The Instructions for Use apply to several versions of this appliance. Accordingly, you may
find descriptions of individual features that do not apply to your specific appliance.
INSTALLATION
• The manufacturer will not be held liable for any damages resulting from incorrect or improper installation.
• Check that the mains voltage corresponds to that indicated on the rating plate fixed to the
inside of the hood.
• For Class I appliances, check that the domestic power supply guarantees adequate
earthing.
Connect the extractor to the exhaust flue through a pipe of minimum diameter 120 mm.
The route of the flue must be as short as possible.
• Do not connect the extractor hood to exhaust ducts carrying combustion fumes (boilers,
fireplaces, etc.).
• If the extractor is used in conjunction with non-electrical appliances (e.g. gas burning appliances), a sufficient degree of aeration must be guaranteed in the room in order to prevent
the backflow of exhaust gas. The kitchen must have an opening communicating directly
with the open air in order to guarantee the entry of clean air. When the cooker hood is
used in conjunction with appliances supplied with energy other than electric, the negative
pressure in the room must not exceed 0,04 mbar to prevent fumes being drawn back into
the room by the cooker hood.
• In the event of damage to the power cable, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or by
the technical service department, in order to prevent any risks.
• If the instructions for installation for the gas hob specify a greater distance specified above,
this has to be taken into account. Regulations concerning the discharge of air have to be
fulfilled.
USE
• The extractor hood has been designed exclusively for domestic use to eliminate kitchen
smells.
• Never use the hood for purposes other than for which it has been designed.
• Never leave high naked flames under the hood when it is in operation.
• Adjust the flame intensity to direct it onto the bottom of the pan only, making sure that it
does not engulf the sides.
• Deep fat fryers must be continuously monitored during use: overheated oil can burst into
flames.
• Do not flambè under the range hood; risk of fire
• 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.
• “ CAUTION: Accessible parts may become hot when used with cooking appliances.”.
MAINTENANCE
• Switch off or unplug the appliance from the mains supply before carrying out any maintenance work.
• Clean and/or replace the Filters after the specified time period (Fire hazard).
• Clean the hood using a damp cloth and a neutral liquid detergent.
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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 office, your
household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product
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CHARACTERISTICS
Components
Ref. Q.ty Product Components
1 1 Hood Canopy complete with: Controls, Light, Filters
21 Motor unit
31 Electric unit
41 Front Frame
Ref. Q.ty Installation Components
7.1 2 Splashback Fixing Bracket
7.2 2 Hob Fixing Bracket
7.3 2 Side Bracket
12a 16 Screws 3.5 x 9.5
12b 6 Screws M4 x 8
12c 6 Screws 4 x 15
Q.ty Documentation
1 Instruction Manual
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Dimensions
This Cooker hood can be used in
conjunction with a Gas Cook Top
having the following characteristics:
• Maximum power 12,4 kW
• 5 fire like the picture
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1 kW
5 kW
1,9 kW
1,9 kW
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INSTALLATION
This Hood is set up to be fitted inside the kitchen unit in:
• Ducting version: Evacuation to the outside.
• Recirculation version: Internal recirculation.
Sequence of operations - Installation
• Drilling the Support Surface and Fitting the Hood
• Connections
• Functional Check
• Disposal of Packaging
Drilling the Support Surface
X
812
Warning
Once the Support surface has been drilled the Hood Canopy can be installed in two ways:
• By inserting the Hood Canopy from below ( X = 106 mm ).
• By inserting the Hood Canopy from above ( X = 113 mm ).
IMPORTANT
The minimum distance between the opening for the hob and the one for the hood must be of at
least 3-5 cm according to the strength of the material used for the working top.
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Inserting the Hood Canopy into the support surface from below
• The Hood is built ready for
front installation of the Motor Unit.
• If the kitchen unit is arranged differently and the Motor Unit has to be
fitted on the back, the Plug already fitted on the back of the Hood Canopy must be removed and replaced at the front, and the Cable with cable
raceway for connection of the Motor must also be repositioned using the
slot provided on each side (A).
