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Type | Wall-mounted |
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Width | 60 cm |
Lighting | LED |
Number of Speeds | 3 |
Filter Type | Aluminium |
Fluid Dynamic Efficiency Class | C |
Lighting Efficiency Class | A |
Grease Filtering Efficiency Class | C |
Energy Efficiency Class | A |
Boost Function | Yes |
Motor Power | 270 W |
Number of Bulbs | 2 |
Bulb Power | 3 W |
Number of Filters | 2 |
Colour | Black |
Number of Motors | 1 |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Depth | 500 mm |
Ensure adequate ventilation when operating the cooker hood with open fireplaces or burners that rely on environmental air.
General warnings for electrical appliances, including filter checks, hot bulbs, flambé cooking, free flames, and oil overheating.
Disconnect the electrical plug before performing any maintenance on the appliance to ensure safety.
Details on Class II appliance connection, mains wiring (Brown=L, Blue=N), plug accessibility, and omnipolar switch requirements.
Specifies minimum mounting height, connection tube rules, and exhaust pipe connection to avoid shared conduits.
Ensure lamps are well tightened if they do not work.
Instructions for drilling holes, fixing the hood, and adjusting spacers for installation between two hanging cupboards.
Steps for drilling holes, fixing spacers and clamps, and securing the hood to the wall using screws and dowels.
Procedure to remove and re-fix the front panel by releasing spring locking knobs.
Guide for inserting the coupling flange and connecting the discharge pipe for the exhausting version.
Instructions for installing active carbon filters, their replacement, and attachment to the motor housing.
Details on how the front panel controls the thermoelectric valve and lights for centralized vacuum systems.
Operate the appliance before and after cooking to eliminate cooking vapours and odours effectively.
Clean anti-grease filters every 2 months to prevent fire hazard; wash in detergent solution or use dishwasher.
Replace active carbon filters at least every four months as they purify air and are not washable.
Clean fan and surfaces regularly using a cloth moistened with denatured alcohol or non-abrasive liquid detergent.