Smeg KSE912XU manual

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    Manuel d’Instruct ions Instructions Manual Manual de instrucciones KSE912XU[...]

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    EN 2 2 INDEX WARNINGS A ND REQUIREMENT S ...................................................................................................... ...............................3 RECOMMENDATIONS AND SUGGESTIONS ......................................................................................................................6 DIMENSIONS and MA IN [...]

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    EN 3 3 READ AND SAVE THESE INS TRUCTIONS The Installer must leave these instru ction s with the homeowner. The homeowner must keep these instructions for future reference an d for local electrical inspec- tors’ use. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE YOU START INSTALLING THIS RANGEHOOD WARNING: - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF A RANGE TOP GREASE FIRE : Neve r[...]

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    EN 4 4 W A R N I N G • Venting system MUST lead the air outside the building. • DO NOT expel the air through a ductwork in an attic or oth er enclosed space. • DO NOT use 4" laundry- type w all caps. • Fle xible-type duc twork is N OT recomme nded. • D O NOT obstruct t he flow of com bustion a nd ventila tion air. • Failure to foll[...]

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    EN 5 5 W ARNING - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRI CA L SHOCK, OR I NJURY TO PERSONS, OBSERVE TH E FOLLOW ING: I nst allati on W ork And Elec tric al Wiring Mus t Be Done By Quali fied Per s on(s) In Accor dance W ith All Appl ic able Codes And St and ar ds, I n- cludi ng Fi re-Rat ed Constr ucti on. Suffi c ient ai r is needed f or proper combu[...]

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    EN 6 6 RECOMMENDATIONS AND SUGGESTIONS The Ins truct ions f or Us e apply to s evera l vers ions of this appli ance. Ac cor d- ingly , you may fi nd des cript ions of indi vidual feat ures t hat d o not apply to y our speci fic appl i ance. INSTALLA TION • The manufacturer w ill not be held liable for any damage s resulting from incor- rect or im[...]

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    EN 7 7 DIMENSIONS and MAIN PARTS Dimensions 5" 1/8 2" 7/16 35" 3/8 12" 3" 1/2 12" 1/2 21" 1/4 2" 3/8 10" 5/8 19" 5/16 Min. 35" - Max.38" 1/8 Components Ref. Q.ty Produc t Compon ents 1 1 Hood Body, complete with: Con trols, Light, B lower, Filters 2 1 Telesco pic Ch imney co mprising : 2.1[...]

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    EN 8 8 INSTALLATION Wall dr illing and bracket fixing 11 12a 12"5/8 X ÷1/16" 4"9/16 24" 7.2.1 4"9/16 Wall m arking: • Draw a v ertical line on the supporting wall u p to the ceiling , or a s high as prac tical, at th e center of the area in which the hood will be installed. • Draw a horizontal li ne at 2 4” above the[...]

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    EN 9 9 Mounting the hood b ody • Before attaching the hoo d body , tighten the tw o screws Vr lo- cate d on the hoo d body mounting points. • Hook the hood bo dy onto the scre ws 12a . • Fully tig hten support scre ws 12a . • Adjust screws Vr to level the ho od body . Note : The Hood body should be s ecured to wall st uds. If neces- sary , [...]

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    EN 1 0 10 ELECTRICAL CON NECTION • Re move the cover from the F ield Wiring Compart ment with a phillips screwdriver. • Feed the Pow er Supply Cable through the electr ical k nockout. Conn ect the P ower Su ppl y Cable to t he ran ge- ho od cab le. At- tach the Power Supply Cable g rounding le ad to the g reen sc rew provided . Attac h the Whit[...]

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    EN 1 1 11 USE Control board Key Fun ction Disp lay A Sw itches the moto r on and o ff at the l atest selec ted speed Indi cat es the selec ted speed B Decreases the suction spee d. - C Incr eases th e s uct ion sp eed. - D By pr essing this ke y it is po ssibl e to star t the inte nsive spe ed fr om any pr evio usly sel ected speed . Th is s peed h[...]

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    EN 1 2 12 CARE Metal grease filters Filters can be w ashed in the dis hwasher. T hey need to be w ashed whe n FF- sign a ppears on the display or in any cas e every 2 months , or even m ore frequently in case of particula rly intensive use of the hood. Alarm reset • Press the G- key for at lea st 2 seconds . Clea ning • Remov e the filters one [...]

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    14 EN 1 4 13 Charcoal filter (ductless version) This filter cannot be wa shed or r egene rated. It has to be replaced when th e EF appea rs on the display or at leas t once ev ery 4 mont hs. Activati on of the alar m signal • In the recy cling version hoods th e filter saturation ala rm has to be ac tivated during the in- stallation or later. •[...]