Berbel BLB 60, BLB 90 Operating Instructions Manual

berbel
Fan Modules BLB 60 and BLB 90
Operating Instructions
03/2009
English version of original German instructions
These instructions help you to use our product properly, safely and economically. In the following text, our berbel fan modules BLB 60 and BLB 90 product is briefly referred to as device.
These instructions are intended for the following persons:
Persons who use the device
Persons who clean the device
Persons who dispose of the device.
Each of these persons must have read and understood the contents of these instructions.
Compliance with these instructions helps to avoid dangers and to increase the reliability and service life of the device.
Structural features in the text
Defined structural features are assigned to the elements contained in these instructions. A distinction can therefore be easily made between the following elements:
Normal text
Cross references
Lists or
¾ Action steps.
Tips contain special information on the economical use of the device.
Structural features in illustrations
The illustrations contain portrayals in various grey scales. Movements which are to be carried out are made clear using movement or direction arrows. If several action steps are portrayed in one illustration, the sequence is made clear using numbers (1., 2., ...):
If reference is made to elements in a legend or in the body text, these are provided with an item number (2):
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Table of contents
Safety ..............................................................................................................................................................5
Proper use ..........................................................................................................................................................5
Ban on independent conversions and modifications ..........................................................................................5
Basic safety instructions .....................................................................................................................................5
Structural features of the information on dangers ..............................................................................................7
Structural features of notices regarding material or environmental damage......................................................8
Description.......................................................................................................................................................9
Recirculated air mode.........................................................................................................................................9
Air extraction mode.............................................................................................................................................9
Hybrid mode .....................................................................................................................................................10
View of the device with flap closed...................................................................................................................11
View of the device with flap open .....................................................................................................................12
Operation.......................................................................................................................................................13
Switching on the ventilation function ................................................................................................................13
Changing the output level.................................................................................................................................14
Switching off the ventilation function ................................................................................................................14
Switching on the run-on function ......................................................................................................................14
Switching the lighting on and off.......................................................................................................................15
Cleaning and care..........................................................................................................................................16
Cleaning intervals .............................................................................................................................................16
Cleaning in the case of normal soiling..............................................................................................................16
Cleaning in the case of severe soiling ..............................................................................................................17
Cleaning surfaces .............................................................................................................................................20
Cleaning the rotary knob ..................................................................................................................................21
Maintenance ..................................................................................................................................................22
Maintaining the device......................................................................................................................................22
Lighting: Replacing bulbs .................................................................................................................................22
Replacing the filter filling (hybrid and recirculating air filters)...........................................................................25
Rectifying malfunctions..................................................................................................................................29
Disposal.........................................................................................................................................................31
Disposing of packaging.....................................................................................................................................31
deviceDisposal..................................................................................................................................................31
Technical data ...............................................................................................................................................32
Model plate .......................................................................................................................................................32
Fan module BLB 60..........................................................................................................................................32
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Fan module BLB 90..........................................................................................................................................32
Fan modules BLB 60 and BLB 90 ....................................................................................................................32
Contacting the manufacturer..........................................................................................................................33
Safety
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Safety
Read through this chapter carefully before installing, using or cleaning the device.
¾ Observe all information on dangers during all
activities on the device.
¾ Enclose these instructions if you pass the device
on.
Proper use
The device can be used to extract cooking vapours during cooking.
The device is exclusively intended for this purpose and must only be put to this use. The device must only be used in the manner described in these instructions.
Any other use or modification of the device is regarded as improper and may lead to damage.
The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage caused as a result of improper use, incorrect installation or incorrect operation. The device is not intended for commercial use. Use the device in private kitchens only.
Ban on independent conversions and modifications
Do not undertake any independent conversions or modifications on the device. Conversions or modifications without the approval of berbel Ablufttechnik GmbH are impermissible.
Never bridge or bypass the protective facilities available on the device.
Basic safety instructions
This section contains basic safety instructions for handling the device. Additional safety instructions which affect certain actions and procedures can be found in the relevant chapters.
Heed all of the safety instructions and information
on dangers in these instructions.
Check the device and all parts for visible damage. In the event of damage, contact your specialist dealer or the berbel customer service. The device must only be used in flawless condition.
