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Product type Extractor hood
Brand STOVES
Model 1100 STERLING CHIM
Estimated width 110 cm
Power supply 220-240 V ~ 50 Hz
Classification Class I
Motor power 250 W
Lighting 2 x 1,5 W LED
Number of speeds 4 (Low, Medium, High, Booster)
Booster function Yes, 8 minutes at maximum speed
Maximum extraction rate (external) 805.8 m³/h (Booster)
Extraction rate (position 3) 605.7 m³/h
Extraction rate (position 1) 280.0 m³/h
Noise level (Booster) 72 dBA
Noise level (position 3) 65 dBA
Noise level (position 1) 52 dBA
Grease filters 3 aluminium panels, washable every 2 months
Charcoal filters 2 pieces, replacement every 6 months (optional)
Installation modes External extraction or recirculation (filtration)
Minimum distance to hob 65 cm
Housing material Stainless steel
Housing maintenance Soft cloth and soapy water, avoid abrasives
Customer service France Glen Dimplex France, tel. 01 69 11 11 85
Warranty Compliant with European directives

Frequently Asked Questions - 1100 STERLING CHIM STOVES

How to install the hood in extraction mode?
For installation in extraction mode, prepare an extraction hole of suitable diameter and connect the air duct to the outlet flange. Ensure the minimum distance between the hob and the hood is 65 cm. Use the supplied screws and plugs according to the wall type. It is recommended to call a qualified installer.
How to switch from extraction to recirculation?
To use the hood in recirculation mode, you must purchase a charcoal filter kit (ref. available in spare parts). Install the charcoal filters by clipping them inside the hood, then follow the kit instructions for the recirculation duct. The grease filters must always be in place.
How often should the grease filters be cleaned?
The grease filters should be cleaned every 2 months in normal use. Remove them, wash them in warm soapy water or dishwasher, dry them and put them back. Regular cleaning prevents fire hazards.
When to replace the charcoal filters?
Charcoal filters should be replaced every 6 months approximately, as they become saturated and cannot be washed. The duration may vary depending on use and type of cooking. Purchase replacement filters from customer service.
What to do if the hood is noisier than usual?
Abnormal noise may come from a dirty grease filter, a blocked duct, or poor balancing. First check the filter cleaning. If the noise persists, contact a professional to inspect the motor and fixings.
How to replace the LED bulbs?
Replacement of LED bulbs must be done by a qualified technician. Disconnect the appliance before any intervention. Contact customer service for spare parts and assistance.
Can I use the hood with a gas hob?
Yes, but the minimum distance between the hood and the hob must be at least 65 cm. Ensure the room is well ventilated if the hood and burners operate simultaneously, as the hood draws the air needed for combustion.
How to activate the Booster function?
Press the 'Booster' button (usually marked 'B') when the hood is on. The hood will run at maximum speed for 8 minutes, then automatically return to the previous speed. Ideal for quickly eliminating strong odours.
Is the hood supplied with a power cable?
Yes, the hood is supplied with a power cable. If damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or a qualified electrician. The appliance must be connected via a 3 A fused plug or wired to a spur protected by a 3 A fuse.
Where can I find spare parts or after-sales service?
For spare parts (charcoal filters, bulbs, etc.) or after-sales service, contact Glen Dimplex France at 01 69 11 11 85 or by email direction@glendimplex-france.fr. You can also visit www.glendimplex-france.fr.

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USER MANUAL 1100 STERLING CHIM STOVES

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Stoves Cooker Hood

User Manual

Contents

Introduction 2

Safety Precaution 3

Installation Instructions 4

Using the Hood 6

Care and Cleaning 7

Technical Data 8

Stoves Customer Care 10

Introduction

Thank you for buying this high quality hood from Stoves.

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.

This appliance has been designed for use as an exhausting (air evacuation to the outside) or filtering (indoor air re-cycling) hood.

Note: This appliance does not come supplied with a ducting kit or carbon filters. Details for ordering these parts are at the back of the handbook.

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 installation.

Please read this handbook carefully and keep it for future reference.

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 and Republic of Ireland.

  1. Take care when the cooker hood is operating simultaneously with an open fireplace or burner that depends on the air in the environment. The cooker hood removes the air from the environment which a burner or fireplace needs for combustion.

The negative pressure in the environment must not exceed 4Pa (4x10-5 bar). Provide adequate ventilation in the environment for a safe operation of the cooker hood. Follow the local laws applicable for external air evacuation.

Before connecting the model to the electricity network review the data plate (positioned inside the appliance) to confirm that the voltage and power correspond to the network and the socket is suitable. If in doubt ask a qualified electrician.

If the power supply cable is damaged it must be replaced. This can be obtained direct from the manufacturer. This device must be connected to the supply network through either a plug fused 3A or hardwired to a 2 phase spur protected by 3A fuse.

2. Warning!

In certain circumstances electrical appliances may be a danger hazard.

