• Optional!
As an alternative installation, require to your dealer a KIT of
pensile side fittings (Fig.2A).
•
F
ixing the hood to the lower part of the wall cabinet:
This type of appliance must be fitted inside a cabinet or in-
side another type of support structure. To fix it in place, use
4 screws which are suitable for the type of cabinet, making
holes in accordance with the diagram shown in (Fig.1). To fit
the appliance correctly, align the front panel of the cooker
hood with the cabinet door and adjust spacer
L
using screws
P
(Fig.2), then ensure the appliance meets the cabinet at the rear.
• Extraction through an outside wall:
The appliance expels the fumes through an outside wall or
a duct. It is necessary to buy a telescopic pipe in accordance
with the standards in use (inflammable) and connect it to
flange
H
(Fig.3A).
• Recirculation:
To transform the cooker hood from the extraction version to
the re circulating one ask your supplier for an activated carbon
filter. The filter must be fitted to the extracting group cooker
hood in the centre of the fan grille by twisting it by 90 degrees
until it is gripped securely (Fig.5). For this operation remove the
anti-grease filter(s)
G
(Fig.4). The clean air is returned into the
room through a connecting tube passing inside the cupboard
and connected to the ring
H
(Fig.3B).
USE AND MAINTENANCE
•
We recommend that the cooker hood is switched on before
any food is cooked. We also recommend that the appliance is
left running for 15 minutes after the food is cooked, in order
to thoroughly eliminate all contaminated air.
The effective performance of the cooker hood depends on
constant maintenance; the anti-grease filter and the active
carbon filter both require special attention.
• The anti-grease filter
is responsible retaining the grease
particles suspended in the air, therefore it is subject to clog-
ging with variable frequency according to the use of the
appliance.
- To prevent the danger of possible fires, at least every 2
months one must wash the anti-grease filters by hand using
non-abrasive neutral liquid detergents or in the dishwasher
at low temperatures and on short cycles.
- After a few washes, colour alterations may occur. This does
not give the right to claim their replacement.
• The active carbon filters
are used to purify the air that is
sent back into the room and its function is to mitigate the
unpleasant odours produced by cooking.
- The non-regenerable active carbon filters must be replaced
at least every 4 months. The saturation of the active charcoal
depends on the more or less prolonged use of the appliance,
on the type of kitchen and on the frequency with which anti-
grease filter is cleaned.
- Regenerable active charcoal filters must be washed by hand,
with non abrasive neutral detergents, or in the dishwasher at
a maximum temperature of 65°C (the washing cycle must be
complete without dishware). Remove excess water without
damaging the filter, remove the plastic parts, and let the mat
dry in the oven for at least 15 minutes approximately at a
maximum temperature of 100°C. To keep the regenerable
charcoal filter functioning efficient this operation must be
repeated every 2 months. These must be replaced at least
every 3 years or when the mat is damaged.
• Before remounting the anti-grease filters and the regen
-
erable active charcoal filters it is important that they are
completely dry.
• Clean the hood frequently, both internally and exter
-
nally, using a cloth dampened with denatured alcohol or
neutral liquid detergents that are non abrasive.
•
The lighting .system is designed for use during cooking
and not for the prolonged general lighting of the room. The
prolonged use of the lighting system significantly decreases
the average duration of the bulbs.
•
If the appliance is equipped with courtesy lights it is possible
to use them for general room lighting for a prolonged amount
of time.
• Attention:
the non compliance with the hood cleaning
warnings and with the replacement and cleaning of the filters
entails risk of fires. One therefore recommends keeping to the
suggested instructions.
• Replacing halogen light bulbs (Fig.6):
To replace the halogen light bulbs
B
, remove the glass pane
C
using a lever action on the relevant cracks.
Replace the bulbs with new ones of the same type.
Caution:
do not touch the light bulb with bare hands.
• Commands slider
(Fig.7)
the key symbols are explained
below:
A
=
Light switch
A1 =
Off key
A2 =
On key
B =
Speed control
B1 =
Off key
B2 =
FIRST SPEED key
B3 =
SECOND SPEED key
B4 =
THIRD SPEED key
C =
Gemma warning light key.
• Replacing the halogen/incandescent lamps (Fig.8):
Only use lamps of the same type and wattage installed on
the device.
CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE SERVICE
Before contacting the Technical Assistance Service.
If the product does not operate at all, we advise you to:
- Check that the plug has been inserted into the power socket
correctly.
If you cannot identify the cause of the operating anomaly:
switch off the appliance (do not subject it to rough treatment)
and contact the Assistance Service.
PRODUCT SERIAL NUMBER. Where can I find it?
It is important that you inform the Assistance Service of your
product code and its serial number (a 16-character code which
begins with the number 3); this can be found on the guarantee
certificate or on the data plate located inside the appliance.
This will help to avoid wasted journeys being made by techni-
cians, thereby (and most significantly) saving the correspond-
ing callout charges.
THE MANUFACTURER DECLINES ALL RESPONSIBILITY
FOR EVENTUAL DAMAGES CAUSED BY BREACHING THE
ABOVE WARNINGS.
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