ILVE CAL Series User manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CAL SERIES SLIDEOUT HOODS:CAL SERIES SLIDEOUT HOODS:
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Exhausting cooker hood
The equipment is constructed in accordance with
European Standards and with the requirements
included in the following Directives: 2006/95EC
(Low Voltage Directive), 2004/108 (Electromagnetic
Compatibility).
1. INSTALLATION
Read the instruction manual before installing and/or
using the hood.
Range hoods and other cooking fume extractors
may adversely affect the safe operation of appliances
burning gas or other fuels (including those in other
rooms) due to the back flow of combustion gases.
These gases can potentially result in carbon monoxide
poisoning. After installation of a range hood or other
cooking fume extractor, the operation of flued gas
should be tested by a competent person to ensure that
back flow of combustion gases does not occur.
In order that the minimum distance between the
supporting surface for the cooking pots on gas hob
and low-voltage components present in the hood is at
least 65cm as required by the regulations in force, it is
necessary that the lower part of the hood is at least 65-
70cm away from the work top.
If the mounting instructions of the gas cooker indicate
a wider distance, respect it. The unit must not be
mounted above cookers fitted with top radiant plate.
Respect all the air discharge regulations.
The air must not be discharged in a pipe used to
discharge exhaust fumes produced by gas- fed
equipment or fuel-fed equipment (this does not apply to
filtering hoods).
The room must be adequately ventilated when the
hoods is used together with other gas-fed or
fuel-fed equipment.
The hood is equipped with all the necessary fastenings
for its installation, which are suitable for most surfaces.
Anyway, ask to a professional to verify that the
installation surface is strong enough. Installation must
be carried out by qualified installers according to
present regulations.
For an easy access, it is advisable to move possible
furniture under the installation area.
• For mounting the hood follow the illustrations in
Fig. 1.
• To remove the bottom panel follow the illustrations
on Fig. 2
• To install the cover follow illustrations on Fig. 3
2. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
This appliance must be connected to an earthed power
supply. Two types of electrical connection can be used:
1. Using a standard plug to be connected to the power
cable and inserted in a mains socket which must be
accessible (so that the plug can be disconnected when
servicing is carried out). Make sure that the plug is
accessible also after the complete installation of the
equipment.
2. By means of a fixed mains connection, fitting a
bipolar switch, which ensures the disconnection, with an
opening distance of the contacts allowing a complete
disconnection on the conditions of the over voltage
III category, according to installation regulations. The
ground connection (yellow-green wire) must not be
interrupted. For stationary appliances permanently
connected to the fixed wiring, compliance with this
requirement is considered to be met if the instruction
concerning disconnection incorporated in the fixed wiring
is in accordance with AS/NZS 3000
Refer to the plate inside the hood for the mains voltage
and frequency ratings.
3. USE
This cooker hood can be employed as exhausting or
filtering. Exhausting (Fig. 4). The carbon filters should not
be installed on the hood in exhausting version.
Kitchen smokes are driven outside through a flue joined
to the exhaust pipe flue connector.
Pipes must be communicating with the exterior of the
house. The diameter of the outlet of the hood is 150mm.
A 150-125 reduction is provided with the hood.
This pipe must not under any circumstances be
connected to cooker, boiler or burner exhaust pipes, etc.
Filtering (Fig. 5). The fumes pass through the carbon
filters to be purified and recycled into the kitchen through
a pipe connected to the outlet of the hood up to the
hole in the top of the cabinet. This hole must be free and
communicating with the kitchen.
In the filtering version you must install the two carbon
filters on the sides of the aspirator. To install the carbon
filters you must first remove the metal grease filters
(Fig. 6) and then install carbon filters by turning them
counterclockwise (Fig. 7).
INSTALLATION, OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS FOR
RANGE HOODS DESIGNED FOR WALL FITTING 230 Vac • 50 Hz

