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Push-button controls
The control panel includes:
· 1 “I\0” button to turn the motor on/off
· 3 “I” “II” “III”, buttons to adjust the motor speed (1st - 2nd - 3rd speed)
·1 “” button to turn the lighting on/off
Touch controls
The control panel includes:
·1 ““ key to turn the motor on/off
·1 ““ key to reduce the motor speed
·1 ““ key to increase the motor speed
·1 ““ display that indicates the motor speed
·1 ““ key which, once pressed, turns the motor off after approximately 12 mins
- when the function is enabled, a “ “ dot turns on at the bottom right-hand side
of the “ “ display.
·1 ““ key to turn the lighting on/off
ATTENTION:
Every 30 hours of use the microprocessor, which is the heart of the system,
indicates with a flashing “A” on the display that the metal grease filters should
be cleaned to consent the exhaust to function better and improve hygiene in
the room. To cancel the warning message after cleaning the filters, switch off
the hood, press and hold key n°2 for more than 5 seconds. When the key is
pressed the letter “A” appears on the display; after 5 seconds this disappears
and the microprocessor starts a new 30-hour count-down before displaying
the next warning message.
Maintenance
Always make sure you carry out all operations with the omnipolar switch off, in
position O.
A) Cleaning
Clean the external parts of the hood using a soft cloth and neutral detergent; and
avoid using abrasive powders or brushes. For dirt which is difficult to remove, you
may use methylated spirit. Clean the steel parts by rubbing in the direction of the
surface finish.
B) Cleaning the Metal Grease Filter
Excess grease particles in the metal filter could cause an increase in the
inflammability of the same; in order to avoid possible fires, the metal grease filter
should be washed according to how frequently it is used (in any case every 30
days) in a dishwasher or in lukewarm water using normal washing up liquid. After
rinsing it and drying it thoroughly, replace the metal grease filter in its special
housing.
C) Lamp Replacement
The hood can be provided with different types of lamps: incandescent, halogen and
neon lamps.
· Halogen lamps (fig. 5 and fig. 6): Figure 5 illustrates the type of lamp with a G4
cap, 20W power and 12V voltage; to replace it, use a screwdriver to remove the
glass support ring “A” (fig. 6), then remove the protection glass “B”; pull out the
faulty lamp and replace it with a new one; then reassemble the protection glass,
fastening it with the corresponding ring.
E) Carbon Filter Replacement
For your hood to operate at its best, the activated carbon filters must be replaced
on a regular basis, at least once every three months. To buy these, contact an
Authorised Service Centre or the Retailer where you purchased it. Before you
begin to insert the carbon filter, put the omnipolar switch on the O position (OFF).
Pull the lever on the metal filter until it is released from its housing then remove it
by pulling it downwards (fig. 7). Remove the soiled activated carbon filters “O“ by
Fig. 6
Fig. 5
A
B
A
B