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User manual ZANUSSI ZHC921X
Manual abstract: user guide ZANUSSI ZHC921X
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide. MANUALE DI INSTALLAZIONE, USO E MANUTENZIONE
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INSTALLATION, USE AND MAINTENANCE HANDBOOK
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MANUEL D'INSTRUCTIONS POUR L'INSTALLATION, L'EMPLOI ET L'ENTRETIEN F
HANDBUCH FÜR INSTALLATION, BEDIENUNG UND WARTUNG
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INSTRUCTIES VOOR MONTAGE, GEBRUIK EN ONDERHOUD
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MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES, USO Y MANTENIMIENTO
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Contenuti - Contenents
1 - GENERALITÁ ..................................................................................... 6 2 - COMPONENTI ................................................................................... 7 3 - AVVERTENZA PER LA SICUREZZA ...................................................... 7 4 - INSTALLAZIONE ................................................................................ 8
4.1 - Montaggio del traliccio telescopico superiore "TS" ............................................ 8 4.2 - Montaggio del traliccio telescopico inferiore "TI" ............................................... 9 4.3 - Connessione aspirante o filtrante ................................................................. 10 4.4 - Allacciamento elettrico alla rete di alimentazione ............................................ 10 4.5 - Montaggio del camino ................................................................................ 10 4.6 - Montaggio del corpo cappa ......................................................................... 11 4.7 - Connessione elettrica ................................................................................. 11
1 - AVVERTENZE PER LA SICUREZZA ..................................................... 12 2 - USO ........................................................................................ 12 3 - MANUTENZIONE ............................................................................. 12
3.1 - Filtri antigrasso metallici ............................................................................. 13 3.2 - Filtri al carbone attivo ................................................................................. 13 3.3 - Illuminazione ............................................................................................. 14 3.4 - Pulizia ...................................................................................................... 14
1 - GENERAL INFORMATION ................................................................. 15 2 - COMPONENTS ................................................................................ 16 3 - SAFETY WARNINGS ........................................................................ 16 4 - INSTALLATION ................................................................................ 17
4.1 - Fitting of upper telescopic frame "TS" ........................................................... 17 4.2 - Fitting the lower telescopic frame "TI" ........................................................... 18 4.3 - Setting the hood for evacuation or recirculation .............................................. 19 4.4 - Electrical connection .................................................................................. 19 4.5 - Fitting the chimney ..................................................................................... 19 4.6 - Fitting the canopy ...................................................................................... 20 4.7 - Electrical connections ................................................................................. 20
1 - SAFETY WARNINGS ........................................................................ 21 2 - OPERATION .................................................................................... 21 3 - MAINTENANCE ............................................................................... 21
3.1 - Metal grease filters ................................................................................... 22 3.2 - Activated charcoal filter .............................................................................. 22 3.3 - Lighting .................................................................................................... 23 3.4 - Cleaning ................................................................................................... 23
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Part 1 - INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1 - GENERAL INFORMATION
This hood is designed for installation over a cooking appliance fitted into a peninsular or island kitchen cabinet. The hood can be fixed to the ceiling or to a wooden buttress (fig. 2). The hood is supplied complete with a substantial ceiling fixing system which is fully adjustable in height to suit most installation requirements. This canopy hood is designed to be used either in the extraction mode (ducted to the outside) or in the recirculation mode (internal recycling). Before commencing the installation, consideration should be given to the difficulties to be found during installation and to the bulky weight of the hood. The installation work must be undertaken by a qualified and competent person in conformity to the rules concerning the evacuation of contaminated air. The manufacturer disclaims all liability for any damage or injury caused as a result of not following the instructions for installation contained in the following text.
