Installation Manual

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The activated charcoal filters, if present, are designed to collect unpleasant odours in the cooking fumes. The air is then released purified in the environment. The charcoal filters must not be washed,
but replaced 2 or 3 times a year, depending on how much the hood is used. New filters are to be requested directly to the manufacturer.
To replace the activated carbon filters, open the mail panel and remove the central protection (Fig. 11 and Fig. 12).
At this point the activated carbon filters can be moved by rotating them about 90° with respect to their position to release then from the interlocking tabs, then accompanying the filter downwards
without the aid of tools (Fig.13 and Fig.14).
To reinstall the new activated carbon filters, reverse operations.
The hood features a LED light that, in addition to offering a good lighting and a significant energy savings, are guaranteed to last on average 10 times more than traditional lights. For replacement,
contact the Assistance Service.
In order to remove the remaining glue or any impurity, the cooker hood must be cleaned immediately after installation and after having removed the protective film.
The cooker hood must be cleaned frequently both internally and externally (at least once a month).
Do not let dirt gather on the inner and outer surfaces of the hood.
To clean the exterior of the hood do not use either acid or basic products, or abrasive sponges.
Clean the hood with a sponge dampen in warm water and a little quantity of neutral detergent (for example dishwasher detergent), in order to remove possible particles of grease.
Rinse with a damp cloth, removing all the detergent carefully, following the satin finish direction on the steel surface.
Drying is very important, especially in areas where water is particularly hard and leaves limestone.
All the ordinary and extraordinary maintenance can be performed without having to remove the hood.
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