This guideline and the safety data includes all necessary information for a safe mounting as well as a safe use without defects.
n Please read all of this guideline and safety data before using
the device.
n Keep the guideline in an appropriate place.
n If you pass the device onto others, make sure you also give
this guideline and safety data.
n Disregarding this guideline may result in severe injuries and
defects in the device.
n Please keep in mind that we won't be responsible for the
defects arising from not taking this guideline into account.
The figures in this guideline aim to visually describe the actions. In
these figures only one model of the device is illustrated. However,
all instructions or figures also represent other models.
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WARNING AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
3 WARNING AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WARNING AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
n This appliance can be used by children of 8 years and older,
people with physical, sensory or mental capability deficiency or
people with lack of experience or knowledge; as long as they
are provided supervision or instructions for the safe use of the
appliance and they comprehend the dangers.
n Children should not tamper with the appliance. Cleaning and
user maintenance operations must not be performed by children unless supervised.
n This product is designed for home use.
n Usage voltage of your product is 220-240 Volt~50-60 Hz.
n Power cord of your product is fitted with a grounded plug. This
cord must be plugged into a grounded outlet.
n The whole electrical wiring must be installed by a qualified
electrician.
n Installation by unauthorized persons could lead to poor opera-
tion performance, damage to the product, and accidents.
n Feeder cable of the appliance mustn't be exposed to jamming
or crashing during assembly. Feeder cable mustn't be placed
near the cooker. In such cases, it might melt down and lead to
fire.
n Do not plug in the appliance before the installation.
n Make sure that the installation place allows the user to easily
unplug the power cable in case of any danger.
n Do not touch your product's lamps when they work for a long
time. The lamps may burn your hand as they will be hot.
n Kitchen hoods are manufactured for household use in normal
home cooking. There is a risk of malfunction in other types of
use, and the product guarantee will be void.
n Comply with the rules and instructions regarding discharge of
outgoing air, stipulated by the relevant authorities. (This
warning does not apply to uses without flue.)
n Flammable foods must not be cooked under the appliance.
n Start your product after you place pot, pan etc. on the stoves.
Otherwise, high temperature may cause same parts of your
products to deform.
n Turn off the cooker's burner before taking the saucepan, pan,
etc. off the cooker.
n Do not leave boiling oil on the stove. Pots that contain boiling
oil may catch fire by itself.
n Since oils could catch fire when you cook fried foods in partic-
ular, be careful about your curtains and tablecloths.
n Ensure timely replacement of the filters. Filters not replaced in
a timely manner pose risk of fire due to accumulated grease
deposits on them.
n Do not use non-fire-resistant filtering materials instead of the
filter.
n Do not operate your product without filter, and do not remove
the filters when the product is in operation.
n In case of any fire, de-energize the hood and any other cooking
devices. (Plug off the appliance or turn off the main switch.)
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WARNING AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
n If your product's periodic cleaning is not made in a timely
manner, it could pose risk of fire.
n De-energize the appliance before any maintenance operations.
(Plug off the appliance or turn off the main switch.)
n When electric cooker hood and devices fed with energies other
than electricity operate simultaneously, the negative pressure
in the room must not exceed 4 Pa ( 4 X 10 bar ).
n Gas or fuel oil burning appliances, such as room heaters,
which share the same environment with your product, must be
fully insulated from the exhaust of this product or they must be
hermetical.
n When you make a flue connection for your product, use pipes
with a diameter of 150mm or 120 mm. The length of the duct
connection as well as the number of elbows must be as minimum as possible.
n Children must not play with the appliance.
n For your safety, use ”MAX 6 A” fuse in the hood system.
n Since the packing materials could be dangerous, keep them
away from children.
n If the feeder cable is damaged, it must be replaced by its man-
ufacturer or its authorized technical service or any other personnel qualified at the same level, in order to avoid any dangerous situation.
n In case of any deflagration, de-energize the cooker hood and
cooking appliances, and cover the flame. Never use water to
extinguish the fire.
n When cooking appliances are in operation, their accessible
parts could be hot.
n This appliance is not intended to be used by people with phys-
ical, sensory and mental disabilities (including children) or
those who have not adequate experience and knowledge
regarding its use, unless they are under the supervision of a
person responsible for the safety of the appliance.
n After the installation of the hood, the minimum distance must
be 65 cm between the product and any electric cooker; and 75
cm between it and any gas ranges or cookers burning other
fuels.
n Output of the hood must not be connected to air ducts, where
there exist another smokes.
n You must be careful when using the appliance spontaneously
with other appliances (e.g. gas, diesel fuels, coal, wood, etc.
burning heaters, shower heaters), which use the same air in
the same environment. Attention must be paid when using
them simultaneously. It is because the hood could adversely
affect the combustion, by discharging the ambient air.
n This warning does not apply to uses without flue.
n When electric cooker hood is used simultaneously with devices
that use gas or other fuels, there must be sufficient ventilation
in the room (might not apply to devices that discharges the air
back into the room).
