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Instruction Book

Safety

  • The Cooker Hood must be installed according to the manufacturer's instructions. Improper installation may result in injury or damage, for which the manufacturer cannot be held responsible.
  • Check that the voltage (230 Volts AC) printed on the rating label inside the Cooker Hood corresponds to the mains voltage in your home. If in doubt call a qualified electrician.
  • Never replace the electrical cable yourself. An authorised service centre must replace damaged electrical cables.
  • Adaptors, multiple sockets and/or extension leads must not be used.
    • To avoid electrical shock, never touch the Cooker Hood or plug with wet hands.
  • Ventilation outlets on the Cooker Hood should never be covered, as obstructions may cause overheating or fire.
    • Always disconnect the plug from the mains supply before cleaning the Cooker Hood or carrying out maintenance work.

  • Do not flambé under the Cooker Hood as this may cause a fire hazard.
    • The Cooker Hood is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons.

  • The risk of fire is increased if cleaning instructions are not followed correctly.

WARNING!

It is hazardous for anyone other than authorised service personnel to carry out Servicing or repairs which involves the removal of covers.

To avoid the risk of an electric shock do not attempt to repair this appliance yourself.

Disposal

Old appliances still have some residual value. An environmentally friendly method of disposal will ensure that valuable raw materials can be recovered and used again. Up to date information concerning options for disposing of your old appliance and packaging from the new one can be obtained from your local council office.

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Introducing your new cooker hood

Before use

Please read this installation guide before installing or using your new Matsui Cooker Hood. The Cooker Hood is for domestic, indoor use only. WARNING- Please be careful when unpacking and installing this appliance as sheet metal can cause injury if not handled with care.

Parts checklist 1: (inside retail carton)
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text_image Remove the Grease filter cover by sliding the two release buttons to reveal the items in parts checklist 2. Grease filter release buttons Mounting template

Parts checklist 2: (inside Cooker Hood)
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Installation options

You may choose to install your Cooker Hood by

a) external ventilation using ducting to extract the 'dirty' air or:
b) internal ventilation, which re-circulates the air, using a Charcoal filter.

For details of where to obtain either the ducting or Charcoal filter, please contact the store from which you purchased your Cooker Hood.

Extracted air

If it is being fitted to a kitchen wall which is an outside wall (i.e. the other side of the wall is in the open air) or to a wall which contains an old chimney flue, the extracted air method can be used. This is where the 'dirty' air from the kitchen cooker is blown into the open air, either up the chimney flue or through a hole in the wall. This is the most effective way to use the Cooker Hood. However, the air extracted from the unit should not enter a chimney or flue which is being used for other appliances that use gas or other fuels. Local regulations regarding chimney flues must be adhered to.

: Re-circulated air

If it is being fitted to a kitchen wall which is an inside wall (i.e. the other side of the wall is another room of the house, or a neighbours house) the re-circulated air method must be used. This is where the 'dirty' air from the kitchen cooker is passed through a Charcoal filter to remove smells. The air is then re-circulated back into the kitchen.

Rear mounted or top mounted

The Cooker Hood can be rear mounted by fitting it to an open area Min 700mm

of kitchen wall, as shown in the picture opposite.

Or top mounted by fitting it to the underside of a kitchen cupboard as shown in the picture opposite.

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Filters

The Cooker Hood is supplied with a Grease filter.

This thin grease filter is fitted to the unit. It should always be used as it traps grease from the 'dirty' air. Therefore, the Cooker Hood, its ducting and chimney flue do not get excessively greasy.

The Grease filter has to be cleaned and/or replaced regularly, as explained later.

The Charcoal filter, which is not supplied, contains charcoal that is capable of adsorbing gasses containing smells.

Obviously, if you are using the Cooker Hood as an extractor, it is not necessary to use this filter, as all the smells go into the outside air. If fitted, the Charcoal filter has to be replaced regularly, as explained later.

