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1. Before cleaning or maintenance switch off the electricity supply Replacing a light bulb 1 Switch off the electricity supply 2 Remove the grease filters from the hood 3 Unscrew the bulb from the holder Replacement bulbs can be obtained from your supplier or local hardware store 4 Fit the new bulb ensuring it is screwed securely into the holder 5 Refit the grease filters Light bulbs are not covered by the warranty To avoid any fire risk the following cleaning instructions must be followed Grease filters aluminium The grease filters absorb grease and dust from cooking fumes which would otherwise damage the inside of the hood The grease filter should be removed and cleaned regularly with normal use this should be every 2 months Important Frequent washing is essential to prevent a build up of grease in the filters which could become a fire hazard 1 Remove the filters from the hood 2 Carefully wash the grease filters in hot soapy water and dry with a clean towel 3 Refit the clean filters 4 Aluminium grease filters are supplied with this appliance Outer casing Stainless Steel All external parts of the outer casing and visor can be safely cleaned with a clean cloth wrung out in hot soapy water Do not use caustic pastes abrasive cleaning powders wire wool and hard implements as they will damage the surfaces Carbon filters not supplied The carbon filters absorb cooki
2. Chimney Hood User amp Installation Instructions Customer Care Thank you for choosing this appliance Should you need any information or assistance please call the number below and the Customer Care Centre staff will be pleased to help in any way they can 0870 458 9662 When you dial this number you will hear a recorded message and be given a number of options This indicates that your call has been accepted and is being held in a queue Calls are answered in strict rotation as the Customer Care Representatives become available When calling please have to hand you appliances model and serial numbers These numbers help us to quickly identify your product and enable the Customer Care team to provide you with the most up to date advice and support Outside the UK and Northern Ireland refer to your local supplier Contents User s Section s ove svs dosssiseossisssosessesss s 2 5 ROUTINE ut Mee Ga te rate dee eg aes 2 Parts Identification 3 Using the Food sens sisi essor icones 4 and Maintenance 5 Installation s 0 de SNS d ores So de se des E cesse Regulations and standards 6 Ventilation amp Mounting height 4 43 204656400553 desdites 6 Method Recirculation 2 7 Method 2 Extraction through an outsi
3. d Republic of Ireland Installation This appliance has been designed for use as an exhausting air evacuation to the outside or filtering indoor air re cycling hood Note If you wish to install the hood for extraction through an outside wall a compatible ducting kit should be obtained Because of the complexity and weight of the appliance it is recommended that the installation be carried out by specialist personnel The manufacturer declines all responsibility for damage caused by improper or unworkmanlike installation Please read this handbook carefully and keep it for future reference Before installing this appliance you may need to contact our Customer Care Centre in order to purchase cer tain parts Please see the details in the Customer Service section of this hand book Parts Identification Figure 1 removable hi Viewed from grease filters Inner Ney underneath slider extension piece q I motor outer chimney light lamp covers extension piece bulb Outlet adaptor wall bracket adjustable Please note The lights on the Chimney hood may located either at the front of the hood or at the rear depending on the model and size Not all models will have an outlet adaptor certain models have a 150mm outlet with a 150 120mm reducer supplied Using the Hood B D E F Figure 2A hood controls The controls work as follows A Neon light B Off Position 1 D Pos
4. de wall 8 DUN ae asie ee aie Kone Pos iles 9 Installation Whisttahons satin korg taws setae ivresse 9 Hood 5 10 Electrical Connections FSS is eco shan ees 11 Technical Data soso 12 Customer Support cccccccccccccccscccccsccccscceses 13 Introduction Thank you for buying this hood we hope that it makes an attractive and useful addi tion to your kitchen This handbook contains information which will help you to install and use your new hood and we recommend that you read it fully before you start This handbook is for the following hoods 60 Chim Hood 70 Chim Hood 90 Chim Hood 100 Chim Hood 110 Chim Hood Our policy is one of constant development and improvement Strict accuracy of illustrations and specifications is not guaranteed Modification to design and materials may be necessary subsequent to publication Before using the appliance for the first time remove all packaging and protective polythene film Your first year Guarantee To fulfil the conditions of your guarantee this appliance must be correctly installed and operated in accordance with these instructions and only be used for normal domestic purposes Please refer to your guarantee card for further details Please note that the guarantee and Service availability only apply to the UK an
