INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE AND USE OF THE HOOD MOD. K71
GENERAL
Before installing and/or using the hood, read all of the instructions carefully.
Before installing the hood, ensure that the voltage ( V ) and the frequency ( Hz ) indicated on the registration and technical data tag
attached to the inside of the appliance correspond with the voltage and frequency available in the place of installation.
IDENTIFICATION PLATE AND TECHNICAL DATA PLATE:
The identification plate and technical data plate are inside the appliance.
INSTALLATION
The accessories necessary for the installation of the hood can be found inside it. The hood is convertible and it can, therefore, be
installed in either the SUCTION or DEPURATION versions. In the event that the hood is used in its SUCTION version, connect the
opening (125 mm diameter) (Fig. 2) to an evacuation duct directly connected to the exterior and which has a minimum section of
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150cm
. The hood's lower surface must be positioned at a distance of at least 70cm from the cooking surface.
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD THE HOOD BE CONNECTED TO AN EXHAUST VENT OF OTHER APPLIANCES
WHICH USE ENERGY SOURCES OTHER THAN ELECTRICITY (water heaters – boilers – stoves – etc.). The appliance must not be
placed over stoves with upper radiating plates.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
The hood is designed to be installed in a fixed and permanent manner. For line voltage and frequency, consult the registration plate on
the inside of the appliance. The power cable (H05VV-F 2x0.75mm
(neutral) of the hood and secured with a clamping screw, must be connected to a suitable and accessible power point carefully attached
by specialised and authorised personnel, who must follow the installation in compliance with the regulations and laws in force which
provide for the placement of an omnipolar switch before the electrical connection, with contact openings of at least 3 mm.
The manufacturer will not be held responsible if the existing Health and Safety regulations, which are necessary for the normal use and
standard operation of the electrical system, are not observed and complied with.
ONLY FOR U.K.:WARNING:THIS APPLIANCE MUST NOT BE EARTHED. This appliance must be connected by competent
person, using fixed wiring via a DOUBLE POLE SWITCHED FUSED SPUR OUTLET.
We recommend that the appliance is connected by a qualified electrician,who is a member of the N.I.C.E.I.C.and who will comply with
the I.E.E.and local regolations.The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:
Blue = Neutral, Brown = Live.
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead for the appliance, may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals
in your spur box, proceed as follows:1) The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terrninal marked N (Neutral), or
coloured Black.2) The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal marked L (Live), or coloured Red.
The manufacturer declines all responsibility in the event of failure to observe all the accident-prevention regulations in force which are
necessary for normal use and regular operation of the electric system.
TYPE OF OPERATION
Suction operation
Attach the connector D onto the upper part of the hood by means of the two screws which can be found in the little packet inside the
packaging (FIG. 2).
Connect same by means of a 125 mm tube to the steam and odours' exhaust vent of the 150cm
In the event that the exhaust vent is not available, make an opening in the wall sufficient enough to attach an anti-rain/air lock, with a
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minimum section of 150cm
, and connect same with a tube to the exhaust line of the appliance.
Air purifier operation
The hood can be transformed into a depuration device in the event of there being no possibility of discharging externally. In this case,
the air re-circulation is carried out by opening R (FIG. 7). For the operation of the hood in its depuration version, it is indispensable to
use an active carbon filter for absorbing cooking odours. The active carbon filter must be periodically changed – at least every three
months under standard operating conditions.
FITTING THE ACTIVE CARBON FILTERS
Before commencing with the insertion of the carbon filter, position the omnipolar switch in the 0 (OFF) position.
Exert pressure on the handle of the anti-grease metallic filter towards the back of the appliance, until same is released from the front
housing and thereafter remove it by exerting pressure towards the base (FIG. 10). Position the carbon filter in the dedicated seat of the
carbon filter support M (FIG. 9). The filter has two tabs at the back for positioning and two at the front for locking. To extract the
carbon filter, press the front tabs towards to the back and remove it by pulling towards the base. (Fig. 9). Re-position the anti-grease
metallic filters.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR ASSEMBLY
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type) connected to the clamps characterised with L (line), N
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small section.
The hood is designed to be ceiling-mounted. The hood must be positioned at a distance of at least 70 cm from the cooking surface. Take
plate A (Fig. 1), lean it against the ceiling and mark the positions of the 4 holes B (see fig. 1); hole C indicates the part of the hood (see
fig. 10.1) which is opposite to the controls. Using an 8 mm drill bit, make holes on the marks referred to previously and thereafter insert the
dowels and attach plate A with the 4 screws (the dowels, screws and washers are all contained in the accessories bag). Attach exit
connector D to the hood using 2 screws (which have been provided) and connect to the room exhaust vent (Fig. 2). Attach 2 of the 4
supporting angles E to the motor housing S with 2 screws each, ensuring that the folds E1 are facing forward (Fig. 3.1), thereafter affix the
other 2 supporting angles E to the rear part of the motor housing but this time the folds E2 must be facing outwards (Fig. 3.2). During this
phase, it is possible to regulate the predetermined height of the hood by fixing the 4 supporting angles E in the dedicated adjustment holes
on the hood.