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WARNING AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
LETHAL RISK, DANGER OF POISONING
3.1 LETHAL RISK, DANGER OF POISONING
DANGER!
Warning - Choking Hazard
The packaging materials are dangerous for children. Never allow children to play with packaging
materials.
DANGER!
Warning - Death Hazard
There are life-threatening danger and poisoning
danger due to reabsorbed combustion gases.
During the air discharge outlet use, unless sufficient air supply is provided, do not use the appliance simultaneously with devices that discharge
toxic gases through flue such as ventilated, gas,
oil, wood or coal burning heaters, shower heaters,
water heaters, etc.Fig. 3
Fig. 3: Poisoning Danger
Fig. 4
Ventilated goods (e.g. gas, oil, wood or coal burning heaters,
shower heaters, water heaters) take combustion air from the installation location, and discharge the waste gas through a waste gas
system (e.g. flue). When the cooker hood is active, it absorbs air
from the kitchen and neighbouring rooms. If adequate air entry is
not provided, vacuum emerges. In such a case, the toxic gases are
absorbed from the flue and waste gas channel, and are taken into
to door again. Fig. 3
n Therefore, adequate fresh air ingress must always be
ensured.Fig. 4
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WARNING AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
LETHAL RISK, DANGER OF POISONING
WARNING!
Fire danger!
–The oil residue in the oil filter may catch
fire.Clean the oil filter at least once every 3months.Never operate the device without the
oil filter.
–The oil residue in the oil filter may catch fire.
Never work with open flame (ex. flambe) near
the device. The apparatus is allowed to be
installed near a solid fuel (e.g. wood or coal)
heater only if it has a non-removable cover. No
sparks should be scattered.
–Hot oils and fats catch fire easily. Hot oils and
fats should never be left unattended. Never try
to put out the fire with water. Turn off the
cooker. Kill the flames carefully using a cover,
fire blanket or a similar material.
–Gas operated cookers that do not have a
cooking pot on create high heat during operation. A ventilation device placed over the
cookers can be damaged or burned for this
reason. Operate gas cookers only when there
is a cooking pot on them.
–Operating multiple gas cookers simultaneously
creates high heat. A ventilation device placed
over the cookers can be damaged or burned
for this reason. Never operate two gas cookers
longer than 15 minutes on high flame setting. A
large burner over 5kW (Wok) has the power of
two gas burners.
WARNING!
Electrocution hazard!
–A malfunctioning device may cause electric
shock. Never turn on a malfunctioning device.
Pull the power plug and switch off the circuit
breaker. Call customer service.
–Unsuitable repairs pose hazards. Repairs and
replacement of damaged power cords must be
performed only by a customer services technician trained by us. If the device is malfunctioning pull the power plug and switch off the
circuit breaker. Call customer service.
–Water leaking into the device may cause elec-
tric shock. High pressure or steam cleaners
must not be used.
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WARNING AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
LETHAL RISK, DANGER OF POISONING
DANGER!
Danger of physical injury!
–During the installation, there is a danger of
–Due to risk of dropping the appliance,
–Objects placed on the appliance may fall over.
–LED lights are very bright and may damage
WARNING!
Risk of burn, risk of electric shock!
–Allow the appliance to cool before cleaning or
–There is risk of damage due to ingress of mois-
–The surface could be damaged due to a wrong
–The surface could be damaged due to aggres-
physical injury due to the sharp edges. Use
protective gloves throughout the installation
process of the appliance.
assembly of all safety bolts and covers must be
performed as specified in the user manual.
Do not place any objects on the device.
eyes (Risk group 1). You must not look directly
at running LED lights for longer than 100 seconds.
maintenance process. Switch off the fuse or
pull out the mains plug from the socket.
ture in the electronics. Do not clean the control
components with a wet cloth.
cleaning process. Clean stainless steel surfaces only in their brushing direction. Do not
use a stainless steel cleaner for the control elements.
sive and abrasive cleaning agents. Never use
aggressive and abrasive cleaning agents.
