Operation Manual
Maintenance
Maintenance of the grease filter
The hood contains one metal filter which should
be cleaned twice a month.
Access to the filter
Take hold of the right and left side of the plate (a)
and pull down simultaneously.
Remove the filter (b) by taking hold of its hook and
pulling down.
Cleaning the filter:
• in the dishwasher
• manually: in a hot solution of water and a
liquid detergent. Rince and allow to dry com-
pletely
Important! The previous instructions need to
be followed. If not an increased fire hazard may
occur.
Maintenance of the hood
Please allow the lights to cool down sufficiently
before cleaning the hood.
Use a soft, wet cloth and a mild detergent to clean
the hood.
Never use aggressive, abrasive detergents or
sponges. Bleach will damage stainless steel.
The stainless steel surfaces can be treated with
Novy Inoxcleaner (906.060) after cleaning.
Replacing the lamps
Please allow the lights to cool down sufficiently
before touching them. Cover and protect delicate
surfaces underneath the hood when changing
lamps
Replace the lamps:
• attach the suction device to the lamp
• pull towards you
• put a new lamp in place using the same suc-
tion device
The hoods have 2 lamps of the following type:
12V/20W/Ø35/GU4/38° (order number 7401.029).
Total energy consumption with lightning:
810, 811: 210 W
820, 821: 380 W
Electrical connection
Electrical output: electrical cord + plug with
ground. To be plugged into socket with ground.
Check for compatibility with information on type
plate (behind filter).
Socket must be within reach.
Changes or replacement of the electrical cord
should be performed by a professional only.
Programming the remote control
Connect the hood to the electrical network, but
DON’T switch it on.
1. Open the battery holder of the remote control
and program the DIP-switch 10 in “OFF” (switch
down)
2. Select 0/I +
of the hood until (according to
the type of hood) the 2nd green LED blinks
3. Select within 10 seconds
of the remote
control to confirm the programming. The hood and
remote control are now on the same frequency.
The DIP-switch isn’t used als a codingswitch,
with the 9 other switches 512 possibilities can be
made.
The code gets registered in a EEPROM memory,
what means that the code stays when the power
breaks down.
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