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USER MANUAL AB661ZT ETNA
A B D A Slide switch light B Slide switch suction on/off C Indication light on/off D Slide switch for exhaust speeds Introduction This user manual gives you a quick overview of all the possibilities offered by the appliance. You will find information on safety measures and maintaining the appliance. Please retain this user manual and the installation guide. They may be of use to future users of the appliance. Declaration of conformity We declare that our products meet the applicable European Directives, Decisions and Regulations and the requirements listed in the standards referenced.
YOUR CANOPY HOODEN 5
Extraction systems Depending on the type, the cooker hoods can be connected in one of two ways:
The cooking vapours extracted by suction are carried outside, once the grease particles have been filtered. This is the best method.
2. Recirculation hood. When the hood is
connected as a recirculation hood, the grease particles and odour in the extracted vapours are filtered. The extracted air is not carried outside but recirculates in the kitchen. In this case you must have a carbon filter fitted. Attention! The carbon filter needs to be ordered separately. SAFETYEN 6 Controls Switching the fan on and off
1. Slide the switch for suction to position 1.
- The extractor hood switches on.
2. Slide the speed control to position 1, 2 or 3.
- The extractor hood switches on in the corresponding position.
3. Slide the switch for suction to position 0.
- The extractor hood switches off. Switching the lighting on and off
1. Slide the light control to position 1.
- The lighting switches on.
2. Slide the light control to position 0.
- The lighting switches off. USEEN 7 Cleaning Attention! Before performing any maintenance operation, isolate the hood from the electrical supply by unplugging the appliance or switching off your household’s master switch. The cooker hood should be cleaned regularly (at least as frequently as the grease filters are cleaned) both internally and externally. Do not use abrasive products. Do not use alcohol! Attention! Failure to comply with the basic recommendations for cleaning the cooker hood and cleaning/replacing the filters may lead to a fire. Therefore, we recommend that you observe these instructions. The manufacturer declines all responsibility for any damage to the motor or any fire damage linked to inappropriate maintenance or failure to observe the above safety recommendations. Cooker hood Clean the cooker hood with soapy water and a soft cloth. Then wipe with clean water to rinse. Do not apply aggressive cleaning agents such as caustic soda. The paintwork on the cooker hood will remain shiny if it is periodically rubbed with wax. Metal grease filters These must be cleaned once a month (or when indicated by the filter saturation indication system, if present on your model) using non- aggressive detergents, either by hand or in the dishwasher, which must be set to a low temperature and a short cycle. The openings must be placed downwards to let the water run out of the filters. When washed in a dishwasher, aluminium grease filters may be discoloured slightly. This is normal and does not affect their filtering capacity. Grease filters Removing the grease filters Switch off the electricity! Remove the plug from the mains socket or turn the switch in the meter cupboard to zero. Pull the grease filter towards you and tilt it forwards and down. MAINTENANCEEN 8 Carbon filter Replacing the carbon filter The carbon filter must always be used if the cooker hood is not ducted.
1. Remove the grease filters.
2. Attach the carbon filters to the filter.
3. Replace the grease filters.
- Saturation of the activated charcoal will eventually occur after prolonged use, depending on the type of cooking and how frequently the grease filter is cleaned.
- The carbon filter needs to be replaced at least every four months.
- The carbon filter cannot be washed for reuse. Saturated carbon is not environmentally friendly. Change the filter regularly. Lighting Changing the light bulbs Please note! Disconnect the appliance from the mains by removing the plug from the socket before the changing the light.
1. Remove the grease filters.
2. This gives access to the light bulbs.
3. Unscrew the lamp from the fitting and replace it with a lamp of the
same wattage. Lamp Power (W) Socket Voltage (V) Dimension (mm) ILCOS Code 4 E14 220-240 107 x 37 DRBB/F-4-220-240 E14-35/100 5 GU10 230 52 x 50 DRPAR-5/840-220/240- GU10-35/36 DRPAR-5/830-220/240- GU10-35/36 MAINTENANCEEN 9 INSTALLATION General This appliance must be connected to the electric mains by an authorised installer who is familiar with the safety precautions and will carry them out. The appliance is in compliance with European guidelines. Important information:
- The distance between the lowest point of the cooker hood and a gas hob must be at least 65 cm. If using an electric, ceramic or induction hob, this distance must be at least 55 cm.
- If the cooker hood is connected to an existing exhaust duct, no other appliance must be connected to the duct (such as a hot water heater or a stove).
- Consider local regulations with respect to the ventilation of gas appliances.
- The shorter the duct, and the fewer bends in it, the better the cooker hood will work.
- Check before you start drilling that no installation pipe(s) is/are present.
- The connection pipe to the cooker hood has a diameter of 150 mm. We recommend that the exhaust pipe has as large a diameter as possible.
- The enclosed installation materials are suitable for reinforced concrete and brick walls. For some types of wall you may need special plugs and screws.EN 10 INSTALLATION Connection Electric connection This appliance is fitted with an earthed plug, which should be connected to an earthed wall socket. Check that the voltage indicated on the rating plate matches the voltage of your household supply. The appliance should be connected to the mains as follows: BROWN = L live BLUE = N neutral GREEN/YELLOW = earth This canopy hood has been provided with a power plug. When installing the hood, make sure that this plug remains accessible. We recommend installing the wall socket out of view, behind the chimney cover. Attention! If you are making a fixed connection, you must ensure that a double pole switch with an air gap of at least 3 mm is fitted in the supply line. max 100 cmEN 11 INSTALLATION Mounting
- Screw the cooker hood to the wall with the plugs and screws (A).
- Then fix the cooker hood in place by fitting the screws (B).
- Attach the fixing bracket of the upper duct to the wall.
- Connect the discharge pipe.
- Put the plug in the wall socket. Ensure that there is no tension on the wall socket!
- Slide the upper duct into the lower duct.
- Let the ducts drop into the hood.
- Push the upper duct around the wall bracket and screw the wall bracket on to the mounting bracket with the screws supplied. BEN 12 APPENDIX Disposal Disposal of appliance and packaging This appliance was manufactured using sustainable materials. It must be disposed of responsibly at the end of its life cycle. The local authorities can provide you with the relevant information. The packaging of this appliance is recyclable. It may have been made from:
- CFRP-free polystyrene (PS hard foam). You need to dispose of these materials responsibly in accordance with official regulations. To draw attention to the fact that the segregated processing of household electrical appliances is compulsory, this appliance carries the symbol of a crossed-out dustbin. This means that you may not dispose of the appliance as household refuse at the end of its useful life. Instead, it should be taken to a special segregated refuse collection centre run by the local authority or to a dealer providing this service. Segregated processing of household appliances prevents any negative impact on the environment and public health that might otherwise arise. It allows the recovery of the materials used to manufacture this appliance, thus generating considerable savings in terms of raw materials and energy.EN 13726033 / VER 1 / 19-06-2018
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