As for the height adjustment of the moving part of the downdraft, see Fig. 2.
According to the thickness of the work top and the cover, it is possible to adjust of 20mm.
This adjustment is possible by acting on the two nuts that secure the central pivot of the actuator (Fig. 3).
Fig. 2
REMOTO CONTROL
To restart the movement, it is necessary to press button "D" or "E".
If the button is pressed when the suction motor is on, the motor automatically turns off.
NOTES:
The hoods with the standard remote control are already configured. For optional and/or replacement remote controls
it is necessary to start the learning process. . When the hood is powered up, the electronics will remain in learning
mode for 5 seconds, within which any key on the remote control must be pressed.
If the remote control breaks, it is possible to switch off the motor and close the hood by turning the power supply to the
electronics off and on 4 times in succession, at intervals of no more than 20 seconds.
COVER
SUPPORT
CONTROL FUNCTIONS
BUTTON "A"
With suction motor turned on, every time the button is pressed the motor speed will be
reduced of one step.
BUTTON "B"
With the downdraft completely removed, the suction motor can be turned on and/or off.
Hood with LED lighting: With the downdraft extracted, each press of the button, in
sequence: turns on the motor at the second speed, turns on the lights, turns off the
motor, turns off the lights.
BUTTON "C"
With suction motor turned on, every time the button is pressed the motor speed will be
increased of one step. At the 4th motor speed (intense) after 5 minutes the 2nd speed is
automatically set.
BUTTON "D"
By pressing the button once, the downdraft is completely extracted.
If the button is pressed while the downdraft is moving, the downdraft automatically
stops. To restart the movement, it is necessary to press button "D" or "E".
BUTTON "E"
By pressing the button once, the downdraft returns in completely.
If the button is pressed while the downdraft is moving, the downdraft automatically
stops.
Fig. 3
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