COOKE&LEWIS CLHD 16 IX Instruction for Use
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COOKE&LEWIS CLHD 16 IX is a kitchen hood designed for use above a cooktop to extract fumes, steam, and odors from the cooking area. It has a minimum height requirement of 50 cm above electric cookers and 65 cm for gas or combination cookers. The hood is equipped with filters that require regular cleaning or replacement to maintain optimal performance. It features adjustable hook screws for easy installation and a deflector to direct airflow. The hood is not suitable for outdoor use and must be installed by a qualified technician to ensure proper operation and safety.
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CLHD 16 IX - 04073840 CLHD 19 IX - 04073857 GB User and maintenance manual GB INSTALLATION - ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS The minimum distance between the support surface of the recipients on the cooking device and the lowest part of the hood MUST NOT BE less than 50 cm in the case of electric cookers and 65 cm for gas or combination cookers. Before installation, moreover, check the distances specified in the hob’s user manual. Hood installation must be carried out by a qualified technician. Do not connect the appliance to the mains power supply until installation has been completed. WARNING: Very heavy product; hood handling and installation must be carried out by at least two persons. WARNING: Check whether the exhaust pipe and clamps are provided. If not, they must be purchased separately. Note on installation and use: Read this manual carefully before installing or using the hood. The Manufacturer declines any liability for problems, fires or damage caused to the appliance due to non-compliance with the instructions given in this manual. SAFEGUARDING THE ENVIRONMENT 1. Packing Packing materials are 100% recyclable and are marked with the recycling symbol .Comply with the local regulations for disposal. The packing materials (plastic bags, polystyrene, etc.) are a potential source of danger and must be kept out of the reach of children. 2. Product This appliance is marked in compliance with European Directive 2002/96/EC, Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). By ensuring that this appliance is correctly scrapped, the user can help prevent potentially harmful consequences for the environment and the health of people. The symbol on the product or the accompanying documentation indicates that this product should not be treated as domestic waste but must be taken to a suitable collection centre for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. Disposal must be carried out in compliance with local regulations on waste disposal. For further information on the treatment, recovery and recycling of this product, contact the competent local office, the household waste collection service or the shop where you purchased the appliance. IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFETY WARNING: To reduce the risk of accidents, electric shock, injury or damage, when using the hood comply with the basic precautions, including the following. 1. Always disconnect the hood from the power supply before carrying out any installation or maintenance operation on the appliance. 2. Installation must be carried out by a specialised technician, in compliance with the manufacturer’s instructions and local safety regulations. 3. Earthing of the appliance is compulsory. (Not possible for Class II hoods). 4. Never use multisockets and extension leads. 5. The electrical components must no longer be accessible to the user after installation. 6. Do not touch the hood with wet parts of the body or use it when barefoot. 7. Do not pull the appliance power cable to unplug it. 8. After-sales service – do not repair or replace any part of the hood unless specifically indicated in the manual. All other maintenance services must be carried out by a specialised technician. 9. When drilling the wall, make sure not to damage the electrical connections and/or pipes. 10. The ventilation ducts must always discharge to the outside. 11. The Manufacturer declines any liability for improper use or incorrect setting of the controls. 12. The appliance is not intended for use by children or persons with limited physical, sensory or mental abilities or without experience and knowledge of it, unless they are under the supervision of or instructed in its use by a person responsible for their safety. 13. Keep children away. 14. To reduce the risk of fire, only use a metal inlet duct. 15. Children must be supervised so that they do not play with the appliance. 16. The product must be disposed of in compliance with local regulations on waste disposal. 17. For further information on the treatment, recovery and recycling of this product, contact the competent local office, the household waste collection service or the shop where you purchased the appliance. 18. Regular cleaning and maintenance is essential for correct hood operation and good performance. Frequently clean all encrustations from dirty surfaces to prevent the accumulation of grease. Regularly clean or replace filters. 19. Do not “flambé” food under the hood. Naked flames could cause a fire. 20. The room must have adequate ventilation when the hood is used at the same time as appliances operating on gas or other fuels. 21. The discharge air must not be eliminated in a duct used to remove fumes produced by appliances operating on gas or other fuels, but must have a separate outlet. All the national regulations on air discharge envisaged by art. 7.12.1 of CEI EN 60335-2-31 must be observed. 22. If the hood is used together with other appliances operating on gas or other fuels, the negative pressure in the room must not exceed 4 Pa (4 x 10-5 bar). Therefore, make sure the room is adequately ventilated. 23. Do not leave pans unattended when frying, since the cooking oil could catch fire. 24. Make sure the lamps are cold before touching them. 25. The hood is not a shelf, therefore do not overload or place objects on it. 26. Do not use or leave the hood without its lamps correctly installed - risk of electric shock. 27. Wear work gloves for all installation and maintenance operations. 