INSTALLATION
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4. OPERATION
The hood is supplied with a multi speed motor.
The hood should be run at low speed under normal
conditions and at higher speeds only when there is a
heavy build-up of fumes or odour.
Ideally, the hood should be switched on as soon as
cooking is started and then kept on until all odour have
been eliminated. The controls consist of these commands.
Press TL to turn on the light, press T1 to switch on the
hood at first speed and to switch off the aspirator, press
T2-T3-T4 to select functioning speeds.
By pressing of the command T1 the motor starts running
at the 1st speed. The commands T2-T3-T4 switch the
motor on respectively at the 2nd, 3rd and 4th speed. In
order to switch the motor off press T1 once if set at the
1st speed, twice if set at the 2nd, 3rd and 4th speed. With
the button T4, select the maximum speed of the extraction
fan for 5 minutes (LED blinking), after which the extraction
fan will automatically switch to the 3rd speed.
Adjustable and delayed self switching off
While the hood is working, keep the TL command pressed
until all LEDs start blinking. By pressing one of the
commands (T1, T2, T3, T4) you can program the delayed
self switching off, as follows:
T1 corresponds to 5 minutes
T2 corresponds to 10 minutes
T3 corresponds to 15 minutes
T4 corresponds to 20 minutes
FILTER TIMER:
Aluminium anti-grease lters
Once the hood is switched off, after 30 hour functioning,
all the LEDs of the speed buttons switch on with a fixed
light for 30 seconds to remind that aluminium anti-
grease filter need cleaning. To set the timer to zero keep
the button T4 pressed with the aspirator switched off,
otherwise the timer will remain set on 30 hour functioning
and the reminder will occur again when the hood is
switched off again.
CHARCOAL FILTER (FOR FILTERING HOODS)
Once the hood is switched off, after 120 hour functioning,
all LEDs blink for 30 seconds to remind that the charcoal
filter need cleaning. To set the timer to zero keep the
button T4 pressed with the aspirator switched off,
otherwise the timer will remain set on 120 hour functioning
and the reminder will occur again when the hood is
switched off again.
5. MAINTENANCE AND REMINDERS
Always disconnect the hood from the mains before
carrying out any maintenance or cleaning operation
In order to remove the remaining glue or any impurity,
the cooker hood must be cleaned immediately after
installation and after having removed the protective film.
The cooker hood must be cleaned frequently both
internally and externally (at least once a month).
Do not let dirt gather on the inner and outer surfaces of
the hood. To clean the exterior of the hood do not use
either acid or basic products, or abrasive sponges.
Clean the hood with a sponge dampen in warm water
and a little quantity of neutral detergent (for example
dishwasher detergent), in order to remove possible
particles of grease. Rinse with a damp cloth, removing all
the detergent carefully, following the satin finish direction
on the steel surface.
Drying is very important, especially in areas where water is
particularly hard and leaves limestone.
Particular attention should be paid to the metallic anti-
grease filters that are designed to trap particles of fat
contained in the fumes. The metallic anti-grease filters
must be washed at least once a month with detergent in
hot water (or in the dish-washer).
ATTENTION:
• the grease collected in the filter can easily catch fire
and it is therefore extremely important to clean the metallic
filter on a regular basis as per instructions. Grease filters
are removed as illustrated (Fig. 5).
• Do not flambé under the range hood
• Caution; accessible parts may become hot when used
with cooking appliances.
• Never leave the hob unattended when frying, as oil or
fat can catch fire.
The function of the activated carbon filters is to prevent the
spread of odour present in the cooking fumes. Clean air is
returned to the kitchen. Carbon filters cannot be washed
and must be replaced 2 or 3 times a year according to the
amount of use.

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The hood features a LED light that, in addition to offer
a good lighting and a significant energy savings, is
guaranteed to last about 10 times more than traditional
lights. For replacement, contact us at
customercar[email protected]
Spare filters can be purchased from dealers or direct
from the manufacturer.
Removal: detach the metal covers and rotate the
carbon filters clockwise (Fig. 6) until release from of the
motor.
Re-fit: position the new carbon filters and reverse the
procedure. The hood should be cleaned with a soft
damp cloth using neutral liquid detergents. Do not use
solvents, petroleum products or abrasives.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by
the manufacturer, its service agent, or similarly qualified
persons in order to avoid a hazard.
THE MANUFACTURER DOES NOT ACCEPT LIABILITY
FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY CAUSED IF THE
USER FAILS TO FOLLOW THE ABOVE INSTRUCTIONS
REGARDING INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE AND
THE PROPER USE OF THE COOKER HOOD.
For service or a copy of this manual contact us at
customercar[email protected]
6. WARNINGS
The present instruction manual is an integral part of the
appliance itself, therefore it must be carefully kept and
ALWAYS accompany it, even in case of its assignment
to another owner or user or in case the cooker hood
is moved to another installation plant. Any eventual
adjustment to the electrical system, which may be
necessary to install the cooker hood, must be carried
out only by competent people. Any repair carried out
by no competent people may cause damages. For any
repair or needed technical action make reference to
a Technical Assistance Center, which is authorized to
carry out the replacement of the spare parts. Always
make sure that all the electrical parts (lights, exhaustion
unit) are disconnected when the appliance is not in use.
By storms take off the main switch of the house
electrical system. The using of the cooker hood
must not be other than the use of exhausting units
for cooking damps on domestic kitchens. The
manufacturer does not accept any liability for damages
caused by people, animals or things, by installation and
maintenance mistakes or by any illegitimate use.
Make sure that the voltage (V) and the frequency (Hz)
ratings indicated on the plate inside the cooker hood
correspond to the ones available in the installation
place.
We remind that the use of products functioning with
electrical energy implies the observance of some
essential security rules, as follows:
• This equipment is not intended for people (children
included) with reduced mental or motor capacities,
with lack of experience or knowledge, unless they are
supervised or unless a person responsible for their
security, gives them instructions regarding the use of the
equipment. Children must be supervised in order to be
sure that they do not play with the equipment.
• Any cleaning action is forbidden if the appliance hasn’t
been disconnected from the main power supply and if
the main switch of the house electrical system is not off. If
cleaning is not carried out according to these instructions,
a fire may break out.
• Do not pull, take off or twist the cable coming out from
the appliance, even though this has been disconnected
from the main power supply.
• Do not sprinkle or throw any water directly on the
appliance.
• Do not stick any sharp tool inside the exhausting holes
and into the air discharge.
• Do not take out the filters in order to reach the internal
sides of the appliance in case the main switch of the
house electrical system is not off.
• Do not singe or flambé directly underneath the cooker
hood. Take particular care when frying to ensure that the
oil does not catch fire.


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for commercial purposes.
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within twenty eight (28) days after the occurrence
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