[. . . ] · The appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with any physical, sensory or mental impairment, or without experience and knowledge of the appliance, unless supervised or previously instructed in its use by those responsible for their safety. · Customer care: do not repair or replace any parts of the appliance, unless specifically recommended by the manual. All other maintenance operations must be carried out by a qualified technician. · When drilling through the wall pay attention not to damage electric connections and/or pipes: · Air vents must always discharge to the outside. [. . . ] If any of these products accidentally comes into contact with the appliance, clean immediately with a damp cloth. If it is very dirty, add a few drops of washing up detergent to the water. Finish off with a dry cloth.
IMPORTANT: do not use abrasive sponges or metallic scrapers or scourers. · Use detergents specifically designed for cleaning the appliance and follow the manufacturer instructions.
IMPORTANT: clean the filters at least monthly to remove any oil or grease residuals.
GB13
MAINTENANCE
Warning!Before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance operations disconnect the hood from the power supply by removing the plug from the socket, or switching the general house mains switch off. GREASE FILTER MAINTENANCE The filter traps all cooking grease particles. Wash the metal grease filter once a month (or when the filter dirty notification system indicates that the filter needs washing). It may be hand washed, or placed in the dishwasher on a short low temperature cycle. Note: If washed in the dishwasher, the colour of the metal grease filter may fade. 2 Remove the grease filter by rotating the knobs (g) that secure the filter to the hood 90°. CARBON FILTER MAINTENANCE The carbon filter traps unpleasant cooking smells. Differently from traditional carbon filters, this type of carbon filter may be cleaned and reactivated. With normal use of the hood, the filter should be washed once a month. The best way to wash the carbon filter is by placing it in the dishwasher at the highest temperature, using a standard dishwasher detergent. To avoid any food or dirt particle to get trapped in the filter during washing, causing bad smells after, we recommend that the filter is washed on its own. After washing, the carbon filter must be reactivated: place it in the oven at a temperature of 100°C for 10 minutes. The filter will keep its capacity to absorb smells for three years, after which time it must be replaced. Position the carbon filter pad around the grease filter, securing it using the appropriate securing devices. (Fig. 4) - Only use 20W max - GU4 - 12V - Ø 35mm - 30° - Dichroic halogen lamps, making sure not to touch them. Important: make sure you don't touch the lamp with your hands.
WARNING:
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Before performing this operation disconnect the hood from the electric power supply.
If the lamps do not work, before contacting customer care ensure that they are fitted correctly.
GB14
ITEMS SUPPLIED
Remove all components from their packages. · Assembled hood with motor, lamps, and grease filter installed · Assembly and user instructions · 1 Installation template · 1 Hood support bracket · 4 x 8mm Ø wall plugs · 4 x 5mm Ø x 45mm long screws · 5 x 3. 5mm Ø x9. 5mm long screws · 2 washers · 1 - Torx T10 adapter · 1 - Torx T20 adapter
INSTALLATION - PRELIMINARY ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
The hood has been designed to be installed as a "Filter Model". Filter model The air is filtered through one or more the carbon filters, and then resent into the room. [. . . ] This operation should be performed when: · the hood is installed for the first time; · there is a power cut lasting several hours or days; · a very quick temperature change occurs in the kitchen. Sensor test The sensor test is performed continually during automatic operation. In case of fault, keys "1" and "6" flash (contact customer service). In this case it will still be possible to use the hood in manual mode. [. . . ]