Page 3 - Contents; PRECAUTIONS
Contents 3 EN PRECAUTIONS INSTALLATION - 4 USE - 6 MAINTENANCE - 7 CONFIGURATION - 8 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS - 9 AIR CONNECTION SYSTEMS - 19 FILTER VERSION - 19 EXTRACTION VERSION - 20 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE - 22 CONTROL UNIT - 22 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE - 32 EXTERNAL CLEANING - 32 CLEANING METAL F...
Page 4 - Installation; The air that is extracted must; not; be conveyed into a duct that is
Installation 4 EN WARNING! Read this manual carefully before installing and/or using the hood. • The manufacturer will not be held liable for damage resultingfrom incorrect or improper installation. • Installation and adjustments should be carried out by qualifiedpersonnel. • Check the integrity of ...
Page 5 - For Australia and New Zealand:; Range hoods and other cooking
Installation 5 WARNING! Read this manual carefully before installing and/or using the hood. • Comply with the legal requirements regarding the discharge ofextracted air when the hood is in operation. • Caution: Failure to install the screws or fixing devices inaccordance with these instructions may ...
Page 6 - Use; Do not flambé foods under the hood: Risk of fire.; CAUTION; : accessible parts may become very hot when used with
Use 6 • Do not cook or fry in a way that creates strong flames that maybe drawn by the hood while it is in operation and cause a fire. • Do not flambé foods under the hood: Risk of fire. • This appliance may be used by children under 8 years of ageand by persons with reduced physical, sensory or men...
Page 7 - Maintenance; be performed by children unless they are
Maintenance 7 • Disconnect the appliance from the power supply beforecarrying out cleaning or maintenance. • Maintain the filters carefully and regularly according to theschedule recommended by the manufacturer. • Clean the surfaces of the hood using a damp cloth and a neutralliquid detergent. • The...
Page 8 - Configuration; EXTRACTION VERSION
Configuration 8 This appliance has been designed to be used as an EXTRACTORhood (extraction of air to the outside) or as a FILTER hood (air isrecirculated indoors). EXTRACTION VERSION To configure the hood as the extraction version, connect the motoroutlet using a rigid or flexible pipe having an in...
Page 9 - Installation instructions
Page 17 - on the back of
Installation instructions 17 The hood is supplied with all the accessories required forinstallation. For the minimum distance between the lower surface ofthe hood and the type of hob, please refer to the image on page 9.The hood is fitted with a fume non-return valve, make sure that it isfree to ope...
Page 19 - Air connection systems; FILTER VERSION; Leave the motor inlet unobstructed.
Air connection systems 19 FILTER VERSION Leave the motor inlet unobstructed. Odour filters are already fitted to some hoods by the manufacturer. Refer to the following pages to find out which models are fitted withodour filters. EN
Page 20 - supplied. The diameter of the extraction duct
Air connection systems 20 EXTRACTION VERSION The maximum length of the duct covers is 850 mm. Bend the twoappendages for fastening the lower duct cover by 90°; see the figureon page 12. Position the 2 brackets for the upper duct cover at theupper limit indicated; see figures on pages 11 and 12. Mark...
Page 21 - Electrical connection
Electrical connection 21 Electrical connections should be carried out by a qualified installer. In the case of direct electrical connection to the mains, a suitablebipolar switch with a minimum contact separation of 3 mm and thatcomplies with current standards should be installed between theapplianc...
Page 22 - Instructions for use; CONTROL UNIT; -button control panel
Instructions for use 22 CONTROL UNIT For an optimal and efficient use of the product, it is recommendedthat you switch on the hood a few minutes before you start cookingand keep it on for at least 15 minutes after you have finished oruntil the steam and odours have been completely eliminated. Thefol...
Page 23 - ) Light brightness adjustment; Touch Technology
Instructions for use 23 6-button control panel _______________________________________________________ A ) Shutdown timer B ) Speed selection C ) Turbo function G ) Light brightness adjustment Light colour temperature adjustment Touch Technology ______________________________________________________...
Page 24 - Button functions; Speed 1 button. Lights up when the motor is running at speed 1.
Instructions for use 24 Button functions _______________________________________________________ Hood OFF button. (If the fan and the lights are on). Speed 1 button. Lights up when the motor is running at speed 1. Speed 2 button. Lights up when the motor is running at speed 2. Speed 3 button. Lights...
Page 25 - Light brightness adjustment; Briefly touching the; Filter alarm reset; After 100 hours of hood operation, buttons; 4h air exchange function; button
Instructions for use 25 Light brightness adjustment _______________________________________________________ Briefly touching the button immediately switches the lights on or off. Touching and holding this button for more than 1 second graduallyincreases the brightness to the maximum level and then d...
Page 26 - -button control panel; ) 24h air exchange function; When power is turned on, the unit will be in the off mode. Only the
Instructions for use 26 9-button control panel _______________________________________________________ A ) Shutdown timer B ) Speed selection C ) Turbo function D ) 24h air exchange function E ) Automatic switch-off F ) Filter alarm reset G ) Light brightness adjustment Light colour temperature adju...
Page 28 - Light colour temperature adjustment; Touch
Instructions for use 28 Light brightness adjustment _______________________________________________________ Briefly touching the button immediately switches the lights on or off. Touching and holding this button for more than 1 secondgradually increases the brightness to the maximum level and thende...
Page 29 - GHOST function
Instructions for use 29 GHOST function _______________________________________________________ When this product is turned off, only the button remains illuminated (at low brightness). If the button is pressed, the hood will be set to standby and all buttons will light up with abrightness of 5%. Whe...
Page 30 - Hob and hood connection; every 5 seconds
Instructions for use 30 Hob and hood connection _______________________________________________________ Automatic operation specifications – Auto-Vent 2.0 Some models are provided with a wireless communication system toallow them to be controlled automatically via an induction hob. Automatic switch-...
Page 32 - of; Cleaning and maintenance
Always disconnect the hood from the power supply before carryingout cleaning and/or maintenance. Regular cleaning ensures that the appliance provides goodperformance and a long service life. Special attention should be paidto the grease filters and carbon filters. Note: The accumulation of grease in...
Page 33 - REPLACING ODOUR FILTERS
REPLACING ODOUR FILTERS (filter version only) This type of filter retains odours until the material becomessaturated. They cannot be washed and cannot be regenerated. It istherefore recommended to replace them at least every six monthsor more frequently if the hood is used intensively.Before startin...
Page 34 - Models
ODOUR FILTERS ON MOTOR 1) Open the panel 2) Remove the grease filter 3) Rotate the used odour filters by 90° and remove them fromtheir seat 4) Take 2 new filters, insert them on the motor and rotate themby 90° 5) Reinstall the grease filter 6) Close the panel Models KV26 – KV28 – KV394 - KVFAB Clean...
Page 36 - μW; Replacing the lamps
Always disconnect the hood from the power supply before carryingout cleaning and/or maintenance. The hood is fitted with a LED lighting system.The LED lights guarantee optimal lighting, last up to 10 times longerthan traditional lamps and use 90% less power.This appliance is fitted with a Class 1M w...
Page 38 - Treatment of WEEE
In accordance with art. 26 of Italian Legislative Decree no. 49 of 14March 2014"Implementation of Directive 2012/19/EU, on waste electrical andelectronic equipment (WEEE)" The crossed out bin symbol on the appliance or its packagingindicates that the product, at the end of its working life, ...