Insert the two extension tubes (Fig. 6.4 & Fig. 6.5) from above the two structures by making them come down to the appropriate hood seat. Lift the hood together with the structure and the extension tubes to make the four springs (Fig. 6.6-E) hook to the slots (Fig. 6.3-C). Then tighten the two elements securely (Fig. 5.1 & Fig. 5.2) with the safety screws (Fig. 5.2-A) and connect the hood tube to the drain hole. Make the electrical connections. (For versions with display only) Lift the lower pipe until the cable strap coming out of the sucking unit is uncovered and connect it to the display cable strap. Put down the lower pipe while paying attention it is being properly introduced into the hood.
Lift the upper tube (Fig. 6.5) up to the ceiling and insert the two self-tapping screws (Fig. 6.5-D).
*Filtering model
Place the upper plate (Fig. 4.1) on the ceiling. Drill 4 holes, 8 mm each, just next to the slots. Insert the plastic dowels into the holes (Fig. 4.1-A). Fix the baffle (Fig. 4.2) to the upper bracket (Fig. 4.3) with the four self-tapping screws provided (Fig. 4.3A). Screw the plate together with the baffle (Fig. 4.1B). Then fasten the lower structure (Fig. 6.2) on the hood by making its holes and the metric-thread screws welded on the fan support coincide (Fig. 6.1). Insert the washers and nuts provided (Fig. 6.2-A) and screw with an appropriate tool. Connect the drainpipe to the power unit nozzle and fix securely with a hose clamp. Insert the upper structure (Fig. 6.3) into the lowest one and adjust its height as required by matching it with the cooktop’s minimum height. Tighten the two structures securely with the screws provided (Fig. 6.3-B). Insert the two extension tubes (Fig. 6.4 & Fig. 6.5) from above the two structures by making them come down to the appropriate hood seat. Lift the hood together with the structure and the extension tubes to make the four springs (Fig. 6.6-E) hook to the slots (Fig. 6.3-C). Then tighten the two elements securely (Fig. 5.1 & Fig. 5.2) with the safety screws (Fig. 5.2-A) and connect the hood tube to the baffle’s lower hole. Make the electrical connections. (For versions with display only) Lift the lower pipe until the cable strap coming out of the sucking unit is uncovered and connect it to the display cable strap. Put down the lower pipe while paying attention it is being properly introduced into the hood. Lift the upper tube (Fig. 6.5) up to the ceiling and insert the two self-tapping screws (Fig. 6.5-D).
Warning!
Before connecting the flexible exhausting pipe to the motor, make sure the stop valve, which is on the air outlet of the motor, can swing.
MAINTENANCE
*An accurate maintenance guarantees good functioning and long-lasting performance.
*Particular care is due to the grease filter panel. It can be removed by pushing its special handle toward the back-side of the range hood and turning the filter downwards so as to unfasten it from its slot (Fig. 8). To insert the filter just perform the opposite operation. After 30 hours of operation, the push button control panel will signal the saturation of the grease filter by lighting all the buttons. Press the timer button to reset
. The grease filter should be cleaned by hand or in dishwasher at least every two months or depending on its use
*In case the appliance is used in its filtering version, the active coal filter (Fig. 8Z) needs to be periodically replaced. The coal filter can be removed by removing the grease filter first (Fig. 8B), and by pulling its special plastic tongue until it is unfastened from its slot. Re- insert the coal filter by reversing the steps. The coal filter needs replacing at least every six months depending on the use.
*To clean the appliance itself tepid water and neutral detergent are recommended, while abrasive products should be avoided. For Steel appliances specialized detergents are recommended (please follow the instructions indicated o the product itself to obtain the desired results).
*To replace the halogen lamps, remove first the glass- blocking ring (Fig. 9A), by levering with a screw-driver and thus removing the opaque glass (Fig. 9B) - when performing this operation hold the opaque glass carefully. Remove the lamp (Fig. 9C) without touching it with uncovered hands. Replace it with another lamp of the same kind. After the replacement, re-insert the glass- blocking ring and fasten it.