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USER MANUAL KSEIR70 SMEG
Instructions on mounting and use of the cooker hood
—Pull the grid slightly outwards and turn it
To remove the grid, slide it out from the right-
hand side until the grid is unhooked (Fig.2).
Removing the drawer-piece
— Push release button S and pull the front
panel door frontwards (release first by a
side, then by the other) (Fig. 1).
Fitting the removable drawer
— Fit the door snugly into guides R (Fig.3).
Two systems are available:
— External exhaust system
— Internal recycle system
External exhaust system
Air is expelled by a duct which must be
connected to coupling ring C (Fig.4).
Lever G is positioned on setting "A" (Fig.5).
If the hood is provided with carbon filter,
it must be removed (fig. 2).
Internal recycle system (filtering)
Air is filtered through a carbon filter and then
pumped back into the room through the front
grid. This version is used when the room has
no external discharge pipe and it is not
possible to install one. In order to use this
version of the hood, proceed as follows:
— Turn lever G to setting "F" (Fig.2).
— If no filter is supplied with the hood, ask
the technical assistance service or
manufacturing company for one and
specify the hood model.
— To install the filter, insert it so that point E
matches up with arrow D (Fig.2) and turn
the arrow clockwise until it locks.
When installed. the hood must be not less
than 65 cm. above electric burners or 75 cm.
above gas or mixed-fuel burners.
In the vented exhaust version the fumes
outlet duct must be 100 mm. or 120 mm in
diameter according to the coupling ring
supplied. In the horizontal runs the duct
must be slightly slanted (about 10°) and
directed upwards to vent the air easily from
the room to the outside.
Before completing any connection, make
sure the house voltage corresponds with the
voltage indicated on the label affixed inside
The hood is supplied with a standard plug;
connect it to a correspondingly standard
socket. In the case is intended to connect the
appliance permanently to the mains after
having removed the plug supplied, must be
fitted a two-pole switch conforming to
regulations with an opening distance
between contacts of not less than 3mm
The manufacturers are not liable for any
problems caused by the user’s failure to
observe the above instructions.
Fastening the removable drawer
Fasten the removable drawer N using the six
2.9x16 screws U supplied in the accessory
Remove the door to simplify this operation.
Fastening the hood to the wall
Make a hole in the bottom of the cupboard as
shown in Fig.6 (do not consider the thickness
of the wooden panel).
In vented exhaust hoods, make a Ø115mm
hole (with pipes of Ø 100mm) or 135 mm
hole (with pipes of Ø 120mm), both on the
bottom and top of the cupboard for the
discharge pipe. From inside the cupboard,
insert the four 4,2x35 screws M supplied in
the accessory kit (Fig.7) and screw them to
the top of the hood.
If the cupboard is deeper than the hood ,
insert spacer P and fix it with 2 screws to the
—Pull the grid slightly outwards and turn it
To remove the grid, slide it out from the right-
hand side until the grid is unhooked (Fig.2).
Removing the drawer-piece
— Push release button S and pull the front
panel door frontwards (release first by a
side, then by the other) (Fig. 1).
Fitting the removable drawer
— Fit the door snugly into guides R (Fig.3).
Two systems are available:
— External exhaust system
— Internal recycle system
External exhaust system
Air is expelled by a duct which must be
connected to coupling ring C (Fig.4).
Lever G is positioned on setting "A" (Fig.5).
If the hood is provided with carbon filter,
it must be removed (fig. 2).
Internal recycle system (filtering)
Air is filtered through a carbon filter and then
pumped back into the room through the front
grid. This version is used when the room has
no external discharge pipe and it is not
possible to install one. In order to use this
version of the hood, proceed as follows:
— Turn lever G to setting "F" (Fig.2).
— If no filter is supplied with the hood, ask
the technical assistance service or
manufacturing company for one and
specify the hood model.
— To install the filter, insert it so that point E
matches up with arrow D (Fig.2) and turn
the arrow clockwise until it locks.
When installed. the hood must be not less
than 65 cm. above electric burners or 75 cm.
above gas or mixed-fuel burners.
