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Manual abstract: user guide REX CA962ALU
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide. Cappa Aspirante Cooker hood CA 962 ALU
Contenuti - Contenents
Generalità .................................................. General Data .............................................. Componenti ............................................... Components ............................................... Avvertenze per la Sicurezza ...................... Safety Warnings ......................................... Installazione ............................................... Installation ................................................. · Scelta del tipo di installazione · Selecting the type of installation · Installazione del corpo cappa C · Installation of the hood canopy C · Installazione del camino A · Installation of the chimney A · Connessione Aspirante o Filtrante · Ducting or recirculation fitting · Connessione Elettrica e Controllo Funzionale · Connection to power supply and checking of good working order 4 13 4 13 4 13 5 14
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Contenuti - Contenents
Avvertenze per la Sicurezza .................... Safety Warnings ....................................... Uso ............................................................ Operation .................................................. Manutenzione ........................................... Maintenance ............................................. · Filtri antigrasso metallici · Metal antigrease filters · Filtri al carbone attivo · Activated carbon filters · Illuminazione · Light · Pulizia · Cleaning 11 20 11 20 11 20
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Part 1 - INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1 - GENERAL DATA
This hood has been designed to be wall-mounted above a cooking hob with one side resting against a wall. It works either by suction (external outlet) or filter (internal recycling). Because of the complexity and weight of the hood, its installation should be carried out by qualified staff, taking care to respect all local regulations on air discharge. The manufacturer cannot be found liable for any damage due to improper installation.
2 - COMPONENTS
The cooker hood is made up of the following components (fig. 1): 2.1 - No. 1 canopy C complete with controls and worktop illumination; S 2.2 - No. 1 telescopic chimney A stack A complete with F ducting fan unit; 2.3 - No. 1 flange Ø 120 or Ø 150 F; G C 2.4 - No. 1 venting grill G; 2.5 - No. 1 ducting spigot R; R 2.6 - No. 1 support rod B; 2.7 - No. 1 fixing kit containing: B No. 1 wall bracket S to fix the canopy hood; No. 1 cover D, screws, rawl plugs and documentation.
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3 - SAFETY WARNINGS
3.1 - When used in the extraction mode the cooker hood ducting must not be connected to a flue which is used for exhausting fumes from appliances supplied with energy other than electric such as a central heating flue or water heating flue. 3.2 - Before connecting to the mains supply ensure that the mains voltage corresponds with the voltage on the rating plate inside the hood. 3.3 - Connect the cooker hood to the mains via a double pole switch which has 3 mm clearance between the contacts. 3.4 - The appliance must be earthed. 3.5 - When installed, the hood must be positioned at least 65 cm above a cooking appliance. 3.6 - Never do flambé cooking under this cooker hood. 3.7 - Never leave frying pans unattended during use as overheated fats and oils may catch fire. 13
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3.8 - Before carring out any kind of maintenance or cleaning, disconnect the hood from the mains supply. 3.9 - If the room where the cooker hood is to be used contains a fuel burning appliance such as a central heating boiler then this must be of the room sealed or balanced flue type. If other types of flue or appliance are fitted ensure that there is an adequate supply of air into the room. When the cooker hood is used in conjunction with other appliances supplied with energy other than electric, the negative pressure in the room must not exceed 0,04 mbar to prevent fumes being drawn back into the room by the cooker hood.
4 - INSTALLATION
The versatility of the ducting fan unit on this hood enables it to be installed in one of four different ways: 1 - Air outlet directed upwards (ducting or recirculation fitting). 2 - Air outlet directed towards the wall (ducting fitting only). 3 - Air outlet directed to the right or left (ducting fitting only). For correct installation of the hood, please proceed in the following stages: 4.1 - Selection of the type of installation 4.2 - Installation of the hood canopy C 4.3 - Installation of the chimney A 4.4 - Ducting or recirculation fitting 4.5 - Electrical connection and testing
4.1 - Selecting the type of installation
1 - Air discharge towards the top In this case the hood can be used either in filter mode (fig. 2a) or in suction mode (fig. 2b). 2 - Air discharge towards the wall S07_02 (fig. 3) In this case the hood can only be used in suction mode. 3 - Side air discharge, Lh or Rh (fig. 2a 4a-b). In this case the hood can only be used in suction mode.
S07_04
G
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3
R
R
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4b
S07_03
Part 1 - INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 4.2 - Installation of the hood canopy C
1 - Drilling the wall a) Using the cardboard template provided, mark on the wall the centres of holes 1 for fixing of the hood canopy C. The centre of hole 2 for fixing the chimney, (fig. 5a) air outlet directed upwards or towards the wall, (fig. 5b-c) air outlet to the right or left hand side, must be marked at a distance X from the line between holes 1, obtained by measuring the extension Z of the chimney required for installation, plus 18 mm X=Z+25-7. Using a Ø8 mm drill bit, drill the points marked in this way.
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5b
5c
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7
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105
105
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Z X
2 1 1 1
2 1 1
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39 100 100
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b) When installed with the air outlet directed towards the wall (fig. 5a), it will be necessary to drill an air ducting opening, measuring Ø120 or 150 mm, 6 according to the diameter of the S 2 1 flange F provided. 2 - Fitting the fixing elements a) Insert the rawl plugs provided V 4 mm 7 4 into holes 1 and 2. O L= A08_07 b) Fit the eye bolts O (fig. 6). c) Fix the wall bracket S in hole 2 using the screw V provided (fig. 7). 15
A08_06
S36_05
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3 - Fitting the hood canopy C to the wall a) Remove the lower grill and the active charcoal filter if present (see paragraph on maintenance). b) Fit the support rod B using the two screws K (3,5x9,5) provided (fig. 8). c) Hook the hood canopy C to the eye B K bolts O fixed in holes 1 (fig. 9). d) Adjust the support rod B so that it pushes against the wall (fig. 10). e) Adjusting position (fig. 11). There are two adjustable hooks at the rear of the A08_08 hood, which can be used to adjust its 8 position as follows: - Turn the screws L until the position of screws N O coincides with the lower O access holes. - Turn the screws N to adjust the vertical and horizontal 9 position of the hood. - Lock the screws L to fasten the hood against the wall. - Insert the plugs T provided in the holes giving access to screws N.
