Amica OKP931T, OKP931G, OKP631T, OKP631G, OKP931Z User Manual

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OKP931G OKP631G OKP931Z OKP621Z OKP931T OKP631T
Sticker with serial number of appliance
INSTRUCTION MANUAL - KITCHEN EXTRACTOR HOOD EN
Before using the appliance, please carefully read this manual!
OKP 631G
OKP931GOKP631G
OKP 631Z
OKP 621Z
OKP 931Z
OKP621Z
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OKP 631T
OKP 931T
OKP631T OKP931T
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min 650mm
Gas cookers min 650mm Gas cookers
min 450mm
Electrical
cookers
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2
1b
1c
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5
ST5*50
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ELECTRICAL
450
GAS 650
(3) ST5*45
(2) ST4.2*30
Duct
(2) ST3.2*8
3a 3b
Chimney Mounting Bracket
Hood Mounting Bracket
3c 3d
Hood Mounting Bracket
3e
3f
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(2) ST4.2*30
Decorative
Chimney
Chimney Mounting Bracket
(2) M4*6
Decorative Chimney Top
Decorative Chimney Bottom
(2) ST4.2*30
(2) M4*12
Bottom
3g
3i
3h
Optional
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3k
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(3) ST5*45
(2) ST4.2*30
450
GAS 650
ELECTRICAL
Duct
(2) ST4.2*8
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3a 3b
Chimney Mounting Bracket
Hood Mounting Bracket
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3c 3d
(2) ST4.2*8
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3e
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3f
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Hood Mounting
(2) ST4.2*30
Decorative Chimney Bottom
Chimney Mounting Bracket
(2) M4*6
Decorative Chimney Top
Decorative Chimney Bottom
3g
3i
,
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3h
(2) ST4.2*30
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3j
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ELECTRICAL
450
GAS 650
(3) ST5*45
(2) ST4.2*30
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3a 3b
Chimney Mounting Bracket
Hood Mounting Bracket
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3c 3d
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3e
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3h
3i
3k
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3j
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(2) M4*12
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7
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(2/3) Filter
(2) Optional
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Optional
12V 20W G4
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THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING AN AMICA APPLIANCE
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DEAR CUSTOMER!
You are now a user of a kitchen extractor hood. This hood has been designed and manufactured spe-
cially with a view to satisfying your expectations and it will certainly constitute a tting element of a
modern kitchen. The modern structural solutions and the newest technologies used in production of this hood guarantee its high effectiveness and good appearance. Please read these instructions carefully before installing the hood. They will help you avoid mistakes during installation and operation of the hood.
We wish you a lot of satisfaction from choosing our kitchen extractor hood.
Symbols appearing in these instructions have the following meaning:
Important information concerning proper operation of the appliance and your perso­nal safety.
Risks resulting from improper operation of the appliance. Activities that must be
performed by a qualied technician.
Tips on how to use the appliance.
Information on how to protect the environ­ment.
This indicates actions than must not be performed by the user.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
GUIDELINES CONCERNING THE SAFETY OF USE 16
INSTALLATION 17
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE 18
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 19
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 20
PRODUCT GUARANTEE AND WARRANTY CONDITIONS 21
The appliance is intended for household use only.
The manufacturer reserves the right to introduce changes which do not affect the operation of the appliance.
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GUIDELINES CONCERNING THE SAFETY OF USE
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l The manufacturer will accept no respon-
sibility for any damage due to installation or operation not conforming to these in­structionsi
l Cooker hood is designed to remove co-
oking odours. Do not use cooker hood for other purposes.
l Connect the cooker hood operating in
extraction mode to a suitable ventilation duct (do NOT connect the cooker to smo-
ke or ue gas ducts, which are in use). It
requires installation of the air extraction duct to the outside. The duct length (typi-
cally 120 or 150mm in diameter) should
not exceed 4-5 m. The air exhaust duct is also required for telescopic and under furniture cooker hoods operating in air re­circulation mode.
l Cooker hood operating in air recircula-
tion mode requires the installation of an
activated charcoal lter. In this case, in­stalling an extractor duct is not required,
however it is recommended to install an air guide vane. (chimney cooker hoods
only).