In the vented exhaust version the fumes
outlet duct must be 100 mm. or 120 mm in
diameter according to the coupling ring
supplied. In the horizontal runs the duct
must be slightly slanted (about 10°) and
directed upwards to vent the air easily from
the room to the outside.
Before completing any connection, make
sure the house voltage corresponds with the
voltage indicated on the label affixed inside
The hood is supplied with a standard plug;
connect it to a correspondingly standard
socket. In the case is intended to connect the
appliance permanently to the mains after
having removed the plug supplied, must be
fitted a two-pole switch conforming to
regulations with an opening distance
between contacts of not less than 3mm
The manufacturers are not liable for any
problems caused by the user’s failure to
observe the above instructions.
Fastening the removable drawer
Fasten the removable drawer N using the six
2.9x16 screws U supplied in the accessory
Remove the door to simplify this operation.
Fastening the hood to the wall
Make a hole in the bottom of the cupboard as
shown in Fig.6 (do not consider the thickness
of the wooden panel).
In vented exhaust hoods, make a Ø115mm
hole (with pipes of Ø 100mm) or 135 mm
hole (with pipes of Ø 120mm), both on the
bottom and top of the cupboard for the
discharge pipe. From inside the cupboard,
insert the four 4,2x35 screws M supplied in
the accessory kit (Fig.7) and screw them to
the top of the hood.
If the cupboard is deeper than the hood ,
insert spacer P and fix it with 2 screws to the
Before performing any maintenance
operation, disconnect the hood from the
The grease filter traps suspended grease
It is installed in the suction grid and is avail-
able in four different versions:
The synthetic filter (about 12-15 mm thick)
should be washed once a month during
normal use and should be replaced after 5 or
It should be washed in warm water and
biodegradable detergent.
Let it dry without wringing.
The thin synthetic filter (about 1 mm thick)
should be changed when the top colouring
appears at the bottom.
The thin synthetic filter (about 1 mm thick)
without saturation indicator should be
replaced after every two months of normal
The life of the metal filter is practically
unlimited and should be washed in the same
way as the synthetic filter once a month and
allowed to dry before being refitted.
To remove filter M, open the grid, open tabs
L and pull out the filter (Fig.5).
When cleaning the grease filter, wash the
grid too with warm water and biodegradable
This filter dissipates cooking odours.
It should be changed after every 4 months of
Ask the technical assistance service or
manufacturing company for a new one.
The carbon filter should never be washed.
To remove the filter, turn it anticlockwise
until it becomes unhooked and free.
To clean the outside of the hood use a cloth
moistened with denatured alcohol or neutral
Never use products containing abrasive.
The two 3,5x9,5 screws T are supplied in the
accessory kit. (See Fig.7).
The spacer is reversible to cover a gap of 1
— The hood is provided with several speeds.
For the best performance, we recommend
using the low speeds in normal conditions
and the high speeds in particular cases of
strong odour and vapour concentration.
—It is advisable to switch on the extractor
hood a few minutes before starting cooking
and then to leave it running for
approximately 15 minutes afterwards to
ensure that all odours are extracted.
—If the hood is run at the same time as a
burner or fireplace that depend on ambient
air (for example gas, Diesel, coal or wood
heaters, water heaters, etc.) be careful,
because the hood, when it exhausts the
air, removes the ambient air required by
the burner or fireplace for combustion.
—For secure operation and to prevent
discharged gas from coming back in, the
vacuum must not exceed 0,04 mbr.
This may be done by making sure the air
inlet into the room passes through non-
closing openings such as air recycling
wall boxes, doors, windows or with other
—Please, keep to the provisions of official
directives regarding the question of fume
—No food must be cooked flambé
underneath the hood.
The use of an unprotected flame is
dangerous for the filters and could cause
fires. Therefore, never use an open flame
under the hood. When frying foods, never
leave the pan alone because the cooking
—The hood cannot be connected to flues of
other appliances that run on energy
sources other than electricity.
—The manufacturers refuse to accept any
responsibility for damage to the hood or
its catching on fire because of failure to
observe the above instructions.
