2. LED SPOTLIGHT
In this case the hood is equipped with high efficiency, low power LED spotlights with extremely high durability under normal use
conditions.
3. FLUORESCENT TUBE
Replacing the fluorescent tube:
a) Disconnect the device from the mains;
b) Unscrew the fixing screws and remove the bottom panel;
c) Remove the fluorescent tube, by rotating through 90°, and replace it with one of similar features (8W-13W-21W-28W according with
the model);
d) Reconnect the device to the mains.
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MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
Constant maintenance ensures the correct operation and efficiency of the appliance over time. Special attention should be paid to the
metal grease-trapping filters and the charcoal filters. Frequent cleaning of the filters and their supports will ensure that fats and grease
do not accumulate on the range hood, with the consequent risk of fire.
1. METAL GREASE-TRAPPING FILTERS
These trap the fat and grease particles suspended in the air, and therefore should be washed every month in hot water and deter-
gent, without bending them. Wait until they are completely dry before repositioning them.
filters, see the instructions in point H1. This operation should be performed at regular intervals.
2. CHARCOAL FILTERS
These trap the odours present in the stream of air that passes through them. The air is purified by passing a number of times through
the filters and being recirculated into the kitchen. The charcoal filters cannot be cleaned, and should be replaced on average every
3-4 months (according to use). To replace the charcoal filters, see the instructions in point H2.
3. CLEANING THE OUTSIDE OF THE APPLIANCE
It is advised to clean the external hood surfaces at least every 15 days in order to avoid that oily or greasy substances affect the steel
surfaces.
The ouside of the range hhod should be cleaned using a damp cloth and neutral liquid detergent or denatured alcohol.
In case of fingerprint-less finish (fasteel) clean only with water and neutral soap using clean with a soft cloth, rinse and wipe dry
thoroughly. Do not use products that contain abrasive substances, rough cloths or cloths specifically designed for cleaning steel. Us-
ing abrasive substances or rough cloths will inevitably damage the finish of steel. The steel surface will be irrevocably damaged if the
instructions above are not complied with.
Keep these instructions together with the instructions for use of your hood.
The manufacturer accepts no liability for any damage caused by non-compliance with the instructions above.
4. CLEANING THE INSIDE OF THE APPLIANCE
The electrical parts or parts of the motor assembly inside the range hood must not be cleaned using liquids or solvents.
Do not use abrasive products. All the above operations must be performed after having disconnected the appliance from the mains
power supply.
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WARRANTY
The new equipment is covered by warranty.
The warranty conditions are provided by the distributor.
The manufacturer is not liable for any inaccuracies in this booklet resulting from printing or transcription errors. The manufacturer
reserves the right to modify its products as it considers necessary or in the interests of the user, without compromising their essential
safety and operating characteristics.
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INSTALLATION OF ISLAND HOOD WITH LATTICE-WORK
WARNING: Failure to install the screws or fixing device in accordance with these instructions may result in electrical hazards.
Step 1
- Identify the desired height for the positioning of the hood (Fig. C1).
- Slide the lattice-works (C) and (C1) to the desired height (H1), then block them with the 8 self-threading screws (V2) (Fig.A).
- Fasten the lattice-work (C) to the ceiling using the four Ø 8 expansion plugs and relative screws(V1) (Fig. 2 + 2 bis).
Step 2
- Insert the extension on the flue and fasten them to each other with masking tape (Fig. 2).
- Fasten the flue-extension assembly (D+E) to the lattice-work (C) with the 4 M4 metric screws (V3) inserted in the existing holes without
tightening them completely (Fig. 2).
- For suction version: identify the optimal height for the rigid or flexible exhaust pipe (F) and connect it to the motor connection (N) (Fig.
1-2-2 bis).
Step 3
- Raise the hood, hooking it onto the 4 M5 metric screws (V4) pre-tightened to the lattice-work (C) (center the Ø11 holes on the slot of the
inner liner and move it laterally)(Fig. 3).
- Completely tighten the 4 M5 screws (V4) (Fig. 3).
- Remove the masking tape (Fig. 4), remove the four M4 metric screws (V3) previously tightened onto the lattice-work and slide the flue-
extension assembly downwards.
- Connect the pipe to the connection of the ceiling discharge hole.
- Make electrical connections only after having removed electrical power supply.
- Fasten the extension to the lattice-work (C) by means of the 4 M4 metric screws(V3), without tightening them completely.
- Block the extension completely to the lattice-work (C) by screwing down the 4 M4 metric screws (V3).
- Block the flue with the self-threading screws (V5) (Fig. 5).
- Use the extension support elements(A) (Fig. 2 bis) only if the upper lattice-work is not used, or in the case of a false ceiling.
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To remove and replace these