l The cooker hood features independent
lighting and exhaust fan that can be ope­rated at one of several speeds.
l Depending on the type, the hood is de-
signed to be permanently attached to a vertical wall over a gas or electric stove
(chimney and universal hoods); on the
ceiling over a gas or electric stove (island
hoods); on the vertical built in furniture
over a gas or electric stove (telescopic
and built-in hoods). Before installing,
make sure that the wall/ceiling structure is strong enough to suspend the hood. Some hoods are very heavy.
l For details of the installation distance
above an electric hob please refer to product technical sheet If the installation instructions of the gas cooker specify a
greater distance, this must be taken into account (Fig. 1a/b/c).
l Do not leave an open ame under the
hood. When the pots are removed from
the burner, set the minimum ame. Al­ways make sure that the ame does not extend outside the pot, because it causes
unwanted loss of energy and a dangero­us concentration of heat.
l Any food cooked in fat shall be constantly
monitored, since overheated fat can ig­nite very easily.
l Pull the plug of the power cord from a
wall socket before any lter cleaning or
repair operation.
l The textile grease lter should be re-
placed, and the aluminium lter should
be cleaned at least every one month in
connection with the existing re danger (saturated fat is very ammable).
l If any other non-electric devices are used
in the same room as the hood (e.g. liq-
uid fuel ovens, ow-through or volumetric water heaters), it is necessary to provide appropriate ventilation (air supply). Safe
operation is possible when during simul­taneous operation of the hood and com­bustion devices dependent on air supply the negative pressure of not more than
0.004 milibar is maintained at the loca-
tion of these devices inside the room (this point does not apply when the hood is
used as an odour absorber).
l Do not lean on hood l The hood should be frequently cleaned
inside and on the outside surfaces (at least once a month). See “Cleaning sec­tion” in this manual.
l If the power wire gets broken, it should
be replaced with a new one in a specialist repair shop.
l Make sure the appliance can be easily
disconnected from the mains, either by pulling the plug out of the mains socket,
or by switching the two-pole switch off.
l This appliance is not intended for use by
persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, un-
less they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the ap­pliance by a person responsible for their safety.
l Children should be supervised to ensure
that they do not play with the appliance.
l Check if the voltage indicated on the rat-
ing plate corresponds to the local power supply parameters.
l Before installing unwind and straighten
the power cord.
l Warning! The packaging materials (poly-
ethylene bags, small pieces of foamed polystyrene etc.) should be kept away
from children while unpacking.
l NOTE: Before connecting the hood to the
mains power supply always check that the power cord is properly installed and is not trapped by the appliance. It is recom­mended to make sure the hood operates correctly before installation.
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INSTALLATION
Elements
kitchen hood consists of the following elements
(Fig. 2):
1. Hood mounting bracket
2. Hood body
3. Dischange collar
4. Air outlet adapter
5. Duct (exist according to the model)
6. Chimney mounting bracket
7. Decorative chimney top
8. Decorative chimney bottom
Installation
Step-by-step appliance installation is shown on Fig.
3... (for OKP...G), Fig. 3...’ (for OKP...Z), Fig. 3...’’ (for OKP...T).
Setting the air extractor mode of operation of the hood
In the extractor mode air is discharged to the out­side by a special conduit. In that setting any carbon lters shall be removed. The hood should be con­nected to the opening discharging air to the outside
by means of a rigid or exible conduit of 120 mm diameter, which should be purchased in a
shop selling installation materials.
A qualied installer should be commissioned to
make the connection.
Setting the odour absorber mode of operation of the hood
In this option ltered air returns to the room
through openings in the front of the hood. In this setting it is necessary to install the carbon
lter. It is recommended to install the air guide (availability depending on model).
In some universal hoods you need to switch lever
inside the hood (Fig. 8) to switch between the
extraction and air recirculation modes. The cle­aned air is returned to the room through the holes in the top of the unit.
Furniture and telescopic cooker hoods operating in air recirculation mode require installation of the exhaust duct. The other end of the duct should be
directed to the room as it will discharge ltered air.
