Smeg SHR900X 90cm Under Cupboard Rangehood

User Manual - Page 7

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Metal grease filters
These can also be washed in the dishwasher, and need to be cleaned when
all the command LEDs light up in a continuous manner or at least once
every 2 months use, or more frequently if use is particularly intensive.
Resetting the alarm signal
• Press button T1 (see the paragraph on Use).
Cleaning the Filters
Remove the Filters one at a time, supporting them with one hand while
you pull the lever down with the other.
Wash the Filters without bending them, and leave them to dry com-
pletely before replacing.
Replace, taking care to ensure that the handle faces forwards.
Activated Charcoal Filter (Recirculation Version)
This cannot be washed or regenerated, and must be changed when all the command LEDs start to flash,
or at least once every 4 months.
Activating the alarm signal
In Recirculation Version Hoods, the Filter Saturation Alarm must be activated on installation or at a later date.
Press and hold the Delay button (T4) on the keypad for 5 seconds and the following will be displayed:
Leds (L1-L2-L3) flash twice – Activated Charcoal Filter saturation alarm ACTIVATED.
Leds (L1-L2-L3) flash once – Activated Charcoal Filter saturation alarm DEACTI
VATED.
CHANGING THE ACTIVATED CHARCOAL FILTER
Resetting the alarm signal
• Press button T1 (see the paragraph on Use).
Changing the Filter
Remove the Metal grease filters.
Remove the saturated Activated Charcoal Filters, as indicated (A).
Fit the new Filters, as indicated (B).
Replace the Metal grease filters.
A
B
Lighting
LIGHT REPLACEMENT
Halogen lamps
Open the spotlight cover.
Remove the halogen lamp from the lamp holder.
Replace it with another lamp that has the same characteristics,
making sure that the two pins are inserted properly into the
housings in the lamp holder.
Close the spotlight cover.
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