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USER MANUAL SHC 626 WF1 SAUTER
2 / INSTALLING YOUR APPLIANCE
3 / USING YOUR APPLIANCE
4 / CARING FOR AND CLEANING YOUR APPLIANCE
1 / NOTICES TO THE USER
combustible fuel burning stove (wood, coal, etc.). - Never use steam or high-pressure devices to clean your appliance (requirement imposed by electrical safety). - With a view to constantly improving our products, we reserve the right to modify their technical, functional or aesthetic characteristics, making any changes to their features considered necessary or desirable in view of technical progress. - In order to easily locate the reference information for your appliance, we recommend that you note these data on the "After-Sales Service Department and Customer Relations" page. (This page also explains to you where to find this information on your appliance.) Attention Keep this user guide with your appliance. If the appliance is ever sold or transferred to another person, ensure that the new owner receives the user guide. Please become familiar with these recommendations before installing and using your oven. They were written for your safety and the safety of others.
- SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS - This oven was designed for use by private persons in their homes. - This appliance is to be used by adults. Make sure that children do not touch and that they do not treat it as a toy. Make sure that they do not touch the appliance's control panel. - When you receive the appliance, unpack or have it unpacked immediately. Give it an over-all general inspection. Make note of any concerns or reservations on the delivery slip and make sure to keep a copy of this form. - Your appliance is intended for standard household use. Do not use it for commercial or industrial purposes or for any other purpose than that for which it was designed. - Do not modify or attempt to modify any of the characteristics of this appliance. This would be dangerous to your safety. - Repairs must only be carried out by an approved specialist. - Always unplug the hood before cleaning it or performing other maintenance acts. - Provide adequate ventilation for the room in the case of simultaneous use of the hood and other appliances powered by an energy source other than electricity. This will prevent the hood from aspirating the combustion gases. - You should never "flambé" dishes under the hood or operate gas rings under the hood without placing cookware on them (the flames sucked up into the hood can damage the appliance). - When frying food under the appliance, you must carefully monitor the preparation at all times. Oils and grease brought to very high temperatures can catch fire. - Respect the recommended frequency of cleanings and filter replacements. The accumulation of grease deposits may cause a fire. - The hood should never be used over a Warning In the case of a kitchen heated by a device connected to a chimney (a stove, for example) the "recycling" version of the hood should be installed. Do not use the hood without metal filters. Suitable ventilation should be provided in the room when the hood is used at the same time as appliances operated by gas or another combustible fuel.
- ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION - This appliance’s packaging material is recyclable. Help recycle it and protect the environment by dropping it off in the municipal receptacles provided for this purpose. - Your appliance also contains a great amount of recyclable material. It is marked with this label to indicate the used appliances that should not be mixed with other waste. This way, the appliance recycling organised by your manufacturer will be done under the best possible conditions, in compliance with European Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment. Contact your town hall or your retailer for the used appliance collection points closest to your home. - We thank you doing your part to protect the environment. Warning Installation should only be performed by installers and qualified technicians Warning Remove the protective film from the cartridge filter before use.
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- The appliance must be unplugged during installation or when any repairs or maintenance work is being performed. - Ensure that the network voltage corresponds to the voltage noted on the identification plate located inside the hood. - If the electrical installation at your residence requires any changes in order to hook up your Appliance, call upon a professional electrician. - If the hood is being used in evacuation mode, do not connect the appliance to a combustion gas exhaust duct (boiler, chimney, etc.) or to a CMV (controlled mechanical ventilation) system. - Under no circumstances should the exhaust duct empty into the attic. - Install the hood at safe distance of at least 65 cm from an cooking hob. This appliance can be installed in either duction version or filtering version. The appliance is supplied in the filtering version, the charcoal filter is installed (Ref.SHK26AF1 for the models SHC621-SHC623-SHC634-SHC626, Ref. SHK90AF1 for the model SHC690).
- USING THE DUCTING MODE The exhaust duct will must be locked on to and fixed to the 123-mm diameter flue (Fig. 1). Steam and cooking smells are whisked directly outside through an extraction flue from the top of the hood. The use of charcoal filters is not required. Your cooker hood is a filtering version. All you need to do is to remove the charcoal filters first. fig. 1
- USING THE FILTERING MODE The air and steam coming from the appliance are purified by the charcoal filters and then circulated through the body of the appliance (Fig.2). fig. 2 Warning
CHECK THAT THE DUCTING-FILTERING
LEVER IS IN THE RIGHT POSITION (fig. 3): the lever is found on the motor unit and must be positioned on the symbol (E) in the case of installation in ducting version, on the symbol (R) in the case of installation in filtering version.
