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USER MANUAL OWM655A Atag

-1aar Gratis service

Controls illustrated in fig. 7:

A = light switch

B = first speed motor ON/OFF switch

C = second speed switch

D = third speed switch

E = indicator light; indicates motor is in

operation

Type number WH255Q/W2.0

WH255R/W2.1

Controls illustrated in fig. 8:

A = light switch

Position O: light off

Position 1: light on

B = motor switch

Position O: motor off

Position 1: first speed

Position 2: second speed

Position 3: third speed

C = indicator light: indicates motor

is in operation

Introduction

When you have read these instructions for use, you will quickly be aware of all the facilities the appliance can offer you. You can read about safety and how you should look after the appliance. In addition you will find environmental tips and instructions that can help to save energy.

Keep the instructions for use and the installation instructions. Any later user of this appliance could benefit from them.

Enjoy your cooking!

Table of contents

Appliance description 10

Introduction 11

Safety instructions 12

Extraction systems 13

Filtering/Discharging conversion 13

Maintenance. 13

Changing the carbon filter/

anti-grease filter 14

Changing the light bulbs 14

Installation 14

Atag's guarantee 16

Disposal of packaging and appliance .17

Technical specifications 17

Safety instructions

The distance between the hob and the lower part of the extractor hood must be at least 65cm.
Under no circumstances should the outlet be connected to a duct which is also being used to discharge exhaust gas from appliances fuelled by an energy source other than electricity (central heating systems, thermosiphons, water heaters, etc.).
When installing the discharge outlet always comply with the regulations in force as issued by the relevant authorities.
*Caution is needed if an extractor hood and another heat source (e.g. gas, oil, coal stoves, etc.) which also requires air are being used together in the same room, since it is possible that the extractor hood may deplete the necessary combustion air and thus create a depression in the room. In order to ensure that the exhaust gas from the heat source is not drawn into the room, the maximum depression permitted in the room is 0.04 mbar. There must also be an air source in the room which constantly feeds the room with a steady flow of fresh air.
The technical specifications of this appliance mean that it falls under category II insulation. Therefore it must not be earthed.

The following warning applies only in the United Kingdom:

It is possible that the colours of the wires in the mains cable of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug. If this is the case, proceed as follows:
The blue wire must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black;
The brown wire must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red;
Neither wire is to be connected to the earth terminal of a three-pin plug.
When making the electrical connections check that the voltage corresponds with that indicated on the rating plate inside the extractor hood.
In the event that your appliance is not fitted with a non-separating flexible cable and has no plug, or has no other device to ensure omnipolar disconnection from the electrical main with a contact opening of at least 3mm , such a separating device must be included in the fixed installation to ensure disconnection from the main.
* Always disconnect this appliance from the main before cleaning or servicing the appliance.

*When frying take special care to prevent oils and fats from catching fire. Oil which has already been used is especially dangerous in this respect. Do not use exposed electric grills.
^ To avoid possible risk of fire always comply with the instructions for use when cleaning anti-grease filters and when removing grease deposits from the appliance.

Extraction systems

The cooker hoods can be connected in one of two ways:

In the Discharge mode (fig. 1) cooking vapours and/or odours are immediately discharged outside via the ceiling and/or a wall by a discharge duct using the holes positioned on the top and/or at the back of the appliance.

In the Filtering mode (fig. 2) cooking vapours and/or odours are purified by a carbon filter and recirculated into the room via the front openings.

Warning: For the filtering mode it is absolutely essential to use the carbon filter whereas for Discharging mode it is not.

Filtering/Discharging conversion:

The conversion can be done inside the appliance:

To remove the anti-grease grille, push it towards the rear of the appliance until it releases using the knobs, then pull it downwards. To remove it completely rotate it to one side while keeping the other side steady (fig. 3).
Check to ensure that screw A (fig. 9 and 10) is completely unscrewed so that the internal valve allows the air to be recirculated into the room via the front openings.
Lift the two metallic stoppers (fig. 9C and 10C). Insert the active charcoal fibre panel (fig. 2F, 9F and 10F) and replace the two stoppers.

Maintenance

The thorough cleaning and servicing of the appliance ensures correct and long-lasting operation:

*Use lukewarm water and a neutral liquid detergent to clean varnished appliances. Never use abrasive cleaning materials or products (Vim, steel wool, green scouring pads, liquid scouring agents).

*Never use corrosive or abrasive products when cleaning steel copper or brass appliances. It is recommended that specialized products be used in accordance with the instructions issued by the manufacturer.

Changing the carbon filter/ anti-grease filter

If the extractor hood is used in filtering mode it is necessary for the active charcoal fibre panel (fig. 1F and 9F) to be replaced approximately every six months according to use.
Remove the anti-grease grill as described under "Filtering/discharging conversion".
Lift the two metallic stops (fig. 9C and 10C).
Remove the carbon filter panel (fig. 9F and 10F).
The anti-grease panel must be changed according to use. If the panel is a metallic one it can be cleaned by hand with neutral detergent or in a dishwasher.

Changing the light bulbs

To gain access to the light bulb(s) remove the anti-grease grille as described above and remove the bulb(s). Replace with light bulbs of the same type.