S36_09
O
L N
S36_10
T N
A08_11
L L N
B
10
T
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4.3 - Installation of the chimney A
No matter which type of installation is being used, any wooden shelves in the area where the hood is to be fitted must first be removed, drilled and later replaced.
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Part 1 - INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1 - Drilling the shelves: a) Using the cardboard template provided, and taking hole "B" as a point of reference, drill the shelves along the central axis to allow the passage of the chimney. The chimney must be inserted into the shelves before it is fixed to the hood canopy C (fig. 12). b) When installing the ducting version with the air outlet directed upwards, if the ducting fan unit is positioned below the line of shelves it will be necessary to drill a suitable hole in the top shelf only, to allow the air ducting pipe to pass through (fig. 13). 2 - Direction and position of the ducting fan unit a) The hood is normally supplied with the air outlet directed towards the wall (fig. 3), if it is to be installed with the air outlet directed to the right or left (fig. 4a-b), it will be necessary to change the direction of the ducting fan unit, proceeding as follows: - Unscrew the screws U (fig. 14); - Turn the ducting fan unit 60° to the right or left; - Replace the screws U. b) The ducting fan unit air outlets must be arranged according to the type of installation to be carried out. · Air outlet directed upwards (fig. 2a-b). - Remove the plastic plug from the upper part of the venting grill and replace it on the rear part (fig. 15). · Air outlet directed towards the wall (fig. 3). - Remove the plastic frame from the air outlet (fig. 16).
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12
S36_13
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U U
A08_14
14
15
S07_14
16
17
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- Remove the plug from the upper part of the ducting fan unit (fig. 17), as it is not possible to insert the flange F with the plug in place. - Fit the flange F Ø120 or 150 mm (fig. 18), replace the plug. · Air outlet directed to the right or left hand side (fig. 4a-b). - Remove the four screws fastening the plastic frame, as shown in fig. 16. - Fit the ducting spigot R (fig. 19) and replace the four screws removed as above. 3 - Fixing the chimney a) Loosen the screws M fixing the two parts of the chimney and pull the inner section I (fig. 20) almost all the way out. Remove the protective film P. b) Rest the lower section of the chimney in its housing on the top of the hood canopy. Lower the ducting fan unit until it reaches the wall bracket S and fix it using the screw H provided (fig. 21). Fit the cover D (provided) 19 on the wall bracket S (fig. 22). c) Fix the chimney A to the hood canopy C using the four screws provided (fig. 23). d) Insert the transparent seal Q (provided), so as to eliminate any play between the two parts of the chimney (fig. 24). Lock the screws M. e) Remove the support rod B.
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17 18
R
S07_19
I P
S S H
M
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A08_21
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22
D
A08_22
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A08_23
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Part 1 - INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 4.4 - Ducting or recirculation fitting
1 - Ducting fitting. This is possible for all forms of installation: a) Connect the air outlet to the external ducting system. b) Remove the activated charcoal filter (if there is one) inside the hood canopy (see Maintenance). 2 - Recirculation fitting This is only possible with the air outlet directed upwards. Fit the venting grille G onto the air outlet (Fig. 25). The activated charcoal filter should be fitted inside the hood canopy after connection to the power supply.
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4.5 - Connection to power supply and checking of good working order
1 - It is absolutely necessary to follow the warnings 3.2, 3.3 and 3.4 of paragraph 3, concerning safety measures. 2 - Loosen the two locking screws and remove the metal cover (fig.26). Connect the hood connection to the engine connection (fig.27a). Correctly place the connectors under the cover and tighten the two locking screws (fig. 27b). 3 - Once electrical connection has been carried out, check that lights, engine and change of speed work 4 - Fit the lower grill and the activated carbon filter (only for filter mode) (see Maintenance).
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26
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27b
S07_23
S36_27
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Part 2 - USE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
1 - SAFETY WARNINGS
It is most important that all the warnings shown in paragraph 3 of the Installation Instructions are strictly observed. Moreover, pay special attention to the following warnings during the use and maintenance of the cooker hood: - The grease filters and charcoal filters should be cleaned or replaced as recommended by the manufacturer or more frequently if the hood is used consistently (over 4 hours per day). - When using a gas hob in connection with the cooker hood never leave the burners of the hob uncovered while the hood is in use or when the pans have been removed. Switch off the gas before removing the pan, or for just short periods and never leave the hob unattended. - Always ensure that the flame is kept at the correct intensity to prevent the flame from licking round from the bottom of the pan; this will save energy and will avoid a dangerous concentration of heat. - Always ensure that the appliance is used in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions for the removal of contaminated air and odours during cooking.
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1.2
1.3
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2 - OPERATION
Control panel (fig. 28) The cooker hood can be operated as follows: BUTTON L = Turns the lighting 28 V1 V2 V3 L system on and S36_28 off; BUTTON V1 = Turns the on and off at low speed. This is ideal to obtain a particularly silent but continuous flow of air when the level of cooking fumes is low; BUTTON V2 = Medium speed, suitable for most normal operating conditions. This gives an excellent ratio between treated air flow and noise level; BUTTON V3 = High speed, suitable to deal with heavy cooking fumes, even for long periods of time.
3 - MAINTENANCE
Constant maintenance is a guarantee for long-lasting working order and ef ... |
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