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REMOTE CONTROL 

This appliance can be commanded using a remote control, 
powered by a CR2032 type 3 V battery (not supplied). 
•  Do not place the remote control near heat sources. 
•  Do not discard the batteries with normal waste, they must 

be put into the specific containers. 

 

 

Turns the Motor On/Off. 

Hood Closed

:  

-  Press the button briefly to start lowering the hood 
-  It will stop when the button is pressed again.  
When the movement has been completed the motor will start at speed 2. 

 

Hood Open

-  Press and hold for 2 seconds to activate raising of the hood, which 
stops when it reaches the stop.  
-  Press (briefly) to stop the movement (before the stop is reached). 
- Press again briefly to turn the motor on/off. 
- Press and hold for 2 seconds to start raising of the hood. 
-  If the motor is on, it will first stop the motor and then start the 
movement. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Turns the Hood lights On/Off. 

 

 

INTENSIVE 

- This can only be activated with the hood lowered and when the 

delay

 

or 

24h

 functions are not active. 

- Activates Intensive speed from any other speed. 
To disable it, simply press the same button again or turn the motor off. 
- Intensive speed is timed to run for 6 minutes. At the end of the 6 
minutes the system will automatically return to the speed that was set 
before. 

The led on the 
motor button 
(on the hood 
controls) will 
flash once a 
second. 

Press briefly for the Delay Function

Can only be activated if the 

Intensive

 or 

24h

 function is not active. 

Activates and deactivates total shutdown of the hood (motor+lights) 
after 30 minutes: 
To disable the Delay, simply press the button again or turn the motor 
off. 

The led on the 
motor button 
(on the hood 
controls) will 
flash once 
every 0.5 sec-
onds. 

 

 

Press and hold for 2 sec. for the 24H Function

Can only be activated if the 

Intensive

 or 

Delay

 function is not active. 

Activates and deactivates the 24H function for 10 minutes every hour, 
for 24 hours. After this time it is deactivated. 

The led on the 
motor button 
(on the hood 
controls) will 
flash once 
every 2 sec-
onds. 

 

Increases the speed of the Motor. 

 

Decreases the speed of the Motor. 

Summary of Contents for ZOOM

Page 1: ...Instructions Manual...

Page 2: ...2 2 INDEX SAFETY INFORMATION 3 CHARACTERISTICS 6 INSTALLATION 20 USE 30 CARE AND CLEANING 32 EN...

Page 3: ...eight please refer to the paragraphs on working dimensions and installation If the instructions for installation for the gas hob specify a greater distance this must be respected Check that the mains...

Page 4: ...to be adopted for fume discharging it is important to closely follow the regulations pro vided by the local authorities WARNING Before installing the Hood remove the protective films Use only screws a...

Page 5: ...ls not applicable to appliances that only discharge the air back into the room The symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste Instead i...

Page 6: ...ct Components 1 1 Hood Canopy complete with Controls Light Filters Motor 2 1 Hood support plate 4 1 Cable raceway 14 1 Pawl Ref Q ty Installation Components 11 4 Wall plugs 10 12h 4 Screws M5 x 70 12g...

Page 7: ...EN 7 7 ZOOM 15 Kg 12h 11 2 4 1 12g 14...

Page 8: ...ilters Motor 2 1 Hood support Plate with lamp holder 4 1 Cable raceway 5 3 Glass 6 3 Glass fixing plates 14 1 Pawl Ref Q ty Installation Components 11 4 Wall plugs 10 12h 4 Screws M5 x 70 12d 6 Screws...

Page 9: ...EN 9 9 CHIC VANILLA 30 Kg 12h 11 2 4 22 5 12d 12e 22 22 6 12d 22 12e 22 12e 22 12d 12g 14 1 12d 6 22 12d 22 5 5 6 22 12e 22 12d 22 12e...

Page 10: ...extension 4 1 Cable raceway 5 4 Glass Glass products manually 14 1 Pawl Ref Q ty Installation Components 7 1 8 Glass fixing brackets with bush 11 10 Wall plugs 10 12h 10 Screws M5 x 70 12d 24 M4 Nut...

Page 11: ...NEST 39 Kg 12h 11 2 4 2 1 12h 11 12h 11 12f 12e 5 2 1 12d 7 1 12g 14 1 12f 12e 12f 12f 12f 12f 12f 12f 12e 12e 12e 12e 12e 12e 5 5 5 11 11 11 11 12h 12h 12h 12h 7 1 7 1 7 1 7 1 7 1 7 1 12h 12h 12h 12d...

