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place using 4 screws (not supplied) suitable for the type of
cabinet.
2. Fixing the hood to the wall (Fig.2):
- Make 4 holes in the wall cabinet respecting the measurements
indicated in figures 2A-2B.
- Hang the hood on the wall, using the 2 holes H, align it in a
horizontal position and fix it definitively to the wall using the
two lower safety holes I (Fig.2B).
- For the various installations use screws and screw anchors
suited to the type of wall (e.g. reinforced concrete, plaster-
board, etc.). If the screws and screw anchors are provided with
the product, check that they are suitable for the type of wall
on which the hood is to be fixed.
• Mounting decorative ducts (optional):
- This hood model may have decorative ducts as optional ac-
cessories - ask your retailer for information.
- Provide the electrical power supply within the space of the
decorative duct.
- If your appliance must be installed as an extractor version or
as a version with an external motor, make sure an air exhaust
hole is prepared (Fig.1B - Fig.1C).
- Adjust the width of the upper duct support bracket (Fig.4).
Then fix it to the wall so that it is on the same axis as the hood
using screws A (Fig.4) and adhering to the distance from the
ceiling shown in (Fig.2B). Connect the flexible hose (not sup-
plied) to the flange D (Fig.1B).
- Put the upper connector F into the lower connector G and
hang the decorative ducts on the wall, as indicated in figure 5.
- Connect the flexible hose to the air exhaust hole made previ-
ously (only in the extraction or external motor version).
- Pull out the top connector F as far as the bracket and fix it
using screws C (Fig.4).
- When carrying out the fixing procedures, use only screws
and screw anchors which are suited to the type of wall (e.g.
reinforced concrete, plasterboard etc.).
- If the screws and screw anchors are supplied with the ap-
pliance, make sure that they are suited to the type of wall to
which the hood must be fixed.
• The hood is already prepared for the version with which it
was ordered. The versions may be:
- E xtraction (Fig.1B-6).
- Filter (Fig.1A-7-11).
- If the hood is an extractor model, the lever C must be posi-
tioned as indicated in figure 6.
- If the hood is a filter model, the lever C must be positioned
as indicated in figure 7.
• Extractor version:
The appliance expels the fumes through an outside wall or
a duct. It is necessary to buy a telescopic pipe in accordance
with the standards in use (inflammable) and connect it to
flange D (Fig.1B). The flange D is supplied with the product
and should be fixed above the air outlet hole of the hood as
indicated in figure 6.
• Filtering version:
To transform an extractor hood version into a filter hood ver-
sion, contact your appliance dealer and ask for active charcoal
filters. The filters should be fitted to the extraction assembly
inside the hood, by centring them and rotating them 90
degrees, until they click into place (Fig.11). To do this, remove
the grille D or the panels G (Fig.8 - Fig.9). Close the air outlet
opening with the plug B, as indicated in figure 7.

USE AND MAINTENANCE

• We recommend that the cooker hood is switched on before
any food is cooked. We also recommend that the appliance is
left running for 15 minutes after the food is cooked, in order
to thoroughly eliminate all contaminated air. The effective
performance of the cooker hood depends on constant main-
tenance; the anti-grease filter and the active carbon filter both
require special attention.
• The anti-grease filter is responsible retaining the grease
particles suspended in the air, therefore it is subject to clogging
with variable frequency according to the use of the appliance.
- To prevent the danger of possible fires, at least every 2
months one must wash the anti-grease filters by hand using
non-abrasive neutral liquid detergents or in the dishwasher
at low temperatures and on short cycles.
- In the event that acrylic anti-grease filters are used, hand-
wash every 2 months, using neutral non-abrasive liquid
detergents and replace them after every 6 washes.
- After a few washes, colour alterations may occur. This does
not give the right to claim their replacement.
• The active carbon filters are used to purify the air that is
sent back into the room and its function is to mitigate the
unpleasant odours produced by cooking.
- The non-regenerable active carbon filters must be replaced
at least every 4 months. The saturation of the active charcoal
depends on the more or less prolonged use of the appliance,
on the type of kitchen and on the frequency with which anti-
grease filter is cleaned.
• Before remounting the anti-grease filters and the regen-
erable active charcoal filters it is important that they are
completely dry.
• Clean the hood frequently, both internally and externally,
using a cloth dampened with denatured alcohol or neutral
liquid detergents that are non abrasive.
• The lighting .system is designed for use during cooking
and not for the prolonged general lighting of the room. The
prolonged use of the lighting system significantly decreases
the average duration of the bulbs.
• Attention: the non compliance with the hood cleaning
warnings and with the replacement and cleaning of the filters
entails risk of fires. One therefore recommends keeping to the
suggested instructions.
• Replacing the aluminium panels:
To replace the aluminium panels, simply pull handle A as
shown in Fig.9.
• Replacing the acrylic or metal panels:
To replace the acrylic or metal panels you need to first remove
the grille D by pushing the two side buttons B inwards as
indicated in figure 8. Remove the two filter clips B (Fig.10) and
the acrylic or metal panel C. To reassemble the part, simply
perform the procedure in reverse.
• Replacing the halogen/incandescent lamps (Fig.3):
Only use lamps of the same type and Wattage installed on
the device.
THE MANUFACTURER DECLINES ALL RESPONSIBILITY
FOR EVENTUAL DAMAGES CAUSED BY BREACHING THE
ABOVE WARNINGS.
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