FUMES DISCHARGE
EXTERNAL EXHAUST HOOD (SUCTION)
In this version the fumes and vapours are discharged outside
through the exhaust pipe.
To this end, the hood outlet fitting must be connected via a
pipe, to an external output.
The outlet pipe must have:
• a diameter not less than that of the hood fitting.
• a slight slope downwards (drop) in the horizontal sections to prevent conden-
sation from flowing back into the motor.
• the minimum required number of bends.
• the minimum required length to avoid vibrations and reduce the suction per-
formance of the hood.
You are required to insulate the pipes if it passes through cold environments.
Deviation for Germany:
when the kitchen hood is used at the same time as appliances that are powered by
energy other than electricity, the negative pressure in the room must not exceed 4 Pa
(4 x 10-5 bar).
HOOD WITH INTERNAL RECIRCULATION (FILTERING)
In this model, air passes through the carbon and zeolite filters
(optional) to be purified and is then recycled into the environ-
ment.
Ensure that the zeolite filters are assembled into the hood,
if not, install them as indicated in the assembly instructions.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
only intended for personnel qualified
The hood can be installed in various configurations.
The generic assembly steps apply to all installations; for each case,
follow the specific steps provided for the required installation.
OPERATION
WHEN TO TURN ON THE HOOD?
Switch on the hood at least one minute before starting to cook to direct fumes
and vapours towards the suction surface.
After cooking, leave the hood operating until complete extraction of all vapours and
odours.
WHICH SPEED IS TO BE SELECTED?
1st speed: maintains the circulation of clean air with low electricity consumption.
2nd speed: normal conditions of use.
3rd speed: presence of strong odours and vapours.
4th speed: rapid disposal of odours and vapours.
WHEN SHOULD THE FILTERS BE WASHED OR REPLACED?
The metal filters must be cleaned every 30 hours of operation.
For further details see the "MAINTENANCE" chap
.
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TOUCH PUSHBUTTON PANEL
To access the push-button panel, the top panel must be opened: this acti-
vates the motor at speed 1.
Opening the panel:
The motor turns on at speed 1
Panel closing:
the motor shuts down
With open panel:
ON/OFF: Hood switch ON/OFF
Speed increase from 1 to...4.
Speed "4": active only for a few minutes, then speed 3.
Speed decrease from 4 to 1.
Turn light on and off
Closing the panel does not switch off the light
If the pushbutton panel is completely inactive, before contacting
the Technical assistance service, disconnect power temporarily
to the appliance (about 5"), possibly by acting on the main swi-
tch, to restore normal operation.
If this measure has no effect, contact the Technical assistance service.
USING THE RADIO CONTROL
WARNINGS!:
Place the hood away from sources of electromagnetic waves (e.g.
microwave ovens), which could interfere with the radio control
and with the hood electronics.
The maximum operating distance is 5 metres, that may vary according to
the presence of electromagnetic interferences.
Radio control operated at 433.92MHz.
The radio control consists of two parts:
- the receiver built into the hood;
- the transmitter shown here in the figure.
DESCRIPTION OF TRANSMITTING
COMMANDS
(OPTIONAL)
UP
Motor switch-on and speed increase
from 1 to 4. Speed 4 is only active for
a few minutes.
DOWN
Speed decrease and motor switch-off.
Light ON-OFF
NO FUNCTION
Command transmission active