Grease/odour filter warnings
The bar at the top left flashes to indicate that the grease filter is saturated.
The bar at the top right flashes to indicate that the odour filter is saturated.
Periodic cleaning
The hood must be cleaned frequently (at least as often as GB you service the grease filter), inside and out. Use a damp cloth and a neutral liquid detergent with lukewarm water.
Do not use abrasive or corrosive products.
Warning: Failure to observe the hood cleaning and filter cleaning/replacement instructions can result in fires. Follow the instructions carefully. The manufacturer is not liable for any damage to the motor or fires caused by incorrect care or failure to follow the above instructions.
If both bars are flashing, then both filters are saturated.
You must then clean/replace the grease filter (A) or odour filter (B) or both, accordingly (see “Maintenance and care”). The latter only applies to the filter version.
To reset the filter counter:
Hold down T4 for three seconds while the hood is on.
If both filter warnings are active at the same time, you must reset each separately.
The first sequence resets the grease filter, while the second sequence resets the odour filter.
Configuring the hood
To set the operating mode of the hood, hold down T4 for 6 seconds while the product is off.. After a long beep, the type of installation displays:
Ducted
(square at bottom left flashing).
Filter
(square at bottom right flashing).
You can change the type of installation by pressing T4. To quit configuration mode, press T1 once; this switches the unit off and saves the last displayed setting.
Maintenance and care
Caution! Before cleaning or servicing the unit, disconnect it from the mains by pulling the power plug or disconnecting the main circuit breaker.
First cleaning
•Remove the protective film
•Clean with a damp sponge and a little neutral soap
•Rinse off with a damp cloth
•Dry with a soft cloth; if the hood is stainless steel, dry along the metal's grain
Servicing the grease filter (A)
| The grease filter retains the | |
| particles of grease produced | |
| during cooking; it must be | |
| cleaned at least once a month | |
| with a non - aggressive | |
| detergent, either by hand or | |
A | with a low temperature, short | |
dishwasher cycle. | ||
| ||
| To extract the grease filter, | |
| pull the spring loaded handle. |
If washed in a dishwasher, the metal filter may change colour, but this does not affect its performance.
Servicing the charcoal filter (B)
| The charcoal filter retains |
| unpleasant cooking odours. |
| The filter saturates after a |
| variable time, depending on |
| the type of cooking and how |
| often the grease filter is |
B | cleaned. The cartridge must |
be replaced at least once | |
| every twenty months. |
| This filter can NOT be washed |
or regenerated
Disassembly: Rotate the filter 90° to remove it from the suction assembly.
Assembly: Fit the
Replacing the bulbs
Disconnect the unit from the mains and remove the grease filter.
Caution! Make sure the bulbs are cool before touching them.
1. Extract the guard
by prising it out with a small flat head screwdriver or something similar.
2. Replace the faulty bulb. Use only bulbs of the same type (for details, see the technical data in the following manual).
3. Refit the guard (push it in).
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