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Brand : AEG-ELECTROLUX

Model : EFA1020-1X

Category : Aspirateur

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USER MANUAL EFA1020-1X AEG-ELECTROLUX

Air Cleaning Center Ceiling mounted, with cable suspension With remote control Installation and Instructions for Use Effective

Hood body 10. Heat detector Cable suspension 11. Grease collector Cable support Decorative disc Hanger bolt Dowel Metal filer with ionizer sheet, with spring lock Cable for ionizer sheet Receptacle for wire suspension Page 2 . Halogen lamp 20 Watt . Germicidal lamp (UV-C Lamp) EKL Stainless steel filter 586x324 mm incl. activated carbon . Power cord outlet

EFA 1020.1/1030 Air Cleaning Center (Ceiling Mounted) with Cable Suspension Installation Instructions- Instructions for In order to be able to use your exhaust hood in the best possible manner, please read ihese intructions carefully and keep them in case they are needed. L nd General + The exhaust hood can only be connected to a properly installed power outlet or connected direclly by a professional. The power outlet mus be as secure as possible direcily in the junction box. The electrical data is found on the nameplate, after opening the grease collector (11), behind the stain- less steel filter (14), in the inferior of the device. +__ The connection and commissioning may only be carried out by a professional. + Never use ihe exhaust hood without a filter (7/14) and open grease collector (11). + Always use gas burners properly. + Accessible parls can become hot while cooking or when they are used with cooking utensils! + The gos burner flames must always be covered wilh cookware. Strong heat development of open flames could damage the exhaust hood. + The exhaust hood's power supply must be interrupted by pulling the plug before conducling any cleaning or maintenance work. + Flambee dishes must not be prepared under the exhaust hood. The open flame could cause a fire. + Never leave the pan unsupervised when frying food. The oil could start a fire. + Constant maintenance ensures perfect operation and optimal performance of the exhaust hood. + All contaminated surfaces should be cleaned of debris regularly. The filter must be removed and cleaned regularly. (see page 11). + incorrect halogen lamps (12) could ruin the transformer. + The device can swing freely because it is attached to the ceiling with steel cables. + Do not allow the heat sensor to react to a flame. + Keep a minimum distance of 300 mm between the ceiling and the upper side of the hood. + Minimum dstance between the storage surface of the cooking vessels on the hob and the lowest part of the exhaust hoodi This distance must be at least 65 em if the exhaust hood is installed abo- ve a gas appliance. If the mounting instructions for the hob specify a greater distance, this distance is to be adhered to. This minimum distance also applies to electric stoves. + This unit must not be used by persons, including children with reduced physical, sensory or mental abiliies, or by persons without experience and knowledge unless they are supervised by a person who is responsible for their safety and has been instructed on the use of this equipment. + Children must not be unsupervised in the vicinity of the unit and must not play with the unit under any circumstances. + Safety Shutdow If one or more filiers are removed, the unit switches off automatically. The unit is operational once again only after the the correct positioning of the filter. + CAUTION: Accessible parts may become hot when used with cooking appliances. !Il Operate this unit only with inserted fiers (7/14) and a closed grease collector (11) 1! 111 Do not operate this unit without a filter (7/14) {High voltage and UV-C radiation) Do not look into the illuminated germicide lamp (13) 111 Page 3

+ The following parts are in the package: hood body, stainless steel filter, accessory kit and cleaning Kit [the cable suspensions are in he accessory kif). + Check that the exhaust hood was not damaged during transport. there is any damage, the unit must not be installed. + Make sure that the installation and the electrical connections have been conducted by a qualified technician according to the specifications of the manufacturer and the official regulations. Make sure that a 3-wire power cable is present on the site which comes from the ceiling on the right side behind the cable suspension. Caution: The electrical connection must be performed by a licensed elecrician. The plug must be accessible after installation. A Type 12 or Type 13 power oullet is to be provided. The connection À\ cable & 2.4 mers long. Caution: IFthe unit is to be used with as a fixed connection rather than with the plug, a separator À bclonging to that only must be available. À caution: The power supply to 1he hood must be unplugged before conducting maintenance work. Page 4

. Installation Cautionl! The connection to the 230 Volt network as well as the entire installation of the exhaust hood must be at absolute zero potential and conducted by a professional

Carry the middle of the cooktop to the ceiling.

Take four dowels, four hanger bolis and four décorative discs from he accessories kit. Insert the four dowels, screw in the four hanger bolis, and screw the four decorative dises onto he hanger bolis.

Now unpack the hood body.

Thread he cable suspension with the cable clamp from above into the hood body. Screw the cable _clamp into the mounting and secure with the set screw. One mounting per cable suspension

Now screw the four wire cables with the cable supports onto the hanger bolts. Now the steel cable can get iwisted but it will ‘untwist’ during workflow 7.