WARNING!
Dangers of fire and physical injury!
In case of repairing that is not performed according
to the rules or as required, turn off the fuse or
unplug the feeder cable of your appliance.
Repairing must be performed only by the authorized technical service or authorized experts.
NOTICE!
If the appliance is faulty or damages, turn off the
fuse or unplug the feeder cable of your appliance
and call the authorized service.
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WARNING AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
LETHAL RISK, DANGER OF POISONING
NOTICE!
If the feeder cable is damaged, it must be replaced
by its manufacturer or its authorized technical
service or any other personnel qualified at the
same level, in order to avoid any dangerous situation.
NOTICE!
When the bulbs of the device malfunction, switch
off the circuit breaker and unplug the device's
power plug from the socket. Replace the defective
bulbs immediately (leave bulbs to cool down first),
in order to protect the remaining bulbs against
overloading.
CAUTION!
Accessible components might be heated when
used with cooking devices.
DANGER!
Air outlet pipe of this appliance mustn't be connected in the flue used to discharge the fume generated by devices that use gas or other fuels.
Damage reasons
CAUTION!
Damage hazard due to corrosion. Always run the
appliance to prevent condensate formation while
cooking. Condensates may cause corrosion
damage. Replace the malfunctioning lamp right
away to prevent overloading of other lamps. Moisture intrusion in electronic parts poses a risk of
damage. Never clean the control elements with a
wet cloth. The surface could be damaged due to a
wrong cleaning process. Clean stainless steel surfaces only in their brushing direction. Do not use a
stainless steel cleaner for the control elements.
The surface could be damaged due to aggressive
and abrasive cleaning agents. Never use aggressive and abrasive cleaning agents. There is a risk
of damage due to condensate liquid backflow.
Install the air exit canal with a small downward
inclination (1° inclination) from the appliance.
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USAGE WITH AND WITHOUT CARBON FILTER
4 USAGE WITH AND WITHOUT CARBON FILTER
You can use this appliance in exhaust air mode
and ventilated air mode.
Exhaust air mode
The absorbed air is cleaned by the grease filters, and is discharged
through a piping system.Fig. 5
NOTICE!
Exhaust air must not be transferred to an active
smoke or waste gas flue; or a flue used for ventilation of the places, where heat sources are
Fig. 5: Air Outlet without Carbon Filter
installed.
Fig. 6: Air Circulation with Carbon
Filter
n If you want to transfer exhaust air to an inactive smoke or
waste gas flue, you need to obtain permission from an authorized chimney sweep.
n If exhaust air is discharged through the external wall, a tele-
scopic wall safe must be used.
Ventilated air mode
Absorbed air is cleaned by the grease filters and
an active carbon filter, and then it is transferred
back to the kitchen.Fig. 6
You need to install an active carbon filter, in order
to catch the substances, which cause stink in the
circulating air. Consult your authorized dealer to
know the different opportunities available for enabling the appliance to function in circulating air
mode. You can buy the accessories required for
this process from the relevant outlets, authorized
technical service or online sales center.
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CARBON FILTER REPLACEMENT
5 CARBON FILTER REPLACEMENT
Under circumstances without a flue, an active carbon filter should
be used to resend the inside air by re-filtering. An active carbon
filter should be obtained from the service or your dealer. Disconnect the device prior to replacing the carbon filter. Since the carbon
filter is used in kitchens without a flue outlet, it should be replaced
with a new one every 3 to 5 months subject to usage. The carbon
filter should never be washed. In any case the oil filters should be
attached to the product regardless of using a carbon filter or not.
Do not use the product without an oil filter.
5.1 AF 100 Carbon Filter Replacement
AF 100 CARBON FILTER
The device you have bought is suitable for use with an AF 100
carbon-filter.
n 1-Place the carbon filter in its housing.Fig. 7
n 2-Rotate the carbon filter clockwise and make sure that it is
seated completely.Fig. 7
AF 100 Carbon Filter Replacement
Fig. 7: AF 100 CARBON FILTER
If not seated completely, the carbon filter can fall
and damage your product.
DANGER!
Never wash the carbon filters.
Keep carbon filters away from children.