Install the motor frame joining the 4 supporting angles by means of the stiffener F (positioned as per fig. 3) with 4 screws. Insert the casing
H on the motor frame keeping the vents for filtering operation towards the top and laterally; thereafter, insert casing I over casing H (fig.
4). Lift the entire unit, keeping it slightly back from plate A attached to the ceiling (Fig. 5 and Fig. 5.1). Thereafter push it forward
supporting it towards the ceiling in a way that the vents E1 and E2 of the 4 supporting angles E will insert themselves into the front and
lateral dowels of plate A provided with a backstop (fig. 5, 5.1, 5.1.A and 5.1.B.). Proceed then to attach the motor frame using 8 screws
(Fig. 6 and Fig. 6.1). Carry out the electrical and air discharge tube connection.
Remove the metal filters from the hood. Loosen both screws "F" (Fig. 7.1) (left and right respectively) and remove the fixing angle
identified with letter "Z" (Fig. 7.1) pulling it upwards.
Position glass "Q" on the upper side of the hood. Slide from above, through the horizontal slit corresponding to fixing angle "Z",
previously removed, until the short side of the fixing angle is placed horizontally on the glass. Attach fixing angle "Z" to the lower side of
the appliance, tightening again screws "F" in the hole and attaching them to the appliance.
Make sure that the fixing angle is securely attached by tightening hard. Insert back metal filters.
Connect the ventilation hose with connecting hose "N" (Fig. 2).
Lift the casing H up to the ceiling, so that the upper, lateral holes of the casing correspond with those of the plate, and thereafter affix them
using the 4 screws provided (Fig. 8.1). Lift the lower part of the hood K (Fig. 7) and insert it in the motor frame with the tabs L1 in the
proper dowels, thereafter affixing it with the 10 screws provided (Fig. 9, 9.1).
CONTROL PANEL
The commands panel (Fig. 11) is made up of a push-button panel which is situated on the front part of the hood and comprises :
3 push-buttons for motor control (first, second and third gear)
1 push-button for illuminating light;
1 push-button indicating motor off;
If the commands panel is made up of electronic commands, consult the attached instructions sheet.
MAINTENANCE
Before carrying out any operation, always make sure that the omnipolar switch is in the 0 (OFF) position.
a) Cleaning
Clean the external parts with a non-corrosive liquid detergent. Avoid using abrasive powders or brushes.
b) Changing the light bulb
Before replacing the light, make sure that the appliance is not powered up (position 0 (OFF) of the omnipolar switch). Extract the anti-
grease metal filters (Fig. 10). In the case of a halogen lamp, before replacing the lamp, remove the support ring of the glass by means of a
screwdriver. Replace the halogen lamp using only spare-parts with a G4 20W max. connection. Remount the glass protection, attaching it
with the suitable ring. In the case of dichroic 12V halogen lamp, replace the lamp using only spare-parts with a GU5.3 20W max.
connection. In the case of a 230V halogen lamp, replace the lamp using only spare-parts with an E14 50W max. connection.
Re-install the anti-grease metal filters.
c) Changing the carbon filter.
See fitting the carbon filter.
d) Cleaning the metal anti-grease filter.
The saturation of grease residues in the metallic filter could cause an increase in inflammability of the system. In order to prevent possible
fires, the metallic filter must be washed according to its use or at least every three months in a dishwasher or in hot water with normal
dishwasher detergent. After it has been well rinsed and dried, re-install the anti-grease metallic filter in its dedicated seat.
REMARKS
The cleaning must be carried out in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, especially with regard to the deposits on the dirty
surfaces, against a possible risk of fire. Pay careful attention that the hot-plates are always covered in a manner which does not cause the
filter to overheat and to catch fire. Never fry leaving the pot unsupervised: the oil contained in the pot could overheat and catch fire. In the
case of used oil, the risk of spontaneous combustion is greater. It is absolutely forbidden to carry out open-fire cooking (eg. flambé). The
collected air must not be conveyed in a duct used for the discharge of smoke from appliances fed by energy sources other than electricity,
furthermore, adequate aeration must be provided in the room when the hood and appliances fed by energy sources other than electricity are
used at the same time. If the hood is used in suction mode, make sure that the discharge vent is in a good condition if it has not been used
for a long period of time. Remember to comply with existing local regulations and with the regulations of the competent authorities with
regards to the discharge of air to be evacuated when the hood is operating in suction mode. All the recommendations herein provided must
be scrupulously adhered to in order to avoid possible fires.
THE MANUFACTURER DECLINES ALL RESPONSIBILITY IN THE EVENT OF FAILURE TO OBSERVE THE INSTRUCTIONS
GIVEN HERE FOR INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE AND SUITABLE USE OF THE HOOD.
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