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MAINTENANCE

Constant maintenance guarantees proper operation and longterm reliability. Particular
attention should be paid to the metal grease filters and,for recirculation hoods only,to the
activated  charcoal  filters.The  appliance  is  equipped  with  a  system  that  indicates
automatically when it is time to carry out maintenance operations.

Metal  grease  filters

• Cleaning

These filters must be washed when LED Motor 

T2

 starts to flash,or at the most once

every 2 months,using a normal household detergent; their compact size also enables
them to be washed in a dishwasher.

• Replacement

Remove the filters one at a time, pushing the handle towards the rear of the hood 

(fig. 9)

.

When replacing, ensure that the handle faces outwards.

• Enabling  the  alarm  signal

The hood is already set up to trigger an alarm indicating saturation of the metal grease
filters,so this function does not need to be enabled.

• Resetting  the  alarm  signal

To turn the alarm signal off,proceed as follows:

Turn

 off the Lights 

T1

 and the Suction Motor 

T2

;

Press

 the Speed 

T4

 for at least 3 seconds,until the Leds flash in confirmation. In any

case the saturated filters alarm will only come into operation when the suction motor is
turned on.

ATTENTION - There could be a possible fire hazard if the filters are not replaced
according to these instructions.

Active  carbon  filter

• Operation

The activated charcoal filter is only fitted in recirculation type hoods.It will retain odours
until  it  becomes  saturated.It  cannot  be  washed  or  regenerated,and  must  be  replaced
when  the  Intensive  Speed  LED 

T5

  starts  to  flash,or  at  least  once  every  4  months  of

use.Attention:in recirculation type hoods the 

T2

 Motor LED may start to flash as well as

the Speed + 

T4

 LED.This indicates that as well as replacing the activated charcoal filter,it

is also necessary to perform maintenance operations on the metal grease filters (see
paragraph 

Metal grease Filter

).

• Replacing

Take off the metal grease filters (

fig.9

) and remove the activated charcoal filter from its

housing by turning the clips provided (

fig.10

). Fit the new activated charcoal filter and

replace the metal grease filters.

• Enabling  the  alarm  signal

In recirculation type hoods the saturated filters alarm must be enabled as indicated below:

Turn

 off the lights 

T1

 and the Suction Motor 

T2

;

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Summary of Contents for IKD 9600

Page 1: ...Mode d emploi NL Gebruiksaanwijzing I Libretto Istruzioni Manual de Instrucciones Bruksanvisning Manual de Instru es Instructions Booklet IKD 9600 GR E P S All manuals and user guides at all guides c...

Page 2: ...s unattended during use overheated fats and oils may ignite If the room in which the hood is to be used contains other non electric appliances such as gas appliances ensure that there is an adequate s...

Page 3: ...of fixings is left to the discretion of the installer It is necessary to emphasise that the fitting has to be absolutely accurate because of the weight of the cooker hood and because of the flexing ca...

Page 4: ...e in the frame before being connected Connect the mains lead to the power supply Fitting the telescopic chimney Fit the upper chimney stack S to the frame fastened to the ceiling or to the wooden butt...

Page 5: ...hen using a gas hob in connection with the cooker hood never leave the burners of the hob uncovered while the hood is in use or when the pans have been removed Switch off the gas before removing the p...

Page 6: ...h in confirmation In any case the saturated filters alarm will only come into operation when the suction motor is turned on ATTENTION There could be a possible fire hazard if the filters are not repla...

Page 7: ...d if the filters are not replaced according to these instructions Lighting Version with halogen spotlights 90 and 120 cm model four 20W halogen spotlights To replace fig 11 Remove the two screws fixin...

Page 8: ...TS TI S I C G P1 R 1 A 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 B 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 2 All manuals and user guides at all guides co...

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