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Smeg k24x90 Instructions For Installation And Use Manual page 4

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S is on). Button B: drives the motor in first speed (the corresponding pilot lamp comes on); when holding it down
for about 1", the motor cuts out; when pressing the button a second time (while the pilot lamp is on) , the TIMER
is activated and thus the motor stops after 5' (the pilot lamp flashes). Button C: drives the motor in second speed
(the corresponding pilot lamp comes on); when pressing the button a second time (while the pilot lamp is on) ,
the TIMER is activated and thus the motor stops after 5' (the pilot lamp flashes). Button D: drives the motor in
third speed (the corresponding pilot lamp comes on); when pressing the button a second time (while the pilot lamp
is on) , the TIMER is activated and thus the motor stops after 5' (the pilot lamp flashes). Button E: drives the
motor in fourth speed (the corresponding pilot lamp comes on); when pressing the button a second time (while
the pilot lamp is on) , the TIMER is activated and thus the motor stops after 5' (the pilot lamp flashes).
Pay special attention to the grease filters; to remove the filter: push inward on the clamp at the handle and
pull the filter downward. Wash out the filter using a neutral soap. if the model purchased has the controls shown
in Figure 13: see the paragraph "Controls shown in Fig. 13" ("Filter Alarm"). If the model purchased has the controls
shown in Figure 11/12: the grease filter must be cleaned periodically: exactly how often depends on use (at least
once every other month). If the model purchased has the controls shown in Figure 14: the grease filters must
be cleaned approximately once every 30 hours of operation (when the light button lamp comes on) - Fig. 14S).
Once the cleaned filters are reinstalled, to reset the counter hold the light button pressed down for about 1"
(Fig.14A) while the corresponding pilot lamp (S) is on. For further information, see the Controls in Fig.14 in the
paragraph entitled "Operation".
Charcoal filter/s: if using the hood in the filtering hood, the charcoal filter must be replaced periodically. To
remove the charcoal filters, proceed as follows, depending on the model purchased:
- if the hood features round charcoal filters (Fig. 15), remove the charcoal filter by turning clockwise.
- if the hood features a panel type charcoal filter (Fig. 10), remove the charcoal filter by first of all removing the
two filter retainers M.
If the model purchased has the controls shown in Figure 13, see the paragraph "Controls shown in Fig. 13" ("Filter
Alarm"). If the model purchased has the controls shown in Figure 11/12, the charcoal filters must be replaced
according to use: on the average once every 6 months. If the model purchased has the controls shown in Figure14,
the charcoal filters must be replaced each time the light button (Fig.14S) lamp flashes (i.e. every 120 hours of
operation).
Lighting:
- To gain access to the incandescence bulbs, remove the grease filters as described above and remove the bulbs.
Replace with lamps of the same type.
- If the halogen lamps shown in Fig. 16 need changing, slacken the ring nut in an anticlockwise direction and
remove the bulb itself. Replace with the same type of lamp. CAUTION: Do not handle glass bulb with bare hands.
- To change the halogen lamps shown in Fig. 17 open the cover levering from the proper slots. Replace with
the same type of lamp. CAUTION: Do not handle glass bulb with bare hands.
The motor used in this hood features a safety device (thermal cutout) that responds to temperature changes
For accidental reasons or due to installation faults, this device could engage and automatically shut off the
motor, thereby preventing serious damage to the equipment. In such cases, after allowing the motor to cool
down, the hood can be switched on again; the cause of the fault will nonetheless have to be remedied,
ensuring installation has been correctly made and that all the instructions in the Information sheet have been
complied with.

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