Airuno Raffaello 120 Assembly Instructions

Raaello 120 Ceiling Hood
Installaon & User Instrucons
Please read these instrucons carefully before installing
and operang this appliance

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Contents
1. Introducon 3
2. Health and Safety 3-4
3. Warranty Informaon 4-5
3.1 Aer Sales Service Informaon 4
3.2 How to Report a Fault 5
3.3 Technical Assistance 5
4. Installaon 5-
4.1 Assembly Instrucons 5-8
4.2 Ducng 9-12
4.2.1 Informaon on Exhaust Air Ducng 9
4.2.2 Cross Secon of the Exhaust Air Ducng 9
4.2.3 Exhaust Material, Ducng & Shape 10
4.2.4 Length of the Exhaust Ducng, Curves &
Bends 11-12
4.3 Electrical Wiring 13-14
4.3.1 Electrical Wiring Diagram 13
4.3.2 Controls 14
5. Use & Maintenance 14-15
5.1 Changing the Light Bulbs 14
5.2 Cleaning the Metal Filters 14
5.3 Carbon Filters 14-15
5.3.1 Polyester Carbon Filters 14-15
5.3.2 Long Life Carbon Filters 15
5.4 Cleaning the Hood 15
6. Technical Data 15
7. Troubleshoong 16
8. Dimensions 17
8.1 Raaello 120cm Without Motor 17
8.2 Raaello 120cm With Motor 17

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1. Introducon
Dear Customer,
We wish to thank you for choosing this Air Uno
cooker hood. In order to get the best performance
from your appliance we recommend that you read
this booklet carefully before operang the appliance
for the rst me.
Revisions to the publicaon
In order to improve the product, to keep this
publicaon up to date the manufacturer reserves the
right to make modicaon without any advance
noce. Any reproducon, even in part, of this manual
without the consent of the manufacturer is
prohibited.
Care of the manual and how to consult it
• Take good care of this manual and keep it in a
place which can be easily and quickly reached.
• If this manual should be lost or destroyed, or if it
is in poor condion, ask for a copy from your
retailer, providing product idencaon data.
• Informaon which is essenal or that requires
special aenon is shown in bold text.
2. Health and Safety
• Installaon of the cooker hood, making
electrical connecons, checking its operaon
and maintenance are all tasks which should be
carried out by qualied and authorised
personnel.
• Install the cooker hood in accordance with the
regulaons in force in your local area, region
and country.
• For the correct use of the appliance and to
prevent accidents, the instrucons given in this
booklet must always be followed.
• Before beginning any operaon, the user, or
whoever is preparing to operate on the
appliance, must have read and understood the
enre contents of this instrucon booklet.
• All responsibility for improper use is taken
enrely by the user and as such relieves Air Uno
of any civil or criminal responsibility.
• In view of the fact that it is an electrical
appliance, do not touch the appliance with wet
hands.
• Before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance
operaon, make sure in advance that the
appliance is isolated from the mains electricity
supply.
• Incorrect installaon or faulty maintenance (not
conforming to the requirements set out in this
booklet) can cause harm to people, animals or
property. In such cases Air Uno is absolved from
any civil or criminal responsibility.
This product complies with EU Direcve EU2002/96/
EC.
The crossed bin symbol on the appliance indicates
that the product, at the end of its life, must be
disposed of separately from domesc waste, either
by taking it to a separate waste disposal site for
electric and electronic appliances or by returning it to
your dealer when you buy another similar appliance.
The user is responsible for taking the appliance to a
special waste disposal site at the end of its life. If the
disused appliance is collected correctly as separate
waste, it can be recycled, treated and disposed of
ecologically.
WARNINGS:
− This appliance can be used by children aged from
8 years and above and persons with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilies, or lack of
experience and knowledge if they have been
given supervision or instrucon concerning use
of the appliance in a safe way and understand
the hazards involved.
− Children shall not play with the appliance.
Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be
made by children without supervision.
ATTENTION
This warning sign indicates that the
message to which it refers should be
carefully read and understood, because
failure to comply with what these noces
say can cause serious damage to the
extractor and put the user’s safety at risk.
INFORMATION
This symbol is used to highlight
informaon which is important for proper
extractor operaon. Failure to comply
with these provisions will compromise
use of the boiler and its operaon will not
be sasfactory.
MANUAL
Indicates that you should carefully read
this manual or the related instrucons.