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CLEANING AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
6 CLEANING AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
CAUTION!
Cleaning and user maintenance of the appliance
shall not be performed by unattended children.
n The surface could be damaged due to aggressive and abrasive
cleaning agents. Never use aggressive and abrasive cleaning
agents. Supply your cleaning and protective substances that
are appropriate for your appliance from the authorized technical service. Surface of appliance and control units are sensitive to scratching.
n Clean the surfaces with a soft and damp cloth, dish-washing
liquid or mild glass cleaning agent. Soften the dry, sticky dirt
with a damp cloth. Do not scrape!
n It is not appropriate to use dry cloths, sponges that may
scratch, materials that require rubbing, and other aggressive
cleaning agents containing sand, soda, acid or chlorine.
n Clean the stainless steel surfaces in their brushing direction
only.
n Do not use stainless steel cleaning agents and wet clothes for
control units. Cleaning of metal grease filters Used metal
grease filters retain the greasy particles in the moisture and
vapour generated in the kitchen. Clean the metal grease filters
about every three months, under normal use conditions (1 to 2
hours a day).
n Do not use excessively effective, acidic or alkaline cleaning
agents.
n For cleaning the metal grease filters, clean the holder parts of
the metal grease filters in the appliance, with a damp cloth as
well.
n You can clean the metal grease filters in the dishwasher or by
hand.
n Do not apply spray cleaning supplies directly to the product.
n Do not keep flammable and/or heavy decorative items on the
product.
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CLEANING AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
6.1 ALUMINIUM FILTER CLEANING
1Aluminium Filter Tab
n Press the aluminium filter tab (1) and pull the aluminium filter to
the direction of the arrow (Fig. 8).
n As you remove the aluminium filter, hold it with your other hand
to prevent it from dropping.
n As you remove the aluminium filter, in order to prevent the
Fig. 8
accumulated oil to drip, keep the filter surface parallel to the
floor.
6.2 Washing in Dishwasher
Hand Wash
Clean the aluminium oil filters periodically every 3
months.
6.3 Hand Wash
In case of washing in dishwasher, a slight change might occur in
colour. This has no effect on the function of the metal grease filter.
n Do not clean too dirty metal grease filters together with utensils
in the dishwasher.
n Place the metal grease filters loosely and freely in the dish-
washer. Metal grease filters must be placed in the dishwasher
without jamming.
For stubborn dirts, you can use a special grease
solvent. You can buy such an agent from the
authorized sales centre.
–Soften the metal grease filters in a hot water
with dish-washing liquid.
–Use a brush for cleaning and wait for the liquid
in metal grease filters to flow off completely.
–Rinse the filters thoroughly after cleaning.
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APPLIANCE POSITION
Installation and Unpacking of the Appliance
7 APPLIANCE POSITION
n Take the motor block out of its package.
n The distance between motor block and the stove must be 94
cm for gas and 94 cm for electricity models (Fig. 9).
Fig. 9
n After completing the installation of hood, the minimum distance
must be 65 cm between the product and any electric cooker;
and 70 cm between it and any gas ranges or cookers burning
other fuels (Fig. 10).
Fig. 10
7.1 Installation and Unpacking of the Appliance
n Check that your appliance is not deformed.
n Report the transport issues immediately to transport operator.
n Any faults encountered shall be reported to the dealer, too.
n Do not allow children to play the with packaging materials!
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7.2 Recommendations for Energy Saving
n Replace the carbon filters on a regular basis.
n Regularly clean your aluminium filters. Since dirty filters would
block the air passage, you might have to use the appliance at a
higher speed.
n Use your product according to its normal speeds.
n Use at higher speed would cause an increase in the energy
consumption.
APPLIANCE POSITION
Recommendations for Energy Saving
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1
2
3
4
5
OVERVIEW OF hood
8 OVERVIEW OF hood
1- Ceiling Connection Plate
2- Air Outlet Perforated Plate (Usage with Carbon Filter)
3- Inner Flue
4- Body
5- Control Panel
Fig. 11
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9 ASSEMBLY OF PRODUCT
1.To remove the side suction plate, hold from the top right and
left points and pull down (Fig. 12).
Open the aluminium cartridge filter lock by pressing the tab
and remove it from its socket (Fig. 12).
