Operation via Switch
gency function, not all functions are available)
The control panel Located on the Ceil-
ing Device below the Pane. The control
panel consists of 2 buttons with 6
LED's. The exhaust power is controlled
over the switch panel. Among the light-
ing additional options are also controlled
over the switch panel by some extractor
hoods.
a b c 1 2 3 4 f
a
= Pressing the button =
Longer push= results in dimmed light
Pressing the button again=Light OFF
b
= Pressing the button 1x = fan ON,
Pressing the button 2x = Level 2,
Pressing the button 3x =Level 3,
Pressing the button 4x=intensive Level
intensive level (motor switches back to
level 3 after 5 minutes)
LED Indicators:
Information regarding the operating condi-
tions of the hood can be read on the de-
vice's LED indicators:
Cool Down
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Intensive Level
Filter Saturation Indicator
(is an emer-
+
Light ON
(no LED).
Level 1, LED c + 1 ON
LED c + 1-2 ON
LED c + 1-3 ON
LED c + 1-4 ON
green LED
green LED
green LED
green LED
green LED
red
LED
Filter Saturation : Button 1 (remote
control min. 15 sec. pressures to a
LED
goes off (reset)The metal filter must
be cleaned regularly (at least every 14
days) to prevent a fire hazard. The nec-
essary cleaning of the grease filter is
also shown via the LED indicator: the
red LED on the ceiling unit lights up as
of 15 operating hours.
LED c: Indicates operational status:
LED c blinking: Indicates automatic cool
down period (the hood will automatically
decrease by one power level every 5
minutes until it finally turns off)
LED 1: Power level 1 (lowest motor
speed), press button 2 on the remote
control once
LED 2: Power level 2 (middle motor
speed)
Press button 2 on the remote control
twice
LED 3: Power level 3 (high motor speed)
Press button 2 on the remote control
three times
LED 4: Intensive level (motor automati-
cally returns to level 3 after 5 minutes)
Press button 3 on the remote control
LED f: Filter Saturation Indicator
The metal filter must be cleaned when
the red LED lights up (see section on
cleaning and care).
Cleaning and care
Cleaning the surfaces
Danger due to electric shock! Discon-
nect the extractor hood from the power
supply by pulling the plug out of the
socket or by switching off the fuse.
When cleaning, make sure that no water
penetrates the device. Regular cleaning
of the surface saves laborious removal
of stubborn contamination. Only use
conventional detergents or universal
cleaning agents suitable for cleaning
stainless steel/aluminium. Never use
abrasive cleaning agents or steel wool.
After cleaning the hood, treat the
en
red
ON/OFF
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