Wipe brushed stainless steel in the same
direction as the brushing to avoid scratching.
Failure to observe the rules for cleaning the
appliance and changing and cleaning the
filters may cause fires. Therefore, we
recommend observing these instructions.
—Disconnect the hood from the electricity.
—Always replace burnout bulbs with olive-
shaped max 40 Watt (E14) bulbs.
—Before calling for repair service because
the hood fails to light up, make sure the
bulbs are screwed in tightly.
—Disconnect the hood from the electricity.
—Always replace burnout bulbs with olive-
shaped max 40 Watt (E14) bulbs.
—Before calling for repair service because
the hood fails to light up, make sure the
bulbs are screwed in tightly.
This appliance meets 87/308 EWG radio
and television noise standards.
Before performing any maintenance
operation, disconnect the hood from the
The grease filter traps suspended grease
It is installed in the suction grid and is avail-
able in four different versions:
The synthetic filter (about 12-15 mm thick)
should be washed once a month during
normal use and should be replaced after 5 or
It should be washed in warm water and
biodegradable detergent.
Let it dry without wringing.
The thin synthetic filter (about 1 mm thick)
should be changed when the top colouring
appears at the bottom.
The thin synthetic filter (about 1 mm thick)
without saturation indicator should be
replaced after every two months of normal
The life of the metal filter is practically
unlimited and should be washed in the same
way as the synthetic filter once a month and
allowed to dry before being refitted.
To remove filter M, open the grid, open tabs
L and pull out the filter (Fig.5).
When cleaning the grease filter, wash the
grid too with warm water and biodegradable
This filter dissipates cooking odours.
It should be changed after every 4 months of
Ask the technical assistance service or
manufacturing company for a new one.
The carbon filter should never be washed.
To remove the filter, turn it anticlockwise
until it becomes unhooked and free.
To clean the outside of the hood use a cloth
moistened with denatured alcohol or neutral
Never use products containing abrasive.
The two 3,5x9,5 screws T are supplied in the
accessory kit. (See Fig.7).
The spacer is reversible to cover a gap of 1
— The hood is provided with several speeds.
For the best performance, we recommend
using the low speeds in normal conditions
and the high speeds in particular cases of
strong odour and vapour concentration.
—It is advisable to switch on the extractor
hood a few minutes before starting cooking
and then to leave it running for
approximately 15 minutes afterwards to
ensure that all odours are extracted.
—If the hood is run at the same time as a
burner or fireplace that depend on ambient
air (for example gas, Diesel, coal or wood
heaters, water heaters, etc.) be careful,
because the hood, when it exhausts the
air, removes the ambient air required by
the burner or fireplace for combustion.
—For secure operation and to prevent
discharged gas from coming back in, the
vacuum must not exceed 0,04 mbr.
This may be done by making sure the air
inlet into the room passes through non-
closing openings such as air recycling
wall boxes, doors, windows or with other
—Please, keep to the provisions of official
directives regarding the question of fume
—No food must be cooked flambé
underneath the hood.
The use of an unprotected flame is
dangerous for the filters and could cause
fires. Therefore, never use an open flame
under the hood. When frying foods, never
leave the pan alone because the cooking
—The hood cannot be connected to flues of
other appliances that run on energy
sources other than electricity.
—The manufacturers refuse to accept any
responsibility for damage to the hood or
its catching on fire because of failure to
observe the above instructions.
Wipe brushed stainless steel in the same
direction as the brushing to avoid scratching.
Failure to observe the rules for cleaning the
appliance and changing and cleaning the
filters may cause fires. Therefore, we
recommend observing these instructions.
—Disconnect the hood from the electricity.
—Always replace burnout bulbs with olive-
shaped max 40 Watt (E14) bulbs.
—Before calling for repair service because
the hood fails to light up, make sure the
bulbs are screwed in tightly.
—Disconnect the hood from the electricity.
—Always replace burnout bulbs with olive-
shaped max 40 Watt (E14) bulbs.
—Before calling for repair service because
the hood fails to light up, make sure the
bulbs are screwed in tightly.
This appliance meets 87/308 EWG radio
and television noise standards.
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