we would like to thank you and congratulate
you on your choice.
This new product has been carefully designed
and built using top quality materials, and
meticulously tested to ensure that it meets all
your culinary requirements.
Please read and observe these simple
instructions, which will enable you to achieve
excellent results from the very first time you
use it. This state-of-the-art appliance comes
to you with our very best wishes.
THE MANUFACTURER
THIS PRODUCT IS DESIGNED FOR
DOMESTIC USE.
THE MANUFACTURER DECLINES ALL
RESPONSIBILITY FOR DAMAGES TO THINGS
OR PEOPLE DERIVING FROM INCORRECT
INSTALLATION OR IMPROPER, ERRONEOUS
OR UNSUITABLE USE.
THE APPLIANCE MUST NOT BE USED
BY PEOPLE (INCLUDING CHILDREN)
WITH PHYSICAL, SENSORIAL OR
MENTAL IMPAIRMENTS, OR BY PEOPLE
WITHOUT THE NECESSARY EXPERIENCE
OR KNOWLEDGE, UNLESS THEY ARE
SUPERVISED OR INSTRUCTED IN THE
USE OF THE APPLIANCE BY A PERSON
RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR SAFETY.
CHILDREN MUST BE SUPERVISED TO
ENSURE THAT THEY DO NOT PLAY WITH THE
APPLIANCE.
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We recommend that you wear gloves during installation and maintenance.
When installing an extracting version (the extracted air is sent outside = Fig. A), it is important to:
- prepare an air exhaust hole and duct with a diameter of 150 mm.
- use a duct that is as short as possible
- use a duct with the least number of curves possible (maximum curve angle 90°)
- avoid the use of flat ducts and ducts of different section as much as possible
- use a duct with the smoothest possible interior and conforming to the standard
- do not connect the hood to a duct that exhausts fumes produced by combustion (fireplaces, boilers, ovens, etc.)
- do not discharge the air into a cavity in the wall unless the cavity has been prepared for that purpose.
- provide the room with air intakes so that the hood does not create negative suction (no higher than 0.04 mbar).
When installing a filtering version (the extracted air is returned to the kitchen = Fig. B) there is no need to prepare a
hole and exhaust duct, but you must provide two activated carbon filters (request them separately as an accessory).
Fig. 1: using the fixing bracket (1), mark the positions of the fastening holes on the ceiling.
Fasten using no. 2 anchors Ø 8 + no. 2 screws Ø 4.8x38 + no. 2 washers.
Fig. 2: attach the cover with grill (2) to the fixing bracket (1). (If you wish this cover can be omitted in the extracting
version).
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Fig. 3: adjust the telescopic section of the upper cylinder and fasten it to the bracket (1) using the two M4X12 screws
provided.
Fig.1
156
438
3°
Fig.2
X526
M
1100900 -
IMPORTANT: to fasten the hood to the bracket that has previously been fastened to the wall, see detail (M); if you need to
know the height at which the hood must be positioned, see the measurements table.
X = 327 H = 1100
X = 227 H = 1000
The H900 does not need part 2
Variable hood height: 900 - 1000 - 1100
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Fig. 4: mount the grease filter on the hood cylinder with the metal handle.
Fig. 5: position the glass with the smaller diameter facing down (A).
A
B
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Fig. 6: hook the hinge (B) integrated into the glass to the hook of the male hinge C.
C
B
Fig. 7: slide the H26 Nylon spacer on the M6X40 screw provided and fasten it, by passing through the hole in the hole
in the glass, to the upper hole in the hood cylinder, tightening it by hand or using a tool or coin.
A
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Proceed to the insertion of the drawer-type carbon filter with the required type of slot system.
D
CONTROLS
A B C D E F G H I
A) starts/stops the motor at the second speed (the intermediate operating speed
B) selects the first motor speed
C) selects the second motor speed
D) selects the third motor speed
E) selects the fourth motor speed
F) turns on the halogen lamp: if held down, you can select 3 different levels of light. The last level selected is remembered for
the next time it is turned on.
G) turns on the timer (delayed turn-off): you can choose from 3 times (10’, 15’, 20’)
H) *Filter alarm (see detail)
I) remote-control receiver sensor
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*Filter alarm:
the first thing to do after inserting the plug is to set the hood to extracting or filtering mode; proceed as follows:
when the plug is inserted, all the lights turn on for several seconds: in this state, press the on/off button for about 8 seconds
until the H LED lights. Then press B if you want the hood to operate in extraction mode (in this mode, the carbon filter count is
not working because there is no filter); the red LED of the H filter light flashes and you confirm the selection by pressing it.
To set the hood to filtering mode (and, thus, with counts for both the grease filters and the carbon filters), about 8 seconds after
turning it on, press C and the red light of the H filter hood will turn steady on; press it to confirm.
After 30 hours of operation, the H button will turn steady on: this means that it is time to remove and clean the grease filters.
If the hood is in filtering mode, after 140 hours of operation, the H button will flash: this means that it is time to replace the
carbon filters. To reset the count, press the H button for 7-8 seconds.
The filter hour count cannot be reset until the system turns on one of the
resets.
OPERATION OF THE REMOTE CONTROL
(if provided)
alarms. So it is not possible to perform intermediate
A
B
C
D
A) Turns the hood on/off at the second speed
B) Decreases the speed of the motor
C) Increases the speed of the motor
D) Turns the lights on/off. (The intensity can only be regulated manually directly on the hood)
MAINTENANCE
Turn off the electricity before performing any maintenance or cleaning!
Cleaning the hood:
clean the hood at least once every 2 months to avoid the risk of fire; to clean the external body, use a cloth wet with warm
water and a neutral detergent for painted hoods and products specifically made for steel for stee
hood, use a cloth wet with denatured alcohol.
Do not use abrasive or corrosive products!
Cleaning the grease filters (on both the extracting and filtering hood versions)
clean the grease filters at least once every 2 months to avoid the risk of fire (however, the frequency of cleaning depends on
how intensely you use the hood).
To remove the grease filter, use the handle on the filter.
Wash with neutral detergent by hand or in the dishwasher. Keep in mind that washing in the dishwasher could discolour/
darken the filters without, however, reducing
Replacing the carbon filters (filtering version only):
replace the activated carbon filters at least once every 6 months to avoid the risk of fire (however, the frequency of cleaning
depends on the intensity with which you use the hood).
their effectiveness.
l hoods. To clean inside the
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Replacement of bulbs:
Delicately remove the glass bulb cover with a screwdriver.
Replace the bulb with the same type, taking care not to touch the new bulb with your bare hands to void damaging it.
Do not touch the bulb if it is still hot!
OPERATING PROBLEMS
Before calling for service, check these simple things:
Why is the hood not working?
- has the electricity been interrupted?
- was the hood on?
- is the power plug disconnected and/or damaged?
Why is the hood working poorly?
- was the hood turned on at a sufficient speed to extract the fumes and vapours generated?
- is the kitchen sufficiently ventilated to allow for good air int
- do the grease filters need to be cleaned?
- do the carbon filters need to be replaced (in the case of a filtering hood)?
- after 10 minutes of uninterrupted operation at the fourth speed, the hood automatically goes to the second speed unless a
timer was activated (energy savings).
Why did the hood suddenly turn off?
- was there a sudden interruption of the current?
- is the power plug disconnected and/or damaged?
- after 5 hours of uninterrupted operation, the hood automatically turns off (energy savings)
ake?
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