Page 12: ...ght Filters Motor 2 1 Hood support Plate with lamp holder 4 1 Cable raceway 5 1 Glass or Panels the other material 14 1 Pawl Ref Q ty Installation Components 11 4 Wall plugs 10 12h 4 Screws M5 x 70 12...

Page 13: ...EN 1 13 VERTIGO 20 Kg 12h 11 2 4 5 12d 12g 14 1 12d 12d 12d...

Page 14: ...ght Filters Motor 2 1 Hood support Plate with lamp holder 4 1 Cable raceway 5 1 Glass or Panels the other material 14 1 Pawl Ref Q ty Installation Components 11 4 Wall plugs 10 12h 4 Screws M5 x 70 12...

Page 15: ...EN 1 15 KALEIDOS 18 Kg 2 12h 11 4 5 12d 12g 14 12d 12d 12d 1...

Page 16: ...ntrols Light Filters Motor 2 1 Hood support Plate with lamp holder 3 1 Power supply cable lock 5 1 Glass 14 1 Pawl Ref Q ty Installation Components 11 4 Wall plugs 10 12h 4 Screws M5 x 70 12d 4 Chrome...

Page 17: ...EN 1 17 LUXIA 30 Kg 2 12h 11 4 5 12d 12g 14 1 12d 12d 12d...

Page 18: ...EN 1 18 Dimensions...

Page 19: ...EN 1 19...

Page 20: ...tion Drilling the Ceiling Shelf and Fixing the support plate Connections Fitting the hood body Functional Check Disposal of Packaging Fitting the Limiter pawl Unfasten the 3 screw that join the parts...

Page 21: ...s Drill a hole 10 mm insert Plugs 11 supplied immediately Ceilings with Wood Beams As per Wood Screws used not supplied Wooden shelf with a resistant thickness of 15 mm drill a hole 7 mm Feeding the e...

Page 22: ...the stress caused by occasional sideways pres sure on the Appliance when in position Once the unit has been fixed make sure that the plate is stable In all cases where the Ceiling is not sufficiently...

Page 23: ...g without the weight of the hood bearing on the structure The cable fixing system is made up of 3 parts Threaded Pawls a already mounted on the ceiling plate Cable clamp screws b provided Safety knobs...

Page 24: ...to the ceiling the limit pawl on the plate fastened to the ceiling has a corresponding hole on the plate cover and on the hood canopy Insert the cables into the safety knobs c with the thread at the t...

Page 25: ...e cables under tension by push ing them upwards so that they slide in side the cable clamp screw and slide out of the slot in the threaded pawl This is possible because the cable clamp screw has a sys...

Page 26: ...screw it is possible to make adju stments that allow the mobile hood body to be levelled Once the hood has been set level the safety knobs must be tightened again Warning Please check that all 4 cable...

Page 27: ...cting version please refer to the instructions provided in the ducting kit specific to the hood AIR OUTLET RECIRCULATION VERSION Open the lighting unit by pulling on the notch provided Remove the grea...

Page 28: ...ipolar switch with a contact aperture of at least 3 mm Remove the Grease filters see paragraph Maintenance and make sure that the Power cable has been properly inserted into the Suction fan socket At...

Page 29: ...1 to the plate using the nuts 12d Insert the Seal 12f into the Knob 12e then insert the glass 5 and the other Seal 12h fixing the whole with a Nut 12d Insert the end of the Knob 12e into the slot in t...

Page 30: ...lt Led T1 Slow flashing Current absorption threshold exceeded If an overload condition occurs the fault is signalled by LED T1 on the keyboard flashing once every 2 seconds Check that nothing is block...

Page 31: ...d when the delay or 24h functions are not active Activates Intensive speed from any other speed To disable it simply press the same button again or turn the motor off Intensive speed is timed to run f...

Page 32: ...sh ing it Before fitting it again into the hood make sure that it is completely dry When fitting the filter into the hood pay attention that they are mounted in correct position the handle facing outw...

Page 33: ...support To purchase contact technical support Lighting Unit Lamps Chic G9 Energy Saving 9W Vanilla G9 Energy Saving 9W Luxia G9 High Power 40W Kaleidos G9 Energy Saving 9W Nest G9 High Power 40W Verti...

Page 34: ...that the fuse is properly inserted and that it has not burned out for replacing the fuse open the lighting unit and unscrew the fuser holder and replace it with one having the same characteristics Rif...

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