Always have repair and maintenance work carried out by qualified, specialist personnel. Otherwise, you endanger yourself and others.
Install the device with the enclosed brackets exclusively on load-bearing parts of buildings (solid construction).
In the case of other mountings, use correspondingly suitable mounting techniques. If in doubt, ask your specialist dealer. Otherwise, you endanger yourself and others.
Use the device in private kitchens only.
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Avoiding dangers due to electric shock
Have work on the voltage supply carried out by a qualified, trained specialist electrician only. At the very least, the specialist electrician must have the following knowledge and skills:
Basics of electrical engineering
Knowledge of the country-specific regulations
and standards (in Germany e.g. DIN 57100/VDE 0100, Part 701)
Knowledge of the relevant safety regulations
Knowledge of the relevant legal regulations for
gas installations (in Germany e.g. the technical regulations for gas installations TRGI).
Only use the device if it is connected and fused according to the technical data.
Do not kink or crush the mains cable.
Do not operate the device with a damaged
electrical connection cable.
Disconnect the device from the current supply in the event of malfunctions.
The mains plug must be freely accessible so that the device can be easily and quickly disconnected from the mains power supply in an emergency. If the mains plug is inaccessible following installation, an all-pole isolating device with a contact opening of at least 3 mm must be provided in the installation.
If the device is brought into a warm environment from a cold environment, moisture may form inside the device. In this case, wait for approximately two to three hours before starting up the device.
Avoid exposing the device to dripping or splashing water. Never place objects filled with fluids, such as e.g. vases, on the device.
Keep the device dry.
If fluid nevertheless enters the device:
Immediately shut off the current supply by
removing the fuse.
Make sure that the device's current supply
cannot be unintentionally reactivated. E.g.
designate a person to prevent the fuse from being switched on.
Allow the device to dry.
Have the device checked and repaired by
trained, specialist personnel before using the device again.
Avoiding risk of explosion
Do not operate the device in an explosive environment.
Avoiding fire hazard
Make sure that the cooker top has cooled down before covering it.
A soiled device may cause fire hazards.
Keep the device in flawless condition and check it regularly.
Regularly remove any grease residues which are present. Grease residues pose a fire hazard.
Do not flambé beneath the device. Naked flames may e.g. damage neighbouring cupboards.
Only have repair work on the device carried out by personnel trained for this purpose.
In recirculated air mode:
A covered or sealed ventilation outlet may cause fire hazards. Do not place any objects such as e.g. cloths or plates on or in front of the device's ventilation slits. In the case of recirculated air devices, outflowing air must be able to escape back into the kitchen through the ventilation slits without impediments.
No objects which may impede the air flow may be installed above the device. Make sure that the outflowing air is able to flow into the kitchen without impediments.
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The device may only be installed above a fireplace for solid fuels (e.g. coal-fired stove) if:
the fireplace has a sealed cover which cannot be
removed. Otherwise, e.g. there is an increased fire hazard due to flying sparks.
the legal and country-specific regulations are adhered to.
Avoiding risks of injury
In order to prevent the risk of falling, use a stable stepladder for all work on the device, such as e.g. replacing the filter, installing and cleaning the device.
In order to prevent risks of injury due to falling parts, use suitable mounting material.
In order to prevent cuts due to broken glass, use suitable protective gloves.
Avoiding the risk of suffocation
If the device and an open fireplace which is dependent on the room air are operated simultaneously, gases or waste gases may be drawn into the room.
Make sure that all of the permits required for operation in your country are available (e.g. those of the master chimney sweep).
Make sure that all standards and guidelines for operating the device in your country are observed.
Ensure an adequate fresh air supply in the dwelling.
Do not allow children to play with film or other parts of the packaging.
Store film or other parts of the packaging in a location which is inaccessible to children.
Preventing the risk of collapse
The necessary wall passage must be created by a specialist company. Wall passages influence the building's statics. Improperly created wall passages may lead to the collapse of the building.
Avoiding environmental damage
Dispose of the device and its accessories according to the legal regulations.
Preventing risks of poisoning
Batteries may contain poisonous substances. Keep batteries out of the reach of children. Children may place batteries in their mouths and swallow them.