Fan speeds
The lowest and medium speeds should be used under normal conditions and with low concentration of fumes. The maximum speed should be used in
case of high concentration of kitchen fumes, e.g.
during frying or grilling.
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OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
Use control panel to control your cooker hood (Fig. 4)
The light switch turns the lamps on and off. The blower switch turns the blower on to three speed settings:
- LOW SPEED
- MEDIUM SPEED
- HIGH SPEED
- Lighting turn on / turn off
Maintenance
Regular maintenance and cleaning of the device
will ensure faultless operation, and help extend the
life of the unit. Attention should be paid to replacing
grease and carbon lters according to instructions.
Aluminium grease lter
Cleaning
For normal hood operation, aluminium grease lter
should be cleaned every month in the dishwasher or by hand using a mild detergent or liquid soap.
To replace:
Dismantling of aluminium grease lter is shown on
Figure 5.
Acrylic lter is used in some models. This lter sho­uld be replaced at least once every two months or more frequently if the appliance is used intensively.
Charcoal lter (only the recirculation version)
Operation - Carbon lters can be used only when
the hood is not connected to any ventilation duct. Filters with active carbon can absorb odours until they are saturated. They cannot be washed or re­generated and should be replaced at least every 2 months or more frequently in case of very intensive use.
Replace:
Dismantling of charcoal lter is shown on Figure 6.
Lighting
See Figure 7 for details how to replace lights. Use incandescent / halogen / LED modules of the same specication as those factory-installed in the ap­pliance.
Cleaning
Normal hood cleaning:
l Do not use a soaked cloth, sponge, or water
jet.
l Do not use solvents or alcohol, as they may
tarnish lacquered surfaces.
l Do not use caustic substances, especially for
cleaning stainless steel.
l Do not use a rough or abrasive cloth.
It is recommend to use a damp cloth and a neutral detergent.
Aluminium lters may be washed in the dishwash­er. The colour of aluminium lters may change after
several washings. This is normal and it is not nec-
essary to renew the lters.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Recycling of the packaging
Our packaging is made of envi-
ronmentally friendly materials,
which can be reused:
l The external packaging is made of cardboard/
foil
l The FCKW free shape of foamed polystyrene
(PS)
l Polyethylene (PE) foils and bags
ELIMINATION / DISPOSAL OF THE EU­IPMENT
If the appliance is no longer in use, cut the con­necting cable off the used equipment before scrap­ping. We also recommend that the appliance is locked or render it useless so that
the appliance presents no danger to children while being stored for disposal. This appliance is marked with a symbol of the crossed out waste container in conformance with the European Direc­tive 2002/96/EC. Such marking informs that the equipment may not be kept together with other waste coming from the house­hold after the period of its use. The user is obliged to dispose of the appliance at the waste collection point authorised by the local authority. The local waste collection
points, shops and communal units form an
appropriate system enabling the disposal of the equipment.
Handling the used electrical and electronic equipment and any hazardous substances contained therein in a correct manner is vi­tal to avoid damage the local natural envi­ronment. Therefore care and responsibility should always be taken in the disposal of these products
Manufacturer’s Declaration
The manufacturer hereby declares that this product meets the requirements of the following European directives:
l Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC, l Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive 2004/108/EC, l ErP Directive 2009/125/EC
and has thus been marked with the symbol and been issued with a declaration of compliance made available to market regulators.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
OKP931G (UK) OKP631G (UK) OKP931Z (UK) OKP621Z (UK) OKP931T (UK) OKP631T (UK)
Supplier name Amica Wronki S.A.
