Part 2 - USE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
3.1 - Metal grease filters
1 - Cleaning
These filters must be washed when LED 0/1 Motor starts to flash, or at
the most once every 2 months, using a normal household detergent;
their compact size also enables them to be washed in a dishwasher.
2 - Removing the filters
Remove one filter at a time, supporting
it from below and pulling back the
stainless steel handle (fig.29 ). Replace,
making sure that the handle is still facing
towards the outside.
3 - Enabling the alarm signal
The hood is already set up to trigger an
alarm indicating saturation of the metal
grease filters, so this function does not
need to be enabled.
4 - Resetting the alarm signal
To turn the alarm signal off, proceed as follows:
- Turn off the lights and the suction motor;
- Press the Speed + button for at least 3 seconds, until the LEDs flash in confirmation.
In any case the saturated filters alarm will only come into operation when the suction
motor is turned on.
WARNING: always comply with the maintenance and replacement times
indicated, in order to avoid a possible risk of fire when the filters are saturated
with grease.
3.2 - Activated charcoal filter
1 - Operation
The activated charcoal filter is only fitted in recirculation type hoods. It
will retain odours until it becomes saturated. It cannot be washed or
regenerated, and must be replaced when the Intensive Speed LED starts
to flash, or at least once every 4 months of use. Attention: in recirculation
type hoods the 0/1 Motor LED may
start to flash as well as the Speed +
LED. This indicates that as well as
replacing the activated charcoal
filter, it is also necessary to perform
maintenance operations on the
metal grease filters (see paragraph
3.1).
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