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Smeg KSET65 Instruction On Mounting And Use Manual page 4

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Introduction to the Hood - Fig. 1
1. Light Switch
2. Motor Speed Switch
3. Light Covers - illumination of the Cooking
Surface
4. Grease Filters
5. Grease Filter Support Grate (the grease
filters are located within).
6. Light Cover Supports
7. Pull-Out Drawer
Model with Self-supporting Metal
Filters
Removing the Grease Filters - Fig. 2
a. Remove the pull-out drawer completely.
b. Press the side handles (A) towards the
opposite side and remove the filters.
Putting the Filters Back in Place
a. Remove the pull-out drawer completely
and mount the grease filter so that it
covers the drawer.
b. Close the drawer and install the remaining
grease filter.
Opening the Light Cover Support
a. Remove the pull-out drawer completely.
b. Push the B knobs inwards toward each
other (in the "Open" direction as indicated
on the plastic knob itself).
Model with Grease Filter Support
Grate
Opening the Grease Filter Support Grates
- Fig. 3
a. Remove the pull-out drawer completely.
b. Push the B knobs inwards toward each
other (in the "Open" direction as indicated
on the plastic knob itself).
c. To remove the grates completely, use
the N spring fasteners, which act as pins
to hold the grate in place (Fig. 4).
Systems Available
Two systems are available:
Venting Outdoors
The air is vented outdoors through a duct
which must be connected to the exhaust
GB
opening (C - Fig. 5) by means of the flange
(D). The diameter of the exhaust duct must
be exactly the same as that of the flange.
Air Recirculation
— The air is cleaned by means of charcoal
filters (one or two depending on the
model) and then circulated back into the
room.
— The use of a charcoal filter is necessary
when the hood cannot vented outdoors
either because ducting is not available or
cannot be installed.
— The filtered air is returned from atop the
cabinet through a duct that passes
through the cabinet itself.The diameter
of the duct must be the same as that of
flange D (Fig. 5).
The installion (or removal) steps are identical
for hoods with either 1 or 2 motors:
a. Request a charcoal filter from the retailer,
specifying the model and type of hood (1
filter for a hood with one motor and 2
filters for a hood with 2 motors).
Caution! Some charcoal filters come
covered with a plastic film to protect their
filtering properties. If this is the case, remove
the film before installing the filter.
b. Remove the pull-out drawer completely.
c. Remove the grease filters or the grates.
d. Open the light cover support.
e. Install the charcoal filter so that it covers
the plastic grate which protects the
ventilation fan (Fig. 6).
f. Turn the center handle in the clockwise
direction until it locks in place.
g. Remount the grease filters and the grates.
Installation
When installed, the distance between the
hood and burners must be not less than 65
cm for electric burners or 75 cm for gas or
mixed-fuel burners.
Warning!
— The hood cannot be connected to the
flues of other appliances that run on
energy sources other than electricity.
— When the hood is used at the same time
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