ASSEMBLY OF PRODUCT
Fig. 12
Fig. 13
2.To adjust the distance; remove the screws shown in (Fig. 13)
and pull the motor block composed of two blocks in or out to
adjust it to the correct measurement. Reinstall the screws
you took out into suitable holes.
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A
B
C
D
1
ASSEMBLY OF PRODUCT
3.
n Stick the installation diagram provided with the product
onto the installation surface and drill with Ø10 mm drill at
locations specified with A,B,C,D.
n Hammer the Ø10 mm plastic dowels into the holes you
drilled for product installation (Fig. 14).
n Screw the 5.5 x 60 ysb screws into the plastic dowels you
have hammered in earlier in such a way as to remain
5mm space between the screw head and the wall
(Fig. 14).
n Slide the holes on the motor block that resemble key-
holes onto the 5.5x60 ysb screws that you have screwed
onto the wall and rotate the motor block clockwise
(Fig. 14).
n After fitting the screw channels on the motor block onto
the installation screws, tighten the screws and fix the
motor block (Fig. 14).
Fig. 14
Fig. 15
1- Aluminium Duct
4.Connect one end of the aluminium pipe you will get to the
plastic funnel of the product and the other end to the kitchen
funnel. Check that these two connections are tight enough
that they won't come out when the hood runs full speed
(Fig. 15).
Since twists and bends in the aluminium pipe
will lead to reduction in the air suction power,
avoid using twists and bends as much as
possible.
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1
AB
1
ASSEMBLY OF PRODUCT
5.Slide the inner flue onto the motor block and fix it to the
motor block with the screws provided with the product
(Fig. 16).
Fig. 16
1- Inner Flue
Fig. 17
1- Body
6.
n Slide the product body onto the motor block (Fig. 17/A).
n Slide the hanger holes that look like keyholes onto the
plastic head screws and rotate the body in clockwise
direction, then tighten the screws (Fig. 17/B).
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1
2
ASSEMBLY OF PRODUCT
7.Connect the socket and switch connections (Fig. 18).
Install the aluminium cartridge filter.
Fig. 18
1- Lamp Socket Connection
2- Switch Connection
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10 USE OF PRODUCT
10.1 How to use 5 Spd Dig Touch Control Product
Fig. 19: 5 Spd Dig Button
1.Press this button to turn on the product.Fig. 19
2.Press this button to decrease the motor speed.Fig. 19
3.Dig display You can follow which speed the product is cur-
rently working on this display.Fig. 19
4.Press this button to increase the motor speed.Fig. 19
5.When timer button is pressed, a 15-minute timer function will
be activated; display will give a signal once the timer starts
and the motor will stop automatically after 15 minutes.Fig. 19
6.Press this button to turn on and off the lamp.Fig. 19
USE OF PRODUCT
How to use 5 Spd Dig Touch Control Product
Cleaning Periods for Metal Filters
Filters should be cleaned when "C" signal appears on the Display
or (due to usage) every 2 or 3 weeks. To delete "C" signal after the
filters are cleaned and replaced, press and hold () button more
than 3 secs (when device is off). Letter "E" will appear on the Display and it will switch to normal operation. If operation before
deleting the "C" signal is required, active motor speed will appear
for 1 sec when you press () button and then the motor will
resume running.
Fig. 20: 5 Spd Dig Button
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USE OF PRODUCT
How to use 5 Spd Dig Touch Control Product > REMOTE CONTROL
1.Press this button to turn on the product.Fig. 20
2.Press this button to decrease the motor speed.Fig. 20
3.Dig display You can follow which speed the product is cur-
rently working on this display.Fig. 20
4.Press this button to increase the motor speed.Fig. 20
5.When timer button is pressed, a 15-minute timer function will
be activated; display will give a signal once the timer starts
and the motor will stop automatically after 15 minutes.Fig. 20
6.Press this button to turn on and off the lamp.Fig. 20
Cleaning Periods for Metal Filters
Filters should be cleaned when "C" signal appears on the Display
or (due to usage) every 2 or 3 weeks. To delete "C" signal after the
filters are cleaned and replaced, press and hold () button more
than 3 secs (when device is off). Letter "E" will appear on the Display and it will switch to normal operation. If operation before
deleting the "C" signal is required, active motor speed will appear
for 1 sec when you press () button and then the motor will
resume running.
10.1.1 REMOTE CONTROL
Fig. 21: REMOTE CONTROL
1- Motor On/Off
2- Motor Speed Increase
3- Motor Speed Decrease
4- Lighting On/Off
Remote control is sold together with the product
optionally. The product you bought may not have
remote control option.