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− Before cleaning or performing any periodic or
urgent maintenance to the hood, isolate the
mains supply and turn the main switch o.
− Before cleaning or performing any periodic or
urgent maintenance to the hood, isolate the
mains supply and turn the main switch o.
− Do not connect the hood to any piping used for
combuson appliances, such as burners, boilers
or re places.
− Check that the main power supply corresponds
to the voltage required by the hood, which is
given on the silver label stuck inside the hood.
Ensure that the electric system is correctly
earthed and that the earth discharge works
correctly.
− When cooking do not use any materials that
could form high or unusual ames. Oil that has
been used twice and fats are very dangerous and
could easily catch re. Do not prepare ambé
dishes under the hood.
− Once the specialised technician has completed
the installaon of the hood equipped with a
remote motor, all the leads, connectors, ground
connecons and the remote motor must not be
accessible to the user. Only the installer is
granted access by removing screwed on panel.
− Respect local legislaon and regulaons issued
by the relave authories regarding the exhaust
air when the sucon is operang. Failure to
respect and perform all maintenance and
cleaning operaons described in this handbook
could cause a re hazard.
ATTENTION: Accessible parts may become hot when
the hood is used with cooking appliance.
3. Warranty Informaon
We oer a 4 year warranty on all Airuno cooker
hoods, which will start from the date of delivery. The
warranty covers parts and labour for the 4 year term
based on whether its proved to be either faulty
materials or components. We will at our own
discreon either repair or replace the goods Free of
Charge, including any carriage costs.
This is based on the following condions:-
1. The product has been ed/installed as per our
instrucons.
2. The product has been used for normal domesc
purposes only, and in accordance with the
manufacturer’s operang and maintenance
instrucons.
3. The product has been serviced, maintained,
repaired, taken apart or tampered with by any
person not authorised by us.
EXCLUSIONS
This guarantee does not cover:
• Damage or calls resulng from incorrect
installaon, transportaon, improper use or
neglect, the replacement of any light bulbs or
removable parts of glass or plasc.
• Costs incurred for calls to put right appliances
improperly installed or calls to appliances
outside the United Kingdom.
• Normal wear and tera.
• Products deemed to be in use within a
commercial environment.
• Grease lter mesh.
• Bulbs and LEDs.
• Carbon lters.
• Damage caused to the body by usage of
detergent spray or other contaminants.
• Damage or corrosion of the LED pars, glass and
stainless steel parts.
• Any products taken apart or serviced by
unauthorised individuals or service engineers or
replaced with other manufacturer’s components.
• Product which is not installed with the correct
size ducng.
This guarantee is in addion to your statutory and
legal rights.
3.1 Aer Sales Service Informaon
A eld service engineer is available to aend a
breakdown occurring during the cooker hoods
guarantee period.
The cooker hood must be made available for
aendance during normal working hours, Monday to
Friday.

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3.2 How to Report a Fault
Step 1
• Contact your installaon or service engineer,
who should assess the unit and works carried
out on the appliance prior to requesng the
aendance of an engineer from Airuno.
Step 2
Please note that upon aendance by an Airuno
engineer, a charge will be made where: - The
engineer nds no fault with the cooker hood.
• The cause of the breakdown is due to parts of
the system not manufactured or supplied by
Airuno.
• The cooker hood has not been installed in
accordance with the manufacturer’s
instrucons.
• The cooker hood has not been installed by a
qualied er.
• The breakdown occurs outside the guarantee
period.
• The appliance has not been maintained
correctly.
• The breakdown occurs as a result of work on
the appliance by an unauthorised third-party.
3.3 Technical Assistance
A team of trained technical advisors are available to
discuss any problem with the appliance. In many
cases, the problem may be solved over the
telephone, eliminang the need for an engineer’s
visit. Before making contact, please have the
following informaon ready:
• The details of the Silver label (located on the
inside of the cooker hood behind the grease
lters).
• A descripon of the fault and any unusual
behaviour by the cooker hood before the failure
occurred.
• The installaon date.
4. Installaon
The minimum safety distance between the boom
of the hood and the top of the cooking hob must be
650mm (Fig 1), smaller distances must be previously
authorised by the manufacturer. The maximum is
1.6m and the opmum height is 1.2m.
Ø150mm round or 220x90mm rectangular ducng
must be used. Ducng with a smaller diameter
could cause airow issues and invalidate the
warranty.
The hood can be used for both ltering and sucon.
When the ltering funcon is operang, i.e. with air
recycle, carbon lters must be used.
When the sucon funcon is operang i.e.
exhausng the ltered air on the outside, a suitable
compensaon system must be used according to
current standards in force. The diameter of the
fume exhaust pipe must be the same or greater
than the diameter of the hood pipe union.
There must be sucient venlaon in the room
where the hood is installed, to allow simultaneous
use of other appliances that use gas or other fuels.
4.1 Assembly Instrucons
Aenon: Before proceeding with the installaon,
make sure that the screws and the anchors already
supplied, are suitable for the type of ceiling the
hood must be xed to.
To assemble the hood use the accessories that are
supplied and follow the instrucons given in the
enclosed hand book.
Screw hole dimensions and cut-out dimensions
Raaello 120 with Motor
Fig 1
280.5 650 280.5
30.5 455 30.5
Silver label details
MOD:
ART:
DATE
TYPE:
Installaon Date:

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Raaello 120 without Motor
Fig 2
Raaello 120 with and without motor cut-out
dimensions
Fig 3
Fig 4
1. Drill a Ø4mm hole in the bulkhead (Fig 5) at
the 4 anchor locaons (Fig 4).
Fig 5
2. Screw the cap onto the bolt (Fig 6).
Fig 6
3. Screw the bolts into the 4 holes leaving 15mm
from bulkhead to end of the bolt and cap (Fig 7).
Fig 7
4. Remove the cap from the bolt (Fig 8).
15mm
Ø9mm hole
Ø4mm
Min 45mm
280.5 650 280.5
30.5 455 30.5

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Fig 8
5. Pull down at each side of glass to open (Fig 9).
Fig 9
6. Remove the grease lters and undo the 6 screws
to remove the cover (Fig 10).
Fig 10
7. Remove the cover from the body (Fig 11).
Fig 11
Align the xings to the holes on the hood and
ghten bolts to x the hood to the bulkhead (Fig
12).
Fig 12
9. Only ghten the bolts so the hood is xed
securely to the bulked. If you ghten too much you
will damage the frame (Fig 13).
14mm

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Fig 13
10. Re-insert the glass cover and frame into the
body and ghten the screws (Fig 14).
Fig 14
12. Push up at each side of the glass cover to shut
(Fig 15).
Fig 15
If the Raaello has a motor aached then this can
be rotated to suit ducng installaon (Fig 16). To do
this just undo the 4 screws rotate the motor and
reghten the screws.
Fig 16
Ducng can also be taken from the top of the
Raaello. To do this undo the screws 4 screws and
rotate the motor then reghten the screws (Fig 17).
Fig 17
If the Raaello has a remote or external motor then
the rectangular ducng can be taken from any side
of the box or Ø150mm round ducng can be taken
from the top (Fig 18).
Fig 18
Min 2mm
Max 30mm
Max 30mm
70
Ø150
Ø150
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4.2 Ducng
4.2.1 Informaon on Exhaust Air
Ducng
The planning and design of extractor ducng has a
signicant inuence on the airow rate and the
noise level of the cooker hood. This is because each
component in the ducng introduces counter
pressure (friconal resistance), which leads to a
reducon in the airow rate in the cooker hood and
increases the level of noise.
The friconal resistance within the ducng is
dependent on a number of factors:
− Cross secon of the exhaust air ducng.
− Length of the exhaust air ducng.
− Bends/curves in the exhaust air ducng.
− Material and type of ducng (the material
must also be approved for use with a
cooker hood in accordance with re
prevenon regulaons).
4.2.2 Cross Secon of the Exhaust
Air Ducng
The cross secon of the ducng must be adapted to
match the airow rate of the cooker hood and the
ducng roung (length and design). A cross secon
that is too narrow will result in signicant losses in
the airow rate and increase noise level. The
venlaon performance of the cooker hood is the
key factor for determining the ducng cross secon.
The more powerful the venlaon performance, the
greater the ducng cross secon must be.
As a rule, the larger the cross secon, the less
counter pressure is created in the ducng.
The following exhaust air ducng specicaons
serve as a guide:
Ø125mm for a venlaon performance of >400m3/h
Ø150mm for a venlaon performance of <400m3/h
Any reducon in the cross secon of the ducng
must be avoided.
This would give rise to turbulence, which would
generate a high amount of counter pressure. The
more rapid airow speed associated with a
narrowing in the cross secon will also cause the
noise level to increase.
TIP
It is only possible to achieve a high airow volume
and low noise level by using extractor ducng that
provides low resistance. Always use where possible
rigid ducng equivalent to 150mm.