The wire cable relaxes and the length of the steel cable can be varied by exerting pressure onto the cable clamp. The hood can be aligned using a water level

Fasten the power cord of the hood to the feed line on site.

9. Uncover the hood afler installation only so that no dirt particles can reach the top of the hood.

The unit can be uncovered again only once the kitchen has been completely set up and ihe final cleaning has taken place. Page 5

Cable suspension with hanger bolt and de- corative disc [located in accessories kit) Workflow 5 Workflow 5

. Make sure that the unit is disconnected from the power supply. . Remove protective box from UV-C lamp (13) . Insert the stainless steel filter (586x324 mm) (14) into the hood body (1) Please ensure that the filter is correcily insertedl See photo below. Al fiers are equipped with a micro switch which interrupts the hoods electrical circuit power when it is incorrecily positio- nedl

  • Close the drip collector (11) The unit is now operationall

UV-C Lamp with protective UV-C Lamp without protective carton Heat detec- Hood body with stainless steel filter Insert fiker correct:

4-bution control pad: BSSRENTT ESRI Hand transmitter: Switch on to level 1: button > Switch up to next level: button > With the — bution, you switch the hood to level 1, pressing > several times switches the hood to level 2, 3, and then off again. With the € button, you switch the hood to level 3, pressing the € button several times in a row swit- ches the hood to levels 2, 1 and 0 After run time button: (D Afier pressing this button, the hood works with the set level in after run. There are four after run times which you can select by pressing the appropriate button. Press once = 10 minutes (the light bar/s flash/flashes once) , press fwice = 20 minute (the light bar/s flash/flashes iwice), press three times = 30 minute (the light bar/s flash/flashes three times) and press four times = 40 minutes (he light bar/s flash/flashes four times). The fan speed can be increased or decreased during the after run time. Light button: By pressing _once briefly, the right and left halogen lamp is switched on or off. If the button is pressed for a longer period of time, both halogen lamps at the front and the back are switched on or off. Page 8

mming In: 4-button control pad: Hold down € simultaneously until the green LED on the control panel lights up. Then let go of both buttons at the same time. Hand Transmitter: Press the light button %- on the hand transmitter until the light goes on or off. The new hand transmitter is programmed to the existing exhaust hood. Page 9

Z. Switching the hal r lamps (12 Take out defective halogen reflector lamps (12) and press the new lamps into the socket! Do not loo- sen the halogen lamps with metal objects (e.g. serewdriver or knife) because they could scratch the hood body. ing # L Filter with the lonizer Sheet (7 The unit must be disconnected from the mains before removing the metal filter! When removing the upper metal filter (7) the following must be noted: In order to be able 10 clean the ionizer sheet, the supply cable from each filter must be detached when removing the filter. For this, the cable only must be removed (see the following photos). View after removal of metal filter Supply cable is removed from ionizer sheet 1! When inserting the metal filer, please note that the snap locks must point to the center of the hood I!

9. Removing the stainless steel filter (14)

c mn Cleaning the outside of the stainless steel exhaust hood: À care lotion for cleaning and care is included with each unit. Moisien a soft cloth and apply to unit with light pressure, let dry and then polish in the brushing direction. L I is very important to take note of the “brushing direction” when handling stainless steel devices! Interior Cleaning: The unit must be disconnected from the mains before it is opened| When changing the aclivated carbon or cleaning the metal grease filter (7/14), clean he accessible housing parts of grease deposits. This way, the risk of fire is minimized and optimal function is main- tained.. Please wash with a degreasing defergent and damp cloth only. Fiker: Caution! With increasing saturation of fatty residues, the risk of fire increases and the function of the unit can be impaired. ! Clean the metal filter (7/14) as needed! Remove the aclivated carbon insert and the fhumb screws before cleaningl The metal grease filter (7/14) must be cleaned every 8 to 10 weeks under normal operating conditions (2-3 hours daily) Cleaning should be done with the cleaner which is included with 1he exhaust hood however he cleaning can be done in the dishwasher depending on ihe size of the filter. The cleaning intervals for the metal filter (7] on ihe top side of the hood body are shorter during the heavy pollen season. The inner layers of the metal fat filter (7) are made of aluminum. I resists chemical influences (corrosion resistance). However, it can be atlacked by soda and caustic sode so that a brown discolo- ration can occur. The frame and the cover sheet of this metal filter is made of stainless steel. Do not wash melal grease filters (7/14) with other dishes. When cleaning by hand, rinse the filer several times in hot, soapy water. Exchanging activated carbon The unit must be disconnected from the mains before it is opened| Adiivated carbon is used to bind ordorants. The frequency with which the aclivated carbon is to be exchanged is between three months and one year, depending on frequency of use. The used carbon can be disposed of in the normal household waste. . Make sure unit is not connected to the mains and without current! + Fold grease collector (11) down . Remove stainless steel filter (14) Loosen the two thumb screws Remove stainless steel frame and then remove carbon cartridge Loosen the 1wo thumb screws again on the carbon cartridge and then replace the old carbon with the new carbon Tighten the previously loosened thumb serews + Insert the stainless steel filter (14) into the hood body Page 11

