User manual SCHOLTES HP 150 I

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[. . . ] Old appliances must be collected separately in order to optimise the recovery and recycling of the materials they contain and reduce the impact on human health and the environment. The crossed out “wheeled bin” symbol on the product reminds you of your obligation, that when you dispose of the appliance it must be separately collected. Consumers may take their old appliance to public waste collection areas, other communal collection areas, or if national legislation allows return it to a retailer when purchasing a similar new product. All major household appliance manufacturers are active in the creation of systems to manage the collection and disposal of old appliances. [. . . ] The airflow deviator must not be installed. Filter (“air recirculation”) version: Smoke and steam are drawn in and purified using an active carbon filter, then redirected back into the kitchen with the help of the airflow deviator. Make sure that the hood is already fitted with a carbon filter; if necessary, order one and install it. You will also need a short piece of ducting (sold separately) to connect the motor assembly outlet to the flow deviator. 9 Operation e Maintenence Operation GB 1. For more efficient performance, use the lowest suction level when there is only a small amount of smoke or steam and the higher suction level when there are large amounts of smoke and steam; there is also an intermediate suction level, which should be used when the amount of smoke and steam produced by the cooking process is at a normal level. We recommend that the hood is switched on a few minutes before the cooking process is started, and that it is only switched off after all the odours have been completely eliminated. touch Control Panel: The hood features "Touch Control" buttons. They are activated by lightly touching the symbol related to the function you want to use. 3 “I” “II” “III”, buttons to adjust the motor speed (1st - 2nd - 3rd speed) · 1 “ ” button to turn the lighting on/off - lights on/off button - motor on/off button/timer deactivation - "speed level 2" on button/timer deactivation - "speed level 3" on button/timer deactivation - "speed level 4"/"speed level 5" on button/timer deactivation 6 - timer activation button Switching the motor on and off When button 2 is pressed, the motor will start running at "speed level 1". To switch off the motor while it is running at "speed level 1", press button 2 once; for a higher speed level, press button 2 twice. In "speed level 4" press button 5 to switch to "speed level 5". Timer activation/deactivation automatic switching off To activate the motor automatic switching off timer (10 minutes), press button 6. At the end of the time the motor and lights will switch off. To deactivate the timer press any speed button (buttons 2-3-4-5) Indicator lights - with the motor off indicator lights 7-8-9-10 are off - at "speed level 1" indicator light 7 is on - at "speed level 2" indicator lights 7-8 are on - at "speed level 3" indicator lights 7-8-9 are on - at "speed level 4" indicator lights 7-8-9-10 are on - at "speed level 5" indicator lights 7-8-9 are on and 10 is flashing - the timer is shown by indicator light 7 flashing Resetting the filter alarm The filter alarm activates every 100 hours of operation, the alarm is shown by the flashing of indicator lights 78-9-10 for 10 seconds, each time the motor switches off. to reset it , press button 6 three times. Electric control panel: 1 1 2 3 4 5 - 2 3 4 5 lights ON/OFF button motor ON/OFF button “speed level 2” activation button “speed level 3” activation button “speed level 4” activation button Switching the motor on and off. When button 2 is pressed, the motor will start running at “speed level 1”. To switch off the motor while it is running at “speed level 1”, press button 2 once; for a higher speed level, press button 2 twice. setting the automatic deactivation timer. To set the automatic motor deactivation timer (10 minutes), press and hold the button corresponding to the selected speed level for 2 seconds. The LED corresponding to this button will flash. [. . . ] Should this procedure fail to be observed, the technical staff shall be forced to CHARGE the purchaser for any repairs. For any malfunctions during the operation of the hood, the purchaser can contact the Retailer where the appliance was bought or his/her nearest Authorised Service Centre. hELP US SERVE YOU BETTER: please read the guarantee clauses herein. Lamp Replacement For the HSE 159 IX model only: call technical assistance service. [. . . ]

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