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1. DESIGNER SLIM HOOD For original parts amp reliable service USER MANUAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CE eae Table of Contents Schematic Diagram From the Manufacturer 3 AC 220 240V 50Hz Specifications 3 SAFETY Read this first 4 nee A Vent System Requirement 5 Description of Parts 6 ee Ducted vs Re circulating modes 7 Ci Setting 8 M 18 Installation 9 10 ee j Q ona B BT 153 Q Electrical Connection 11 Operation 12 Cleaning amp Maintenance 13 Troubleshooting 14 Schematic Diagram 15 Electronic Control PCB Troubleshooting From the Manufacturer e This appliance and it s packaging are produced by processes that minimize waste and respect the Symptoms Possible Cause Action Check that the plug environment e Please help us to continue the protection of the Does not fucntion No electrical supply is connected Check thatthe main environment by disposing of the packaging in a correct switch is turned on manner Aluminium grease Clean the filters and e Safety Poor airflow filters clogged replace when dry e Please do not allow young children to play with the plastic Charcoal grease Replace charcoal bag packaging e Before disposing of any old appliances be sure to cut off Motor running but Butterfly valve Contact technician the power chord so that others will not be endangered by a NO AMON jammed defective electric appliance High temperature The
2. the ducted mode e remove the aluminium grease filters and locate the 2 setting screws e Turn the screws clockwise until locked e Install the outlet connector the back or top outlet and the stopper in the other e Remove the charcoal filters if installed setting B To set your hood to operate in the re circulation mode e remove the aluminium grease filters and locate the 2 setting screws e Turn the screws anti clockwise until released e Install the stoppers in the top and back outlets e install the charcoal filters if not already done so Installation 1 STEP 1 Remove the aluminum filters and place them in a safe location to avoid damage wall LLLLSLLLLLALLS LL ALL LLL STEP 2 Install the 2 a cm gn_For 30cm hood a screws on the wall DLPPPPDLPL LD PPP PLLSL LS
3. ar switch with a minimum contact opening of not less than 3mm If the plug is not accessible once it has been inserted in the socket it will however be necessary to fit an approved bipolar switch with a minimum contact opening of no less than 3mm Appliance without plug Fit an approved plug or an bi polar switch with a minimum contact opening of no less than 3mm The manufacturer are not liable for any problems caused by the user s failure to observe the above instructions Installation 2 STEP 3 Hang the hood on the 2 screws WANT STEP 4 Tighten the 2 screws completely 10 Ducted vs Re circulating Your cooker hood can be configured to operate in the ducted or re circulating mode A DUCTED MODE VENTED MODE e Inthe ducted mode cooking fumes are vented outdoors through suitable connection of 125mm diameter In this mode only the aluminium filters are installed alternative outlets aluminium filters i i caoking fumes B RE CIRCULATING MODE e Fumes are filtered for grease and odour through the aluminium grease filters and the charcoal filters respectively and re introduced into the kitchen environment In re circulating mode both the aluminium grease filters and the charcoal filters must be installed yee aluminium Filters s j horeo lts caoking fumes Setting The operating mode of your cooker hood must be set before installation A To set your hood to operate in
4. area is correct before plugging in The electrical connection of this appliance must be connected to earth Green amp yellow EARTH Blue NEUTRAL Brown LIVE Multiple plugs and extension cables must not be used Overload is dangerous and may cause a fire Ensure that the power supply chord is free from any heat source or sharp objects The appliance should be switched off and the electrical supply disconnected before any cleaning or maintenance work can be carried out Cleaning amp Maintenance SURFACES Wash with warm soapy water and a soft sponge Never use abrasive detergent scouring pads steel wool or solvents on any part of this appliance as this will cause irreparable damage GREASE FILTERS Maybe one of the following Aluminium Grease Filters Wash in the dishwashers or soak the panels in a degreasing agent for an hour then rinse off Baffle Filters The baffle grease filters should be cleaned frequently in hot detergent solution or washed in the dishwasher Clean exterior surfaces with a commercially available stainless steel cleaner Abrasives and scouring agents can scratch stainless steel finishes and should not be used to clean finished surfaces CHARCOAL FILTERS only in re circulating model Charcoal cannot be reused They must be replaced with the appropriate types once a year or depending on the frequency of appliance usage For this appliance to function effectively regular maintenance is a m