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- ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Wiring Diagram mod.SHC621-SHC623 During installation and maintenance operations, the appliance must be unplugged from the electrical grid; fuses must be cut off or removed. The electrical connections are made before the appliance is installed in its housing. Ensure that - the electrical installation has sufficient voltage, - the electrical wires are in good condition, - the diameter of the wires complies with the installation requirements. Warning This appliance has such technical particulars that it belongs to class II insulation, therefore it must not be earthed. In case your appliance is not furnished with a non separating flexible cable and has no plug, or has not got any other device ensuring omnipolar disconnection from the electricity main, with a contact opening distance of at least 3mm, such separating device ensuring disconnection from the main must be included in the fixed installation. This appliance is delivered with a H05VVF power cord that has two-0.75mm2 conductors (neutral and phase). It must be connected to the main power supply (which should be a 230-240V single phase current) via a CEI60083 standardised socket that should remain accessible after installation, in keeping with installation guidelines. Wiring Diagram mod.SHC626 If the power cable is damaged, call the after-sales service department in order to avoid danger. Wiring Diagram mod.SHC634-SHC690 Warning If the electrical installation at your residence requires any changes in order to hook up your appliance, call upon a professional electrician. Warning If the hood displays any malfunctions, unplug the appliance or remove the fuse corresponding to the electrical socket where your appliance is plugged in.
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Warning The hood must be installed in compliance with all applicable regulations concerning the ventilation of premises. In France these regulations are described in DTU 61.1 from the CSTB. In particular, the evacuated air should never be conveyed to a duct used to evacuate smoke from appliances that use gas or other combustible fuels. Unused ducts may only be used after approval from a competent specialist.
The distance between the supporting surface for the cooking vessels on the hob and the lower part of the hood must be at least 65 cm. If the instructions for installation for the hob specify a greater distance, this has to be taken into account. fig. 4
- Ducting mode - Your appliance are fitted with an upper air vent (Fig. 4B) and a rear air vent (Fig. 4A) closed by a plate that must be removed if you wish to use it; flange (C) must be fitted over the opening used (Fig. 5): fit the three threads on the flange, and buffer D, to the flue on the hood; turn the ring slightly clockwise until it is tightly screwed. If using the back outlet, the upper outlet must be closed off with a plate E. - Make a hole in the wall for the extraction duct (diameter 133 mm), referring to Fig. 6 which contains the measurements for the various possibilities. - You can now attach your hood; depending on your needs, you can attach your hood to the wall or under your kitchen cabinet.
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Wall attachment: - If you are using top opening B to extract the air through your kitchen cabinet, before attaching the hood to the wall, you need to drill a 133-mm diameter hole in the cabinet (Fig. 7). In any case, check the position of the electrical socket and consider where the electrical wire is to run (you may need to make a hole in your cabinet to pass the wire through). - Draw a line on the wall, vertical to the plane of the cooker. - Mark the 4 holes you need to drill in the wall, as per the measurements given in Fig. 8; drill the holes and insert the 4 dowels (supplied). - Take 2 of the supplied screws (Fig. 9) and align them in the top dowels, but do not screw them in completely. - Place the hood close to the wall and hang it on the two screws; from the inside of the hood, screw the 2 screws in completely. Attach the hood firmly by inserting the other two screws H (Fig. 10). - Attach a flexible pipe to the flange on your hood using a screw-clamp. The pipe and the screw-clamp are not supplied. - Make the electrical connections. Ø 133
min650 Attaching under a kitchen cabinet: - If you are using top opening B to extract the air through your kitchen cabinet, before attaching the hood to the cabinet, you need to drill a 133mm diameter hole in it (Fig. 7). In any case, check the position of the electrical socket and consider where the electrical wire is to run (you may need to make a hole in your cabinet to pass the wire through). - Drill 4 holes in the kitchen cabinet, as per the measurements given in Fig. 11. - Place the hood close to the cabinet and insert 4 screws through the inside of the cabinet. - Attach a flexible pipe to the outlet flap-gate on your hood using a screw-clamp. The pipe and the screw-clamp are not supplied. - Make the electrical connections. MODELS 60cm 90cm
Warning This is the filtering version of your cooker hood; you must first remove the charcoal filters. fig. 9
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Tip For optimal use of your appliance, we recommend that you connect the hood to a 125 mm-diameter flue (not delivered with the appliance). Minimise the number of angles and bends and the lengths of the flue. In the event that the hood will be operated using out-door evacuation, you should ensure a sufficient inflow of fresh air to avoid a pressure deficiency in the room.
