NOTE: This User Instruction Manual contains important
information, including safety & installation points, which will
enable you to get the most out of your appliance. Please keep it
in a safe place so that it is easily available for future reference.
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CONTENTS
YOUR COOKER HOOD’S SPECIFICATIONS ….……………..………….3
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION……………………………….…4-5
CARING FOR THE ENVIRONMENT…………………………………………6
USING YOUR COOKER HOOD………………………………..……………..7
MAINTAINING AND CLEANING YOUR COOKER HOOD ……….8-10
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ……………………….……...….12-19
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION……………12
INSTALLING THE COOKER HOOD………13-15
FITTING THE CHIMNEY…………………16-17
ATTACHING THE GLASS…..18
INSTALLATION NOTES – EXTRACTION / PURIFYING VERSION .….19 NOTE ON INSTALLING THE VERSION WITH LOWER BRACKET..……20
TROUBLESHOOTING ……………………………………………21
CONDITIONS OF GUARANTEE……………………………………………22
CONTACT DETAILS…………………………………………………………..23
HT MOD 10/10/06
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Specifications of your LOH9008G Cooker Hood
Congratulations on purchasing a Cooker Hood!
To fully enjoy using your appliance long into the future,
please firstly familiarise yourself with its specifications,
safety advice and operational instructions included in this
manual. You will also need this manual to ensure that your
Cooker Hood has been installed properly.
DIMENSIONS
Width (canopy): 900 mm
Depth (canopy): 500 mm
Height (adjustable): 500 mm to 980 mm
Dimensions of Chimney Section:
260 mm X 350 mm
Your stainless steel Cooker Hood is fitted with:
High extraction tangential motor
Electrical button control operation
3 speeds
2 metallic grease filters
2 lights
Extraction capacity – 700 m³/hr
Optional Extra: 1 x Pair of S1 Carbon filters for air
recirculation.
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Important Safety Information: Please Read this before installing & using.
o
carried out by a qualified
electrician or competent person.
o
accordance with the installation
instructions and all measurements
followed.
oIf the cooker hood is installed
for use above a gas appliance then
the provision for ventilation must
be in accordance with the Gas
Safety Codes of Practice BS.6172,
BS.5440 & BS.6891 (Natural Gas)
and BS.5482 (LP Gas) 1994, the
Gas Safety (Installation & Use)
Regulations, the Building
Regulations issued by the
Department of the Environment,
the Building Standards (Scotland)
(Consolidated) Regulations issued
by the Scottish Development
Dptmt.
oIt is dangerous to alter the
specifications or to modify this
product in any way. Do not tamper
with it or attempt to alter it in the
attempt to customise it further.
oWhen installing the hood,
ensure that the following
recommended distances are being
observed between the cooker top
and the bottom of the cooker hood:
Any installation work must be
The hood must be installed in
Electric cookers:
600 mm
Gas cookers:
600 mm
* NOTE -
DO NOT SET YOUR
COOKER HOOD LESS THAN
600mm ABOVE YOUR COOKER!
o When installed between
adjoining wall cabinets,
the cabinets must not
overhang the hob.
o The edges of the cooker
hood are sharp – be
mindful of this as you
handle your appliance,
especially during
installation and cleaning.
DONOTCLEANIN
BEHINDTHEGREASE
FILTERS!
o If the room where the
cooker hood is to be used
contains a fuel burning
appliance such as a
central heating boiler
then its flue must be of
the sealed or balanced
flue type.
o If other types of flue or
appliances are fitted,
ensure that there is an
adequate supply of air in
the room.
o When the hood is being
used in its extractor
function, ensure that the
ducting is fire retardant
and that there are no
bends sharper than 90
degrees as this will
reduce the efficiency of
the hood.
o
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o Ensure the ducting for
Important Safety Information: Please Read this before installing & using.
the extractor function
has the same diameter as
the outlet hole all the
way through.
o
Keep young children from
using, playing with or
tampering with the
cooker hood. Older
children and infirm
persons should be
supervised if they are
using the cooker hood.
o
Your cooker hood is for
domestic use only.
o
Please dispose of the
packing material
carefully – children are
especially vulnerable to
it.
o
Dirty oil is an even
greater fire risk.
o
Always put lids on pots
and pans when cooking
on a gas cooker.
o
The manufacturer
refuses to accept any
responsibility for
damages arising to the
hood or it‟s catching on
fire from failure to
observe fire safety advice
in these instructions.
o
Remember that when in
extraction mode, your
cooker hood is removing
air from your room.