Model ID (Model)
1160637 1160636 1160635 1160634 1160667 1160666
Air ow at highest fan speed [m³/h] max 500 max 500 max 500 max 400 max 500 max 500
650 650 650 650 650 650
Noise level at highest fan speed [dB] 60 60 60 58 60 60
Minimum distance between cooker
hood and the hob’s surface [mm]
O / / O O / / O O / / O O / / O O / / O O / / O
Voltage [V/Hz] 230 V / 50Hz 230 V / 50Hz 230 V / 50Hz 230 V / 50Hz 230 V / 50Hz 230 V / 50Hz
Incandescent / halogen / LED light
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Number of lamps x lighting power [W] 2 x 20 2 x 20 2 x 20 2 x 20 2 x 20 2 x 20
Total power consumption [W] 180 180 180 160 180 180
/ O / O / O / O / O / O / O / O / O / O / O / O / O / O / O / O / O / O / O / O / O / O / O / O
Protection class I I I I I I
Colour: stainless steel inox / white /
black / brown / other
Width [mm] 900 600 900 600 900 600
Depth [mm] 500 500 500 490 500 500
Height [mm] 568 - 948 568 - 948 644 - 1024 600-980 353 - 915 535 - 915
Outlet [mm] 150 150 150 150 150 150
Appliance net weight [kg] 19 17 13 9,5 12,5 11
PRODUCT GUARANTEE AND WARRANTY CONDITIONS
Your Amica product comes with a 2 year parts and labour guarantee for electrical and mechanical failure which commencing from the date of the original purchase.
Please ensure you register your product and keep your receipt (proof of purchase) and serial number in
a safe place.
You can register your Amica product online at www.amica-international.co.uk or www.amica.ie
Warranty conditions:
What is covered?
- Electrical and mechanical faults deriving from faulty materials, defective components or a manufac­turing defect.
- Replacement functional parts
- Labour costs of an approved Amica engineer
Your Amica Guarantee covers domestic use at a residential address and is subject to the following Terms and Conditions.
Guarantee exclusions:
• Transit / delivery damage or cold weather damage.
• Incorrect installation:
Please ensure that your Amica appliance has been correctly and safely connected to mains sup-
plied electricity, gas and water and drainage as appropriate and in accordance with the instruction
manual.
Gas appliances must be properly installed by a qualied Gas Safe (or BORD GAIS) installer. LPG
conversions will be covered only if a copy of the necessary certication is provided at the time of registration by a qualied Gas Safe (or BORD GAIS) installer.
We recommend that all electric cooking products, washing machines and dishwashers are installed
by a qualied plumber / electrical appliance installer.
• Repair of, or interference with, the product by any person not authorised by the manufacturer to
carry out service
• Improper use or abuse
• Accidental damage
• Reversal of doors or door handles on cooling appliances
• Repair or replacement of any cosmetic or consumable parts such as bulbs, plugs, fuses, cables, lters and attachments, control knobs, aps, container lids, handles, glass and wire shelves, rubber hoses, plastic door shelves and any accessories for example Oven baking trays and shelves. These include any parts which have become worn, discoloured or damaged, including damage by incorrect
use or cleaning.
• Repair of the appliance due to the effects of a lack of cleaning such as dirt, mould, grease, spillages
and odours or due to the effects of limescale
• Any blockages to pump or lter in washing machines and dish washers.
• Punctured evaporators and lack of cleaning (eg blocked gas jets)
• Any parts which are tted to the product which are not original manufacturer’s parts
• Operation at incorrect voltage
• No Fault Found
• Scratches and chips to ceramic hob glass surface resulting in the use of inappropriate cooking utensils.
• Noise, vibration or steam resulting in the operation of the appliance. This includes steam from washer, dryer, dishwasher and ovens, running of oven fans, drain pumps.
• Being used in a non-domestic environment, second hand, or those used by several people in com-
munal areas
A service charge could be made if a fault is not a mechanical or electrical manufacturing fault.
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PRODUCT GUARANTEE AND WARRANTY CONDITIONS
Disclaimer
• The manufacturer will not be held responsible for any damages resulting from inappropriate usage of the appliance.
• The Guarantee is valid in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland only.
• The Guarantee is non transferable and only relates to the original purchaser of this appliance.
• Where deemed necessary by Amica for an appliance to be exchanged within the Guarantee period,
the new appliance will be covered by the original Guarantee period and will not be subject to a new Guarantee.
• Amica reserve the right to inspect the appliance before exchange/replacement can take place.
• Amica disclaims any liability for consequential loss or damage.
• This Guarantee does not in any way diminish your statutory or legal rights
On discovering a fault and to request a repair under Guarantee, please contact our service centres
immediately
Service Help Line
For the UK: please call For Ireland: please call
0844 815 8880 0818 46 46 46
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