The symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product may not be
treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection
point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product
is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the
environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate
waste handling of this product. For more detailed information about recycling of this
product, please contact your local city oce, your household waste disposal service or
the shop where you purchased the product. This appliance is marked according to the
European directive 2002/96/EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE).
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Warnings
Uses
Installation
Working
Maintenance
CONTENTS
GB
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WARNINGS
“This appliance is not intended for use by
persons (including children) with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or
lack of experience and knowledge, unless
they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance
by a person responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure
that they do not play with the appliance.”
* The cooker surface and the inferior part of
the cooker hood must be at a minimun distance of 65 cm.
* For SL89 model, the minimum distance shall
be 450 mm.
* The air sucked can’t be conveyed through or into a duct used to let out fumes from
appliances fed by energy other than electric
power (eg. centralized heating, radiators, water-heaters, etc.).
* To evacuate the air outlet, please comply
with the pertaining rules given by competent
authorities.
* Provide the room with an adequate aeration
when a cooker hood and appliances fed by
energy other than electric power (gas-, oil-,
or coal- stoves, etc.) are used simultaneously.
The cooker hood, when evacuating the sucked
air, could generate a negative pressure in the
room- which can’t exceed the limit of 0.04
mbar, in order to avoid the suck of exhausts
deriving from the heat-source. Therefore the
room should be provided with air-intakes to
allow a costant ow of fresh air.
* Before carrying out any cleaning or maintaining operations, the appliance needs to
be removed from the electric grid. If the appliance is not provided with a non-separable
exible cable and plug, or with another device ensuring omnipolar disconnections from
the grid, with an opening distance between
the contacts of at least 3 mm, then such disconnecting devices must be supplied within
the xed installation.
If the xed appliance is endowed with a supply cord and a plug, the appliance has to be
put in a place where the plug can be reached
easily.
* The use of materials which can burst into
ames should be avoided in close proximity of the appliance. When frying, please pay
particular attention to re risk due to oil
grease. Being highly inammable, fried oil is
especially dangerous. Do not use uncovered
electric grills.
* Do not ambé under the range hood.
In order to avoid possible re risk, all instructions for grase-lter cleaning and for
removing eventual grease deposits should
be strictly followed.
CAUTION: Accessible parts may become
hot when used with cooking appliances.
USES
The appliance is already arranged both for
ltering and for suction performances.
If the rating lable in the cooker-hood shows
the symbol , the appliance is built in class
II° and it does not need any earth connection.
If the rating lable in the cooker-hood does
not show the symbol , the appliance is built
in class I° and it needs the earth connection.
* When performing the electrical connections
on the appliance, please make sure that the
current-tap is provided with earth connection
and that voltage values correspond to those
indicated on the label placed inside the appliance itself.
* In its ltering version (Fig.1), the air and
fumes conveyed by the appliance are depured
both by a grease lter and by an active coal
lter, and put again into circulation through
the side-grids of the chimney. For this version an air deector placed on the superior
part of the pipe and allowing air-recycling is
necessary (Fig.1A).
* In its sucking version (Fig.2), fumes are directly conveyed outside, through an evacuation duct connected with the superior part of
the wall or the ceiling. Both coal lter and air
deector are not necessary in this case.
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INSTALLATION
Before installing the appliance, make sure
that none of the parts is damaged in any way.
In case of damaged parts, contact your retailer and do not proceed with installation.
Read all of the following instructions with
care before installing the appliance.
- Use an air outlet pipe of the shortest possible length.
- Limit the number of pipe bends.
- Use a material approved by standards and
regulations.
- Avoid any sudden changes in pipe section
(recommended constant diameter: 150 mm
or equal surface area).
* Before installing the appliance, in order not
to damage the appliance itself, the metal grase lter should be removed. Such lter can be
removed by pushing the special lter handle
toward the back side of the cooker hood and
turning it downwards so to unfasten it from
its slot (Fig.3B).
Wall stirrup-xing
* By using the special drilling jig (Fig.4X),
perforate the wall according to the pattern
indicated by the jig itself, and pay attention in
order not to damage water pipes and electric
wires. Perforation should be performed with
a Ø 8 mm wall-drill. Then insert into the
proper plastic reinforcements (Fig. 4A). The
hood-bearing stirrup (Fig. 4S) can be applied
by using the screws provided with the equipment (Fig. 4B). For the SL89 model go to its
installation. Now hook the cooker hood onto
its bearing (Fig. 5) and then adjust horizontally and vertically the position of the appliance by acting on the special metric screws
(Fig. 6V,T).
After the appliance is adjusted, x it by inserting and tightening the safety screws properly (Fig. 4C).
WARNING: Failure to install the screws or
xing device in accordance with these instructions may result in electrical hazards.