Before proceeding, the Motor Unit must be fixed to the Hood Canopy
(see paragraph on Fixing the Motor Unit).
• Insert the Hood Canopy
from below into the
support worktop, drilled
as described above.
• With the aid of a support, lift the Hood Canopy until the front
comes out of the Worktop.
A
• Insert the Brackets 7.2, as indicated in the
figure, into the slots provided and fix them
with the screws 12a provided.
7.2
12a
7.2
• Centre the Hood Canopy with respect to the
Cooking Hob slot.
12a
• Using the 2 screws 12c provided, fix the
Hood Canopy to the worktop and remove
the supports.
Warning:
If the cooker top is made from a material that does not allow the screws 12c to be inserted, use
a small amount of silicone to glue the Brackets 7.2 to the top and allow it to dry completely
before proceeding with installation
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Inserting the Hood Canopy into the support surface from above
7.2
• Insert the Brackets 7.2, as indicated in the figure, into the slots
provided and fix them with the
screws 12a provided.
• The Hood is built
ready for front in-
stallation of the
Motor Unit.
• If the kitchen unit is arranged differently and the Motor Unit
has to be fitted on the back, the Plug already fitted on the back
of the Hood Canopy must be removed and replaced at the front,
and the Cable with cable raceway for connection of the Motor
must also be repositioned using the slot provided on each side
(A).
12a
7.2
12a
• Insert the Hood Canopy into the cooker top,
drilled as described above.
• Centre the Hood Canopy with respect to the
Cooking Hob slot.
• Fix the Hood Canopy with the 2 screws 12c
provided.
Warning:
If the cooker top is made from a material that does not allow the screws 12c to be inserted, use
a small amount of silicone to glue the Brackets 7.2 to the top and allow it to dry completely
before proceeding with installation.
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Fixing the Lower Brackets
• Screw the brackets 7.1 to the front of the Hood Canopy using the screws 12a provided.
• Before tightening the Brackets completely, make all the adjustments to allow them to rest on
the lower base of the worktop to avoid deformation of the upper brackets 7.2 as shown in the
figure.
12a
• With the aid of a spirit level, set the Hood Canopy level vertically and fix it to the Lower
Surface using 2 screws 12c provided.
• Tighten the screws 12a completely.
7.1
12a
12c
7.1
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Fixing the Squaring Brackets
• Screw the brackets 7.3 to the Hood Canopy using the screws 12b provided, without
tightening completely.
• Using the screws 12c provided, fasten the other part of the brackets 7.3 either to the side
walls of the unit or to the lower part of the cooker top.
7.3
12b
7.3
12b
12c
• Tighten the screws 12c and 12b completely.
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Fixing the Motor Unit
• Installation of the Motor Unit (1) at the front or rear must be decided according to the position of the Kitchen unit, making sure
that the plug is properly positioned.
• Subsequently, according to where the air outlet opening has been
created on the unit, the Motor Unit can be turned by 90° at a time
so as to allow the air to come out on all 4 sides in correspondence
with the opening in Unit (2).
• Remove the Motor Unit from the support by
unfastening the 2 screws (A).
• Connect the connector from the Hood Canopy to
the Motor Unit connection.
• Replace the Motor Unit in the support using the
2 screws removed as described above.
• Screw the Motor Unit to the Hood Canopy using
the screws 12a and 12b provided as shown in the
figure.
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Fixing the Electric Unit
• Connect the Electric cables that come out of the lower
right hand part of the Hood Canopy to the Connectors
on the Electric unit.
• Each cable connector has a corresponding connector
on the Electric Unit, so take care not to make mistakes
when connecting up.
• Fix the Electric Unit to the Hood Canopy using the
screws 12a provided.
• The position indicated in the figure is only an option,
as if necessary it may also be fitted on the left of the
Hood Canopy or even left free on the base of the unit
if there are no structural or safety problems involved.
Warning..: Do not install the product in suc h a way that the wiring box is in conta ct with the floor.
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Connections
A
DUCTED VERSION AIR EXHAUST SYSTEM
When installing the ducted version, connect the hood to the
chimney using either a flexible or rigid pipe ø 150 or 120 mm,
the choice of which is left to the installer.
