Close lock spring (A) by compressing it again and securing
it in the slot provided. Place grease filter (C) in the cooker
hood again.
Close the bottom panel.
You can obtain a new monoblock filter from
specialist retailers or via the Novy website.
Article number monoblock filter: 7300055
3.5 Replacing the lighting
Replacing the led lighting
First, remove the power supply from the hood and allow
the lighting to cool down sufficiently.
1. Carefully slide the spotlight holder dow; next, open up
the spotlight holder by means of a tilting movement.
2. Removing the LED spotlight:
A. First disconnect the cable leading to the LED spotlight
to be replaced. Disconnecting is done by releasing the
lock by applying a light pressure and pulling it off at
the same time.
B. Then remove the LED spotlight to be replaced by making
a soft rotating movement counterclockwise.
C. Remove the LED spotlight to be replaced from the
bayonet ring
3. Mounting the new LED:
A. Place the new LED light into the locking ring.
B. Make a rotating movement to the right until the LED
light is locked.
C. Connect the power cable.
D. Place the spotlight holder back in the cooker hood and
reconnect the power.
Change in colour temperature with LED-lighting
First make sure that the power supply of the hood has
been disconnected. Remove the plug from the hood or
switch off the power group.
The colour of the LED-lighting has been set to 2.700 K
(warm white) by default. If the colour is to be changed to
4.000 K (neutral white), follow the instruction given below:
− Open the panel at the bottom of the hood.
− Press with two hands against the side of the inox lamp
holder and carefully pull down simultaneously, so you
get access to the lighting on the inside.
− The wiring has been connected to the LED-lamp with
a connector.
− Disconnect the connector from the LED-lamp and move
the wiring to the other free connection on the lamp.
− Repeat this for all four LED-lamps.
− Then close the inox lamp holder again.
The colour of the LED-lighting has now been changed
from 2.700 K to 4.000 K.
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