Caple 2MINCH6 Instruction manual
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INTEGRATED EXTRACTOR Instruction Manual Model No: 1MINCH6&2MINCH6 ▇ Extraction Without Intrusion TABLE OF CONTENTS The extractor is designed to give you the option to extract air by the outside and away (via exterior wall), or to re-circulate air through designed filters to minimize odors, steam and condensation. For internal recycling the following is required .CF11 Charcoal Filter .Contact 01 4505327 To order The choice is yours to decide at installation, and both systems are explained in this booklet. We recommend that you read this booklet from cover to cover before attempting to install or operate the extractor Contents 1. Extraction Without Intrusion P1~3 2. Safety & Cleaning P4~5 3. Alternative Methods Of Extraction P6 4. Operation P7 5. Fitting Charcoal Filter / Bulb Replacement P8 6. Electrical Connections P9 7. Not Working Properly P12 8. Technical Data P13 Installation THESE INSTRUCTION MUST BE STRICTLY ADHERED TO, FAILURE TO COMPLY COULD RESULT IN OVERHEATING AND SERIOUS DAMAGE TO YOUR APPLIANCE To secure the product to the wall you must initially remove the grille/anti-grease filters. This is achieved by opening the front panel and pushing the two catches (A) upwards which will then release the grille. P1 Extraction Without Intrusion Cont.. Extractor Without Intrusion cont.. Once the grill has been removed, The front door panel should also be removed. Ensuring there is a minimum distance if 65cm between the bottom of the extractor and hob surface. Then fix the two mounting brackets (G) to the rear wall. Once the two mounting brackets are in position hook the extractor mounting bracket (D) onto the wall mounting bracket Some adjustment is provided within the brackets. For forward and backward adjustment use screw (E) and for height alignment adjusts screws (F). Once the adjustment is complete fully tighten all screws. If after installation there is a gap between the rear wall and the extractor a spacer is provided. This can be fixed to the rear of the extractor and cut to accommodate the gap. IMPORTANT NOTE: After the extractor has been positioned correctly the extractor must be fixed to the adjacent through the fixing holes in the sides of the extractor. All that remains is to fix the front wooden door panel to the extractor by using the diagram below fix the front panel Open the front panel and remove the two screws (B) as illustrated above. Press the tab (C) down and remove the front panel from its guides Secure brackets(D) onto the top of the extractor using the fitting screws and washer (E).Check that adjustment screw (F) is fitted. Note: Note some units may have bracket fitted. P2 P3 Electrical Safety Cleaning Before you think about fixing give care consideration to the power connection. It is vital that the supply cable should be well shielded from your grill, hob or oven. If it isn’t, heat from any one of these sources may damage the cable insulation and give rise to a fire risk. Under no circumstances should the exposed power supply cable come within 70cm of a direct source of heat, ideally it should be channeled into the wall, well out of harm’s way. Particular care must be paid to the grease filtering panels which must be periodically cleaned in relation to use (at least once every two months) For Your Safety In order to protect your appliance and minimize the risk of fire, don’t barbecue food directly under the extractor. Similarly, do not prepare flambé dishes immediately off the flame. Your extractor is designed to draw gases up and away from your hob. This means that exposed flames may behave unpredictably in the vicinity of the appliance while it is switch on. When frying take particular care to prevent the oil from catching fire and never leave unattended. Alternative Methods Of Extractor 1. Extraction Via Ducting (fig.1) The very best method of cleaning the kitchen of unwanted odors is by connecting the appliance to an exhaust duct and venting to the outside atmosphere via exterior wall (suitable ducting kits may be purchased from the store where you buy your extractor.) Ducting your extractor negates the need for charcoal filters.(Fig.1) Cleaning IMPORTANT: Before attempting any cleaning or maintenance, ensure your extractor is disconnected from the power source. Remember: Before drilling or chiseling the wall, check for the pipes and power cables. GENERAL CLEANING: Regular and thorough maintains guarantee will provide long lasting operation. Wipe the external surface of the appliance regularly using warm and a mild detergent, never use products containing abrasive P4 1. Ensure the ducting tube is kept as short as possible and with minimum of bends to permit the most smooth airflow. (Maximum length 3M) P5 Alternative Methods Of Extractor Alternative Methods Of Extractor 2. Ducted air must not be discharged into a flue which is used for exhausting fumes from appliances supplied with energy other than electricity. 3. Ensure the requirement of the local authorities are adhered to concerning the discharged of exhaust air. 4. Ensure adequate room ventilation is provided when the extractor is used in the same room as appliances supplied with energy other than electricity. 