Approach the hood to the ceiling and make the electrical
connection.
Open the stainless steel panel placed on the underside of the
product, where the four lamps are located.
The opening of the panel is made by pulling on the side
corresponding to the air outlet grill. (Fig. 3).
Support the panel with your hands while opening it.
After the opening of the panel you can access the grease filter
and after removing it, by acting on the handle, you can reach
the seat of the charcoal filter (Fig. 4)
Place the hood on the set position and secure it with the
supplied screws, see Figure 5.
Place the charcoal filter in its seat as shown in Figure 6.
Restore the grease filter removed earlier and close the steel
panel.
To close the panel, simply bring it back to the horizontal
position until the automatic hooking of the closing takes place.
Operation
Fig. 7
Radio remote control for the remote control of extractor hoods.
Technical Specifications
- Power supply - alkaline battery: 12V mod 23°
- Working frequency: 433.92 MHz
- Max consumption: 25 mA
- Operating temperature: -20°C +55°C
Operation
To turn on or off the hood, press
once the button:
To increase the speed up to the 4th
(max), press button:
To reduce the speed up to the 2 nd ,
press button:
To return to 1st speed from a
higher speed, press twice the
button:
To switch off the lights, press
button::
To set the timer, press button:
At the first start, hold the light
button for 5 seconds
The far right LED will start flashing
(every 5 sec.), the hood stays on
for a period of 10min at the
selected speed and then it turns off
automatically. If you increase or
reduce the speed while the timer is
activated, the timer will be disabled.
Mode of operation:
If there are two radio remote control systems in the same
room or in immediate vicinity, having the same transmission
code could influence them, therefore you need to change the
code of one remote control.
ATT.: The battery must be replaced every year to ensure the
optimal transmitter range:
To replace the battery remove the plastic cover, remove the
battery in use and insert a new one respecting the polarity
indicated on the container.
Used batteries should be disposed of in the appropriate
containers.
The product is equipped with a device which automatically
switches off after 4 hours of operation since the last performed
operation.
Generating a new transmission code:
The remote control is supplied from the factory with default
codes.
If you want to generate new codes you must perform the
following steps:
Simultaneously press the UP (+), STOP (0/1) and DOWN (-)
continuously for 2 seconds, at the same time you will have the
LEDs light up; then press the UP (+) and DOWN (-), 3 flashes
of the LEDs indicate that the operation has been completed.
ATT.: This action completely deletes the preexisting default
codes.
Teaching the new transmission code:
After changing the transmission code in the radio remote
control, you need to teach the electronic control unit of the
hood the new code as follows: press the emergency button
(visible after opening the stainless steel panel) for two
consecutive times in order to remove and restore power
supply to the product; from this moment there are 15 seconds
in which to press the light button "
will synchronize with the new code.
Disposal of the batteries
Ultimate disposal of the batteries should be handled according
to all national laws and regulations. Do not place used
batteries in your regular waste.
Ultimate disposal of the batteries must be done
Contact your local waste management officials for other
information regarding the environmentally sound collection,
recycling, and disposal of the batteries.
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safely.