- if the hood features round charcoal filters (Fig. 14R), remove the charcoal filter by turning it clockwise.
- if the hood features a panel type charcoal filter (Fig. 15A or 16A or 17A), remove the charcoal filter by first
of all removing the two filter retainers M.
INSTALLATION IN FILTERING VERSION:
Prepare a suitable power supply. For the electrical connection, follow all the other instructions on the ?Warnings?
sheet.
The 2 openings (A and B) on the hood (Fig. 5) must not be closed, since the air is recirculated into the
room through the front vents.
Proceed with fixing the hood: Based on your requirements, you can fit the hood on the wall or on a wall
unit of your kitchen. IMPORTANT: Respect the distance between the hob and lower part of the hood which must
be at least 650 cm.
Fixing to the wall: Before fixing the hood to the wall, check the position of the power outlet and consider
where the power cable will run, since a hole might have to be made in the wall unit to accommodate it. Draw
a line on the wall in vertical line with your hob. Mark the 4 holes to be drilled in the wall, respecting the distances
indicated in Fig.9; Make the 4 holes and fit the 4 screw anchors provided. Take 2 of the screws provided (Fig.
10G) and insert them in the topmost screw anchors without however screwing them down completely. Hang the
hood on the 2 screws; Working from inside the hood, tighten the 2 screws completely. Now proceed with final
fixing by fitting the other 2 screws H (Fig. 11). Make the electrical connection.
Fitting under wall unit: Before fixing the hood to the wall unit, check the position of the power outlet and
consider where the power cable will run, since a hole might have to be made in the wall unit to accommodate
it. Drill 4 holes in the wall unit, respecting the distances indicated in Fig. 12. Push the hood up against the wall
unit and insert the 4 screws operating from inside the wall unit (the 4 screws are not provided). Make the electrical
connection.
Installation is now complete. We recommend you:
CHECK THAT THE DUCTING-FILTERING LEVER IS IN THE RIGHT POSITION: The lever is found on the motor
unit and must be positioned on the symbol (Q) in the case of installation in filtering version (Fig. 13).
also remember that charcoal filter/s must be used in the case of the filtering version; check to see whether
such filters are already fitted; if necessary, proceed to fit as follows, depending on the model type purchased:
- if the hood features round charcoal filters (Fig. 18R), fit the charcoal filter by turning anti-clockwise.
- if the hood features a panel type charcoal filter/s (Fig. 15A or 17A), position the charcoal filter inside and fit
the two filter retainers to secure the charcoal filter.
OPERATION
Depending on the model, the unit is equipped with the following controls:
Controls as in Fig. 19: A = Light switch. B = Motor ON/OFF switch - speed I C = switch - speed II D
= switch - speed III E = Motor on light.
Controls as in Fig. 20: A = Light switch; position 0: light off; position 1: light on. B = Motor switch; position
0: motor off; position 1-2-3: Motor on at speed I, II and II. C = Motor on light.
Grease filter/s: Depending on the version, the hood features different types of grease filters:
Modular metal filter/s (of the type shown in Fig. 21 or 22): these are metal filters and must be periodically cleaned,
depending on extent of operation (at least every two months). Wash the filters with neutral detergent. To remove
the filters, in line with the handle, push the stop inwards and pull the filter down (Fig. 4A or 4B).
Panel type metal filter (as shown in Fig. 23N): this is a metal filter and is positioned inside the metal grid; the
filter must be periodically cleaned, depending on extent of operation (at least every two months). Wash the filter
with neutral detergent. To remove the filter, first of all remove the metal grid by pushing the two stops towards
the inside of the hood (Fig. 3); subsequently remove the two filter retainers inside the metal grid and remove the
panel type metal filter.
Panel type synthetic filter (as shown in Fig. 24P): this filter is made of white synthetic fibres and is located
inside the metal grid; it cannot be cleaned, but must be replaced from time to time according to use (at least
every two months). To remove the filter, first of all remove the metal grid, push the two stops towards the inside
of the hood (Fig. 3); next, remove the two filter retainers inside the metal grid and remove the panel type synthetic
filter.
Charcoal filter/s: the charcoal filters must be periodically replaced depending on extent of operation - on
average every 6 months. To remove the charcoal filters, proceed as follows, depending on the model purchased:
- if the hood features round charcoal filters (Fig. 14R), remove the charcoal filter by turning clockwise.
- if the hood features a panel type charcoal filter (Fig. 16A or 17A), remove the charcoal filter by first of all removing
the two filter retainers M.
Lighting:
To access the incandescent lamps, remove the metal grid or metal filter/s (depending on the model you have
purchased): to remove the metal grid (Fig. 3), push the two stops towards the inside of the hood and turn the
grid until this can be removed. To remove the metal filter/s (Fig. 4A or 4B), in line with the handle, push the stop
inwards and pull the filter down. Replace with lamps of the same kind (Fig. 25).
Warning: If you have a hood in the version with 2 motors, to take out the bulbs remove the glass light fitting |