5. Never duct into a hot air flow such as a central heating dust. The Grease Filter The grease filter requires cleaning every 3 months. If the mat is a metallic mater it can be cleaned in a dishwasher or washed with a neutral detergent. IMPORTANT: You should never attempt to use the extractor without the grease filter as grease build-up could prevent the motor working properly. If either filter is not supplied pull out the plug before changing the filters. We strongly advise that all exterior outlets be fitted with a non return valve of louvered slotting. Operation Your Extractor The motor will automatically operate by opening and closing the front door panel as long as the switch is set accordingly. The extractor fan has three speed settings for light, medium or heavy extraction of cooking vapors. The different levels of extraction are number 1 ,2&3 and can be recognized by the changes in noise level of the extractor fan when operating. To switch on the light simply move the switch to position 1. NOTE: The light is not effected by opening or closing the front panel. 2. The Re-circulation Mode (Fig.2) When there is no easy access to an outside wall, the extractor can easily be adapted to clean air polluted by cooking smells, by using a charcoal filter which can be purchased from the store where you buy your extractor. Remember the re-circulation mode can not be used without a charcoal. The Charcoal Filter Filters do have a limited life. We advise you to change it when there is a noticeable drop in performance. The intervals between changing the filter will depend entirely upon the amount of cooking you do. But on average they will last about 4 months. P6 P7 Alternative Methods Of Extractor Electrical Connections Bulb Replacement To replace a bulb simply remove the grill and unscrew the bulb. Replace with one of the identical type. Note: The bulb is not covered by the guarantee. Always switch off the electricity supply prior to changing the bulb. IMPORTANT: ENSURE THAT THE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY IS SWITCHED OFF BEFORE CONNECTING. Your appliance must be connected to fix wiring via the use of a double pole switched fused spur outlet with at least 3 mm contact separation, and preferably with a pilot lamp. (See technical data for fuse rating). We strongly recommend the appliance is connected by a qualified electrician NOTE: The terminology “DOUBLE POLE” means that both the live and neutral supplies are switched and disconnected at the same time. The terminations labeled SUPPLY are for the connection for the internal house wiring and the terminations labeled LOAD are for connection for the appliances. P8 P9 Electrical Connections Not working Properly ? Important: The wires in this mains lead are colored in accordance with the following code: Blue Neutral Brown Live As the colors of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may correspond with the colors markings identifying the terminals in your spur box, proceed as follow: The wire which is colored blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter “N” or colored black. The wire which is colored brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the Letter ‘L’ or colored red. Light bulb doesn’t come on WARNING This appliance has such technical particulars that it belongs to Class 2 insulation and therefore neither wire should be connected to the terminal marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol. A replacement is probably necessary, But check first that the bult is firmly screwed in to its holder. If the filament is broken, remember that the light bulbs are not covered by our guarantee. Remember to disconnect power supply before removing the bulb. Motor is on but fan doesn’t seem to be as efficient as usual Check grease filter. If it hasn’t been cleaned recently, It might be clogged with grease. If filter is relatively clean, check charcoal filters. If this hasn’t been replaced for more than six months. Remove and replace a new one. As charcoal filters is just the same way as the grease filter, thereby reducing the efficiency of both the fan and the filter itself. Works normally but cooking smells linger If you’re using the unit in re-circulation mode, change charcoal filter. It is obviously past its prime. Controls fail to switch motor no Check plug, socket and fuse. If these are in order and fault persists, it could be that an accumulation of grease has impaired the efficiency of the switch mechanism. Try rapidly moving switch P10 P11 Not Working Properly ? Technical Data on and off several times in succession to clear grease deposit. If fault continues, call service agent. Single Motor Model Appliance does not work at all Check your extractor is switched on at the mains. Next, check out for an unexpected power strike by switching on adjacent lights etc. Still not working? Call the service agent If, having consulted the above diagnostic chart you are still unable to remedy the situation, please call Service Call 0870 2411 142.. Voltage 220V~240V / 50Hz Rotation method Single Motor Rated motor input power 120W Illumination ≤25W Rated input power 145W Suction power 210m3/h Noise ≤61dBA Outlet diameter 120mm Twin Motor Model P12 Voltage 220V~240V / 50Hz Rotation method Single Motor Rated motor input power 120W x 2 Illumination ≤25W x 2 Rated input power 290W Suction power 270 m3/h Noise ≤65dBA Outlet diameter 120mm P13 ">

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