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Smeg KSET66D User Manual

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Consult the designs in the front pages referenced in the text by

alphabet letters. Closely follow the instructions set out in this

manual. All responsibility, for any eventual inconveniences,

damages or fires caused by not complying with the instructions in

this manual, is declined.

Introduction to the Hood - Fig. 1

1. Light Switch

2. Motor Speed Switch

3. Light Covers - illumination of the Cooking Surface

4. Grease Filters

5. Grease Filter Support Grate (the grease filters are located

within).

6. Light Cover Supports

7. Pull-Out Drawer

Model with Self-supporting Metal Filters

Removing the Grease Filters - Fig. 2

a. Remove the pull-out drawer completely.

b. Press the side handles (A) towards the opposite side and

remove the filters.

Putting the Filters Back in Place

a. Remove the pull-out drawer completely and mount the grease

filter so that it covers the drawer.

b. Close the drawer and install the remaining grease filter.

Opening the Light Cover Support

a. Remove the pull-out drawer completely.

b. Push the B knobs inwards toward each other (in the “Open”

direction as indicated on the plastic knob itself).

Model with Grease Filter Support Grate

Opening the Grease Filter Support Grates - Fig. 3

a. Remove the pull-out drawer completely.

b. Push the B knobs inwards toward each other (in the “Open”

direction as indicated on the plastic knob itself).

c. To remove the grates completely, use the N spring fasteners,

which act as pins to hold the grate in place (Fig. 4).

Systems Available

Two systems are available:

Venting Outdoors

The air is vented outdoors through a duct which must be connected

to the exhaust opening (C - Fig. 5) by means of the flange (D). The

diameter of the exhaust duct must be exactly the same as that of

the flange.

Air Recirculation

— The air is cleaned by means of charcoal filters (one or two

depending on the model) and then circulated back into the

room.

— The use of a charcoal filter is necessary when the hood cannot

vented outdoors either because ducting is not available or

cannot be installed.

— The filtered air is returned from atop the cabinet through a duct

that passes through the cabinet itself.The diameter of the duct

must be the same as that of flange D (Fig. 5).

The installion (or removal) steps are identical for hoods with either

1 or 2 motors:

a. Request a charcoal filter from the retailer, specifying the

model and type of hood (1 filter for a hood with one motor and

2 filters for a hood with 2 motors).

Caution! Some charcoal filters come covered with a plastic film to

protect their filtering properties. If this is the case, remove the

film before installing the filter.

b. Remove the pull-out drawer completely.

c. Remove the grease filters or the grates.

d. Open the light cover support.

e. Install the charcoal filter so that it covers the plastic grate

which protects the ventilation fan (Fig. 6).

f. Turn the center handle in the clockwise direction until it locks

in place.

g. Remount the grease filters and the grates.

Installation

When installed, the distance between the hood and burners must

be not less than 65 cm for electric burners or 70 cm for gas or

mixed-fuel burners.

If the instructions for installation for the gas hob specify a greater

distance, this must be adhered to.

Do not tile, grout or silicone this appliance to the wall. Surface

mounting only.

Do not fix chimney flue to furniture or fly over shelves unless the

chimney flue can be easily removed, in case maintenance is ever

required.

Caution

This appliance is designed to be operated by adults. Children

should not be allowed to tamper with the controls or play with the

appliance.

Do not use the cooker hood where the grill is not correctly fixed!

The suctioned air must not be conveyed in the same channel used

for fumes discharged by appliances powered by other than

electricity. The environment must always be adequately aerated

when the cooker hood and other appliances powered by other than

electricity are used at the same time. Flambé cooking with a

cooker hood is prohibited. The use of a free flame is damaging to

the filters and may cause fire accidents, therefore free flame

cooking must be avoided. Frying of foods must be kept under close

control in order to avoid overheated oil catching fire. Carry out

fumes discharging in accordance with the regulations in force by

local laws for safety and technical restrictions.

Electrical connection

The electrical tension must correspond to the tension noted on the

label placed inside the cooker hood. Connect the electrical plug,

where provided, to the an easily accessible outlet in conformity

with local standards in force.

Where an electrical plug is not provided (for direct connection to

electrical network) place a standards approved bipolar switch with

an aperture distance of not less than 3mm (accessible) from the

contacts.

Mounting the Hood

The diameter of the ventilation duct must be the same as the that

of the flange mounted on the ventilation hole on the hood. The

horizontal sections of the ducting must be installed at a slight angle

(about 10%) to facilitate venting the vapours and fumes outdoors.

To mount the hood proceed as follows:

a. Drill holes in the bottom of the cabinet so that they correspond

with the holes (F) in the hood used to fasten it to the cabinet.

Use the drilling template if it has been provided (the edge with

the arrow should correspond with the back edge of the cabinet

- Fig. 7).

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