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Maintenance - Smeg IS280 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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structure using the 4 retaining screws C (Fig. 8) bearing in mind that the height of the hood is 237 mm and that the distance
of the hood from the hob must be at least 650 mm (Fig. 9).
8. Take the upper flue (the one with the round slots) and fit it on the telescopic structure with the slots at the bottom;
secure the flue to the bracket with 2 screws (Fig. 19). Take the lower flue and fit it in the same way as the upper flue;
slide it upwards and secure it in that position with some adhesive tape (Fig. 13).
9. Secure the hood to the telescopic structure by means of 4 screws (provided) - Fig. 20.
10. Through the openings H (Fig. 20) secure the air exhaust pipe to the air vent of the motor (M).
11. Make the electrical connection by means of the power cable.
12. Remove the adhesive tape and let the lower flue slide down, gently resting it on the hood .
13. Secure the lower flue with 4 screws working from the inside of the hood (Fig. 15).
14. In the ducting version, the charcoal filter is not required; therefore if it has been installed, remove it by pushing
the catch inwards and turning the filter downwards until the 2 clips slip out of their seats (Fig. 16).
15. Fitting the grease drip trays: position the 2 drip trays inside the hood in proximity of the halogen lamps and move
the trays sideways towards the outside of the hood (Fig. 17). Proceed with fitting the other 2 trays in the same way, working
from the opposite side.
16. Fitting the glass panel: Fit the 2 plastic strips on the upper edge of the glass panel (Fig. 18); Position the glass
panel in the 2 glass stops and secure it to the hood with 2 screws and 4 washers (Fig. 18). Proceed with fitting the other
glass panel in the same way, working from the opposite side.
FUNCTIONING OF THE APPARATUS
CONTROLS (Fig. 21):
A = Light switch.
B = Motor ON/OFF - 1 speed switch
C = II speed switch
D = III speed switch
E = IV speed switch
F = Infrared beam sensor
Pressing once again the active speed switch in that moment, the timer making the apparatus stop automatically starts
working and the relative led starts to blink, this will last for 10' then the motor will stop together with the lights (if they
are ON).
In this 10' time it is possible to change the motor speed. If you stop the motor you stop the counting.
At the end of 30 working hours, the light switch starts blinking to indicate that the anti-grease filter needs to be cleaned.
To reset press the speed switch that was working.
Remote control working (Fig. 22):
G = Switch ON/OFF motor working at the same speed as when it had been turned OFF.
H = To increase speed
I = To lower speed
L = Light switch.
ATTENTION: the remote control needs a special care. Avoid it to come into contact with water and clean it periodically
in order to avoid any grease deposit. The remote control must be fed by a 9V, "Transistor" type battery.
To get to the battery seat, pull the cover of the remote control (as indicated in Figure 23) making it slip towards the
outside. Get rid of the empty batteries safely, using the appropriate containers. In case you would have to eliminate
the remote control, remember that you should first take the batteries off.

MAINTENANCE

-Maintenance of the grease filters:The grease filters require regular maintenance and must be cleaned on average every
two months depending on use. About every 30 hours of operation the hood signals that the grease filters need to be cleaned
by the light button flashing (Fig. 21A).
Remove the grease filters: grip the knob and push it towards the opposite side of the filter and turn the filter outwards
(Fig. 3). Wash them with a normal neutral product available on the market and then thoroughly rinse and dry them. The
filters can be washed in a dishwasher. Refit the grease filters. After cleaning the grease filters, reset the hour counter
by pressing the current operating speed button.
-Maintenance of the grease drip trays: The grease drip trays require regular maintenance and must be emptied and cleaned
on average every two months depending on use. Removing the grease drip trays: Move the (4) drip trays sideways towards
the inside of the hood (Fig. 24) and remove them.
-Maintenance of the charcoal filter:
If using a hood in the filtering version, the charcoal filter needs to be replaced on average every six months depending
on use. To remove the charcoal filter, first remove the grease filters (Fig.3). Then remove the charcoal filter by pushing
the catch inwards and turning the filter downwards until the 2 clips slip out of their seats (Fig. 16). Replace the charcoal
filter and refit the grease filters.
-Changing the halogen lamps: To change the halogen bulbs open the cover levering from the proper slots (Fig.25). Change
with a lamp of the same kind. CAUTION: Do not handle glass bulb with bare hands.

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