28. The product is not suitable for outdoor use. 29. The air sucked by the hood must not be eliminated through the same flue of the heating system or other appliances using gas or other fuels. Electrical connection The mains voltage must match that given on the rating plate located inside the hood. If provided with a plug, connect the hood to a socket complying with the current regulations and located in an accessible area. If it does not have a plug (direct connection to the power supply) or if the plug is not in an accessible place, fit a suitable double-pole switch that ensures complete disconnection from the power supply in category III overvoltage conditions, complying with the installation rules. WARNING: Before reconnecting the hood circuit to the power supply and checking correct operation, always make sure the power cable is correctly fitted and that it was NOT crushed in its housing during installation. Make sure to have this operation carried out by a specialised technician. Cleaning the hood WARNING! Failure to remove oil/grease (at least once a month) could result in fire. Use a soft cloth with a neutral detergent. Never use abrasive substances or alcohol. Before using the hood Please read these instructions carefully and keep them for future reference, in order to ensure best use of your hood. The packing materials (plastic bags, polystyrene, etc.) are a potential source of danger and must be kept out of the reach of children. Make sure the hood has not been damaged during transport. Declaration of conformity This product has been designed, manufactured and put on the market in conformity with: - safety objectives of the “Low Voltage” Directive 2006/95/EC (which replaces 73/23/EEC as amended) - protection requirements of “EMC” Directive 89/336/EEC amended by Directive 93/68/EEC. Troubleshooting guide If the hood does not work: • Is the plug properly inserted in the power socket? • Is there a power failure? If the hood is not extracting enough: • Is the right speed selected? • Do the filters need cleaning or replacing? • Are the air outlets blocked? If the lamp does not work: • Does the lamp need replacing? • Is the lamp correctly fitted? AFTER-SALES SERVICE Before calling the After-Sales Service 1. Check to see if you can fix the problem yourself (see “Troubleshooting Guide”). 2. Switch the appliance off and then on again to check if the problem has been eliminated. 3. If the problem persists, contact the After-Sales Service. Specify: • the type of fault, • the product model given on the dataplate inside the hood, visible on removing the grease filters, • your full address, • your telephone number and area code, • the Service code (the number under the word SERVICE on the dataplate inside the hood, behind the grease filter). If any repairs are necessary, contact an authorised Service Centre (to ensure the use of original spare parts and correct repair). Failure to comply with these instructions can compromise the safety and quality of the product. Do not connect the appliance to the mains power supply until installation has been completed. 1. Mark a line on the wall, from the cooktop right up to the ceiling, corresponding to the centre-line of the hood. 2. Bearing in mind the minimum heights over the cooktop specified above, mark the height of the hood on the wall with a pencil. Apply the drilling template to the wall over this mark. 3. Using the template supplied, mark the holes, drill them and insert the rawlplugs, then fit the 2 hooks (if provided) or partly screw in 2 screws in the top holes. 4. Hang the hood and adjust the position with the hook adjustment screws (if supplied). Note: The hood MUST be fixed with another 2 screws to be inserted in the bottom holes and (if provided for) with 2 screws in the top holes. 5. Only for some models: Mark the bottom (and top) holes, remove the hood, drill, insert the plugs (partially screw 2 screws in the top holes). 6. Fix the flue support to the wall as close as possible to the ceiling. For the filter version, in this phase also fix the deflector F1 with 2 screws if the flue has grilles at the top (for flues with bottom grilles, see installation step “7”). 7. Hang the hood on the wall again and fix in place with the screws. For the filter version (flues with bottom grilles), the deflector F2 must be fixed in place of the coupling ring (model with fixing with 2 screws) or fitted on the coupling ring (model with 2 rear slots and 1 front fixing screw). Extractor Version: Fumes are extracted and expelled to the outside through a fume hose fixed to the collar at the top of the hood. Important: If the hood is has a carbon filter fitted, the filter must be removed. Filter Version: Air is filtered through a carbon filter and recycled into the surrounding environment. Important: Caution! If the hood is not equipped with a carbon filter, one must be ordered and fitted before use. Installing the electronic control box • If your hood has an electronic control box, S2 click it into its housing S1 and fix it in place with one screw. • On models with electronic control panels, fit the card S3 in the socket alongside the control box S2. Telescopic flue installation • Connect the hood to the mains supply and fix the telescopic flue to the flue bracket with two screws. Slide the bottom section down into its seat on the top of the hood. Fit the side grilles if provided. * * * Only on some models Replacing the halogen bulbs: 1. Disconnect the hood from the mains power supply. WARNING: Wear gloves. 4 3 2. Use a small screwdriver to gently prise the lamp cover off (at the points indicated in Fig.). 3. Remove the burnt-out lamp and fit a new one. WARNING: Replace using 20W max G4 halogen bulbs only. Close the lighting unit (snap-on). 3 1 2 1. Control panel. Light : move the switch to the right or press the button to switch on. Extraction speed : Move the switch to the right or press the next button to increase extraction speed (or open the electric shutter ) . 2. Grease filters. 3. Lamp covers (or halogen lamps, depending on the model). 4. Telescopic flue. Grease filters: Metal grease filters have an unlimited a life and should be washed once a month either by hand or in a dishwasher at a low temperature and with a short cycle. Note: Washing in a dishwasher can b cause grease filters to turn white, but this in no way affects efficiency. a. press the handle to remove the filter b. remove it. Wash the filter and leave it to dry, proceeding in reverse order to refit it. Bulb/s: Remove the filters and remove the burnt-out bulb. Refit the filters. Fitting or changing the carbon filter (filter versions only). Change the carbon filter every six months. 1. Remove the grease filters. 2. Fit the filter/s to cover the motor according to the model: • Align the pins R on the cowl with the slots S, then turn the filter clockwise until it locks in place • turn the central handle clockwise. 3. Reverse the above procedure to remove the carbon filter. 4. Refit the grease filters. Or B&Q House Chestnut Avenue Chandlers Ford SO53 3LE United Kingdom n 5019 618 33288 GB 07/11
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