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4.2.3 Exhaust Material, Ducng & Shape
Smooth-walled plasc rigid ducts are the most
favourable form of ducng from a technical airow
perspecve and are parcularly suitable for straight
duct routes/runs. These should be used if the
structural requirements are met.
Flexible aluminium ducng (alu-ux) also achieves
reasonably good ow values when elongated. It is
more exible than rigid plasc ducng and adapts
well to diering structural condions.
Unnecessary bends should, however, be avoided.
Corrugated and spiral ducts are the least favourable
from a technical airow perspecve. The wave-like
surface results in a large amount of turbulence, even
if the ducng is pulled taut. When the lm is heated
by the extracted air, it stretches. This leads to even
greater turbulence and the apping lm generates
noise. This type of ducng is prone to crushing
which will create a poor air ow.
A disncon is made between round and at
channels. Flat channels are oen used in pracce for
both visual and technical reasons. It used to be
believed that the ow condions in at channels
were less favourable. However, this no longer
applies as a general rule. Recent developments in
at channels can provide similar or beer airow
results than a round channel.
They are characterised by the following features:
The inner cross secon of the at channel must
correspond at least to the cross secon of the
exhaust air socket in the cooker hood. The surface
area should therefore equate to the cross secon of
150mm pipe if the exhaust air outlet has a diameter
of 150mm.
The width-to-height rao must be opmised.
The higher the at channel, the more favourable its
airow qualies (e.g. 90 x 220mm).

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4.2.4 Length of the Exhaust
Ducng, Curves & Bends
As the length of the exhaust ducng increases, the
counter pressure (duct resistance) increases and the
airow rate decreases.
Bends and curves are problemac as they present
deecon surfaces that dam the air steam and
generate turbulence. This causes an increase in
counter pressure. Bends and curves in the ducng
should therefore be kept to a minimum. If bends
and curves are required for structural reasons,
bends with largest possible radius are advisable. The
smaller the bend radius, the greater the counter
pressure. Corners at right angles should also be
avoided if possible because these lead to even
greater pressure losses and therefore a loss of
performance.
TIP
The following rule of thumb applies for good duct
roung:
The distance between two bends should be at least
1m, although 1.5m is beer.
Opmal ow due to integrated guide
bodies and rounded edges in the duct
bends of Compair ducng system.
Good ow as a result of
rounded edges.
Unfavourable ow:
Air swirls are created behind the
sharp interior corners.
Bad ow:
Air swirls are created behind the
sharp corners.

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The following comparison between dierent duct types and at channels indicates the extent to which the
material used can inuence airow loss.
COMPARISON BETWEEN CHANNEL SYSTEMS WITH A SQUARE CROSS
SECTION
COMPARISON BETWEEN CHANNEL SYSTEMS WITH A ROUND CROSS
SECTION

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4.3.1 Electrical Wiring Diagram
To motor
plug
To light
transformer
Supply
Blue
Grey
White
Black
Red
Blue
Brown
Blue
Brown
To control
buons on hood
The electrical wiring must be performed by a
specialised electrician fully respecng current
standards and legislaon in force. Check that the
power supply corresponds to the voltage
requested by the hood, which is given on the silver
label stuck inside the hood. Ensure that the wiring
system conforms to current standards and the earth
discharge works eciently. Pay special aenon to
the hood power cable, ensure that it does not pass
through any holes without a cable clamp. For direct
connecon to the electrical mains it is necessary to
provide a device that ensures disconnecon from
the electrical mains, with an opening distance of the
contacts that allows the complete disconnecon
under the condions of overvoltage category III, in
accordance with the rules of installaon. The plug or
Omni polar switch must be accessible when the unit
is installed.
If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by
a special cord or assembly available from the
manufacturer or its service agent. The cable must be
of type H05VV-F 3 x 0.75mm2 minimum cross-
secon.
The manufacturer declines all responsibility if the
current accident prevenon standards in force are
not respected, which are needed for the wiring
system to operate correctly.
4.3 Electrical Wiring

