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USER MANUAL GL90WS Klarstein
Dear Customer, Congratulations on purchasing this device. Please read the following instructions carefully and follow them to prevent possible damages. We assume no liability for damage caused by disregard of the instructions and improper use. Scan the QR code to get access to the latest user manual and more product information. CONTENTS Safety Instructions 26 Installation (10011487) 28 Installation (10011488 | 10011489 | 10026366 | 10026367) 30 Operation 33 Cleaning and Maintenance 35 Product Data Sheet 36 Notes on Environmental Protection 44 Disposal Considerations 44 Manufacturer & Importer (UK) 44 TECHNICAL DATA Item number 10011487, 10011488, 10011489, 10026366, 10026367, 10026368 Power supply 220-240 V ~ 50/60 Hz26
- Thank you for purchasing this cooker hood. Please read the instruction manual carefully before you use the cooker hood, and keep it in a safe place.
- The installation work must be carried out by a qualied electrician or competent person. Before you use the cooker hood, make sure that the voltage (V) and the frequency (Hz) indicated on the cooker hood are exactly the same as the voltage and the frequency in your home.
- The manufacturer and the agent will not bear any responsibility for the damage caused by inappropriate installation and usage.
- Children under the age of 8 must not use the cooker hood.
- The appliance is not intended for commercial use, but only for household and similar environments.
- The cooker hood and its lter mesh should be cleaned regularly in order to keep it in good working order.
- Before cleaning, switch the power off at the main supply.
- Clean the cooker hood according to the instruction manual and keep the cooker hood from the danger of burning.
- Prohibit putting the cooker hood by re.
- If the appliance does not function normally, contact the manufacturer or a specialist company.
- This device may be only used by children 8 years old or older and persons with limited physical, sensory and mental capabilities and / or lack of experience and knowledge, provided that they have been instructed in use of the device by a responsible person who understands the associated risks.
- If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualied persons in order to avoid a hazard.
- If the range hood is used at the same time as appliances burning gas or other fuels, the room must be adequately ventilated.
- Do not ambé under the range hood. Accessible parts may become hot when used with cooking appliances. Important hints on installation
- The air must not be discharged into a ue that is used for exhausting fumes from appliances burning gas or other fuels (not applicable to appliances that only discharge the air back into the room).
- Regulations concerning the discharge of air have to be fullled.27
Important notes about the extraction mode WARNING Risk of poisoning from exhaust gases sucked back. Never operate the device in extraction mode simultaneously with an open ue appliance when there is not adequate air ow guaranteed. Open ue combustion equipment (for example, gas, oil, wood or coal- red heaters, tankless water heaters, water heaters) pulls combustion air from the room and runs it through an exhaust pipe or chimney to the outside. In the extraction mode, indoor air is removed from the kitchen and the adjacent rooms - without su cient air intake this creates a vacuum. Toxic gases from the chimney or extraction ue can thereby be sucked back into the living spaces.
- Always ensure that a su cient supply of fresh air is guaranteed and that the air can circulate.
- An air supply / extractor box alone does not ensure compliance with the limit value. Safe operation is only possible when the negative pressure in the room where the appliance is located does not exceed 4 Pa (0.04 mbar). This can be achieved when the air required for combustion can ow through openings that are not closable, for example in doors, windows, in conjunction with an air supply / extractor box or through other technical measures. In any case, consult a quali ed chimney sweep who can assess the entire ventilation of your house and propose appropriate measures for adequate ventilation. If the hood is used exclusively in the recirculation mode, unrestricted operation is possible. Important note on disassembly of the device
- Disassembly is similar to installation/assembly in reverse order.
- Take a second person to help you during disassembly to avoid injuries.28
1. The distance between the cooking surface and the lowest edge of the cooker
hood must be at least 65 cm (see picture 1).
