ILVE X50/80 User Manual

X50/80 X50/90
230Vac - 50Hz
INSTALLATION, OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS FOR COOKER HOOD IVX MODELS
230-240 Vac - 50 Hz
Exhausting cooker hood. The equipment is constructed in accordance with European Standards and with the requirements included in the following Directives: 2006/95EC ( Low Voltage Directive), 2004/108 (Electromagnetic Compatibility).
1 INSTALLATION
Read the instruction manual before installing and/or using the hood . In order that the minimum distance between the supporting surface for the cooking pots on gas hob and low-voltage components present in the hood is at least 65cm as required by the regulations in force, it is necessary that the lower part of the hood is at least 60cm away from the work top. If the mounting instructions of the gas cooker indicate a wider distance, respect it. The unit must not be mounted above cookers
tted with top radiant plate.
Respect all the air discharge regulations. The air must not be discharged in a pipe used to discharge exhaust fumes produced by gas- fed equipments or fuel-fed
equipments (this does not apply to ltering hoods).
The room must be adequately ventilated when the hoods is used together with other gas-fed or fuel-fed equipments. The hood is equipped with all the necessary fastenings for its installation, which are suitable for most surfaces. Anyway, ask to a professional to verify that the installation surface is strong
enough. Installation must be carried out by qualied installers
according to present regulations. For an easy access, it is advisable to move possible furniture under the installation area.
Two different wall-mounting systems are used, depending on the model (Fig. 1-2) A) Hanging and levelling brackets. B) Locking screws. C) Hood/chimney fastening screws (if provided) D) Chimney/wall bracket and fastening screws.
Pipes must be communicating with the exterior of the house. The diameter of the outlet of the hood is 150mm. A 150-125 reduction is provided with the hood. This pipe must not under any circumstances be connected to cooker, boiler or burner exhaust pipes, etc.
Filtering (Fig. 4). The fumes pass through the carbon lters to be puried and recycled into the kitchen through a pipe connected
to the outlet of the hood up to the hole on the top of the cabinet. This hole must be free and communicating with the kitchen.
In the ltering version you must install the two carbon lters on the sides of the aspirator. To install the carbon lters you must
rst remove the metal grease lters (Fig. 5) and then install carbon lters by turning them counterclockwise (Fig. 6).
4 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 consist of these commands. Press TL to turn on the
light, press T1 to swich on the hood at rst speed and to switch
off the aspirator, press T2-T3-T4 to select functioning speeds. By pressing of the command T1 the motor starts running at the 1st speed. The commands T2-T3-T4 switch the motor on respectively at the 2nd, 3rd and 4th speed. In order to switch the motor off press T1 once if set at the 1st speed, twice if set at the 2nd, 3rd and 4th speed. With the button T4, select the maximum speed of the extraction fan for 5 minutes (LED blinking), after which the extraction fan will automatically switch to the 3rd speed.
2 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
This appliance must be connected to an earthed power supply. 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 xed mains connection, tting 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.
3 USE
This cooker hood can be employed as exhausting or ltering. Exhausting (Fig. 3). The carbon lters should not be installed on
the hood in exhausting version.
Kitchen smokes are driven outside through a ue joined to the exhaust pipe ue connector.
Adjustable and delayed self switching off
While the hood is working, keep the TL command pressed until all LEDs start blinking. By pressing one of the commands (T1, T2, T3, T4) you can program the delayed self switching off, as follows: T1 corresponds to 5 minutes T2 corresponds to 10 minutes T3 corresponds to 15 minutes T4 corresponds to 20 minutes
Filters maintenance reminder:
Aluminium anti-grease lters
Once the hood is switched off, after 30 hour functioning, all
the LEDs of the speed buttons switch on with a xed light for 30 seconds to remind that aluminium anti-grease lter need
cleaning.To set the timer to zero keep the button T4 pressed with the aspirator switched off, otherwise the timer will remain set on 30 hour functioning and the reminder will occur again when the hood is switched off again.
Charcoal lter (for ltering hoods)
Once the hood is switched off, after 120 hour functioning, all
LEDs blink for 30 seconds to remind that the charcoal lter need
cleaning. To set the timer to zero keep the button T4 pressed with the aspirator switched off, otherwise the timer will remain set on 120 hour functioning and the reminder will occur again when the hood is switched off again.
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