5. e avail able from Customer Care Centre Please see the Customer Care section of this handbook for further details Assembly 1 2 Remove the grease filters Fit the carbon filter if supplied may be packed separately by engaging it onto the peg in the centre of the fan grille and twisting in either direction by a quarter turn 90 until it is gripped securely Discard the outlet adaptor as it is not required when installing the cooker hood as a re circulation filter Installation Method 2 Extraction through an outside wall The fan draws cooking fumes through the washable grease filter into the underside of the hood then the fumes are expelled through a duct or directly through an outside wall This method may require you to con tact the Customer Care Centre to pur chase a ducting kit You may howev er prefer to use your existing ducting if it is appropriate outlet adaptor Figure 3 Assembly 1 Remove the grease filters 2 Remove the carbon filter if fitted and discard as this is not required when installing the cooker hood as an extractor fan 3 Connect the discharging pipe to the ducting outlet adaptor and route the pipe through a 130 mm hole in the rear wall Wall vent kit and ducting For connecting the hood outlet adaptor to the outside wall we recommend that a wall vent kit is purchased from your supplier or local hardware store Use a 125 mm diameter ducting kit and co
6. ecorded message and be given a number of options This indicates that your call has been accepted and is being held in a queue Calls are answered in strict rotation as Customer Care Representatives become available Enter appliance numbers here for future reference Please ensure you have the above details Model No and Serial No to hand when calling Customer Care They are essential to booking your call or ordering any spare parts Spares for this appliance Carbon Filters 082620630 Ducting Kit 1m 082611309 Ducting Kit 3m 082611310 Outside the UK and Northern Ireland refer to your local supplier Stainless Steel Backplate iF PURCHASED Installation 1 Fix the 2 top hanging screws to the dimensions indicated 2 Hang the backplate on the 2 top hanging screws 3 Secure the backplate with screws through the bottom 2 fixing holes Note If a cooker hood is fitted above the backplate it may be necessary to fit the filler strip to cover any gap which may occur between backplate and hood Some dimensions may not apply n4 Filler stri 100 i if required de 695mm 900BP k 795mm 1000BP Ne N 3 g 3 3 Backplate cooker top 895mm 900BP 995mm 1000BP Care amp Cleaning Do not use caustic pastes abrasive clean ing powders products containing bleach coarse wire wool or any hard implements as they will damage the surfaces Stainless s
7. ition 2 E Position 3 F Light switch B Figure 2 hood controls The controls work as follows A Neon light if fitted B Off C Position 1 D Position 2 E Position 3 We recommend that you switch on the hood for a few minutes before you start cooking and then leave it running for approximately 15 minutes after wards to ensure that all odours are extracted To illuminate the cooking area under neath the hood push the light control button in to the on position To switch off press again to return to the off position To operate the hood press the button for the required speed select 1 low 2 medium or high speed The neon indicator light if fitted will light up to show when the fan is operating To switch off press the off button Important safety notes e Keep hob rings covered with pans when switched on to avoid dam aging the hood The use of an unprotected flame can cause a fire hazard e Do not flamb food underneath the hood e When frying foods take care to avoid cooking oil flares e Wash the grease filters regularly refer to the cleaning section Do not check filters while the hood is in use e Do not touch the lamps after prolonged use of the appliance Re circulation method only e Keep the air ducting vents clear of obstruction e Change the carbon filters every 4 month Care amp Maintenance
8. me cases it may be necessary to adjust the length of one or both of the chimney sections Cut the bottom of each section so that the cut is hidden using suitable cutting implements Please take care not to obstruct the ducting vents used in the re circulation method Re circulation mode only Since the side vents are located in the upper chimney section no L shaped air flow directing piece is required Figure 4 A wall bracket adjustable i 40 FF mm 492 mm Figure 5A 20 mm Installation Hood Measurements The below table shows the various hood measurements for this hood Hood Name 60cm Chimney Hood 70cm Chimney Hood 90cm Chimney Hood 100cm Chimney Hood 110cm Chimney Hood The dimensions of the chimney piece including the hood body are as fol lows 250mm x 183mm x 590 960mm This is W x D x H Installation Electrical connection Figure 6 This appliance is double insulated for Typical example of a double safety and therefore does not require pole fused spur outlet an earth connection to the mains inlet The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Blue neutral Brown live FUSE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead for the appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your spur box proceed as follows Use a 3 amp fuse 1 The wire which is coloured blue mu
9. ng odours and need renewing after about 4 months of normal use A replace ment carbon filter can be obtained from your supplier Saturation of the activated charcoal in the filter will depend on how often the hood is used the type of kitchen and the regularity of cleaning the grease filter The carbon filters cannot be washed renew every 4 months 1 Remove the grease filters from the hood 2 Release the old carbon filters by twisting them in either direction by a quarter turn 90 until they disengage 3 Fit the new carbon filters by engaging them onto the pegs in the centre of the fan grille and twisting by a quarter turn until they are gripped securely A Refit the grease filters Installation Regulations and standards Before you start please read instructions carefully All installations service and repair work must be in accordance with local standards and regulations In the UK the regulations and standards are as follows 1 Building regulations The current E E wiring regulations 2 3 Electricity at work regulations Installation and servicing instructions for this appliance Ventilation Adequate ventilation in accordance with the Gas Safety Regulations Installation and Use and the relevant building regulations must be provided when the hood extracts air from a room with a flued gas burning appliance which is not of the balanced flue type Mounting height The co
