- Installing the hood between two wall cabinets (fig. 5B)
The following procedures must be performed before the hood
is installed:
1. Lift the 4 side tabs on the hood as indicated in figure 5.1.
2. Take the screw guides B out of the pack supplied and
position them in correspondence with the 2 holes (per side)
on the hood, as indicated in figure 5.2.
3. Fix the guides B using the screws supplied C, as indicated
in figure 5.3.
Make the holes in the side panel of the cabinet, according to
the measurements indicated in fig. 1 and taking the thickness
of the front panel into account so that the hood remains at the
same level as the cabinets at the side.
Fix the hood to the cabinet by inserting the screws D (suited
to the type of cabinet) into the holes corresponding to the
guides B, as indicated in figure 5.4.
- Fitting the spacers
Depending on your appliance model, use the following
installation instructions:
1. spacer I (Fig. 6).
To fill in any space remaining between the hood and the wall,
simply position spacer I next to the wall and fix it in place with
the 3 screws L as indicated in figure 6.
2. spacer O (Fig. 7).
see note (*) Warning: plastic spacer fitting
- If the hood is an EXTRACTOR model, the lever D must be
positioned as indicated in figure 9A.
- If the hood is a FILTER model, the lever D must be positioned
as indicated in figure 9B.
• FILTER VERSION
This model is supplied as a FILTER version and it has a smoke
suction system with frontal air recirculation.
The smoke taken in and filtered by the hood re-enters the room
through the cracks C (figure 7).
The active carbon filters should be fitted inside the hood, by
centring them and rotating them 90 degrees, until they click
into place. To perform this operation, first remove the grille C
(fig. 3).
• EXTRACTOR VERSION
If you wish to convert the filter hood to an extractor model,
first remove the press-fit lid A located above the bodywork,
as indicated in figure 6.
Take flange B and connect it to the air outlet hole (fig. 6).
When installed in this way the appliance expels fumes outside,
either through a perimeter wall or through existing ducting.
A flexible, non-flammable air exhaust hose C must be
purchased (this hose must comply with all current legislation)
and connected to flange B, which is only supplied for the
extractor version (fig. 6).
USE AND MAINTENANCE
• It is recommended to operate the appliance prior to cooking.
It is recommended to leave the appliance in operation for 15
minutes after cooking is terminated in order to completely
eliminate cooking vapours and odours.
The proper function of the cooker hood is conditioned by the
regularity of the maintenance operations, in particular, the
active carbon filter.
• The anti-grease filters capture the grease par ticles
suspended in the air, and are therefore subject to clogging
according to the frequency of the use of the appliance.
In order to prevent fire hazard, it is recommendable to clean
the filter at a maximum of 2 months by carrying out the
following instructions:
- Remove the filters from the cooker hood and wash them in a
solution of water and neutral liquid detergent, leaving to soak.
- Rinse thoroughly with warm water and leave to dry.
- The filters may also be washed in the dishwasher.
The aluminium panels may alter in colour after several washes.
This is not cause for customer complaint nor replacement of
panels.
• The active carbon filters purify the air that is replaced in the
environment. The filters are not washable nor re-useable and
must be replaced at maximum ever y four months. The
saturation of the active carbon filter depends on the frequency
of use of the appliance, by the type of cooking and the
regularity of cleaning the anti-grease filters.
• Clean the fan and other surfaces of the cooker hood regularly
using a cloth moistened with denatured alcohol or non abra-
sive liquid detergent.
• The illumination installation is designed for use during
cooking and not for prolonged general illumination of the
environment. Prolonged use of the illumination installation
notably reduces the duration of the bulb.
•COMANDS: (Fig.8) SLIDER the key symbols are explained
below:
A = Light switch
A1 = Off key
A2 = On key
B = Gemma warning light key
C = Speed control
C1 = Off key
C2 = FIRST SPEED key
C3 = SECOND SPEED key
C4 = THIRD SPEED key
THE MANUFACTURER DECLINES ALL RESPONSIBILITY
FOR EVENTUAL DAMAGES CAUSED BY BREACHING THE
ABOVE WARNINGS.
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