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11 REPLACING THE LAMPS
max 50 W
IEC
max 20 W
11.1 Halogen Lamp Replacement
WARNING!
Disconnect the electrical supply of the hood. Leave
the lamps to cool down first because they could
burn your hands when they are hot.
It indicates the maximum power consumption of the lamp. A lamp
with same power rating should be used when replacing the lamp.
To find out the power rating used in the product,
see the declaration label in the product.
Only self-protection tungsten halogen lamp or self-protection metal
halide lamp must be used.
REPLACING THE LAMPS
Spotlight Replacement
Fig. 22: Halogen lamp symbol
Fig. 23: Halogen Lamp Replacement
11.2 Spotlight Replacement
Fig. 24
For replacing the halogen lamps, push downwards on the lamp
holder from its behind, turn it a little bit counter-clockwise, and take
it out downwards.Fig. 23
It indicates the maximum power consumption of the lamp. A lamp
with same power rating should be used when replacing the lamp.
To find out the power rating used in the product,
see the declaration label in the product.
DANGER!
When replacing lamps, lamp’s glass may be
broken and cause injuries.
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REPLACING THE LAMPS
Spotlight Replacement
Fig. 25
Disconnect the electrical supply of the hood. Remove the aluminium cartridge filter. Remove the faulty bulb and replace with a new
one with the same rating (Fig. 25).
DANGER!
Leave the lamps to cool down first because they
could burn your hands when they are hot.
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12 AUTHORIZED SERVICE
If Lighting is Not Functioning:
n Make sure that the plug is plugged in, and that the fuses are
intact.
n Check the bulbs. Make sure you unplugged the device before
performing this check. Tighten the bulbs if they are loose; you
can replace the bulbs if they still don't work.
Possible Faults and Things that
You can do Before Calling Technical Service:
A) If the device does not run in any
way:
n Check to see if the hood is plugged in or if the plug is fit prop-
erly into the socket.
n Check the fuse, to which the appliance is connected, as well as
the main fuse of your house.
If the device performance is not
enough and it creates high noise
while running:
Troubleshooting
n Is the outlet diameter of the appliance's flue adequate? (min.
120 mm).
n Are the metal filters clean? Please check.
n If you use the hood without flue, make sure that the carbon fil-
ters are not older than 6 months.
n Be attentive to ventilate your kitchen adequately, in order to
provide an airflow. If you are still not satisfied with the performance of the appliance, consult the authorized technical service.
AUTHORIZED SERVICE
Fault descriptionCauseRemedy
Product Does Not WorkCheck the power
connection.
Illumination lamp does not
operate
Illumination lamp does not
operate
Illumination lamp does not
operate
Product's Air Intake is WeakCheck The Alumi-
Product's Air Intake is WeakCheck The Air Outlet
Product's Air Intake is WeakCheck The Carbon
Check the power
connection.
Check the lamp
switch.
Check the bulbs.Bulbs must be operative.
nium Filter.
Flue.
Filter.
Mains voltage must be 220-240 V, and product
must be plugged into a grounded socket.
Mains voltage must be 220-240 V, and product
must be plugged into a grounded socket.
Lamp switch must be at "on" position.
The aluminium cartridge filter should be washed
once a month under normal conditions.
Air Outlet Flue Must Be Open.
In products that work with carbon filters, carbon
filter must be replaced once in every 3 months
under normal conditions.
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AUTHORIZED SERVICE
TECHNICAL TABLE
Fault descriptionCauseRemedy
It Does Not Discharge Air (in
flueless use)
It Does Not Discharge Air (in
flueless use)
Check The Aluminium Filter.
Check The Carbon
Filter.
12.1 TECHNICAL TABLE
The aluminium cartridge filter should be washed
once a month under normal conditions.
In products that work with carbon filters, carbon
filter must be replaced once in every 3 months
under normal conditions.
Supply Voltage220 - 240 V 50Hz
Insulation Class of MotorF
Insulation ClassCLASS I
This product complies with the 2014/30/EC (Regulation on Electromagnetic Compliance) and 2014/35/EC (Regulation on Low
Voltage Devices (LVD)) Directives.
This device complies with the Directive on the Control of Waste
Electrical and Electronic Equipment.
Specifications of the device and this manual may be modified
without prior notification.
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