2. Once the height is dened, install the anchoring in the appropriate place. To
do this, you must rst drill holes (you will need a drill, suitable drill bits, dowels and screws) and then x the anchorage to the wall with the screws. After the anchoring is xed, use the similar procedure to attach the internal clamp for the replace facing (see Figure 2). Please pay attention to the correct distance (please measure the distance), because the replace facing will be xed to the bracket later.
3. Please x the outside clamp for the replace facing to the outside of the facing
and check if the inside replace facing is free to move in height. Next, install the pipe connection and the chimney facing on the hood. Refer to Figure 3.
4. Place the hood on the anchorage (see Figure 4). 5.
5. Set the correct height of the inner chimney facing so that the brackets match
and x them. After that you can x the hood with the safety screws(see picture 5). Note: Please note that the two safety caps are located on the back of the casing.
1. The distance between the cooking surface and the lowest edge of the cooker
hood must be at least 65 cm (see Fig. 1).
2. Once the height is dened, install the anchoring in the appropriate place. To
do this, you must rst drill holes (you will need a drill, suitable drill bits, dowels and screws) and then x the anchorage to the wall with the screws. After the anchoring is xed, use the similar procedure to attach the internal clamp for the replace facing (see Figure 2). Please pay attention to the correct distance (please measure the distance), because the replace facing will be xed to the clamp later.
3. Connect the pipe and place the hood on the anchoring (see picture 6).
4. Insert the glass part correctly and x them with the appropriate screws. Guide
the end of the pipe connection into the open. Please note that there must be an opening necessary for this.
5. Set the correct height of the inner chimney facing so that the brackets match
and x them. After that you can x the hood with the safety screws (see picture 7). Note: Please note that the two safety caps are located on the back of the casing.
OPERATION Before operating the device for the rst time after correct installation, please connect the hood to the mains (please observe the generally applicable safety regulations). Control panel 1 1 The motor is OFF. 2 The motor is running at the lowest level. 3 The motor is running at the medium level. 4 The motor is running at the highest level 5 On/off switch for the integrated light. Control panel 2 1 Timer button 2 Light button 3 LED display 4 Speed selection button 5 On/Off button34
- Press and hold the Timer key until the LED display starts ashing.
- Use the speed button to increase the number and the light button to decrease it.
- To set minutes press and hold the timer key again until the minutes start ashing. Set the minutes.
- Press and hold the timer key again to conrm your selection. Turning on and changing the speed
- Press the On/Off key to start up or shut down the hood.
- Use the speed key to control the motor: Press once: The motor runs at the lowest speed. Press twice: The motor runs at the medium level. Press three times: The motor runs at the highest level. Fourth time: The motor returns to the lowest level. Using the timer You can set a time between 5 to 60 minutes after which the unit will automatically turn off. Press the timer button, the display will show „05.00“. Use the speed button to increase the number and the light button to decrease it. Press the timer key again to conrm your selection.35
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Turn off the cooker hood before cleaning and maintenance and unplug the appliance from the wall outlet. The exterior surfaces are susceptible to scratches and stains. Therefore, do not use abrasive cleaners and wipe away any alkaline or acidic residue (lemon juice, vinegar) immediately after cleaning. Stainless Steel Surfaces The stainless steel must be cleaned regularly to ensure a long service life. Use stainless steel cleaner. Always wipe along the grain of the stainless steel to prevent scratching. Control Panel The control panel can be cleaned with a damp cloth and a mild dishwashing detergent. Before cleaning, make sure the cloth is clean and well wrung. Use a dry, soft cloth to remove excess moisture after cleaning. Monthly Cleaning for Grease Filter Clean the lter every month can prevent any risk of re. The lter collects grease, smoke and dust, so the lter is directly affecting the eciency of the cooker hood. If not cleaned, the grease residue (potential ammable) will saturate on the lter. Clean it with household cleaning detergent.36