• To install a ø 120 mm air exhaust connection, insert the reducer flange 9 on the hood body outlet.
• Fix the pipe in position using sufficient pipe clamps (not supplied).
• Remove possible charcoal filters.
AIR OUTLET – RECIRCULATION VERSION
• Connect the Flange to the air outlet opening using a rigid or
flexible pipe of ø120 or 150 mm.
• To connect using a ø120 mm pipe, insert the reduction Flange
9 onto the Hood canopy outlet.
• Fasten the pipe using suitable pipe clamps. The materials required to do so are not provided.
• Fix the directional Grid 8 on the outlet, using 2 screws 12e (2.9
x 9.5) provided.
• Make sure that the activated charcoal filters are present (see
paragraph on Activated Charcoal Filter Maintenance).
ø 150
ø 120
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
• Connect the hood to the mains through a two-pole switch having a contact gap of at least 3 mm..
PPLIANCE
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• Lift the mobile hood canopy
(see paragraph on Use) by just a
few centimetres.
• To stop movement, simply
press down on the mobile canopy as it lifts up.
Fitting the Front element
Warning: Never block the slid-
ing door when it is opening or
closing, except during the operations required to fit the
frame.
• Remove the sponge guards
from the corners of the glass.
• Take the front Frame and insert
it from above, making sure that
its tabs insert into the slots provided on the Hood and sliding it
to the left.
Warning..: All the tabs must be
inserted.
• Use a tool (hammer) to tap all
along the front Frame from
right to left until it is completely flush.
A piece of wood or similar
element can be inserted between the hammer and the front
Frame to prevent any damage.
• Please refer to the paragraph on
Use for indications of how to
return the mobile canopy to the
Standard position.
Warning..:
Handle with
care
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Surround Suction Panel
• Open the Hood Door (see USE).
• Remove the 2 strips of adhesive tape
fastening the panel during transport.
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USE
But
Control panel
FunctionLED button
ton
A The button only works when the door is open.
Turns the motor On/Off at speed one.
Press and hold the button for approximately 5 seconds, with
all the loads turned off (Motor and Lights), to turn the
Remote control On/Off.
B Press Briefly = Turns the Lights On/Off at maximum intensity.
Press and hold for 2 Seconds = Turns the Courtesy Lights On/Off.
The button only works when the door is open.
C
Activates / Deactivates the 24h function which turns the
motor on at speed one for 10 minutes every hour, for 24
hours.
At the end of this time the hood turns Off.
D Only works with the Door Open = decreases the operating speed.
Speeds P1 - P2 are the 2 intensive speeds, which are set to:
P1 = 5 minutes and P2 = 10 minutes
At the end of this time the motor returns to speed two.
E Only works with the Door Open = increases the operating speed.
Speeds P1 - P2 are the 2 intensive speeds, which are set to:
P1 = 5 minutes and P2 = 10 minutes
At the end of this time the motor returns to speed two.
Works both with the Door Closed and Open.
Press and hold for 2 Seconds = Enables/Disables the Activated Charcoal Filter Alarm with the Motor turned off and no Filter
Alarm triggered.
F Only works with the Door Open.
Activates/Deactivates the Delay, automatic switch-off of the motor
with a 15’ delay.
When this function is activated the motor is set to speed one. If the
function is deactivated before the time foreseen, the motor will
remain at speed one.
G Works both with the Door Closed and Open.
Press and hold for 2 Seconds = With the filter alarm triggered the
Filter Alarm is Reset. These indications are only visible when the
motor is turned off.
IR+Dot (Flashes twice)-Remote control On.
IR+Dot (Flashes once)–Remote control Off.
Displays an animation.
Displays the set speed:
P2 – P1 – 3 – 2 – 1
Displays the set speed:
1 – 2 – 3 – P1 – P2
C flashes twice = A.C. Filter Alarm Activated
C flashes once = A.C. Filter Alarm Deactivated
Displays L
Displays
Indicates the need to wash the metal grease filters.