Removable carbon catrid- Stainless steel filter with carbon cartridge (rear side) Stainless steel For loose activated carbon

Hood crackles: Sporadic hood crackling is normal. It shows that the air is being cleaned by the ionizer. In case of prolonged crackling, the upper metal filter and ionizer sheet must be cleaned. In addition, you should check whether the extension cord plug has been connected hori- zontally to the ionizer sheet. The hood cannot be shut off: Check that all filters have been inserted correctly, that each filter is equipped with a microswitch which will interrupt the electrical circuit when incorrectly positioned.

The well-trained customer service of Electrolux is available to all of our customers. Before you contact customer service: Make sure that there have not been any errors in operation. Check your exhaust hood according to the chapter “What to do if..." If you contact customer service Make note of the following information which can be found on the unit's nameplate: . Serial number . Model name . Product number Please provide this information for: . Customer service requesis . Spare part or accessory orders . Technical questions The nameplate is found in the hood body behind the filter . Making a precise note of your observations will make the preparations and ihe work for our Page 12

service technicians easier. . Call the service number 0848 848 111. Your call will automatically be routed to the nearest service center. . Please be at home when the service technician comes because he needs your information.

The units are subject to the following tests according to VDE 0701 Teil 1 and EN60335-1: + Protective wire test + High voltage test + Insulation test + Function and performance test + Mechanical visual inspection In addition, a visual inspection is conducted and the accessories are checked for completeness. This product is in compliance with + The security objectives of the Low Voltage” guideline EG/73/23 + The protection requirements of the "EMC" EG/336/89 guideline as amended by EG/68/93 guide- line, built and brought onto the market. Page 13

Information on the Heat Detector (10) We care about your safety. For fhis reason, we have installed a heat detector into the air cleaning center which functions as follows. If a temperature belween 69° C and 71° C is reached under the exhaust hood, the alarm rings auto- matically and he unil's power supply is interrupted. Once it cools down to approx. 30°-35° C the alarm is again silenced automatically. lonizer Information: The ionizer makes the air fresher. The negative ions clean the air of very fine dust particles, from bac- teria which is suspended in the air _on posifive ions, floating viruses and fungal spores. The airstream produced by the built-in motor leads parficles to a metal filter and settles them there. These deposits are removed with regular cleaning of the upper metal filter (3) The use of the ionizer is not dangerous! Even a high dose of negative ions is not damaging to health. À high dose of posifive ions, however, can make one ill fired, weak, and in many cases even irritable and aggressive. Germicidal Lamp Information (13] Germicidal lamps are special low-pressure mercury lamps with short wavelength ultraviolote radiation whose disinfecting effect of natural sunlight is far superior. lt destroys all effective microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, spores. Yeasis, algae, protozoa and mildews.….and all of his without ozonel 1! Never look into a lamp which is switched on because UV C radiation damages the eyesl!

Touching with bare hands causes siains. Always use a clean cloth or clean gloves! the quartz glass comes into contact with the hands, it must be cleaned with a lille alcohol before bringing the lamp back into use. Page 15

17.Ni r th 18 DISPOSAL Packaging Material Packaging materials are environmentally friendly and recyclable. The plastic parts are ù labelled, e. g. >PE<, >PS< etc. Dispose of the packaging materials at the community waste collection point in the collection containers provided according to their labelling. Old Device The symbol _ on the product or the produel's packaging indicates that this product is Ÿ notto be 2 treated as normal household waste but must be given up to a collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. Your contribution to the proper disposal of this product protects 1he environment and human health. The environ- ment and health are put at risk by incorrect disposal. More information about recycling this product can be found at your city hall, refuse collection or the business where this product was purchased Where does the old equipment go? Hi] Anyhere where new equipment is sold or disposal at the official S.EN.S collection points or official S.EN.S-Recyclers. The list of the official S.EN.S-Recyclers can be found at www.sens.ch. À Warning: In order to ensure that used equipment is no longer hazardous, render it unu- sable before disposal. Remove the equipment from the mains supply also and remove the power supply cable from the equipment.