Airone RIGOLETTO 60 Instructions For Using Maintaining And Installing The Hood - page 4
Control buttons:
> One button for turning the lights on and off.
> One button for turning on at 2nd speed and for turning the motor off.
> Two buttons + and - for increasing and decreasing the motor speed.
> A TIMER button for turning the motor off after 10 minutes.
USE AND MAINTENANCE
Before beginning any sort of cleaning or maintenance work, turn power off to the hood by turning the main switch to 0 (OFF).
Changing the light bulbs
12V halogen G4 attachment: Use a screwdriver to unscrew the glass support ring (Fig. 7). Remove the glass and change the light bulb with
another identical.
Replace the protective glass and screw back the ring. The light bulbs can be purchased in any electrical supply shop.
Dichroic lamp G4 attachment: Use a screwdriver to remove and change the dichroic lamp with another identical (Fig. 8).
Cleaning the metal filters:
The metal filters fitted 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 filters can be removed by the special handle, unhooking the front part of the filter and pulling it downwards (Fig. 9)
Carbon filters
If the hood is used with an internal recycle filtering system, then active carbon filters must be used.
The active carbon in the filters traps the cooking smells.
To remove and change the filters, refer to fig. 10.
POLYESTER carbon filters cannot be reused or washed and must be periodically changed (every 4 months if the hood is used for 2 hours
every day). Saturate filters could be a fire hazard.
Depending on the hood model, the carbon filters are round or rectangular.
LONG LIFE carbon filter can be cleaned and reactivated. The filter should be cleaned every other month if used normally. The filter is
best cleaned in a dishwasher at the highest temperature using normal washer detergent. The filter should be washed on its own to
prevent particles of food from fastening in it and then causing an unpleasant smell later on. To reactivate the carbon the filter should be
dried in the oven. Chose upper/ lower heat and maximum 100 °C and try the filter for 10 minutes. (fig.11)
Cleaning the hood
For the painted or copper plated hoods just use a soft 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 satin finish stainless steel (not abrasive, corrosive detergents or deter-
gents containing chloride), ensuring to clean in the same direction as the satin finish.
Do not use aggressive products, chemical solvents or derivatives of oil distillates that could leave oily traces which could cause oxidation
and polymerisation.
The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for damage to the surface of the hood due to failure to respect these instructions.