The alarm is triggered after the Hood has been in
operation for 100 working hours.
H Door Closed
Opens the door and Motor + Lights = On.
Door Open
Closes the door and Motor + Lights = Off
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Displays
Indicates the need to change the activated charcoal
filters, and also to wash the metal grease filters.
The alarm is triggered after the Hood has been in
operation for 200 working hours.
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REMOTE CONTROL (OPTIONAL)
The appliance can be controlled using a remote control
powered by a 1.5 V carbon-zinc alkaline batteries of the
standard LR03-AAA type (not included).
• Do not place the remote control near to heat sources.
• Used batteries must be disposed of in the proper
manner.
Remote control panel
Warning..: The remote control receiver is deactivated when first supplied. To activate it, see the para-
graph Use Function of Button G.
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Motor
Intensive
Delay
Light
Door Closed:
Opens the door, turns the motor on at speed one and turns the lights on at
maximum intensity.
Door Open:
Brief pressure: Motor On / Off
Pressed for 2 Seconds: Closes the Door and Motor + Lights = Off
Only with Door Open:
Decreases the working speed each time it is pressed.
Only with Door Open:
Increases the working speed each time it is pressed.
Only with Door Open:
Activates the Intensive function
Only with Door Open:
Activates the Delay function
Only with Door Open:
Brief pressure: Lights On / Off
Pressed for 2 Seconds: Courtesy lights On / Off
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MAINTENANCE
Cleaning the Comfort Panels
• Open the Comfort Panel by pulling it at the top.
• Unhook the security chain by opening the spring catch.
• Disconnect the panel from the hood canopy.
• The comfort panel must never be washed in the dishwasher.
• Clean the outside with a damp cloth and neutral detergent.
• Clean the inside using a damp cloth and neutral detergent; do
not use wet cloths or sponges, or jets of water; do not use
abrasive substances.
• On completing the operation, hook the panel and the spring
catch up to the hood canopy again and close it.
Metal grease filters
These can also be washed in the dishwasher, and need to be
cleaned whenever
use, or more frequently if use is particularly intensive.
Resetting the alarm signal
• Turn the Lights and the Suction Motor off.
• Press and hold button G for 2 seconds.
Cleaning the Filters
• Open the Door (see USE).
• Open the Comfort panel by pulling it.
• Remove the Filters one at a time, pushing them towards the
back of the unit and at the same time pulling downward.
• Wash the Filters without bending them, and leave them to dry
completely before replacing. (If the surface of the filter
changes colour as time goes by, this will have absolutely no
effect on the efficiency of the filter itself.)
• Replace, taking care to ensure that the handle faces forwards.
• Close the Comfort panel.
comes on or at least once every 2 months
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Activated Charcoal Filter (Recirculation Version)
Can be washed in the dishwasher. It must be washed when is displayed or at least once every 4
months, or more frequently if use is particularly intense. Guaranteed to operate after washing for up to a
maximum of 5 times before requiring replacement. The Alarm signal, if it has been activated, only appears
when the Suction motor is turned on.
Activating the alarm signal
• In Recirculation Version Hoods, the Filter Saturation Alarm must be activated on installation or at a
later date.
• C flashes once – Activated Charcoal Filter saturation alarm DEACTIVATED.
CHANGING THE ACTIVATED CHARCOAL FILTER
Resetting the alarm signal
• Turn the Lights and the Suction Motor off.
• Press and hold button G for 2 seconds.
Changing the Filter
• Remove the comfort panel.
• Remove the Metal grease filters.
• Remove the metal filter stops from the grease filter and
clean the saturated activated charcoal odour filter.
• Replace the clean activated charcoal filter, hooking it
back up to the grease filter using the metal filter stops.
• Replace the Metal grease filters.
• Close the comfort panel.
Lighting unit
Warning: This appliance is fitted with a white LED lamp classed as 1M
according to EN 60825-1: 1994 + A1:2002 + A2:2001 standards; maximum optical power emitted @439nm: 7μW. Do not look directly at the
light through optical devices (binoculars, magnifying glasses…).