Structural features of the information on dangers
The following categories of information on dangers are contained in these instructions:
DANGER
Notices containing the word DANGER warn of a hazardous situation which leads to death or severe injuries.
WARNING
Notices containing the word WARNING warn of a hazardous situation which may lead to death or severe injuries.
CAUTION
Notices containing the word CAUTION warn of a situation which may lead to slight or moderate injuries.
Safety
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Structural features of notices regarding material or environmental damage
ATTENTION
These notices warn of a situation which leads to material or environmental damage.
Description
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Description
The device can be used to extract and clean cooking vapours.
The device is able to operate in various operating modes:
Recirculated air mode
Air extraction mode
Hybrid mode
The individual operating modes are described in the following sections.
Recirculated air mode
The device intakes room air, filters the room air and returns the cleaned room air into the room. Cleaning is carried out in several cleaning stages. The first cleaning stage removes e.g. grease and air particles from the intaken room air. The next cleaning stage filters light, flying particles (e.g. fluff) from the intaken room air. The filter filling in the recirculating air filter neutralises existing odour contents. The odour-free, cleaned room air is returned into the room.
The filter filling must be replaced at regular intervals.
Air extraction mode
The device intakes room air, filters the room air and conducts the cleaned room air outside. Cleaning is carried out in several cleaning stages. The first cleaning stage removes e.g. grease and air particles from the intaken room air. The next cleaning stage filters light, flying particles (e.g. fluff) from the intaken room air. The cleaned room air is conducted into the open air.
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Hybrid mode
The device intakes room air, filters the room air and conducts part of the cleaned room air outside. The remaining part of the intaken air is conducted back into the room via the hybrid filter. Cleaning is carried out in several cleaning stages. The first cleaning stage removes e.g. grease and air particles from all
of the intaken room air. The next cleaning stage filters light, flying particles (e.g. fluff) from all of the intaken room air. Whilst part of the cleaned room air is conducted outside, the filter filling in the hybrid filter neutralises odour contents which are present in the remainder of the intaken room air. This odour­free, cleaned room air is returned into the room.
The filter filling must be replaced at regular intervals.
Description
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View of the device with flap closed
1 2 3
Lighting Flap
Rotary knob (switching on and off)
Description
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View of the device with flap open
3
2
1
3
2
4
1
Lower tray (lower grease tray) Upper tray (upper grease tray)
Fluff screen BLB 90 only: Lateral adapter
Operation
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Operation
WARNING
Danger of suffocation due to a lack of oxygen on operation of the device.
¾ Ensure an adequate fresh air supply
in the dwelling.
¾ Make sure that the device is
connected to a window contact switch to ensure hazard-free operation.
¾ Make sure that the country-specific,
legally prescribed regulations (in Germany e.g. the requirements of your Federal state's regulations pertaining to fireplaces (FeuV)) are adhered to.
The device is equipped with a rotary knob (ThinCoder) for operation.
The rotary knob is located on the lower side of the device.
The following sections provide information on how to control the functions of the device using the rotary knob.
Switching on the ventilation function
WARNING
Danger of burning due to flambéing beneath the device.
Naked flames may e.g. cause burns on the skin.
¾ Do not flambé beneath the device.
ATTENTION
Fire hazard due to flambéing beneath the device.
Naked flames may e.g. damage neighbouring cupboards.
¾ Do not flambé beneath the device.
¾ Replace the filter's filling if you switch the
device on and determine an unpleasant odour.
See Cleaning and care from page 16.
Clean the device if you switch the device on and determine increased fan noise.
See Cleaning and care from page 16.
After six hours of continuous operation without the actuation of any controls, the device automatically shuts ventilation mode off. ¾ If necessary, switch the device on again.
Cooking vapours are best eradicated if you
switch the device on at the start of cooking
switch the device's run-on function on at the end
of cooking.
The device can be operated at four different output levels.
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Proceed as follows to switch on the device:
¾ Turn the rotary knob clockwise from level "0" to
the desired output level.
The rotary knob engages at each output level.
The device immediately operates at the selected output level.
Changing the output level
During operation, the device can be switched to another output level at any time.
¾ Turn the rotary knob from the current position to
the position of the desired output level.
The rotary knob engages at each output level.
The device operates at the selected output level.