A) Do not check the status of the filters while the cooker hood is operating. B) Do not touch bulbs or adjacent areas during or straight after prolonged use of the lighting installation. C) Flambè cooking is prohibited underneath the cooker hood. D) Avoid free flame as it is damaging for the filters and a fire hazard. E) Do not leave food frying unattended as the overheated oil may become a fire hazard.

F) Disconnect the electrical connection prior to any maintenance.

G) This appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons without supervision.

H) Young children should be supervised to ensure they do not play with the appliance.

I) There shall be adequate ventilation of the room when the hood is used at the same time as appliances burning gas or other fuels other than electric.

L) There is a risk of fire if cleaning is not carried out in accordance with the instructions.

This appliance conforms to the European Directive EC/2002/96, Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE).

The symbol on the product or on the accompanying paperwork indicates that the appliance should not be treated as domestic waste, but should be delivered to a suitable electric and electronic appliance recycling collection point.

Follow local guidelines when disposing of waste.

For more information on the treatment, re-use and recycling of this product, please contact your local authority, domestic waste collection service or the retailer where the appliance was purchased.

- Assembly and electrical connections must be carried out by specialised personnel.

- Wear protective gloves before proceeding with the installation.

• Electric Connection:

- The appliance has been manufactured as a class II, therefore no earth cable is necessary. The power point must be easily accessible after the installation of the appliance. If the appliance is equipped with power cord without plug, a suitably dimensioned omnipolar switch with 3 mm minimum opening between contacts must be fitted between the appliance and the electricity supply in compliance with the load and current regulations.

- The connection to the mains is carried out as follows:

BROWN = L line

BLUE = N neutral.

- If the hob is electric, gas, or induction, the minimum distance between the hob and the lower part of the hood must be at least 65 cm. If a connection tube composed of two parts is used, the upper part must be placed outside the lower part.

Do not connect the cooker hood exhaust to the same conductor used to circulate hot air or for evacuating fumes from other appliances that are not powered by electricity.

Before proceeding with the assembly operations, remove the anti-grease filter(s) (Fig.1) so that the unit is easier to handle.

- In the case of assembly of the appliance in the suction version, prepare the hole for evacuation of the air.

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- We recommend the use of an air exhaust tube which has the same diameter as the air exhaust outlet hole. If a pipe with a smaller diameter is used, the efficiency of the product may be reduced and its operation may become noisier.

- If your appliance has been designed for use in habitations supplied with a centralized suction device, perform the following operations:

- The switch controls opening and closure of a valve using a thermo electrical device. By placing the switch in the ON position, after a minute, the valve opens rotating 90° allowing suction of the stale air. By placing the switch in the OFF position, the valve closes after 100 seconds.

- Fixing to the wall:

Drill the holes A respecting the distances indicated (Fig.2).

Fix the appliance to the wall and align it in horizontal position to the wall units. When the appliance has been adjusted, definitely fix the hood using the screws A (Fig.3). For the various installations, use screws and screw anchors suited to the type of wall (e.g., reinforced concrete, plasterboard, etc.).

If the screws and screw anchors are provided with the product, check that they are suitable for the type of wall

on which the hood is to be fixed.

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- Fixing the decorative telescopic flue:

Arrange the electrical power supply within the dimensions of the decorative flue. If your appliance is to be installed in the ducting version or in the version with external motor, prepare the air exhaust opening. Adjust the width of the support bracket of the upper flue (Fig.4). Then fix it to the ceiling using the screws A (Fig.4) in such a way that it is in line with your hood and respecting the distance from the ceiling indicated in Fig.2. Connect the flange C to the air exhaust hole using a connection pipe (Fig.5). Insert the upper flue into the lower flue and rest above the frame. Extract the upper flue up to the bracket and fix it with the screws B (Fig.4). To transform the hood from a ducting version into a filtering version, ask your dealer for the charcoal filters and follow the installation instructions.

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- Filtering version:

Install the hood and the two flues as described in the paragraph for installation of the hood in ducting version. To assemble the filtering flue refer to the instructions contained in the kit. If the kit is not provided, order it from your dealer as accessory. The filters must be applied to the suction unit positioned inside the hood. They must be centred by turning them 90 degrees until the stop catch is tripped (Fig.6).

Controls

STOVES 1100 STERLING CHIM - Controls - 1

STOVES 1100 STERLING CHIM - Controls - 2

STOVES 1100 STERLING CHIM - Controls - 3

STOVES 1100 STERLING CHIM - Controls - 4

STOVES 1100 STERLING CHIM - Controls - 5

Lamp

STOVES 1100 STERLING CHIM - Lamp - 1

- Depress to turn on/off light

Speed – select speed to suit cooking conditions

STOVES 1100 STERLING CHIM - Lamp - 2

Low - Light frying/boiling. Depress this button to enter into low speed and again to turn off motor.