Information according to Regulation (EU) No. 65/2014 Measurement and calculation methods according to EN 61591:1997+A1:2006+A2:2 011+A11:2014+A12:2015 Item number 10011487 Description Symbol Value Unit Annual Energy Consumption AEC hood
Energy Eciency class C Fluid Dynamic Eciency FDE hood
Fluid Dynamic Eciency class D Lighting Eciency LE hood
Lighting Eciency class A Grease Filtering Eciency GFE hood
Grease Filtering Eciency class C air ow at minimum and maximum speed in normal use, intensive or boost excluded
air ow at intensive or boost setting - m³/h airborne acoustical A-weighted sound power emissions at minimum and maximum speed available in normal use 64 / 69 dB airborne acoustical A-weighted sound power emissions at intensive or boost setting - dB power consumption in off mode P
0 W power consumption in standby mode
Information according to Regulation (EU) No. 66/2014 Measurement and calculation methods according to EN 61591:1997+A1:2006+A2:2 011+A11:2014+A12:2015 Item number 10011487 Description Symbol Value Unit Annual Energy Consumption AEC hood
Time increase factor f 1.4 Fluid Dynamic Eciency FDE hood
Energy Eciency Index EEI hood
Measured air ow rate at best eciency point
Measured air pressure at best eciency point
Measured electric power input at best eciency point
Nominal power of the lighting system
4 W Average illumination of the lighting system on the cooking surface
middle 155 Lux Measured power consumption in standby mode
Measured power consumption off mode
0 W Sound power level L
Information according to Regulation (EU) No. 65/2014 Measurement and calculation methods according to EN 61591:1997+A1:2006+A2:2 011+A11:2014+A12:2015 Item number 10011488, 10011489 Description Symbol Value Unit Annual Energy Consumption AEC hood
Energy Eciency class C Fluid Dynamic Eciency FDE hood
Fluid Dynamic Eciency class D Lighting Eciency LE hood 38 Lux/W Lighting Eciency class A Grease Filtering Eciency GFE hood
Grease Filtering Eciency class C air ow at minimum and maximum speed in normal use, intensive or boost excluded
air ow at intensive or boost setting - m³/h airborne acoustical A-weighted sound power emissions at minimum and maximum speed available in normal use 54 / 66 dB airborne acoustical A-weighted sound power emissions at intensive or boost setting - dB power consumption in off mode P
0 W power consumption in standby mode
Information according to Regulation (EU) No. 66/2014 Measurement and calculation methods according to EN 61591:1997+A1:2006+A2:2 011+A11:2014+A12:2015 Item number 10011488, 10011489 Description Symbol Value Unit Annual Energy Consumption AEC hood
Time increase factor f 1.5 Fluid Dynamic Eciency FDE hood
Energy Eciency Index EEI hood
Measured air ow rate at best eciency point
Measured air pressure at best eciency point
Measured electric power input at best eciency point
BEP 114 W Nominal power of the lighting system
Average illumination of the lighting system on the cooking surface
middle 152 Lux Measured power consumption in standby mode
- W Measured power consumption off mode
0 W Sound power level L
Information according to Regulation (EU) No. 65/2014 Measurement and calculation methods according to EN 61591:1997+A1:2006+A2:2 011+A11:2014+A12:2015 Item number 10026366, 10026367 Description Symbol Value Unit Annual Energy Consumption AEC hood
Energy Eciency class C Fluid Dynamic Eciency FDE hood
Fluid Dynamic Eciency class D Lighting Eciency LE hood 38 Lux/W Lighting Eciency class A Grease Filtering Eciency GFE hood
Grease Filtering Eciency class C air ow at minimum and maximum speed in normal use, intensive or boost excluded
air ow at intensive or boost setting - m³/h airborne acoustical A-weighted sound power emissions at minimum and maximum speed available in normal use 54 / 66 dB airborne acoustical A-weighted sound power emissions at intensive or boost setting - dB power consumption in off mode P
0 W power consumption in standby mode