Fixing height

The Cooker Hood should be fitted so that its underside is a minimum of 700mm above the surface of the cooker below.

Power supply

Connect the Cooker Hood to an electrical socket.

WARNING!

Always remember to disconnect from the mains supply before cleaning and completing any maintenance on the Cooker Hood.

Extracted air installation

If you are fitting the unit to an outside wall you will need the following items:

  • A minimum of 500mm of flexibleducting, 125mm in diameter.
  • An external grille.

1 There is a 'diverter switch' inside the Cooker Hood, which diverts the air so that it leaves through one of the circular ducting Sockets. Turn the switch to position B, as shown in the picture below.

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2 Decide whether you can make a hole through an external wall directly behind the Cooker Hood or whether you will have to make a hole elsewhere. The Cooker Hood is designed so that you can choose whether to blow air out of its rear side (horizontal discharge) or top side (vertical discharge). Depending on your choice, remove the partially cut disk (knockout panel) from the top or rear of the Cooker Hood. Insert a flat head screwdriver under one edge and lever it up. A pair of pliers may be required to pull it free. Break all four attachment points and it will come free. It can be discarded. Be careful, it has very sharp edges!

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Extracted air installation

3 Make a 130mm hole through your external kitchen wall in the appropriate place. If you are using the top mounted method of fixing you will have to use a jigsaw to cut a 130mm diameter hole in the kitchen cupboard. It is recommend that a qualified person, experienced in fitting Cooker Hoods, is consulted before installation.

4 Use the card template supplied to mark the position of the fixing screws.

If you are going to rear-mount the Cooker Hood, the screws and rawlplugs supplied should only be used in a (plastered) brick, breeze block or blockwork wall. They are not suitable for lath and plaster walls or stud and plasterboard walls. Consult a qualified builder for advice on fixing into these types of walls. If you are top fixing the Cooker Hood to a kitchen cupboard, use the screws provided.

The keyhole slots are designed so the Cooker Hood locates over the larger area of the hole and is then pushed back, or dropped down onto the smaller area of the hole.

Two extra ‘security screws’ are used to ensure the unit is secure and isn’t accidentally pushed off the keyhole slots.

Screw the keyhole positioned screws into your wall or kitchen cupboard so that the top surface of the screw head is approximately 4mm from the surface you are screwing to.

If you are rear mounting the unit, drill all four holes and fit the rawplugs, but don't fit the two 'security screws' until the unit is in place.

If you are top mounting the unit, drill all eight holes, but don't fit the four 'security screws' until the unit is in place.

5 Check that your fixings are correctly located, by temporarily fitting the Cooker Hood. If correct, remove the protective film from each side of the unit.

6 Fit the Ducting socket adaptor in the hole you made in the Cooker Hood when the knockout panel was removed. Some of the black plastic tabs of the adaptor should be pushed through the hole, while others remain above. This locks the adaptor in place.

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7 Fit the Ducting connector into the Ducting socket adaptor.

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Ducted air installation

8 Fit the flexible ducting into the Ducting socket adaptor.

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Fit the unit into position. Tighten the screws if necessary. Feed the flexible ducting through the hole in the wall.

9 Fit the external grille.

10 The Charcoal filter is designed to remove 'odours' from dirty air. As the 'odours' are being extracted to the outside air it is not necessary to fit the Charcoal filter.
11 Fit the main filter panel by locating the rear pins in their slots and pressing the release buttons. It will click into place.
12 Connect the Cooker Hood to the power supply, as mentioned earlier in the guide.

Re-circulated air installation

1 The Cooker Hood must be fitted so that it protrudes 160mm from the cupboard it is being fitted to (see page 2). This is to allow the re-circulated air to escape through the grille in the top of the unit.
2 Use the card template supplied to mark the position of the fixing screws.

The keyhole slots are designed so the Cooker Hood locates over the larger area of the hole and is then pushed back, onto the smaller area of the hole. Two extra 'security screws' are used to ensure the unit is secure and isn't accidentally pushed off the keyhole slots.

