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e. The deflector (Fig. 5) must be fitted on
the hole B (Fig. 1) fixing it with the screw
provided.
The deflector conveys the air frontwards
avoiding to dirty the rear wall.
Attention
When installed, the hood must be not less
than 65 cm. above electric burners or 75
cm. above gas or mixed-fuel burners.
Warning!
— The hood cannot be connected to flues of
other appliances that run on energy
sources other than electricity.
— When the hood is used at the same time
of other appliances that run on energy
sources other than electricity, provision
must be made for an adequate supply of
air.
— No food must be cooked flambé
underneath the hood.
The use of an unprotected flame is
dangerous for the filters and could cause
fires.
Therefore, never use an open flame under
the hood. When frying foods, never leave
the pan alone because the cooking oil
could flare up.
— Please, keep to the provisions of official
directives regarding the question of fume
discharge.
— The manufacturers refuse to accept any
responsibility for damage to the hood or
its catching on fire because of failure to
observe the above instructions.
Suggestions for the installation and
use of the hood
— The horizontal sections of the pipe must
be slanted slightly upwards (about 10%)
to ensure an easy flow of the air outwards.
— The best performance of the unit is
obtained in the external exhaust model
(suction), therefore in the limits of the
possibilities it is advised to use the
external exhaust (suction) type.
— The best performances are obtained with
short pipes (max. 4 m) and with few
curves.
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View of the hood
1) Flap
2) Grease filter supporting grid
3) Cooking surface lighting
4) Motor speed selector
5) Light switch
Use
Two systems are available:
External exhausting system
In this case the fumes are conveyed outside
by means of a special pipe connected with
the coupling flange A, placed in the hole B
(Fig. 1).
Choosing the exhausting pipe
The coupling flange A has a diameter of
120mm.
We suggest to use Ø 120 mm exhausting
pipe.
According to your installation the pipe can
be directed either towards the ceiling or
towards the walls (Fig. 2).
Internal recycle system
— The air is purified through an active carbon
filter and returned to the room.
— The use of an active carbon filter is
necessary when an exhaust pipe to the
exterior is not available, or when it is not
possible to install this type of pipe.
In the case of the internal recycle version
proceed as follows:
a. Request an active carbon filter suitable
for this model from your supplier.
b. Remove the inlet grid E turning the locks
D and pull it out downwards (Fig. 3).
c. Position the activated charcoal filter over
the protective grate for the exhaust fan so
that the reference points G and F coincide
(Fig. 4). Then turn it in the clockwise
direction until the filter is locked in place.
d. Refit the inlet grid.