Information according to Regulation (EU) No. 66/2014 Measurement and calculation methods according to EN 61591:1997+A1:2006+A2:2 011+A11:2014+A12:2015 Item number 10026366, 10026367 Description Symbol Value Unit Annual Energy Consumption AEC hood
Time increase factor f 1.5 Fluid Dynamic Eciency FDE hood
Energy Eciency Index EEI hood
Measured air ow rate at best eciency point
Measured air pressure at best eciency point
Measured electric power input at best eciency point
BEP 114 W Nominal power of the lighting system
Average illumination of the lighting system on the cooking surface
middle 152 Lux Measured power consumption in standby mode
- W Measured power consumption off mode
0 W Sound power level L
Information according to Regulation (EU) No. 65/2014 Measurement and calculation methods according to EN 61591:1997+A1:2006+A2:2 011+A11:2014+A12:2015 Item number 10026368 Description Symbol Value Unit Annual Energy Consumption AEChood 57.2 kWh/Jahr Energy Eciency class B Fluid Dynamic Eciency FDEhood 22.9 Fluid Dynamic Eciency class C Lighting Eciency LEhood 55 Lux/W Lighting Eciency class A Grease Filtering Eciency GFEhood 68.3 % Grease Filtering Eciency class D air ow at minimum and maximum speed in normal use, intensive or boost excluded
air ow at intensive or boost setting - m³/h airborne acoustical A-weighted sound power emissions at minimum and maximum speed available in normal use 55/71 dB airborne acoustical A-weighted sound power emissions at intensive or boost setting - dB power consumption in off mode Po 0 W power consumption in standby mode Ps - W Contact details Chal-Tec GmbH. Wallstraße 16, 10179, Berlin, Germany43
Information according to Regulation (EU) No. 66/2014 Measurement and calculation methods according to EN 61591:1997+A1:2006+A2:2 011+A11:2014+A12:2015 Item number 10026368 Description Symbol Value Unit Annual Energy Consumption AEChood 57.2 kWh/Jahr Time increase factor f 1.2 Fluid Dynamic Eciency FDEhood 22.9 Energy Eciency Index EEIhood 65.9 Measured air ow rate at best eciency point QBEP 326.1 m³/h Measured air pressure at best eciency point PBEP 326 Pa Maximum air ow Qmax 607.2 m³/h Measured electric power input at best eciency point WBEP 129.0 W Nominal power of the lighting system WL 1 W Average illumination of the lighting system on the cooking surface Emiddle 55 Lux Measured power consumption in standby mode Po - W Measured power consumption off mode Ps 0 W Sound power level LWA 71 dB Contact details Chal-Tec GmbH, Wallstraße 16, 10179, Berlin, Germany44
- During cooking, make sure that there is sucient air supply so that the cooker hood can operate eciently and with low operating noise.
- Adjust the fan speed to the amount of steam produced during cooking. Use the intensive mode only when necessary. The lower the fan speed, the less energy is consumed.
- If large amounts of steam are produced during cooking, select a higher fan speed in good time. If the cooking steam has already dispersed in the kitchen, the cooker hood must be operated longer.
- Switch off the cooker hood when you no longer need it.
- Switch off the lighting when you no longer need it.
- Clean the lter at regular intervals and replace it if necessary to increase the effectiveness of the ventilation system and prevent re hazards.
- Always put the lid on when cooking to reduce cooking steam and condensation. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS If there is a legal regulation for the disposal of electrical and electronic devices in your country, this symbol on the product or on the packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with household waste. Instead, it must be taken to a collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By disposing of it in accordance with the rules, you are protecting the environment and the health of your fellow human beings from negative consequences. For information about the recycling and disposal of this product, please contact your local authority or your household waste disposal service. MANUFACTURER & IMPORTER (UK) Manufacturer: Chal-Tec GmbH, Wallstrasse 16, 10179 Berlin, Germany. Importer for Great Britain: Berlin Brands Group UK Limited PO Box 42 272 Kensington High Street London, W8 6ND United Kingdom45
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