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Extractor hood installation (A): fumes are extracted and expelled to the outside through an exhaust duct fixed to the flange C
(bayonet coupling). Always shut off the unused exhaust outlet with the plug D1 provided (if provided- bayonet coupling).
Important! In some models, in order to use the rear exhaust outlet B2 the plastic part D2 or D3 must be removed first. Use pliers
and a cutter to remove it.
Filter version installation (F): If it is not possible to duct fumes and steam to the outside, the hood can be used in the filter version
by fitting a carbon filter/s (not supplied). In this way, fumes and steam are recycled through the front grille section positioned above the
control panel.
Check the position of the extraction/filter selector (inside the hood) G.
Fixing to the wall - Place the hood against the wall (or use the template H, if provided) and, using a pencil, mark the holes
(3 or 4 Ø 8mm holes), drill them, insert the rawlplugs J in the holes and 2 screws K in the top holes. Remove the grille and hang the
hood on the 2 screws. Next, from inside, insert the third (and fourth) screws L and screw them all down.
Fixing to the wall unit - Position the hood (or use the template H, if provided) and, using a pencil, mark the 4 Ø 6 mm holes to be
drilled on the bottom of the wall unit.
Fix the hood in place with 4 screws M from inside the wall unit.
Control panel
Light: move the switch to the right or press the next button to switch on.
Extraction speed: move the switch to the right or press the next button to increase extraction speed.
Grease filter - can be one of the following types:
Paper filter: must be replaced once a month or, if the top side is coloured, when the colour shows through the holes in the grille.
Metal filter: must be washed once a month by hand or in a dishwasher, using a quick wash cycle with a low temperature.
To access the grease filter open the grille using the spring release catches E1 or E2 or E3 and release it from the retainers R1 or R2.
The self-supporting metallic filter has no support grille. To remove it, pull the spring release handlesE1 backwards and remove the
filter downwards.
Warning! Over time, the metallic filtermay become opaque; this in no way affects its filtering capacity.
Carbon filter - can be one of the following types:
Shaped V1: Remove the cover W by turning the knobs O through 90°.
Insert the carbon filter inside the special housing and secure it in place by turning the knob O through 90°, then close the cover.
Replace every 4 months.
Rectangular V2: insert the rear edge first T and then the front (U) - replace every 6 months.
Circular V3: Bayonet coupling. Position the filter in the centre so that it covers the motor-protection grille, make sure that the
reference mark X1 or X2 or X3 on the carbon filter is aligned with the the reference mark Y on the fan shroud, then turn clockwise;
to remove, turn anti-clockwise, if provided with a tab Z remember to lift it up slightly first. Replace every 4 months.
Replacing the bulb/s
Disconnect the hood from the mains power supply.
WARNING: Wear gloves.
Remove the filters then remove the burnt-out bulb (E14 incandescent bulb, 40 W max). Refit the filters.
G4 halogen bulb, 20 W max: use a small screwdriver or similar suitable tool to prise off.
Replace the bulb cover so that it clicks into position.
Cleaning the hood
Warning! Failure to remove oil and grease at least once a month could lead to fire.
Use a soft cloth damped in a neutral detergent. Never use abrasives or alcohol.
Before using the hood
Please read these instructions carefully in order to get the best out of your new hood.
Packaging materials can be dangerous for children. Keep packaging materials (plastic bags, polystyrene, etc.) well out of their reach.
Make sure the hood has not been damaged during transport. Installation, electrical connections and replacement of the mains lead
with a plug or new flexible cable must be carried out by a qualified technician in compliance with local safety regulations.
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