These indications must be stored together with the instructions booklet of the range hood.
The manufacturer declines any liability for failure to comply with these instructions.
4. CLEANING THE IONISED PIPES (qualified personnel only)
This extremely delicate operation must be performed by qualified personnel, as the ionised
pipes are powered at high voltage. In normal use conditions, we recommend performing
the operation every 18 months. Before starting any operation, disconnect the range hood
from the mains. Remove the CARBON-ZEO filters as described in paragraph F2. The ion-
ised pipes can now be accessed and removed and cleaned as described in the following
section (see fig. H4).
- Release spring M of the earthed metal sheath outside the pipe;
- Loosen the ionised pipes (TI) of the ionising chamber and remove the metal mesh;
- Carefully clean the pipe using a cloth with ethylic alcohol. Wash the external metal
sheath using water and soap and rinse it carefully.
- Ensure that the sheath is FULLY DRY (put it in the oven at 50°C for 10 min) and then place
it back in the pipes.
- Re-activate the pipes in the ionising chamber and re-hook spring M.
- Re-install the CARBON-ZEO filters by following the inverse operation described in sec-
tion F2.
- Reconnect the range hood to the mains.
After approximately 4 years of normal use, the efficiency of the ionising pipes can gradually
reduce. Therefore, we recommend replacing them after 5 years.
5. CLEANING THE INSIDE OF THE APPLIANCE
The electrical parts or parts of the motor assembly inside the range hood must not be
cleaned using liquids or solvents.
Do not use abrasive products. All the above operations must be performed after having dis-
connected the appliance from the mains power supply.
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WARRANTY
The new equipment is covered by warranty. The warranty conditions are provided by the
distributor.
The manufacturer is not liable for any inaccuracies in this booklet resulting from printing or
transcription errors. The manufacturer reserves the right to modify its products as it consid-
ers necessary or in the interests of the user, without compromising their essential safety and
operating characteristics.
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
L1
L1 INSTRUCTION FOR SUSPENDED ISLAND HOOD ASSEMBLY
(Fig. A)
1) Make sure there is a set-up for the electrical power supply for the hood on the ceiling it
is being installed on, according to regulations in force. Disconnect the power supply that
feeds the hood.
2) Insert:
- the 4 stainless steel lanyards (C1) into the 4 holes (F1) of the ceiling bracket (SC);
-
the power supply cable for the hood system (CAI) in the specific opening of the ceiling
bracket (SC).
3) Connect the power supply cable (CAI) to the power supply clamp (MA) complying with the
live, neutral and earth requirements (refer to sec. D).
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