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4.3.2 Controls
The Raaello is controlled by remote control. This
allows the user to control the hoods on/o
funcons and motor speeds.
Fig 19
Turns motor on at speed 2 and for turning the
motor o.
Increases motor speed.
Decreases motor speed.
Turns lights on.
Timer buon for turning the motor o aer 10
minutes.
The extractor has a mer incorporated to remind
the user to clean the grease lters. A red light
indicates the lters need cleaning. To reset this
press and hold the power buon on the extractor
unl the red light goes o.
5. Use & Maintenance
Before beginning any sort of cleaning or
maintenance work, turn the power o to the hood
by turning the main switch to 0 (OFF).
5.1 Changing the LED Panel
LED spotlight replacement should only be carried
out by qualied technicians using only original spare
parts.
To replace the LED panel you need to open the glass
cover and undo the screws holding the 2 metal
plates. Then undo the screws holding the LED panel
in place and replace the unit. Reghten all screws
and close lid (Fig 20).
Fig 20
5.2 Cleaning the Metal Filters
The metal lters ed in the hood should be
washed every 2-3 months, depending on how much
the hood is used, using hot water and a liquid
detergent that is not too aggressive.
The metal lters can be removed by the special
handle, unhooking the front part of the lter and
pulling it downwards (Fig 21).
Fig 21
5.3 Carbon Filters
The hood can be used with carbon lters which
traps the cooking smells. These are either polyester
or long life carbon lters and these are situated
behind the grease lters.
5.3.1 Polyester Carbon Filters
These cannot be reused or washed and must be
periodically changed (every 4 months if the hood is
used for 2 hours every day). Saturated lters could
be a re hazard. The lters in the Raaello are
rectangular.
Metal plate
Metal plate
LED panel

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5.3.2 Long Life Carbon Filters
These can be cleaned and reacvated. The lter
should be cleaned every other month if used
normally. The lter is best cleaned in a dishwasher
at the highest temperature using normal washing
detergent. The lter should be washed on its own to
prevent parcles of food fastening in it and then
causing an unpleasant smell later on (Fig 20).
Fig 20
To reacvate, the carbon lter should be dried in
the oven. Choose upper/lower heat and maximum
100°C and dry the lter for 10 minutes (Fig 21). The
lter must be changed when it no longer absorbs
the cooking smells suciently.
Fig 21
5.4 Cleaning the Hood
The surfaces of the hood should be cleaned
frequently, to avoid the risk of having to remove
built up and encrusted deposits and stains.
For the painted or copper plated hoods just a so
cloth with warm water and a neutral detergent, Do
not pour the detergent directly onto the hood or
use powdery or abrasive products. For the stainless
steel hood, use special products and cloths for san
nish stainless steel (not abrasive, corrosive
detergents or detergents containing chloride),
ensuring to clean in the same direcon as the san
nish.
Do not use aggressive products, chemical solvents or
derivaves of oil disllates that could leave oily
traces which could cause oxidaon and
polymerisaon.
The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for
damage to the surface of the hood due to failure to
respect these instrucons.
6. Technical Data
Raello 120cm with H850 Motor
Control Remote control
Colour/nish Stainless Steel or White frame with
LED panel
Lighng Dimmable LED panel (3000K)
Airow (m3/h) 335-587 (810)
Pressure (Pa) 566
Noise (db) 47-61
Power (W) 280
Voltage (V) 220-240
Outlet Width (mm) 150
Energy Class B

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7. Troubleshoong
Please make sure the below has been checked before logging a service call.
NOISY
− Check that the hood has correct size ducng (semi or rigid ideally).
− Make sure there are no restricons within the ducng outlet.
− Make sure the minimum amount of 90 degree bends have been used.
− Make sure the hood has been secured correctly as per instrucons (xing screws used to secure).
− Make sure cable hasn’t been dropped into fan area.
− Make sure back draught aps have not been jammed semi closed against ducng.
− In re-circulaon mode make sure the ue vents/grilles are not covered.
POOR EXTRACTION
− Check that the hood has correct size ducng (semi or rigid ideally).
− Make sure there are no restricons within the ducng outlet.
− Make sure the minimum amount of 90 degree bends have been used.
− Make sure back draught aps have not been jammed semi closed against ducng.
− Make sure ducng doesn’t exceed recommended length run for the model installed.
− Make sure customer is switching hood on 10 minutes before cooking and leaving on 10-15 minutes
aer.
− Advise customer to always reduce boiling water to simmer and use lids.
− On recirculaon mode it is more important to use lids on pots and pans to reduce steam/humidity in
room.

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8. Dimensions
8.1 Raaello 120cm Without Motor
8.2 Raaello 120cm without Motor
60
90
150
60
270
210
189
Ø150

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CD (UK) Ltd T/A Air Uno
Unit L, Wakeeld House
Thistle Way
Gildersome Spur
Morley
West Yorkshire
LS27 7JZ
CD (UK) Ltd T/A Air Uno is a company registered in England and Wales Registraon No. 2905619
of of this vested part not be reproduced
The of this are accurate at the date of but, because has a of
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