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Electronic Control Of Buttons
1) Hood light on/o (the button light is on when the hood light is on).
2) Hood extractor on/o (the button light is on when the extractor is on).
3) (- Symbol) Reduces extractor speed (the button light is on when the function is activated).
3) (+ Symbol) Increases extractor speed (the button light is on when the function is activated).
4) Timer function, the extraction time at levels 1, 2 and 3 is 15 minutes and the hood turns o automatically. At speed 4
the timer function turns on, the button lights up and the extractor fan works for 7 minutes, before switching to speed 3.
For maximum eciency, speed 3 should be used when there are strong smells and lots of steam, speed 2 in normal
conditions and speed 1 to keep the air clean with minimal energy consumption. The hood must be turned on when you start
cooking and left on until all odors have disappeared.
Bae And Mesh Filters
Use the handle to remove the metallic grease filter.
Bae Filters
These capture the grease particles in the air. They can be washed and must be cleaned every month with hot water and
detergent. The filters can be washed in the dishwasher. Wait until they are completely dry before putting them back in the
hood. This operation should be carried out at regular intervals.
Lights
The hood has high-eciency and low power consumption LED lights that work for many hours in regular conditions.
Maintenance And Cleaning
Do not spray detergents directly on the controls when cleaning the hood.
The hood must be cleaned regularly (at least as frequently as the maintenance of the grease filters) internally and externally.
Clean using a cloth moistened with neutral liquid detergent. Do not use abrasive products.
DO NOT USE ALCOHOL!
WARNING: Ignoring the basic advice for cleaning the hood and replacing the
filters could lead to a fire risk. As such, it is advisable to follow these instructions.
The manufacturer shall not be held liable for damage to the motor or other forms of
damage caused by inadequate maintenance or the failure to comply with the above
safety recommendations.
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