Ensure that proper
ventilation measures are
being observed. Note
that it removes odours
from your room, not
steam.
o Warning - Always ensure
that the cooker hood has
been disconnected from
the power supply before
carrying out any work on
the hood, including
replacing light bulbs.
o If the supply cord is
damaged it must
replaced by the
manufacturer or service
agent in order to avoid
hazard.
Do not connect the
ducting system of this
appliance to any existing
ventilation system which
is being used for any
other purpose.
Do not install above a
cooker with a high level
grill.
Never leave frying pans
unattended during use as
overheated fats and oils
might catch fire.
Do not leave naked
flames under the cooker
hood.
Do not attempt to use
the cooker hood if it is
damaged in any way.
Never attempt to use it
without the grease filters
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fitted or if the filters are
Environmental Note
excessively greasy!
Never flambé cook under
this cooker hood.
Note: Before discarding an old appliance, switch off and
disconnect it from the power supply. Cut off and render any plug
useless. Cut the cable off directly behind the appliance to prevent
misuse. This should be undertaken by a competent person.
CONFORMITY TO W.E.E.E. DIRECTIVE
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Using your Cooker Hood:
To use your cooker hood:
1) Make sure it has been properly installed.
2) Find the CONTROL PANEL. It is located at the front of the
canopy, to the right.
3) The CONTROL PANEL contains buttons as shown in the Figure
below. These perform separate functions. You will need to
understand what these buttons do before you attempt to use your
cooker hood.
* Note: The hood should be switched on at least as soon as you start
cooking.
KEY
„W‟ - Motor operation:
- = low speed, = = mid speed, = = high speed.
„U‟ – Light „on/off‟ button-This button controls the light
PLEASE NOTE THAT YOUR BAUMATIC COOKER HOOD CAN BE
USED EITHER IN RECIRCULATION MODE OR IN EXTRACTION
MODE. TO USE THE HOOD IN RECIRCULATION MODE, YOU WILL
NEED TO FIT THE CARBON FILTERS. (SEE PAGE 11)
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Cleaning your Cooker Hood:
IMPORTANT:
Before cleaning, always ensure that you have
switched your cooker hood OFF at the omni-polar switch,
set at the wall from the cable:
Cleaning
Clean the external parts with
mild liquid detergents on a
damp cloth.
Never use abrasive powder,
corrosive solvents or brushes.
Never insert pointed objects
into the motor‟s protective grid.
Only clean the control panel
and filter grill with a damp
cloth and delicate detergents.
Be sure to replace the
carbon filters at the
recommended intervals.
Build up could cause a
fire hazard.
Never take out the
grease filters and
attempt to clean the
space above where they
are set.
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Anti-Grease Grille
Your cooker hood includes an anti-grease grille
which helps absorb vapour-suspended grease
particles to protect your kitchen & furniture from
greasy residues.
The metal grille may become inflammable if it
becomes saturated with greasy residue.
To prevent this fire hazard, the grille should be
cleaned regularly (depending on use) every 10-15
days and at least once a month in hot water with
normal washing-up detergent. DO NOT USE A
DISHWASHER TO ACHIEVE THIS.
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Maintenance - Cleaning the Anti-grease Filters
First remove the grille by pulling down on it. Undo the
side catches.
You can now clean the anti-grease filter grilles.
Soak them for about one hour in hot water with a
grease-loosening detergent then rinse off thoroughly
with hot water.