- Filtering mode - The 2 openings, A and B (Fig 4) on your hood must not be closed, because the air is returned through the appliance through the vents on the front. - You can now attach your hood; depending on your needs, you can attach your hood to the wall or under your kitchen cabinet. Wall attachment: - Before attaching the hood to the wall, check the position of the electrical socket and consider where the electrical wire is to run (you may need to make a hole in your cabinet to pass the wire through). - Draw a line on the wall, vertical to the plane of the cooker. - Mark the 4 holes you need to drill in the wall, as per the measurements given in Fig. 8; drill the holes and insert the 4 dowels (supplied). - Take 2 of the supplied screws (Fig. 11) and align them in the top dowels, but do not screw them in completely. - Place the hood close to the wall and hang it on the 2 screws; from the inside of the hood, screw the 2 screws in completely. Attach the hood by inserting the other 2 screws H (Fig. 10). - Make the electrical connections. Attaching under a kitchen cabinet: - Before attaching the hood to a cabinet, check the position of the electrical socket and consider where the electrical wire is to run (you may need to make a hole in your cabinet to pass the wire through). - Drill 4 holes in the kitchen cabinet, as per the measurements given in Fig. 11. - Place the hood close to the cabinet and insert 4 screws through the inside of the cabinet. - Make the electrical connections.
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(Fig. 12): A - Light switch B - Motor switch. Position 0: motor off; position 12-3: motor first, second and thrid speed motor on.
fig. 13 Tip This guide to installation and use is valid for several models. Minor differences in details and fittings may emerge between your appliance and the descriptions provided.
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Warning Always unplug the hood before cleaning it or performing other maintenance acts. Regular maintenance of your appliance is a guarantee of proper functioning, good performance and durability. Warning Failure to respect the guidelines for cleaning the appliance and filters may cause fires. Please carefully adhere to the maintenance recommendations.
- CLEANING THE GREASE FILTERS Take special care of the grease filters which need to be cleaned, according to how much you use the hood, approximately every two months. Wash the filters with a commercial household cleanser, then rinse fully and dry. They may be cleaned in a dishwasher making sure that the filter does not come into contact with dirty dishes or silver tableware.
- Removing the grease filters (fig.14) To remove them, detach them by pressing the grease filters towards the back of the appliance and then levering them downwards until they come clear of the clips. fig. 14
- CHANGING THE CHARCOAL FILTER If using the filtering version of the hood, the charcoal filters need to be replaced approximately every six months, depending on how much you use the hood. After removing the grease filters (Fig. 14), the charcoal filters can be easily removed (Fig 15): remove the filter catches (B) and take out the charcoal filter (A).
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- CLEANING OF THE CASING Avoid products containing abrasives when cleaning the casing.
- CHANGING THE LIGHT BULB Warning Before carrying out any work, the power supply to the hood must be turned off, either by unplugging it or by using the circuit breaker switch. Models SHC621 - SHC623 : - To replace the incandescent lamps remove the light fitting after unscrewing the setscrew “A” (Fig. 16). - Replace with lamps of the same type. Models SHC634-SHC690-SHC626 : - To remove the halogen lamps, unscrew the ring nut by turning it anticlockwise (Fig. 17). - Replace with lamps of the same type. - WARNING: Do not touch the new lamp with bare hands. fig. 16 fig. 17
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Warning ABefore carrying out any work, the power supply to the hood must be turned off, either by unplugging it or by using the circuit breaker switch.
- MAINTAINING YOUR APPLIANCE MAINTENANCE... Top surface accessoires Grease filter Charcoal filter and WHAT TO DO ? PRODUCTS/ACCESSORIES TO USE Never use metal scouring pads, abrasive products or excessively stiff brushes. To clean the body and the lighting port, you should use only commercial household cleaning products diluted in water and then rinse using clean water, drying with a soft cloth. This filter traps fatty vapours and dust. This component plays an important role in ensuring the effectiveness of your hood. In the event of tough stains, use a nonabrasive cream, then rinse with clean water. Use a commercial household cleaning product then rinse abundantly and dry. These filters can be cleaned in a vertical position in your dishwasher. (Do not alow them touch dirty dishes or silverware). This filter traps odours and must be changed at least once every 6 months depending on your level of use. You should order these filters from your dealer (quoting the reference shown on the identification plate located inside the hood) and note the date the filter was changed. To keep your appliance in good working order, we recommend that you use Clearit household products. Professional expertise for the general public Clearit offers you professional products and adapted solutions for the daily upkeep of your household and kitchen appliances. You may find them in conventional retail outlets, along with a complete line of by-products and consumables.
5 / TROUBLESHOOTING SYMPTOMS SOLUTIONS Ensure that: The hood working...
- The power is not cut off.
- A speed has been selected. Ensure that: The hood is not operating effectively...
- The selected motor speed is sufficient for the quantity of smoke and vapours to be cleared.
- The kitchen is sufficiently ventilated to allow une for fresh air intake.
- The charcoal filter is not worn (hood operating in filtering mode). Ensure that: The hood working stopped
- The power is not cut off.
- The double-pole cut-off device was not activated.
Any maintenance on your equipment should be undertaken by: - either your dealer, - or another qualified mechanic who is an authorized agent for the brand appliances. When making an appointment, state the full reference of your equipment (model, type and serial number). This information appears on the manufacturer’s nameplate attached to your equipment.
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