stays lit.
You can now choose the desired speed.
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STOPPING THE HOOD, "OFF"
POSITION
You are in the automatic mode and you want
to stop your hood.
Press and hold thecontrol.
The "Auto" light goes out.
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SATURATED CARTRIDGE
When thelight flashes, this is an indica-
tion that the filter cartridges need to be
cleaned (you can put them in the dishwasher).
Simultaneously press theandcon-
trols to unlock the "saturation" function.
The indicator lightgoes out.
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RECYCLING MODE
Your hood will be used in recycling mode, con-
figure it for recycling mode:
Simultaneously press theandcontrols.
The indicatorlights up or flashes.
To configure the recycling mode, briefly press
thecontrol so that theindicator is lit
(flashing).
Confirm the configuration by pressing.
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EVACUATION MODE
Your hood has an external air outlet, configure
it for evacuation mode:
Simultaneously, but briefly pressand.
Theindicator either lights up or begins
flashing.
To configure the evacuation mode, briefly
press thecontrol so that the indicator
is lit (not flashing).
To change this configuration, briefly press
thecontrol and the indicator light changes
modes. To confirm the new configuration,
press thecontrol.
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SATURATED CARBON FILTER
When your hood is in recycling mode.
Theindicator flashes, indicating that the
carbon filter must be changed (we recom-
mend that you replace your filters every six
months).
To turn out theindicator, simultaneously
pressandhold the touch controls.
Theindicator stops flashing.
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AUTO STOP FAN
If you forget to turn off your hood, it will auto-
matically turn itself off after nine hours of oper-
ation.The hood goes into OFF mode.
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AUTO STOP LIGHTING
If you forget to turn off the light, it will auto-
matically turn itself off after nine hours of
operation.
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Warning
Always unplug the hood before cleaning it or performing other maintenance acts.
Regular maintenance of your appliance is a guarantee of proper functioning, good performance and durability.
Warning
Failure to respect the guidelines for cleaning the appliance and filters may cause fires.
Please carefully adhere to the maintenance recommendations.
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CLEANING THE FILTER CARTRIDGES
They must be cleaned after approximately
30 hours of use or at least once a month.
These filters can be cleaned in a vertical posi-
tion in your dishwasher.
Use a brush, hot water and mild detergent.
Rinse and dry them thoroughly before return-
ing them to the hood.
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Dismantling the filter cartridge
(fig. 1)
— Turn the built-in filter cartridge handle.
— Tilt the filter cartridge downward.
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CHANGING THE CARBON FILTER
Replace it after approximately 120 hours of
use.
— Remove the filter cartridge (fig. 2).
— Place the carbon filter on the filter cartridge
on the inside of the hood.
— Pull the two fastener clips over each side of
the filter cartridge.
— Repeat these steps for all the filter car-
tridges.
fig. 1
fig. 2
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CLEANING THE OUTER SURFACES
To clean the outside of your hood, use soapy water, but do not use abrasive creams or scrub-
bing sponges.
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CHANGING THE LIGHT BULB
Warning
Before carrying out any work, the power supply to the hood must be turned off, either
by unplugging it or by using the circuit breaker switch.
Model with halogen bulb
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Remove the lighting port (fig. 1).
—
Change the G4-20W-12V halogen bulb.
—
Replace the bulb by repeating these steps
in reverse order.
fig. 1
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Warning
Before carrying out any work, the power supply to the hood must be turned off, either
by unplugging it or by using the circuit breaker switch.
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MAINTAINING YOUR APPLIANCE
MAINTENANCE
Top surface and accessories
Filter cartridge
Activated carbon filter
WHAT TO DO
Never use metal scouring pads,
abrasive products or excessively
stiff brushes.
This filter traps fatty vapours and
dust. This component plays an
important role in ensuring the
effectiveness of your hood.
In the event of tough stains, use
a non-abrasive cream, then rinse
with clean water.
This filter traps odours and must
be changed at least once a year
depending on your level of use.
You should order these filters
from your dealer (quoting the reference shown on the identification plate located inside the
hood) and note the date the filter
was changed.
PRODUCTS / ACCESSORIES
TO USE
To clean the body and the lighting port, you should use only
commercial household cleaning
products diluted in water and
then rinse using clean water, drying with a soft cloth.
Use a commercial household
cleaning product then rinse
abundantly and dry. These filters
can be cleaned in a vertical position in your dishwasher.
(Do not allow them to touch dirty
dishes or silverware. )
To preserve your appliance, we recommend that you use Clearit cleaning products.
Professional expertise
serving individuals
Clearit offers you professional products and solutions designed for the daily care of your household appliances and kitchens.
They are on sale at your regular retailer, along with a complete line of accessories and consumable products.
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The hood is
not working...
The hood is not operating
effectively...
The hood stopped working
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SOLUTIONSSYMPTOMS
Ensure that:
• The power is not cut off.
• A speed has been selected.
Ensure that:
• The selected motor speed is sufficient for the
quantity of smoke and vapours to be cleared.
• The kitchen is sufficiently ventilated to allow
for fresh air intake.
• The carbon filter is not worn (hood operating
in recycling mode).
Ensure that:
• The power is not cut off.
• The single-pole cut-off device was not activated.
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