STOVES 1100 STERLING CHIM - Lamp - 3

Medium - Frying/wok cooking/heavy boiling. Depress this button to enter into medium speed and again to turn off motor

STOVES 1100 STERLING CHIM - Lamp - 4

High - Grilling, intensive frying and wok cooking. Depress this button to enter into high speed and again to turn off motor

STOVES 1100 STERLING CHIM - Lamp - 5

Booster - Depress this button to enter into highest speed and again to turn off motor.

Booster function

This hood also has a booster function. To activate the booster, press button B while the hood is in use and it will increase speed for 8 minutes, before slowing down again.

We recommend that you switch on the hood for a few minutes before you start cooking, and then leave it running for approximately 8 minutes afterwards to ensure that all odours are extracted.

The appliance is not to be used by children or persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction.

WARNING - Accessible parts may become hot when used with cooking appliances. To illuminate the cooking area underneath 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 3 high speed. The neon indicator light will light up to show when the fan is operating. To switch off, press the "off" button.

Before cleaning or maintenance, switch off the electricity supply.

Replacing the LED Lights

If the appliance version is with LED lamps, the intervention of a specialised technician is necessary to replace them

Outer Casing

All external parts of the outer casing can be safely cleaned with a clean cloth wrung out in hot soapy water. Do not use caustic pastes, abrasive cleaning powders, wire wool, hard implements, or any products containing chlorides as they will damage the surfaces.

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.

Sharp objects can mark the surface of stainless steel, but marks will become less noticeable with time.

To maintain the finish of the stainless steel, or to remove any greasy marks, wipe the stainless steel surface sparingly with a minimum amount of Baby Oil and kitchen paper.

Do not use cooking oils, as these may contain salt, which can damage the stainless steel surface.

Before cleaning or maintenance, switch off the electricity supply.

To avoid any fire risk, the following cleaning instructions must be followed:

Grease Filters

The grease filters absorb grease and dust from cooking fumes, which would otherwise damage the inside of the hood.

The grease filters should be removed and cleaned regularly - with normal use, this should be every 2 months.

To clean use warm soapy water, or wash in a dishwasher. The grease filters may slightly change colour following washing, however this does not affect their performance.

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.

Carbon Filters (models installed for use with the re-circulation method only)

The carbon filters absorb cooking odours and need renewing after about 6 months of normal use. Replacement carbon filters can be obtained from our Customer Care (details at the rear of the handbook).

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 6 months.

Electricity Supply

220 - 240V ~ 50Hz

Classification

Class I

Noise Level (External Venting)

Flat Hood
Booster72 dBA
Position 365 dBA
Position 152 dBA

Chimney Hood

Booster72 dBA
Position 365 dBA
Position 152 dBA

Light Bulbs

2 x 1.5W LED

Motor Rating

250W

Grease Filters

3 Off - Aluminium panel

Note: After cleaning, grease filters may lose their colour slightly - this does not affect their performance.

Carbon Filters

2 Off - Available as Spares

Extraction Rate (External)

Flat Hood
Booster805.8 m3/H
Position 3605.7 m3/H
Position 1280.0 m3/H

Chimney Hood

Booster805.8 m3/H
Position 3605.7 m3/H
Position 1280.0 m3/H

Information for domestic range hoods

SymbolValueUnit
Model identification
Annual Energy Consumption AEChood 57kWh/a
Time increase factorf0.9
Fluid Dynamic Efficiency FDEhood 31.5
Energy Efficiency Index EEIhood 52.7
Measured air flow rate at best efficiency point QBEP 404.1 m3/h
Measured air pressure at best efficiency point PBEP 459Pa
Maximum air flow Qmax 605.7 m3/h
Measured electric power input at best efficiency point WBEP 163.4W
Nominal power of the lighting system WL 3W
Average illumination of the lighting system on the cooking surface Emiddle 110lux
Measured power consumption in standby mode Ps 0.29W
Measured power consumption off mode Po N/AW
Sound power level LWA 67dB

Please keep this handbook in a safe place.

Please fill in the model number and serial number in the spaces provided below as they will assist us should you need to call.

0844 815 3740

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 our Customer Care Representatives become available.

Enter appliance numbers here for future reference:

Model No Serial No

These numbers can be found on your appliances. Outside the UK and Northern Ireland, refer to your local supplier.

STOVES

Stoney Lane, Prescot, Merseyside, L35 2XW

STOVES

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Stoves Range Hood

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- Filter version:

Install the hood with two chimneys as described in the section for installing the hood in ducted version. For assembling the filter chimney, refer to the instructions contained in the kit. If the kit is not included, order it from your dealer as an accessory. Filters must be installed on the suction unit inside the hood. They must be centered at 90 degrees, until the stop catch engages (Figure 6).

Controls

STOVES 1100 STERLING CHIM - Controls - 1

Light

STOVES 1100 STERLING CHIM - Light - 1

- Press the on/off button

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Stoves Cooker Hood

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- Press to turn on/off light

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Introduction 2

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- Filter version:

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