AEG EFT800 User Manual

User Manual - Istruzioni di montaggio e d’uso
EFT 800
UK
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Contents
Safety instructions............................................................ 31
Using the cooker hood ..................................................... 32
Maintenance and cleaning ............................................... 3 3
If the hood does not function ........................................... 3 4
Technical data .................................................................. 3 4
Installation ....................................................................... 3 4
Safety instructions
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The cooker hood may only be used in a private household and for normal cooking purposes. It fulfils international safety regulations and standards of quality. All precautionary measures however cannot fully eliminate all the accident risks. Therefore you should read through instructions, advises and safety instructions carefully before you install and start using the cooker hood. Pay special attention to sentences with a warning triangle to avoid damages to person or property. Save the instruction boook for future reference if the cooker hood is sold or left to another person.
Installation and service
• Any electrical installation of the cooker hood must be carried out by a qualified electrician and the hood itself must be installed by someone with experience. Installation made by an unqualified person can lead to loss of function of the cooker hood and possible damage to person and/or property.
• The cooker hood must be at least 60 cm above electric burners or electric range, or at least 70 cm above gas burners or gas range.
• Ensure that the power cord does not get squeezed at the installation.
• The cooker hood is only dead when the plug or the fuse is disconnected.
• The cooker hood cannot be connected to flues of other appliances that run on energy sources other than electricity. Please, keep to the provisions of official directives regarding the question of fumes discharge.
Use of cooker hood
• Never leave any deep-frying, melting fat, paraffin or any other inflammable unattended on the hob. If event of fire: Immediately switch off the cooker hood and the cooker. Note! Cover the fire. Never use water.
• Never do any flambé cooking underneath the cooker hood. It can cause a fire. Remember that overheated fat may spontaneously ignite. Never leave the fraying pan unattended.
• It is essential that the grease filter is regularly cleaned to avoid fat to drip on to the hot zone and cause fire. Read also the part “Maintenance and Cleaning” in the instruction book.
Disposal
• Prevent accidents when disposing your cooker hood. Disconnect the power plug from the wall socket and cut the power cord at the hood inlet. Contact your local authority for information on where to dispose the cooker hood.
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Description of the cooker hood
The cooker hood
1. Light switch
2. Motor speed switch
3. V apour catcher
4. Work light
5. Suction grid with grease filter
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Accessories
The following are included with the cooker hood:
• 1 hood canopy (C) complete with controls, lighting and fan motor.
• 1 flange Ø 120 mm and 1 cap
• Rawl plugs, screws, and documentation.
• 2 Carbon filters. The carbon filter is to be used when the hood is connected to the recirculation mode.
Functions
There are two possible systems:
• Extraction of air to outside using optional venting kit and evacuation duct.
• Recirculation
Attention! The Cooker hood is ready to be used for recirculation (carbon filter already mounted in place).
The cooker hood cannot be connected to flues of other appliances that run on energy sources other than electricity. Please, keep to the provisions of official directives regarding the question of fumes discharge.
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Extraction
The appliance has two exhaust outlets; A and B (Fig. 2).
Important! To use the back hole B, remove the plastic cover (Fig. 3) pulling tabs E , use a cutter or a sharp knife for a precise work in order to free the back hole.
Connect the hood to the smoke exhaust duct by using the connecting ring C (bayonet coupling). Insert cap D in the unused exhaust hole (bayonet coupling). Attention! In the horizontal runs the duct must be slightly slanted (about 10°) and directed upwards to vent the air easily from the room to the outside.
Recirculation
The air is filtered through a carbon filter and recirculated into the room through the front grid (fig. 2 -4). This version is used when there is no exhaust duct for venting outdoors or when it is impossible to install one.
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Using the cooker hood
The control panel
Best results are obtained by using low speed for normal conditions and high speed when smells and steam are more concentrated. The control panel has two switches (Fig. 5): one controls the worktop illumination, the other controls the power to the motor and the three fan speeds. For the best performance, we recommend using the highest speed in particular cases of strong odour and vapour concentration. Turn the hood on a few minutes before you start cooking then you will get an underpressure in the kitchen. It should be left on after cooking for about 15 minutes or until all steam and smells have disappeared.
Correct ventilation
If the cooker hood should be working correctly there must be an underpressure in the kitchen. It is important to keep the kitchen windows closed and have a window in an adjacent room open.
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Important to know
Not applicable for recirculation. Great care must be taken if the hood is used at the same time as a burner or fireplace (e.g. gas, diesel, coal or wood heaters, water heaters, etc.), as the hood will expel air which is required by these other appliances. Attend to it by opening a window. 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.
