USE OF ELECTRONIC PUSH BUTTON CONTROL PANEL
Timer/Filters alarm
Pressing the key with the motor active at any speed activates the Timer function: this function determines the auto switch-off of the hood after 15
minutes of operation. Activation of the function is signalled by a RED flashing light.
With the Timer function active, the hood can still be switched off by the user at any time by pressing the key
bled and the RED light will turn off. Should the speed be changed with the Timer function active, the latter will be automatically disabled.
On the other hand, ignition of the fixed RED light indicates a grease filter alarm: this alarm notifies that it is time to wash the metal anti-grease filters
(the alarm is triggered after approximately 30 hours of use). After cleaning the filters, disable the alarm and reset the counters by keeping the key pressed
for 3 seconds.
To disassemble and assemble the anti-grease metal filters, refer to the instructions on drawing
Mode button (ON/OFF)
Pressing the key switches on (or off ) the hood motor: it starts at the previously selected speed prior to switching it off (desired speed function). Should
you wish to use a different speed, set if by using the + and - keys.
Button +
By pressing the key, the motor speed increases. Speeds 1, 2 and 3 are displayed by the number of LEDs switched on, excluding the light and timer LEDs.
The + key in the version with 4 speeds has an intermittent light: the 4th speed or intensity is timed and after approximately 7 minutes the motor automat-
ically switches to 3rd speed.
Button -
By pressing the key, the motor speed reduces. Speeds 1, 2 and 3 are displayed by the number of LEDs switched on, excluding the light
and timer LEDs.
Light button
ON: light on (lit button) OFF: light off
LIGHTING
The range hood is equipped with high efficiency, low consumption LED spotlights with extremely long duration under normal use con-
ditions.
Should the LED spotlight need to be replaced, proceed as shown in the figure
MAINTENANCE
Before cleaning or carrying out maintenance operations, disconnect the equipment by removing the plug or switching off the main switch.
Regular maintenance guarantees proper operation and good performance over time.
Special attention is to be paid to the metal anti-grease filters and active carbon filters. In fact, frequent cleaning of the filters and their supports ensures that
no grease is accumulated on the hood, which is dangerous and can cause fires.
EXTERNAL CLEANING
You are advised to clean the external surfaces of the hood at least once every 15 days to prevent oily substances and grease from sticking to them.
Do not use too much water next to the push button control panel and lighting devices in order to prevent humidity from reaching electronic
parts. You must not use detergents containing abrasive, acid or corrosive substances or abrasive cloths: a direct consequence of not complying
with these warnings will result in irreversible deterioration of the hood's surface.The glass panels can only be cleaned with specific, non-corrosive or
non-abrasive detergents using a soft cloth.
The Manufacturer declines all responsibility for failure to comply with these instructions.
KRISTAL
To clean the brushed stainless steel hood, the Manufacturer recommends using "Magic Steel" wipes. Alternatively, it can be cleaned using a damp cloth, slightly mois-
tened with neutral, liquid detergent or denatured alcohol. Finish off cleaning by rinsing well and drying with soft cloths.
KRISTAL TOP
Cleaning the hood, which is made of anti-fingerprint treated material (Fasteel), is to be carried out by only using water and neutral soap and a soft cloth.
Finish off cleaning by rinsing well and drying with soft cloths.
CLEANING OF INTERNAL PARTS
It is forbidden to clean electrical parts, or parts related to the motor inside the hood, with liquids or solvents.
Do not use abrasive products.
All these operations are to be carried out after having disconnected the equipment from the electrical mains power supply.
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