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MorleyWay, Peterborough,PE2 9JB,England www.hotpoint.co.uk Hood Instructions HOTpoint Oven 14-04-2005 8:48 Pagina 1[...]
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GB Contents Installation, 2-3 Assembly Technical information, 4 Electrical connection Power cable Technical data Description, 5 Filtering version Ducting version Operation, 6 Controls Maintenance,7 Cleaning the hood Cleaning the grease filters Replacing the charcoal filter Replacing the lamps Precautions and tips, 8 General safety Air vent Disposal[...]
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2 Installation 6) For the hoods in filtering version, fit the reducer (E). Securing the decorative flue 1) Assemble the support bracket of the decorative flue and adjust the width with the 2 screws (F). Then, using the screw anchors and the screws (G), secure it to the ceiling in such a way that it is in line with the hood. 2) For the filtering ver[...]
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3 d) Make the electrical connection of the hood by means of the power cable ( refer to the paragraph “Electrical connection” ). e) Lower the lower flue resting it on the hood. f) Check if the charcoal filter (P) has been installed. If not yet installed, proceed by sliding the 2 filter clips into their seats and turn the filter upwards. 3) Ducti[...]
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4 Electrical connection ! Arrange the electrical power supply within the decorative flue dimensions. ! When making the electrical connections, check that the voltage values correspond to those indicated on the data plate inside the appliance itself. ! In case your appliance is not furnished with a non separating flexible cable and has no plug, or h[...]
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5 Description The hood may be in the filtering or ducting version. Decide from the outset which type is to be installed. For better efficiency, we recommend installing the hood in the ducting version (if possible). Filtering version The hood aspirates air from the kitchen impregnated with fumes and smells, purifies it through the grease filters and[...]
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6 GB Operation Controls Speed increase button Repeatedly pressing the button will increase the motor speed until reaching the maximum speed (12th speed). Boost speed button Activates the motor at boost speed (13th speed) for 10 minutes, after which the motor goes back to running at the speed set previously. Light button Turns the lights on/off. Mot[...]
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7 Maintenance Replacing the charcoal filter If using the hood in the filtering version, the charcoal filter (P) will periodically have to be replaced. First of all, remove the metal grease filters. Push the catch towards the inside and remove the charcoal filter from its seat. Replace the charcoal filter with one of the same type by carrying out th[...]
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8 Disposal The European Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), requires that old household electrical appliances must not be disposed of in the normal unsorted municipal waste stream. Old appliances must be collected separately in order to optimise the recovery and recycling of the materials they contain and reduc[...]