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DESCRIPTION
The appliance can be used in both the filtering and ducting version.
In the Filtering version (Fig. 1), the air and vapours conveyed by the appliance are depurated by charcoal filters and
recirculated around the room. ATTENTION: When using the filtering version, charcoal filters must be installed (the charcoal
filters are not supplied). In the Ducting version (Fig. 2), cooking vapours and odours are conveyed straight outside by
a disposal duct which passes through the wall. Use of charcoal filters is therefore unnecessary.
If your appliance is made of stainless steel, it might be covered with a protective film: remove it before
installation.
INSTALLATION
Before assembling, in order to manoeuvre the appliance more easily, take off the grease grille (Fig. 3): pull the front
of the grille upwards; desinsert the back from its seat.
IMPORTANT: So as not to damage your product, during installation USE ONLY THE SCREWS PROVIDED. Make sure
these are used as shown in the following instructions.
To compensate possible depth voids between the appliance and the wall, a plastic SPACING BAR to be fixed at the
back of the appliance by means of the three screws A is included (Fig. 4). The 3 screws A to be used are contained
in the accessory bag attached to the plastic spacing bar. Cut the spacing bar according to the distance to be adjusted.
ASSEMBLY UNDER A PENSILE CUPBOARD
The following operations are essential for assembly:
Install the wiring system
Prepare the air venting hole if your applian-ce is to be installed in the Ducting version.
Fixation as indicated in Fig. 5:
Make the 4 necessary fixing holes in the bottom of the cupboard and cut the air venting hole. Move the hood
close to the bottom of the wall unit and then connect the two units by means of the 4 self-tapping screws supplied
together with the appliance.
Fixation with brackets as in Fig. 6:
Take the two brackets (S) out of the accessory bag together with the 4 screws provided. Fit the brackets to the
wall unit being careful to position these correctly; for this operation use the 4 longer screws. At this point,
adjust the angle of the appliance with the 4 screws (B) and fasten the appliance to the brackets using the
2 shorter screws (C).
Ducting version : connect the flange of the hood with the air venting hole made previously in the wall/ceiling by means
of an adequate tube. Make the electrical connections. Assemble the anti-grease grille with the hood, inserting it obliquely
(making the front side go upwards).
Filtering version : connect an adequate pipe to the connecting flange of the appliance so that it conveys the air up to
the top of the pensile cupboard (pipe is not provided). Make the electrical connections.
HOW TO TAKE OFF THE GLASS
Before any cleaning or any servicing it is necessary to disconnect the apparatus. To take off the glass, open the trolley
pulling it frontwards; pull the glass towards the left (or the right) and lift one side upwards as it is indicated in the
Figure 13.
OPERATION
Depending on the model, the unit is equipped with the following controls:
Controls (Fig. 7):
MOTOR - Switch A
When set on position "1" the motor will be switched on and off automatically by opening and closing the telescopic visor.
When set on position "0" the motor will remain off at all times.
SPEED - Switch B
Allows the operating speed of the motor to be regulated by means of an electronic speed variator.
LIGHT - Switch C
When light switch is on "AUT" position the light will be turned on and off automatically by opening and closing the visor.
When set to "0" position, the light will remain off, regardless of position of visor.
On "MAN" position the light will be switched on regardless of position of visor.
Controls (Fig. 8):
Button A: turns the lights on/off; every 30 hours of operation the corresponding pilot lamp (S) illuminates to indicate
that the grease filters must be cleaned; every 120 hours of operation the corresponding pilot lamp (S) flashes to indicate
that the grease filters must be cleaned and the charcoal filter replaced. To restart the hour counter (RESET), hold the
button A pressed down for about 1" (while the pilot lamp S is on). Button B: drives the motor in first speed (the corresponding
pilot lamp comes on); when holding it down for about 1", the motor cuts out. Button C: drives the motor in second speed

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