Installation SL89
After you did the drills on the wall, as requested on the preceding chapter (installation),
install the dowel inside the holes and insert
two screws inside the two holes on the upper
part. Do not tighten the screws completely,
but leave about 2 mm. between the wall and
the head of the screw. (Fig. 15)
Fix the hood on the wall, so that the two
screws perfectly coincide with the appropriate hook, placed on the back side of the hood.
(Fig. 16).
Open the front panel by rotating the lower
side upwards.
Remove the grease lter and x the appliance
to the wall with the screws provided.
Connection external motor version.
In external motor version it is necessary to
connect the cable of the external motor to the
corresponding connection in the hood.
If the connection from the external motor has
two plugs, it is necessary to remove the cover
of the bipolar connection before installation.
Fixing the ornamental chimney
* Before xing the chimney, place the electric
feeding equipment into the ornamental pipe
and provide it with a hole for the air outlet if
the appliance is used in its sucking version.
Warning!
Before connecting the exible exhausting pipe
to the motor, make sure the stop valve, which
is on the air outlet of the motor, can swing.
Sucking version
* Fix the pipe-bearing stirrup (Fig. 7Y) to the
wall or ceiling by using the proper reinforcements and screws in equipment. Connect the
cooker-hood ange with the evacuation hole
by using a proper pipe.
Put down the lower pipe while paying attention
it is being properly introduced into the hood.
Perform the electrical connections. The superior
end of the pipe is to be xed laterally to the pipe
bearing (Fig. 8Y) by using the two self-threading
screws. Now mount the inferior chimney by inserting it through the front side of the cooker
hood and then turning it down until it is xed
inside (Fig. 8).
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Filtering version
* In the ltering version the air deviator is xed
through the screws supplied (Fig. 9), by using
the holes which are on the back of the upper
telescopic section. Connect the ange of the
appliance with the air deviator through an appropriate pipe. Connect the appliance with the
electric mains. Connect it to the display cable
strap. Put down the lower pipe while paying
attention it is being properly introduced into
the hood.
Fix the upper chimney as indicated in bic. 8.
* SL89 Filtering version
For the models SL89 Install the air outlet grill
above the hood in the relative seat (refer to
Fig. 18). The stainless steel chimneys are not
necessary.
The touch control key allows the function desired by touching the relative key. The luminous telltales (C) positioned at the center of
the keyboard indicate the suction speed set.
In case of an active timer, the upper telltale
(C) ashes.
If the push button console malfunctions, remove the grease lters and press the red button inside the appliance twice.
If the electrical power supply to the product
SLTC is cut, 15 seconds are needed for selfdiagnostics after the functions are restored. In
the meanwhile, its operation may be incorrect.
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MAINTENANCE
* An accurate maintenance guarantees good
functioning and long-lasting performance.
* Particular care is due to the grease lter panel. It can be removed by pushing its special handle toward the back-side of the cooker hood and turning the lter downwards so
to unfasten it from its slot (Fig.3B).
To insert the lter just perform the opposite
operation.
After 30 hours working, the push button
control panel will signal the saturation of
the grease lter by lighting all the buttons.
In the SLTC models (Touch Control Version)
the grease lter saturation is signalled by the
ashing of the two central push buttons (Fig.
14C). Press the timer button to reset .
The grease lter needs cleaning by regular
hand-washing or in dishwashers every two
months at least or depending on its use.
There is a re risk if cleaning is not carried
out in accordance with these instructions.
* In case the appliance is used in its ltering
version, the active coal lter (Fig. 10) needs
to be periodically replaced.
The coal lter can be removed by removing
the grease lter rst (Fig. 10B), and by pulling
its special plastic tongue until it is unfastened from its slot. Re-insert the coal lter by
operating in the opposite way. The coal lter
needs replacing depending on the use, but
however every six months at least.
* To replace the halogen lamps, remove rst
the glass-blocking ring (Fig. 11A), by levering with a screw-driver and thus removing
the opaque glass (Fig. 11B) - when performing this operation hold the opaque glass
carefully. Remove the lamp (Fig. 11C) without
touching it with uncovered hands. Replace
it with another lamp of the same kind. After
the replacement, re-insert the glass-blocking
ring and fasten it.
To replace the dichroic lamp, remove the
lamp (Fig. 12) by inserting a screwdriver or
another sharp tool between the lamp and its
chrom support and replace it with a lamp of
the same kind.
* If the supply cord is damaged, it must be
replaced by the manufacturer or its sevice
agent or a similarly qualied person in order
to avoid a hazard.
Square lamps
To replace the bulbs in the square lights,
press the light frame where it says “PUSH”(Fig.
17), then replace the bulb and press the frame back into place.
* To clean the appliance itself tepid water and
neutral detergent are recommended, while abrasive products should be avoided. For
steel appliances specialized detergents are
recommended (please follow the instructions
indicated o the product itself to obtain the
desired results).
* Before replacing the lamps, disconnect the
appliance from the electric mains. Remove
the grease lter and the carbon lter, if it is
inserted. Once the burnt out bulb is localized,
turn it anticlockwisely and replace it with a
bulb of the same type.
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