Screw the keyhole positioned screws into your wall or kitchen cupboard so that the top surface of the screw head is approximately 4mm from the surface you are screwing to.

If you are top mounting the unit, drill all eight holes, but don't fit the four 'security screws' until the unit is in place.
3 Check that your fixings are correctly located, by temporarily fitting the Cooker Hood. If correct, remove the protective film from each side of the unit.

4 Fit the unit into position. Tighten the screws if necessary.
5 Fit the Charcoal filter (not supplied – please contact the store from which you purchased your Cooker Hood) by first lift the filter up into the Cooker Hood, aligning the posts with the locating holes on the filter. Turn the filter clockwise to lock it into position.

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6 Fit the main filter panel by locating the rear pins in their slots and pressing the release buttons. It will click into place.
7 Connect the Cooker Hood to the power supply, as mentioned earlier in the guide.

In use

There are five control buttons on the front of the Cooker Hood.

0-off

• , • • , • • - varying degrees of air extraction: • =Low, • • =High

Light on or off

It is recommended that the Cooker Hood remains switched on for a period of 10-15 minutes after cooking has finished, to ensure all 'dirty' air is re-circulated or extracted.

Before carrying out any maintenance switch off the Cooker Hoods power supply at the mains, and unplug.

Cleaning

Clean the outside of the unit with a damp cloth and a small amount of washing up liquid. Use special stainless steel cleaner on stainless steel surfaces.

Don't use solvents or abrasives as they may damage the surfaces of the unit.

Maintenance

Changing the filters

Charcoal filter

The Charcoal filter should be changed after a period of use. How often you replace it depends on how often you cook, but as a rough guide it should be changed every six months.

Grease filter

The Grease filter should be washed periodically. A build up of grease may cause a fire hazard.

1 Slide the two Grease filter cover release buttons on the underside of the Cooker Hood inwards. The filter cover will be released downwards.

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2 The thin grease filter is removed by releasing it from the U-shape metal hangers. Please refer the steps below:

① Squeeze the side to release the U-shape hanger.

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② Lift the hangers out from the filter cover's edge.

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3 Wash the filter in warm water and mild detergent. Open it out flat and leave it to dry. Don't twist it excessively when wringing it out and don't spin dry it. Make sure it is completely dry before replacing it.

Maintenance and Troubleshooting

Technical specifications

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low the Cooker hood to cool for at least 10 minutes after use before changing the light bulb.

Slide the two Grease filter cover release buttons off the underside of the cooker hood inwards. The filter cover will be released downwards.

Remove the old bulb by unscrewing it in an anti-clockwise direction.

Replace with a new bulb (230V/40w) by screwing it in a clockwise direction. Make sure it is securely inserted in the bulb holder. Kindly note that your Cooker hood is fitted with 2x40W (max.) bulbs.

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Replace the filters.

The Cooker hood is not working

  • Check it is plugged in and switched on.
  • Check that the fuse in the plug has not blown.
  • Plug in another appliance, such as a lamp, to see if the socket is working.

Servicing

Only an authorised, qualified technician should perform repairs and maintenance of the appliance.

ModelMSH601W MSH601BLK & MSH601WE MSH601BLKE & MS
Rated Voltage (V)230
Rated Frequency (Hz)50
Rated Power (W)200
Weight (kg)6.1
Product Dimension h/w/d (cm)14x60x50
Bulbs (E14)2x40W Max.

Weight and Dimensions are approximate. Because we continual strive to improve our products we may change specifications and designs without prior notice.

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This appliance complies with the following EEC Directives: 2006/95/EC(Low Voltage Directive) 2004/108/EC(EMC Directive).

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This symbol on the product or in the instructions means that your electrical and electronic equipment should be disposed at the end of its life separately from your household waste. There are separate collection systems for recycling in the EU. For more information, please contact the local authority or your retailer where you purchased the product.

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