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Smeg KSET66D User Manual

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b. Drill a hole on the back and in the top of the cabinet for the

ventilation duct (a good rule of thumb is to make the diameter

of the hole 15 mm larger than that of the duct used).

c. Insert the C screws supplied with the hood into the F holes and

tighten the hood to the cabinet (Fig. 7).

Assembly using side bracket (if supplied)

The hood can also be mounted by means of two brackets supplied

with the hood. To fix the hood in this way (Fig. 8-9), proceed as

follows:

a. Drill two holes Ø 2 mm on the two sides of the cupboard from

the inside using the template Q supplied.

b. Fix the two brackets T to the upper side of the hood using

screws V 4,2 x 35 (the position of the brackets can be adjusted

in width according to the thickness of the cupboard panels).

c. Fix the hood, through the brackets already mounted, on the

inside of the cupboard using screws Z 3,5 x 13 (two each side).

Adjusting the Pull-Out Drawer

The hood can be installed beneath cabinets with varying depths.

Adjustments for opening and closing the drawer can be made

based on your specific needs.

To adjust the drawer, remove the ventilation grates by loosening

the M screws and adjusting the P brackets. Then retighten the M

screws (Fig. 10).

Using the hood

The hood is provided with several speeds. For the best performance,

we recommend using the low speeds in normal conditions and the

high speeds when strong odour and vapour concentrations are

present.

We recommend starting the hood a few minutes before cooking

and keeping it running for at least 15 minutes until all the odours

have been eliminated.

Maintenance

Caution! Before performing any maintenance, disconnect the

hood from the electrical supply.

Grease Filter

The grease filter serves to trap grease particles by suspending

them.

1. Synthetic Filter (thickness: 10-15 mm): wash the filter in

warm water and a biodegradable detergent once a month. Let

dry without wringing. Replace after the filter has been washed

5 or 6 times.

2. Thin Synthetic Filter (approximately 1 mm thick): replace

when the coloring from the top is visible on the bottom part.

3. Thin Synthetic Filter (approximately 1 mm thick - without

saturation indicator) replace every two months.

4. Metal Filter: unlimited life; wash every month in warm soapy

water, or, if possible, in the dishwasher (60°C). Let dry before

reinstalling it.

Removing the Grease Filters (for models wtih grease filter

support grates)

To remove the dirty grease filter, proceed as follows:

a) Remove the pull-out drawer completely and open the ventilation

grates that support the grease filters.

b) Remove the L fasteners for the grease filter and remove it (Fig.

11). If special metal filters have been installed, press on the

plastic springs (S) to unhook them (Fig. 4).

c) When washing or replacing the grease filter, wash the grate as

well with warm soapy water.

d) Remount the new filter or the old one after it has dried

thoroughly.

Charcoal Filter

The charcoal filter serves to eliminate odours that form during the

cooking process. Under normal use conditions, the filter should be

replaced every 4 months. It can be ordered from the retailer. The

charcoal filter must never be washed.

To remove the charcoal filter, proceed as follows:

a. Remove the pull-out drawer.

b. Remove the grease filters and open the light cover support (or

the greas filter support grate).

c. Turn the center knob on the charcoal filter in the

counterclockwise direction and remove the filter from its seat

(Fig. 6, in reverse).

Replacing the Lamp

a. Remove the pull-out drawer.

b. Open the light cover support or the back grease filter support

grate.

c. Replace the burned out lamp, using only 40W (max) olive-

shaped bulbs (E14).

d. Before calling for customer service because the lighting

system does not work, make sure that the lamps are screwed

in tightly.

Cleaning

The cooker hood should be cleaned regularly internally and

externally.

For cleaning use a cloth moistened with denatured alcohol or

neutral liquid detergents. Avoid abrasive detergents.

Warning:

Failure to carry out the basic standards of the cleaning of the

cooker hood and replacement of the filters may cause fire risks.

Therefore we recommend observing these instructions.

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