10. nnect to the ducting outlet adaptor Horizontal duct runs should be avoided A slope of 5 or more upwards from the hood to the wall outlet will assist the flow of air The ducting pipe and any connecting pieces should be coupled to the preceding piece by pushing into and never over it the upper part must be fitted over the lower part The outlet from the hood must not be ducted into a wall cavity through a ventilator shaft or through a chimney It must not be ducted through a flue used by a non electrically powered appliance Adequate ventilation must be provided if a cooker hood extracts fumes from the room at the same time as an appliance powered by a fuel other than electricity such as a gas appliance is operated The extractor hood removes air from the room which the burner is dependant on for combustion Installation Wall fixing figures 4 amp 5A 5B Drill 8 mm diameter holes as shown Using the screws and dowels supplied with the appliance fasten the wall bracket to the wall Ensure that they are suitable for the type of wall where the cooker hood is to be mounted Fig 5A locate and fasten the hood to the wall through holes C and secure through holes D Fig 5B Drill holes A in the wall making sure that they are in line with the distances quoted Locate the 2 junction pieces as shown Secure the top junction piece to the wall bracket through the side holes using the screws provided In so
11. oker hood must be fitted at least 650 mm above a gas or electric hob If cooker hob instructions give a different figure to that given above then the higher measurement should be followed To prevent possible hood cut out a clearance of 650 mm is recommended above gas hobs where possible Select method of operation The cooker hood has two possible methods of operation Method 1 Recirculation requires carbon filters Installation with dual filtration to clean the air before it is re circulated into the room Method 2 Extraction through an outside wall requires a ducting kit The hood can be installed with a duct to extract cooking fumes through an outside wall Dimensions Please note that all dimensions and sizes are nominal some variation is to be expected Installation Method 1 Re circulation dual filtration The fan draws cooking fumes through the washable grease filters into the underside of the hood then through the carbon filter to remove odours before returning clean air to the kitchen via the air ducting vents If a cooker hood and any non electrically powered appliances extract fumes at the same time then the room must be suitably ventilated When selecting the best position for the hood ensure that air flow from the air ducting vents is not obstructed by cupboards shelves etc Do not vent into enclosed cupboard space This method may require you to pur chase carbon filters these ar
12. st be connected to the terminal marked N neutral LOAD or coloured black 2 The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal muet Joke marked L live LOAD or coloured H CA red I The fused spur socket should be PE positioned where is is easily accessible Er so you can switch off the supply to the Ne A MO SE hood when renewing the light bulb Technical Data Electricity supply 230 240V 50Hz Classification class Il metal encased Noise level External Venting Position 3 56 dBA Position 2 49 dBA Position 1 42 dBA Noise Level Internal Venting Position 3 59 dBA Position 2 54 dBA Position 1 47 dBA Light bulbs 2 x 40 W Candle lamp small edison screw fitting Note If the hood is to be used for display purposes only we recommend the use of 25 W lamps Motor rating 120W Carbon filters x 2 available as Spares Grease filters x 2 metal filters Extraction Rate External Position 3 350m3 H Position 2 310m3 H Position 1 225m3 H Extraction Rate Internal Position 3 270m3 H Position 2 205m3 H Position 1 170m3 H Customer Care amp Service Please keep this handbook in a safe place as the information inside may be of use should you sell or pass on the appliance Please fill in the model number and serial number in the spaces provided below as they will assist us should you need to call 0870 458 9662 When you dial this number you will hear a r
13. teel backplates Only use a clean cloth wrung out in hot soapy water and dry with a soft cloth Stubborn marks can be removed using a stainless steel cleaner We recommend that you clean the whole of the stainless steel area to maintain a uniform finish Do not use undiluted bleach or any prod ucts containing chlorides as they can per manently damage the steel Sharp objects can mark the surface of stainless steel but will become less noticeable with time Extra care should be taken when cooking food in salted water Some foods are cor rosive eg vinegar fruit juices and espe cially salt they can mark or damage stainless steel if they are left on the surface Wipe any splashes immediately To maintain the finish of the stainless steel or fo remove any greasy marks rub the stainless steel surface sparingly with a minimum amount of Baby Oil Do not use cooking oils as these may contain salt which can damage the stainless steel sur face GLEN DIMPLEX HOME APPLIANCES STONEY LANE PRESCOT MERSEYSIDE L35 2XW 08 27136 01 08 2004 3LI0D2D302 5 D3

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