Maintenance and cleaning
Before doing any maintenance work on the hood, disconnect it from the main supply by disconnecting the plug from the wall socket or unscrewing the fuse.
Cleaning the hood
Clean the outside of the hood using a damp cloth and a mild detergent. Never use corrosive, abrasive or flammable cleaning products.
Cleaning the grease filters
Clean the filter every month or every other month according to how much the hood is used. The cleaner the filters, the better it collects grease. Remove the filter by (Fig. 6): Remove the filter:
• Open the latch L and rotate the suction grid downwards.
• To remove, pull forward from the right hand side and unhook.
• Release the clips M.
Leave to dry before refitting it, be sure that the grease filter cover the whole aspirating surface before refitting. Suction grid must be cleaned as well as the grease filter.
Clean the filter regularly. The grease that collects in the filter and the duct could ignite if a hot plate is left on (or if overheating occurs).
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Changing the carbon filter
Only applicable for recirculation. The carbon filters absorb smells and odours. The carbon filters cannot be washed and should be replaced at least every 4 months or more frequently if the hood is used consistently. Remove the filter by (F ig . 7):
• Remove the suction grid (Fig. 6).
• Turn the exhausted carbon filters anticlockwise to ulock from their place .
• Remove the carbon filters.
Replace in reverse order. Note! Always ensure to replace both filters at the same time.
Attention
Failure to observe the rules for cleaning the appliance and changing and cleaning the filters may cause fires. Therefore, we recommend observing these instructions.
Cleaning
To clean the outside of the hood use a cloth moistened with denatured alcohol or neutral liquid detergents. Never use products containing abrasives.
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Changing the light
Disconnect the cooker hood from the main supply before changing the light. Change the light by (Fig. 8):
• Remove the suction grid (Fig. 6).
• Replace the damaged part with one of equal rating.
If the hood does not function
Before calling for service
Check the plug is correctly connected to the wall socket. Check the fuse. Do not attempt any repairs yourself that are likely to lead to further damage. If the problem remains, contact your dealer or an approved service company. Remember to save your purchase receipt and warranty card (only used in some countries).
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Service and spare parts
Your dealer or service company will supply you with service and spare parts. Be sure you have the product number and model name at hand when ordering service or parts.
Technical data
Model EFT 800
Size Height 152 mm
Width 800 mm
Depth 524 mm Light Max 2x40 W Grease filter 1 pcs. Voltage 220-240 V Total power 320 W
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Installation
Unpacking
Check that the cooker hood is not damaged. Transportation damages should immediately be reported to the transport company. Damages, faults and eventually missing parts should immediately be reported to the retailer. Dispose carefully of the packaging material so that it is out of the way of small children.
Position
The cooker hood should be mounted freely hanging on the wall. The cooker hood must be at least 60 cm above electric burners or electric range, or at least 70 cm above gas burners or gas range. Fig. 9.
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Electrical connection
The electric outlet should be placed inside the chimney. The hood has a power cord and moulded plug with earth connection for a wall outlet of 230V.
Mounting of hood on wall - Fig. 10
• Fix the drilling template to the wall.
• Make 3 Ø 8 mm holes in the wall. 2 at points H, 1 as
desired at points I.
• Insert the three Ø 8 mm expansion plugs into the wall.
• Insert 2 5x45 screws at points H but do not tighten them
completely.
• Open the grid.
• Fit the hood into holes H, tighten the 2 screws.
• From inside the hood, insert the third 5x45 screw into
hole I.
Mounting under cupboard - Fig. 11
• Make the holes on the bottom of the cupboard, using the
drilling template.
• From inside the cupboard, insert the 4 supplied screws
and tighten them in the appropriate holes on the appliance.
Extraction
• Connect the air outlet to the smoke exhaust hose
• Open the suction grid (Fig. 6).
• Remove the carbon filters: remove by rotating both
filters anticlockwise (Fig. 7).
• Check that the selection lever for extraction/
recirculation is in the position A. (Fig. 12).
• Refit the suction grid.
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Selector
Fig. 12
Extraction (A)
Recirculation (F)
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Recirculation mode (with carbon filters)
The air outlets A (Fig. 2) must be shut.
• Open the suction grid (Fig. 6).
• Check that the selection lever for extraction/
recirculation is in the position : F - recycle (Fig. 13).
• Check if carbon filter is already mounted and if not, fit
carbon filters: Place a carbon filter as a cover of the inlet plastic grids that protects the fan motor, then unlock it rotating clockwise until it stops (Fig. 14).
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Fig. 14
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