Repeat the process if needed. Refit the grease grille
once it has dried.
Refit the grease grilles when dry.
PLEASE NOTE: DISCOLOURATION OF THE GREASE FILTER
CAN TAKE PLACE WHEN CLEANED IN A DISHWASHER, ETC.
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Do not worry about the slight discolouration of the grille –its
Maintenance – Changing the Light Bulb and Carbon Filter
performance won‟t be affected.
Let the filter grilles dry thoroughly before refitting
them.
a) Changing the light bulb
Before changing the light bulb, ensure that the appliance is not live (i.e., ensure
that you have switched it off at the wall switch).
Remove the metal anti-grease filters (see Figure 2 below) and find the old bulb
located in the light fixture up inside the exposed canopy. Change the halogen bulb using
only olive-shaped spares with an E14 coupling, max. 40W.
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Installing / Changing the Carbon Filter
Replace the metal anti-grease filters.
* PLEASE NOTE - Defective bulbs should be replaced immediately.
Installing / Changing the
Carbon Filter.
Your Cooker Hood uses a
pair of CARBON FILTERS to
purify the air for the air
recirculation function.
once every three months,
to allow normal operation.
Before starting to fit the carbon
filter, turn the omni-polar
switch off at the wall.
You will find that the filters
will attach to both sides of
the fan motor (please see
figures at bottom of page).
The active carbon filters must
be replaced regularly, at least
filter towards the rear part of the unit
until it is released from the front
housing, and remove it by pressing
downwards (Fig. 2 - below).
2) Remove the old carbon filters by
twisting them anticlockwise until they
unlatch from the sides of the motor.
3) Place the new carbon filters (which
have two fixing tongues), turning
clockwise so that the tongues latch
onto the motor‟s sides. (Fig. 3 -above).
4) Reposition the anti-grease metallic filter grilles.
Before installation and usage, read all the instructions and make sure that the
voltage (V) and the frequency (Hz) indicated on the identification plate (found
inside your Cooker Hood) and all the data inside the appliance are exactly the
same as the voltage and frequency in your home.
NOTE: The manufacturer declines all responsibility in the event of failure to observe all the
accident-prevention regulations in force which are necessary for normal use and regular
operation of the electric system.
connected to the terminals
marked L (live) and N (neutral)
in the hood and fixed with a
cable clamp.
o The cooker hood‟s power cable
must be fitted upstream from the
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electrical connection using an
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS – Installing your Cooker Hood
PLEASE NOTE THAT YOU WILL HAVE
TO DECIDE BEFORE INSTALLING YOUR
COOKER HOOD THAT YOU CAN ADAPT
IT AS AN EXTRACTION FAN. PLEASE
SEE PAGE 18 NOW TO UNDERSTAND
CRUCIAL DIFFERENCES IN THESE.
omni-polar switch with a contact
distance of at least 3mm.
NOTE: WARNING – THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED. It should only be connected by a
competent person using fixed wiring via a DOUBLE POLE SWITCHED FUSED SPUR OUTLET.
See the bottom picture on right – wire diagram.
We recommend that the appliance is connected by a qualified electrician who is a member
of the N.I.C.E.I.C. and who will comply with the I.E.E. and local regulations. The wires in
the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following U.K. code:
Blue= Neutral, Brown = Live, Green/Yellow = Ground
If you can only find two wires in the cable (blue and brown), neither must be
As the colours of the wires in the appliance‟s mains lead may not
correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your
spur box, please proceed as follows:
1) The BLUE WIRE must be connected to the terminal marked “N” (Neutral), or coloured Black
2) The BROWN WIRE must be connected to the terminal marked “L” (LIVE), or coloured Red
3) The Green/Yellow wire must be connected to the terminal marked “E” or
connected to the Earth terminal!
(Earth)(Fig 7 – at left) (Wire diagram-at right)
The cooker hood must not
be fitted above stoves with a
radiant top plate.