Installation

Before assembling the appliance it is necessary to remove the anti-grease grille.

To install the appliance for the Discharging mode, connect one of the two discharge outlets to the external duct and seal off the other opening with the cap supplied (fig. 4.). For the Filtering mode both of the discharge outlets of the appliance must be closed off using the caps supplied.

The following procedures must be carried out before installing the appliance:

*A proper wiring system must be installed.

*If your appliance is to be installed in Discharging mode, the ventilation hole must first be made and a proper pipe obtained to connect the vent to the flange of the extractor hood.

Wall fitting

*Using the appropriate drilling jig, insert the blocks supplied into the wall. Then insert two of the screws supplied so that the appliance can be hooked onto the screws by the holes specially provided (fig 5A).

Once the appliance is hooked in place it can be firmly secured to the wall using the other two screws and the holes provided underneath (fig. 5B). To avoid damaging the appliance only use the holes already created.

Mounting the chimney (when present)

*Finally make the electrical connections.
The adjustable section at the top end of the chimney allows you to set the correct height. Take into account the maximum tolerances (615 - 1210 mm).
^ Draw the location of the profile A by copying the shape of the chimney (fig 11).
^A Attach profile A to the ceiling and the wall using the two screws provided.
^a Attach the outlet pipe.
^a Attach the chimney to the sides of the profile and the to the fixing brackets (B) on top of the hood using the screws provided (fig. 11).

Wall cupboard fitting

*Using the appropriate drilling jig drill four holes in the base of the wall cupboard and cut the ventilation hole if the extractor is to be used in Discharging mode (if the appliance is to be used in Filtering mode this hole is not necessary).
* Holding the extractor hood against the base of the cupboard secure it in place using the four screws supplied (fig. 6).
*Then make the electrical connections.

Important:

Check the position of screw A (fig. 9 and 10). For the Discharging mode screw A must be screwed tight; for the Filtering version the screw must be completely loose to allow the extracted air to escape via the top openings.

Atag's guarantee

The guarantee conditions listed below are only valid in countries with an Atag establishment. In other countries, your supplier or Atag importer can provide you with information about the Atag guarantee and service conditions.

Scope of the terms of guarantee:

ATAG warrants this appliance for the following guarantee periods:

  • 5-year guarantee on parts
  • 1-year service guarantee
    The guarantee on ATAG kitchen appliances is valid only if the appliance has been installed for household use and is used only for the purposes for which it was designed.

The guarantee period is effective from the date of delivery of the appliance. Evidence of the date of delivery must be provided upon request, for example with a delivery slip or sales receipt.

Parts which malfunction as a result of material, construction or factory errors will be replaced free of charge for a period of five years effective from the date of delivery.

During the first year starting from the date of delivery, Atag also provides free service. This means that in case of repairs, there will be no charges for costs such as handling charges, travel expenses or labour costs. In addition, no shipping or handling costs will be charged for free parts sent to you during this year.

Excluded from the guarantee:

Transport damages:

Check your new appliance before using it. Contact your supplier if you discover any damages.

Installation errors:

Defects or damages resulting from installation errors, are excluded from the guarantee. Insufficient ventilation or faulty electrical connections, for example. Complaints resulting from changes to the appliance are also excluded from the guarantee.

Improper use and incorrect or insufficient maintenance:

Examples include broken glass or damages to the enamel finishing caused by bumps or by dropping objects on or against the appliance. Insufficient or improper maintenance may also result in discolouration of surfaces or rapid ageing of rubber and plastic parts. These complaints are also excluded from the guarantee.

Wear due to use or ageing:

Examples include broken light bulbs, discolouration of synthetic or enamelled parts, and scratches.

Whom to contact:

In countries with an ATAG establishment, please contact the ATAG Service Department. In all other countries, please contact your supplier or your Atag importer.

Disposal of packaging and appliance

The packaging of the appliance is recyclable. It is made up of:

-cardboard
polyethylene film (PE)
CFC free polystyrene (PS rigid foam)

Please dispose of these materials in a responsible way in accordance with the regulations of your local authority. Your local authority will also be able to give you information about disposing disused household appliances in a responsible way.

Technical specifications

Type W3.0 W2.0 W2.1 W3.1 WH255P5U WH255Q5U WH255R5U WH210NSU

Power 230 V - 50 Hz X X X X
Nominal capacity W 280 140 140280
Motor W2x1001001002x100
Lighting W2x4040402x40

Types W3.0 W2.0 W2.1 W3.1

WH255P5U WH255Q5U WH255R5U WH210N5U

Tension 230 V - 50 Hz X X X X

Puisance connectee W 280 140 140

280

Moteur W

2x100

100

100

2x100

Eclairage W

2x40

40

40

2x40

Gerätebeschreibung

Bedierungsschaller

Typenummer WH255P/W3.0 WH210N/W3.1

```c Type W3.0 W2.0 W2.1 W3.1 WH255P5U WH255Q5U WH255R5U WH210N5U

Spannung 230 V - 50 Hz X X X X
Anschlußwert W 280 140 140280
Motor W2x1001001002x100
Beleuchtung W2x4040402x40
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Brand : Atag

Model : OWM655A

Category : Basket