- REMOVAL OF THE FILTER CARTRIDGE
- MOUNTING THE CARBON FILTER
The cooker hood must be in the open position to install and remove its grease filters and
charcoal filters. Push this key
on the upper part of each side (Fig. 8). The panel will rotate forwards to make it possible to
access the grease filters (Fig. 9). Remove the grease filters to access the carbon filters (Fig. 9).
The carbon filters should be changed according to the frequency of downdraft use and in any
case, once every 6 months.
Warning: the stainless steel panel that protects the filters needs to be repositioned cor-
rectly. Incorrect positioning can cause the hood to stop completely.
- ELECTRICAL HOOK UP OF THE HOOD
USEFUL ADVICE:
We recommend fitting the electronic board at a height of at least 10 cm from the ground and
at a suitable distance from all heat sources (e.g., the side of an oven or cook top).
This appliance is fitted with an H05 VVF 3 conductor, 0.75 mm
ground) power cable. This can be hooked up to a 220 – 240 V mono-phase electrical net-
work by way of a CEI 60083 regulation power socket that must remain accessible after
installation, in conformity to installation regulations.
We decline all responsibility in case of accident caused by a lack of ground connection
or incorrect ground connection. The fuse used must be 10 or 16 A. If the power cable is
damaged, call the after-sales service to avoid any risk.
ELECTRIAL HOOK UP
This appliance conforms to the European Directives 2006/95/EC (Low Voltage Directive)
and 2004/108/EC (Electromagnetic Compatibility).
When you install the appliance and carry out maintenance, it must be unplugged from the
power source or the fuses must be disengaged or removed. Electrical hook up must be carried
out before the appliance is installed in the cabinet.
Check that:
- The power source is sufficient.
- Power cords are in good condition.
- The diameter of the cables conforms to installation regulations.
Attention:
If the hood presents some form of anomaly, unplug the appliance or remove the fuse corre-
sponding to the appliance's power line.
to do so. Remove the front panel by simultaneously pulling
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(neutral, phase, and