We recommend that at least
two people install this hood.
NOTE: Your Cooker Hood should only be fitted on a wall. Do
NOT position it any less than 700 mm (70 cm) above the hob.
1) Remove the metal anti-grease filters
(See figure at right).
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2) Position the hood against the wall and mark the position of the support
holes that are to be drilled as shown in the figure below. These support
holes can be found on Fig. 4 on next page marked as „D‟ with the anchoring
holes marked as „E‟ (Fig. 4 on next page). If you hood comes with an
attached jig, use that as a guide to make the marks for the screw holes.
4) Insert the expansion fixings (rawlplugs) in the holes and then screw the
support screws halfway in (see below figure, at right).
5) Hook the hood onto the screws (see above figure) and fasten it onto the
wall, tightening the support and anchoring screws the rest of the way in (next
page, at top.)
6) (EXTRACTION FUNCTION ONLY) Connect the coupling to the top of the
cooker hood (see below). Then connect the discharge pipe to the coupling as
shown below. Remember that your ducting will have to match the
specifications shown in the notes on Extraction / Air Purifier (Recirculation)
Modes on p.18.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS–Attaching theHood
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS – Fitting the Chimney
FITTING THE PIPE – Once your Cooker Hood has
been installed, you can now fit the pipe.
1) Take the two casings „A‟ and „B‟:
2) Rest the bottom of the casing „A‟
on the top of the hood, taking
care to position the tabs of the
casing correctly on the back of
the hood as shown as part „X‟ in
Figure 4 at right.
3) Fix casing „A‟ onto the hood
using the two screws „K‟
supplied in the bag of
accessories (Figure 4 – at right).
4) Lift the mobile part „B‟ until it reaches the ceiling, checking
that it is perpendicular to the hood.
5) Mark the side measurement of the mobile casing „B‟ and then
lower it (see below).
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS – Fitting the Chimney
6) Take the fixing bracket „G‟ (Fig. 4 – previous page), centre it
with respect to the mark you previously made, keeping it in
contact with the ceiling, and then mark the anchoring holes
(„H‟).
7) Using a drill bit with a 6mm diameter, make two holes on the
fixing marks you previously made (see below).
8) Insert the expansion fixings (rawlplugs) provided, put bracket
„G‟ (see Fig. 4 on previous page) in position and secure it with the
screws provided.
9) Lift casing „B‟ up to the ceiling and secure it to the bracket „G‟,
inserting the screws provided in the holes „M‟ (Fig. 4 – previous
page).
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ATTACHING THE GLASS
Remove the metal grease filters from the hood
Slacken both anchoring screws “F”
Place the glass „Q‟ on the upper shelf of the hood, pushing it in
towards the wall.
Tightening the screws „F‟ again in the hole and connecting them to
the unit.
Take care that the anchoring corner is firmly fastened, tightening it
well.
Re-insert the ventilation tube with the coupling tube „N‟.
PLEASE NOTE * DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN THESE SCREWS OR YOU
MAY DAMAGE / DISTORT THE UNIT.
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Extraction / Air Purifier Modes of Operation
Please note: For the extraction function, you
will need to connect a 125 mm diameter
outlet chimney to the spigot „N‟ in fig. 1
above. This pipe is not provided with your
cooker hood. See figure on left.
EXTRACTION OPERATION – Installation Instructions
Ensure that you have fitted the
union (‘N’) to the upper part of the
hood using the packaged two
screws supplied inside the packing
(Fig. 1 – on right). Using a 125 mm
diameter pipe, connect the union
(N) on the upper part of the hood
(see Fig. 1) to the discharge outlet
for cooking vapours with a crosssection of at least 150 cm².
PLEASE NOTE: If there is no
discharge outlet and the hood is to
be fitted to an outside wall of the
building, make a hole in the wall
that is large enough to fit a wind
and rain-proof shutter with a cross
section of at least 150 cm² and
connect this to the outlet union of
the unit by means of a pipe.
