Operating Instructions and Installation Instructions

EN 12
Use
NOTE: These operating instructions apply to
several appliance models It is possible that
individual features are described which do not
apply to your appliance.
When using a hood sufficient air flow is necessary.
However large your kitchen may be, there is only
so much air available in that space. Opening a
door or window or the installation of a ventilation
grid close to the hood insures a good quality of
air flow.
Insufficient air flow will impair the extraction
efficiency of your hood immensely.
Insufficient air flow can cause reflux from other
air ducts such as chimneys or combustion
appliances.
When using a cooker hood and appliances using
energy other than electrical in the same space,
the pressure in the room may not surpass 4 Pa (=
0.04mBar).
Safety
Deep frying under the hood is only allowed un-
der constant supervision.
Under no circumstances is it allowed to
flambé under the hood.
In case of fire always switch off the hood.
Never extinguish burning fat or oil with water.
Cover the pot with a well fitting lid or a burn-
blanket.
Advice
For maximum efficiency please follow this advice:
When cooking make sure pots are positioned
properly under the hood surface.
Activate the hood a few minutes prior to cook-
ing.
Switch the hood off 10 minutes after cooking
is finished (delay function if present).
Avoid drafts under the hood surface.
When using induction: adapt the intensity of
both hob and hood to the lowest possible
level in order to avoid excessive creation of
damp fumes.
Operation
L = Lights
1 = Speed level 1
2 = Speed level 2
3 = Speed level 3
4 = Speed level 4
Switch on – switch off
You can switch on the motor with key 1. You can
only start and stop the motor with this key.
Levels of intensity
The hood has 4 speed levels. With buttons 1 to 4
you can choose the speed level. The illuminated
buttons shows the level in use
Illumination
you can switch on and off the illumination as soon
as the drawer is opened.