5. kitchen is not Motor cuts after a safety device activated sufficiently ventilated few minutes The hood is installed too The hood must be Specifications near the cooking stove least 65cm from stove Input 220 240V 50Hz Charcoal filters not In re circulating mode Absorbtion Strong cooking installed charcoal filters must be 2 motor version 170W ompr s e 1 motor version 105W Alluminium grease filter Wash the alumnium Lamps 2 X 20W Oil dripping onto saturated grease filters stove Total Power Aluminium grease filter Wash the alumnium s F motor version 210W saturated grease filters e 1 motor version 145W Whirring sound Foreign object in contact Contact technician l External Dimensions with fan blade SAFETY Read this First Do not connect the appliance if there are obvious signs of transportation damage Read this user manual thoroughly before attempting to use this appliance Installation and repair should be attempted only by qualified technical personnel It is dangerous to modify any part of this appliance The manufacturer declines all responsibility in case of failure to adopt proper safety measures Ensure the location in which this appliance is installed has good permanent ventilation The distance between the bench top to the lower part of the hood must not be at less than 65 cm or higher than 75 cm Use an electrical connector with earth that is correct for your location Check that the voltage in your
6. lating system must be terminate to the outside Ductwork can extend either through the wall or the roof Do not terminate the vent system in an attic or other enclosed area The length of the ductwork and the number of elbows should be kept to a minimum to provide efficient performance The size of the ductwork should be uniform Do not install two elbows together Use duct tape to seal all joints in the ductwork system Use caulking to seal exterior wall or floor opening around the cap Flexible ductwork is not recommended Flexible ductwork creates back pressure and air turbulence that greatly reduces performance Make sure there is proper clearance within the wall or floor for exhaust duct before making cutouts Do not cut a joist or stud unless absolutely necessary If a joist or stud must be cut then a supporting frame must be constructed Description of Parts stoppers connector outlet for recirculating control switch es e chorcoal filters aluminium grease a filters Electrical Connection Before completing any connection make sure the house voltage corresponds with the voltage indicated on the label affixed inside the hood It is advisable to call a qualified technician to make the electrical connection Appliance fitted with plug Connect it to a socket which conforms with current regulations If you intend to connect it directly to the electric mains remove the plug and fit an approved bipol
7. ust Clogged filters restrict airflow and may cause the motor to overheat LIGHT BULB REPLACEMENT Before attempting to replace the light bulb make sure that the light switch is turned off Remove the grease filter to access the lamp area Remove the damaged light bulb and replace with an incandescent oval bulb maximum 40W Operation The hood is equipped with 3 speed control Electronic control buttons are located on the front edge of the range hood canopy or enrichment panel Use the low speed for simmering medium speed for light cooking Use the high speed for frying or heavy cooking It is also equipped with a light bulb to illuminate your cooking area when needed il lil Iv x Light On Off Button i Switch the lighting system on and off Blower On and Speed Buttons ii iii amp iv Button ii operates the blower on LOW speed and off Button iii operates the blower for MEDIUM speed and off Button iv operates the blower for HIGH speed and off Clock and delay timer displayer x 1 Push light button for a few second to set delay timer with 3 15 minutes 3 minutes increment when hood was on 2 Push button ii for a few second to set the clock for hour display when selected LOW speed 3 Push button iii for a few second to set the clock for minute display when selected MEDIUM speed 12 Vent System Requirements Determine which venting method is best for your application Vented non recircu
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