[. . . ] It is dangerous to modify or attempt to modify the characteristics of this system. In the event of malfunctions or if repairs are required to the appliance, do not attempt to solve the problems directly. For all repair and other work on the appliance, contact an authorised service/spare parts centre. Always check that all the electrical parts (lights, exhaust device), are off when the appliance is not being used. [. . . ] The connections must be performed in compliance with the legal standards in force. Check that the relief valve and the electrical system are able to support the load of the appliance (see the technical specifications in point B). Some types of appliance are supplied with a cable without plug; in this case, “standardised” 15 plugs must be used, keeping in mind that: - the yellow-green wire must be used for the earth, - the blue wire must be used for the neutral, - the brown wire must be used for the phase; the cable must not come into contact with hot parts (over 70°C). - fit a plug that is suitable for the load to the power cable, and connect it to a suitable power outlet. For appliances that come supplied with cable and plug please ensure they are plugged into a circuit suitable for this appliance. The manufacturer declines all liability if the safety standards are not observed. E RANGE HOOD WITH OUTSIDE DISCHARGE (exhaust) In this version, the fumes and steam from the kitchen are conveyed outside through an exhaust duct. The exhaust conveyor that protrudes from the upper part of the range hood must be connected to a duct that carries the fumes and steam outside. In this version, the charcoal filters, if fitted, should be removed; to do this, see the instructions in point F. There must be adequate ventilation of the room when the range hood is used at the same time as appliances burning gas or other fuels, according to the standard. Deviation for Germany: When the range hood and appliances supplied with energy other than electricity are simultaneously in operation, the negative pressure in the room must not exceed 4 Pa (4x10 E-5 bar). F RECIRCULATING RANGE HOOD (with filter) In this version, the air passes through charcoal filters for purification, and is then recirculated back into the kitchen. Check that the charcoal filters are fitted to the motor, and if not, install them as described in the instructions in point H. If the hood is of filtering type, remove the non-return valve fitted at the motor’s outlet. For maximum efficiency, the third speed should be used when there are strong odours or a lot of steam, the second speed in normal conditions, and the first speed for keeping the air clean with minimum energy consumption. The range hood should be switched on when starting to cook, and left on until the odours disappear. G OPERATION ELECTRONIC CONTROL PANEL Light pushbutton - ON: light on (the pushbutton is lit); - OFF: light off; Dimmer with keyboard integrated functions: with motor off and prolonged pressing of keyboard light key (2 seconds), access is gained to the amend atmosphere light intensity (incandescent or LED lamp). With motor started, the prolonged pressing of the key, switches the atmosphere light on or off. 16 Pushbutton Press to reduce motor speed Speed 1, 2 and 3 are indicated by the number of LEDs that light up (excluding the light and the timer LEDs). Pushbutton + Press to increase motor speed Speed 1, 2 and 3 are indicated by the number of LEDs that light up (excluding the light and the timer LEDs). The function “desired speed” enables to start the motor at the speed that was selected before the hood was last turned off. Timer and ‘filter clogged’ alarm pushbutton - This function allows the automatic turning off of the hood after running for 15 minutes at the speed previously set (the pushbutton shows a flickering light). [. . . ] - For suction version: identify the optimal height for the rigid or flexible exhaust pipe (F) and connect it to the motor connection. Phase 3 - Raise the hood, hooking it onto the 4 M5 metric screws (V4) pre-tightened to the lattice-work (C) (center the Ø11 holes on the slot of the inner liner and move it laterally)(Fig. 3c), remove the four M4 metric screws (V3) previously tightened onto the lattice-work (Fig. - Make electrical connections only after having removed electrical power supply. [. . . ]