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Push button P2: MOTOR: Switch on and off the motor. Switch on the motor to the latest used speed and if pressed different
times changes the speed in a cyclic way (1,2,3,4,1,2…..) The speed set is visualized by the icon D5 and simultaneously
the icon D8 switches on ( the speed of the rotational movement is proportional to the speed ). To the maximum speed
the icon D8 switches off and the icon D3 switches on.
To switch off the motor, press the push button P2 for about 2 seconds (the set speed is memorized).
Push button P3: Select the functions D4 (Sensor) and/or D7 (Air Refresh).
Push button P4: Reset grease filters and/or charcoal filters.
Icon D1: GREASE FILTERS. It switches on when the grease filter must be cleaned (after about 30 hours of working).
One time the grease filter is cleaned, to make the hours calculation start again, press the push button P4.
Icon D3 : MAXIMUM SPEED. Is activated only when the maximum speed is set.
Icon D4: SENSOR: To activate the sensor function, press the push button P3. To disconnect the sensor, repeat the same
operation. When the sensor activated, the hood switches on automatically in the presence of any kinds of odours or vapours,
smokes or heat, caused by the cooking process and also in the presence of possible and anomalous gas emissions in
environment.
Icons D5 and D6: DISPLAY. Displays the set speed; displays the sensor sensitivity.
Icon D7: AIR REFRESH: To start the function Air refresh, press the button P3 until the icon D7 flashes. To deactivate
the Air Refresh function, press the button P3 until the icon D7 goes off.
The function Air Refresh activates only if the motor is not working. Starting the function Air Refresh, the hood recycles
the air in the environment in perfect silence, starting every 5 minutes (for 10 minutes, at the first speed).
NOTE: The Sensor and Air Refresh functions can be activated simultaneously by pressing the button P3 until both the
icons (D4 and D7) come on.
Icon D8 : ENGINE ON. The icon switches on when the engine is at the first, second or third speed. To the fourth speed,
the icon switches off and the icon starts working to the maximum speed (icon D3).
Icon D10: CHARCOAL FILTERS ( For the hood in the filtering version).
It switches on when it is time to replace the charcoal filter/s (after about 120 working hours). One time the charcoal filter/
s is replaced, to make the hours calculation start again press the button P4.
Sensor sensitivity: the sensor sensitivity can be modified by simultaneously pressing the buttons P3 and P4 (the value
set appears on the display D5 and may be between 1 and 9). To modify this value press the button P3. To confirm, press
the button P4 (or it will automatically be confirmed after 5 seconds).
FILTER ALARM: see Icon D1 and Icon D10.
Warning: in order to avoid damaging the sensor, never use silicone products near the hood!
Grease Filters: special care must be given to the grease filters, which require regular cleaning. The hood
indicates the moment when the grease filters must be cleaned (after approx. 30 hours of operation) by showing
the “Filter Alarm” message and the illumination/flashing of the central segment on the display (C). Clean these
filters as required by use every two months on the average.
Removing the grease filter/s : refer to Fig.21 or Fig.22 depending on the model purchased.
Fig.21: Remove the grease filters by pushing the catch towards the rear of the hood and turning the filters outwards.
Fig.22: Turn the panel gripping it from the font part of the hood. Remove the grease filters by pushing the catch towards
the rear of the hood and turning the filter outwards.
Wash the grease filter/s with neutral detergent.
Charcoal filters: whenever the unit is supplied with charcoal filters, these filters must be regularly replaced.
The hood indicates the moment when the charcoal filters must be replaced (after approx. 120 hours of operation)
by showing the “Filter Alarm” message and the illumination/flashing of the central segment on the display (C).
Replace these charcoal filters as required by use every 6 months on the average.
Removing the charcoal filter: refer to Fig.21 or Fig.22 depending on the model purchased.
Fig.21: Remove the grease filters by pushing the catch towards the rear of the hood and turning the filters outwards.
Then remove the charcoal filter (Fig. 15). Push the catch towards the inside and turn the filter so that the 2 filter clips
slip out of their seats.
Fig.22: Turn the panel gripping it from the front part of the hood. Remove the grease filter by pushing the catch towards
the rear of the hood and turning the filter outwards. Then remove the charcoal filter (Fig. 15). Push the catch towards
the inside and turn the filter so that the 2 filter clips slip out of their seats.
IMPORTANT : interruptions in the power supply will automatically set the hour count used for the
cleaning of the filters to zero.
Lighting:
- To remove the halogen lamps, turn the locknut counter-clockwise (Fig. 23). Replace with the same type of
lamp. CAUTION: Do not handle glass bulb with bare hands. If, after replacing the halogen lights, these fail
to work, allow the appliance to cool and then interrupt power for a few seconds.
- To replace the halogen lamps, open the cover by prising in the slots (Fig. 24). Replace with lamps of the
same type. WARNING: Do not touch the new lamp with bare hands.
IMPORTANT
Only for models with perimeter extraction (example the model shown in Fig.22 with opening panel): in the event of strong
vapour concentrations, condensation could form in the lower part of the hood; this is not a defect, nor does it affect normal
operation of the hood.