Switch off the gas before removing the pan, or for just short periods and never leave
the hob unattended.
1.3- Always ensure that the flame is kept at the correct intensity to prevent the flame
from licking round from the bottom of the pan; this will save energy and will avoid a
dangerous concentration of heat.
1.4- Always ensure that the appliance is used in accordance with the manufacturerOs
instructions for the removal of contaminated air and odours during cooking.
2 - OPERATION
Control Panel (fig. 28)
The layout of the control is as follows:28V1 V2 V3L
BUTTON L = Turns the lighting system on
and off;A05_28
BUTTON V1 = Turns the on and off at low
speed. This is ideal to obtain
a particularly silent but
continuous flow of air when
the level of cooking fumes is
low;
BUTTON V2 = Medium speed, suitable for most normal operating conditions. This gives an
excellent ratio between treated air flow and noise level;
BUTTON V3 = High speed, suitable to deal with heavy cooking fumes, even for long periods of time.
3 - MAINTENANCE
Constant maintenance is a guarantee for long-lasting working order and efficiency.
Special care should be taken of the metal antigrease filter and activated carbon filter (for filter hoods
only).
3.1 - Metal antigrease filters
1 - Cleaning
It is necessary to wash these filters at least every two29
months with a normal detergent; their compact size
enables them to be washed also in dishwasher.A05_29
2 - Replacement
The metal grease filters panels are easily removed,
one at a time, by applying slight inward pressure to
the actuators to release the securing bolts (fig. 29).
Care should be taken to support the filter with one hand while releasing the securing bolts with the
other hand.
3.2 - Activated carbon filters
1 - How they work
The activated carbon filter can hold odours until it reaches total saturation. It is not washable nor can it
be re-used, but should be changed at least every 4 months or more often in case of intensive use.
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