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2 - COMPONENTS
The cooker hood is made up of the following components (fig. 1): 2.1 - no. 1 canopy item "C", including controls, worktop illumination and fan unit 2.2 - no. 1 telescopic frame consisting of: no. 1 upper frame "TS" no. 1 lower frame "TI" 2.3 - no. 1 telescopic chimney stack formed by: no. 1 upper section item "S" no. 1 lower section item "I" no. 1 bag of screws and accessories no. 1 recirculation venting grille item "G" 2.4 - no. 1 recirculation spigot item "F" 2.5 - no. 1 reduction flange Ø 150-200 item "R"
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3 - SAFETY WARNINGS
3.1 - 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 - 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 - 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. 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, 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. 16
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4 - INSTALLATION
To install the hood proceed by fitting the components in the following order: 4.1 - Fitting of upper telescopic frame "TS" 4.2 - Fitting of lower telescopic frame "TI" 4.3 - Setting the hood for recirculation or evacuation 4.4 - Connection to the mains supply 4.5 - Fitting the chimney 4.6 - Fitting the canopy 4.7 - Electrical connection of controls and functional test
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4.1 - Fitting of upper telescopic frame "TS"
The frame is suitable for fixing to the ceiling as illustrated in (2A) or to a wooden buttress (2B) of adequate thickness and well secured to the ceiling or other carrying structure. Remember that the recycled air can be directed in four different directions: such choice must be made when securing the upper frame (see point "d"). a) Separate the lower frame "TI" (6C) from the upper part "6A" by loosening the four retaining screws "6B" with the socket head screw wrench provided "6D". b) Remove the screws "3A" and pull out the upper pipe "S"(3B) of the telescopic chimney. c) Using a plumb line or similar tool, mark the centre on the ceiling or buttress from the centre of the cooking appliance. d) (fig. 5) Use the drilling template "5A" provided to mark the centre on the ceiling or wooden buttress and align one of the two axes (A or B) of the template parallel with the long side of the hob "5C" bearing in mind in which direction you want the filtered air to exit. Vent direction 1 or 2, as indicated on the template, is determined during the subsequent fitting phase of the lower frame (paragr. 4.2). Mark the position of the 4 holes on the template, plus the power cable hole. e) Position "5E" indicates the useful area to pass the mains cable. f ) Drill the holes as follows: - ceiling: 4 holes Ø 10 mm for securing the upper frame 1 hole Ø 10 mm to pass the mains cable - buttress: 4 holes Ø 8 mm for securing the upper frame 1 hole Ø10 mm to pass the mains cable.
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g) For extraction mode with ceiling vent only Use the template provided to mark the ø 125 mm hole on the ceiling for ducting when the range hood is to be installed in the extraction mode. h) Fitting the hood to the ceiling Attention: Due to the many differing types of ceiling construction, the choice of fixings is left to the discretion of the installer. It is necessary to emphasise that the fitting has to be absolutely accurate because of the weight of the cooker hood and bacause of the flexing caused by accidental lateral stresses on the appliance. Only the following types of ceiling are suitable for installing the island cooker hood: - Solid concrete ceiling: use dowels for concrete (not supplied). - Solid wooden buttress ceiling: use Ø 10 mm wood screws with a minimum length of 120 mm (not supplied). - Cavity ceiling with inner empty space, having a thickness of about 20 mm: use, in this case, the four dowels and screws supplied. Once fixed, make sure that the basis is absolutely stable even when the metal frame is subjected to lateral stresses. - If the ceiling is not strong enough in the area where the hood is to be fixed, the installer must strengthen the area adequately so that it can withstand the weight of the hood. i) When fitting the hood to a wooden buttress: secure the frame to the base of the buttress using the four M6 x 80 mm nuts and bolts provided.
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4.2 - Fitting the lower telescopic frame "TI"
a) Turn the lower telescopic frame "TI" (6C) according to the chosen direction of filtered air vent: "6U" or rotating the frame "6C" in the opposite direction. b) Connect the lower frame "TI" (6C) to the upper frame "TS" (6A) and secure by tightening the 4 screws "6B" using the socket head screw wrench provided "6D", adjusting the height from the hob and bearing in mind that the canopy item to be fitted subsequently is 7 cm high. In any event, in this position, the lower part of the frame must not be positioned at less than 72 cm from the underlying hob.
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Part 1 - INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 4.3 - Setting the hood for evacuation or recirculation
1 - Setting for evacuation: a) Apply the reducing spigot "7B" to the upper part of the extraction unit "7D". b) Connect spigot "7B" to the external ducting by means of rigid or flexible duct "7G" (not provided) to be fixed using clamps "7F" provided. c) Remove any charcoal filter in the lower part of the canopy (see paragr. 3.2 - part two). 2 - Setting for recirculation: a) Apply the reducing spigot "7B" to the upper part of the extraction unit "7D". b) Fit the recycling spigot "7A" to the reducing spigot "7B", directing it in the position chosen for air evacuation. c) Fit the charcoal filter inside the canopy (see paragr. 3.2 - part two) after power connections have been done (paragr. 4.7).
4.4 - Electrical connection
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a) Always carefully follow all instructions in paragr. 3 concerning safety. b) Connection to mains supply must be done by passing the power cable through the centre hole of the frame. c) Connect the mains cable to the mains supply.
4.5 - Fitting the chimney
a) Insert the upper pipe "S" (4B) of the telescopic chimney and secure with the two screws "3A". b) Insert the lower pipe "I" (4C) of the telescopic chimney, positioning it so that opening "4D", in the event of evacuation fitting, is aligned with the recircualtion spigot "7A". Note: Do not fit the small directional grille "G". This operation must be done after installation of the canopy "C". Support pipe "4C" with one hand to allow subsequent fitting of the canopy item.
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Part 1 - INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 4.6 - Fitting the canopy
a) Remove the three grease filters "8D" by applying pressure to the handles "8E". b) If fitted, remove the charcoal filter "8C". c) Position the canopy item "8A" in line with the holes of lower frame "TI" and secure with 4 screws "8B". Note: No further operation must be carried out without having tighte ... |
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