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Instructions for use
Before using the hood
Safeguarding the environment
Precautions and general recommendations
Using the hood
Care and maintenance
Troubleshooting guide
After-sales service
Installation
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Before using the hood
•To get best performance
from the hood, please read
these user instructions
carefully.
•
Packaging materials can be
dangerous for children. Keep
the packaging material (plastic
bags, polystyrene, etc.) well out
of their reach.
•
Make sure the hood has not
been damaged during
transportation.
Safeguarding the environment
1. Packaging
The packaging material is entirely
recyclable, and marked with the
recycling symbol . Follow local
regulations for scrapping. Keep
the packaging materials (plastic
bags, polystyrene parts, etc.) out
of reach of children, as they are
potentially dangerous.
2 Appliance
The appliance is made using
recyclable materials. Disposal must
be carried out in accordance with
local environmental regulations
for waste disposal.
Make the appliance unusable by
cutting off the power cord.
Precautions and general recommendations
1. Always disconnect the hood
by switching off the
electrical power supply
before cleaning or carrying
out maintenance.
2
Exhaust air must not be
conveyed through the same
flue used by the heating system
or other non-electrical
appliances.
3 Do not flambé food under
the hood since the flames
generated could cause a fire.
4 Never leave the pan
unattended when frying
since the cooking oil could
ignite.
5
Regular maintenance
guarantees smooth hood
operation and high
performance.
6
If the hood is used together
with non-electrically powered
appliances, ambient negative
pressure must not exceed 4 pa
-5
(4 x 10
For this reason, make sure the
room is well ventilated.
bar).
•
Installation and connection to
the mains and exhaust ducts
must be carried out by a
qualified technician, in
accordance with the
manufacturer's instructions and
local safety regulations.
The appliance must be delivered to
an authorised collection centre for
scrapping.
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Regularly remove dirt deposits.
Regularly clean or replace filters.
Never use flammable materials to
convey exhaust air.
Declaration
of conformity
This product has been designed,
manufactured and marketed
according to the following:
- safety objectives of “Low
Voltage” Directive 73/23/EEC
- protection requirements of
“EMC” Directive 89/336/EEC
amended by Directive 93/68/EEC.
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Using the hood
Switch on the hood a few
minutes before starting to cook
and leave it running for at least
5 minutes after you have
finished.
Care and maintenance
Always disconnect the hood
by switching off the
electrical power supply
before cleaning or carrying
out maintenance.
Grease filter
•The sponge grease filter
should be washed in hot
soapy water once a month
(soak for 1-2 hours, do not
wring. If necessary, repeat
the process. Replace with a
new filter every 5-6 washes).
•The grease filter paper
should be replaced at least
once a month.
•Grease filter paper with
indicator
at least every two months or
whenever the colour
becomes visible through the
holes of the grille.
The paper filter is coloured
on one side. This colour
should not be visible
through the grille holes
when the filter is installed.
should be replaced
1.
Pull out the steam deflector
(depending on model). This
improves hood performance.
2.
Turn the speed selector to
the required speed setting
according to the quantity of
fumes and steam to be
extracted.
•The metal grease filter
has an unlimited life and
should be washed
month
by hand or in a
dishwasher (60°C) with
appropriate detergents.
Leave filter to dry before
remounting it.
Whenever cleaning or replacing
the grease filters, clean all other
exposed parts of the hood.
Carbon filter
(“Air recirculation mode”,
see following page)
The carbon filter cannot be
washed or regenerated.
Replace the carbon filter
(normal usage)
every 6 months
carbon filter)
every 4 months
carbon filter).
(Rectangular
(Circular
once a
3.
Switch off the hood
5 minutes after you have
finished cooking.
4.
Close the steam deflector
(where fitted).
Replacing bulbs
1.
Pull out the steam deflector
(depending on model).
2.
Open the grille or light
fixture and remove the
grease filter.
3.
Remove the burnt-out bulb
and replace it with a new
one of the same wattage.
Close the grille, light fixture
or metal grease filter.
Cleaning the hood
Use a soft cloth with methylated
spirits or a mild liquid
detergent. Never use abrasive
substances.
Warning!
the instructions for cleaning
the appliance and replacing or
washing the filters may cause a
fire.
Failure to observe
Troubleshooting guide
Hood does not work:
•
Is the electrical power
supply switched on?
•
Is there a power failure?
•
Has the fuse blown?
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Insufficient suction power:
•
Did you set the right speed?
•
Do the filters need to be
cleaned or replaced?
•
Are the air outlets blocked?
Light does not work:
•
Does the bulb need to be
replaced?
•
Is the bulb correctly fitted?
•
Is the mains fuse OK?
Never try to carry out any
repair by yourself other than
fixing the above-mentioned
problems.
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After-sales service
Before contacting After-Sales
Service:
1.
See if you can solve the problem
yourself with the help of
theTroubleshooting guide”).
2.
Switch off the hood for a few
minutes and re-start it to see if
the problem has cleared itself.
3.
If the malfunction persists, call
After-Sales Service.
Installation
When installing the hood, the
minimum distances from the
cooktop must be respected,
and the numerical sequence
and additional instructions
must be followed exactly as
indicated on the Installation
sheet.
External Exhaust Mode
(A- see also installation
sheet)
Cooking fumes and vapours are
conveyed outside through a
duct connected to the hood by
means of a collar.
The outlet duct diameter
must be the same as that of
the collar.
If a flue-damper is to be
installed, check that it can
open and close freely when
installation of the exhaust
duct is complete.
The hood can be supplied
with one (upper) or two
(upper and rear) exhaust
outlet holes.
The hood is usually set up
for using the upper exhaust
outlet.
1.
The collar must be seated in
the upper exhaust outlet.
Use the rear exhaust outlet
(where present).
1.
Where fitted, remove the
cover closing off the rear
outlet and collar.
Specify:
•
The nature of the problem.
•
The model.
•
The service code (number
below the word SERVICE on the
rating plate inside the hood
behind the grease filter).
2.
Some models are fitted with
a plastic deflector that
closes off the rear outlet. If
fitted, remove it.
3.
Fit the collar in the rear
outlet.
4.
Put the cover (if fitted) in
the upper outlet.
Warning!
carbon filter, this should be
removed.
Check that the switch inside the
hood (if fitted) is in
position“A” Extractor; if not,
set it to this position.
If the hood has a
Air Circulation Mode
(F- see also installation
sheet)
The air is filtered by a carbon
filter and recycled into the
surrounding atmosphere. The
filtered air is released towards
the kitchen ceiling.
Warning!
not have a carbon filter,
order one and fit it before
use.
Check that the switch inside the
hood (if fitted) is in position
“F” Filter
position.
If the plug is provided, close off
the upper exhaust hole.
If the hood does
; if not, set it to this
•
Your full address.
•
Your telephone number and
area code.
Electrical connection
Before connecting the hood,
make sure the voltage
indicated on the rating plate
corresponds to the voltage in
your home.
The plate is located inside
the hood behind the grille.
For GB this appliance is
supplied without a plug and is
intended for direct connection
to fixed wiring in accordance
with national wiring
regulations. An all-pole
disconnection switch with a
minimum contact separation
of 3 mm must be included in
the fixed wiring in an easily
accessible position.
The Manufacturer shall not
be liable for any damage or
problem arising from the
failure to comply with the
above-mentioned
instructions.
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