AIR PURIFIER (RECIRCULATION) OPERATION - Installation
Instructions
The cooker hood can be
converted to work as an air
purifier in the event that there is
no provision for an external air
discharge duct.
In this case, air is recycled through
the vent „R‟ (Fig. 1 – above). When
using the unit as an air purifier, you
need to install two active carbon
filters to absorb cooking vapours
(please see page 11).
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If your Cooker Hood comes with a Lower Bracket
* Note on what to do if your Cooker Hood is the version that
comes with a BRACKET.
Please note that your cooker hood may include a lower bracket. If
this is the case, you will need to have it installed as such.
This will mean a slight change in how the cooker hood is to be
installed from the process shown on page 13.
In Fig. 6, below, you will see an exploded view of your cooker hood
and (inset), the bracketed connecting area of the hood („N‟).
Hook or attach the hood to the bracket using the
screws supplied and carefully check that it has
been done properly. A few hoods may be
supplied with specific screws for vertical or
horizontal adjustment.
Fig 6:
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Symptom
Solution
The cooker hood will not start!
Check that the hood is connected
to the electricity supply.
Check that the fan speed control is
set properly.
The cooker hood is not working
effectively!
The fan speed is not set high enough.
The grease filter is dirty.
The kitchen is not ventilated well
enough.
If the hood is set for recirculation,
check that the carbon filters have not
expired.
If the hood is set for extraction, check
that the ducting and outlets are not
blocked.
The cooker hood has switched off
during operation!
The safety cut-out device has been
tripped.
Turn off the hob and then wait for the
device to reset.
Note that if you have installed your
cooker hood too low, this will happen.
If it happens frequently, it will be
damaged.
Troubleshooting
If something has gone wrong with your Cooker Hood, checking
against this chart might keep you from having to call for service.
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Dear Customer,
The conditions of guarantee which apply to your appliance are as
follows:This product is guaranteed for 3 years from the date of
original purchase.Think Appliances will repair any defect that arises
due to faulty manufacturing or workmanship free of charge during
this period.
Think Appliances will provide free of charge the parts required to
repair the appliance during the warranty period,only if they are fitted
by a qualified technician(for this phone Think appliances),for any
defect that arises due to faulty materials,manufacturing or
workmanship within a period of 3 years from the original purchase
date.
An additional and annually renewable insurance scheme for labour is
available should you wish to extend the warranty period.
Should any person other than a qualified techician interfere with the
appliance,the policy is negated and Think Appliance will be no further
liability.
The guarantee covers the appliance for normal domestic use
only,unless otherwise stated.
Any claims made under the terms of the guarantee must be
supported by the original invoice/bill of sale issued at the time of
purchase.
This guarantee is transferable only with the written consent of Think
Appliances.
If the appliance fails and is considered either not repairable or
uneconomical to repair between twelve months and five years from
purchase date,a free of charge replacement will not be offered.
The guarantee for any replacement will only be for the remainder of
the guarantee on the original product purchased.
Continued over page…….
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This guarantee does not cover:
1.Sinks and taps
2 Failure to comply with the manufacturer’s instructions for use.
3 The replacement of cosmetic components or accessories
4 Accidental damage or wilful abuse.
5 Subsequent loss or damage owing to the failure of the appliance or
electrical supply.
6 Incorrect installation
7 Losses caused by Acts of God,civil war,failure to obtain spare
parts,strikes or lockouts
8 Filters,fuses,light bulbs,external hoses,damage to
bodywork,paintwork,plastic
items,covers,baskets,trays,shelves,burner bases,burner
caps,decals,corrosion,rubber seals,refrigeration system blockage.
In the course of the work carried out it may be necessary to remove
the appliance from its operating position.Whilst all reasonable care
will be taken,Think Appliances cannot accept responsibility for
damage sustained to any property whatsoever in this process.
This guarantee is in addition to and does not diminish your statutory
or legal rights.
If you have any further questions please contact Think Appliances