After six hours of continuous operation without the actuation of any controls, the device automatically shuts ventilation mode off. ¾ If necessary, switch the device on again.
Switching off the ventilation function
Proceed as follows to switch off the ventilation function:
¾ Turn the rotary knob counter-clockwise to the "0"
position.
The rotary knob engages at each output level.
The device switches the ventilation function off.
Switching on the run-on function
The device is equipped with a run-on function. When this function is used, the device continues to operate at the current output level for ten minutes after being switched off and then switches the ventilation function off automatically.
The run-on function can only be switched on if the device has previously been switched on for at least one minute in ventilation mode.
Proceed as follows to switch on the run-on function:
¾ Turn the rotary knob from the current output level
to the "0" level.
The rotary knob engages at each output level.
¾ Turn the rotary knob clockwise back to output
level "1".
¾ Turn the rotary knob to level "0".
The run-on function is switched on.
Example:
You have prepared your dish and would like to have the air in the kitchen cleaned for a further ten minutes. You have used the device at the desired
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output level for at least one minute. Carry out the following activities in direct succession:
¾ Turn the rotary knob from the current position to
the "0" level.
The rotary knob engages at each output level.
¾ Turn the rotary knob to level "1".
¾ Turn the rotary knob to level "0".
The device operates at the output level last selected and switches off after ten minutes.
Switching the lighting on and off
To illuminate the cooker top, the device is equipped with two 20 W anti-dazzle halogen spotlights.
The lighting can be used independently from the fan.
Switching on the lighting
Proceed as follows to switch on the lighting:
¾ Press gently on the rotary knob with one finger.
The lighting is switched on.
Switching off the lighting
Proceed as follows to switch off the lighting:
¾ Press gently on the rotary knob with one finger.
The lighting is switched off.
Cleaning and care
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Cleaning and care
DANGER
Fatal electric shock due to fluids which enter the device.
¾ Never pour fluids into the device.
WARNING
Fire hazard due to grease residues in and on the device.
¾ Clean the device regularly.
ATTENTION
Damage to surfaces due to sharp­edged objects or aggressive cleaning agents.
¾ Never use sharp-edged objects,
scouring agents or aggressive cleaning agents.
¾ Use a soft, moist cloth.
Cleaning intervals
Usage behaviour
Time period
Little or occasional use.
Each time after cooking.
See Cleaning in the case of normal soiling on page 16.
Daily or extensive use.
After 3 weeks at the latest.
See Cleaning in the case of severe soiling on page 17.
Cleaning in the case of normal soiling
The device is designed in such a way that the foreign particles contained in the intaken room air are collected on the grease trays.
Proceed as follows to clean the device in the case of normal soiling:
¾ Open the flap by pulling it downwards at the
rounded edge.
The flap is open.
¾ Use a soft, moist cloth or kitchen roll for cleaning.
¾ Wipe the grease trays off.
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Closing the lower flap
¾ Close the flap by pressing it up until both retaining
magnets audibly make contact.
Cleaning in the case of severe soiling
If the device is severely soiled, the grease trays (including adapter parts if fitted) and the fluff screen must be removed. These stainless steel parts are held magnetically. The parts can be easily removed and installed and can be reused after cleaning.
Proceed as follows to clean the device in the case of severe soiling:
Removing the lower grease tray
¾ Switch the device off.
¾ Open the flap by pulling it downwards at the
rounded edge.
The flap is open.
Use a soft, moist cloth or paper for cleaning.
¾ Wipe the parts off.
¾ Grip behind the rear edge of the grease tray using
both hands.
¾ Release the grease tray by pulling it upwards.
¾ Remove the lower grease tray.
BLB 90 only: Removing lateral adapter parts for the lower grease tray
Fan module BLB 90 is additionally equipped with two lateral attaching parts on the lower grease tray. The two lateral adapter parts and removed and installed in the same manner as the lower grease tray. The procedure is described in the previous section.
¾ Remove the two adapter parts.
Removing the fluff screen
¾ Grip the fluff screen by the knob in the centre of
the screen.
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¾ Pull the fluff screen off downwards.
Removing the upper grease tray
¾ Grip both of the grease tray knobs using both
hands.
¾ Release the grease tray by pulling it downwards.
In the rear area of the device, the grease tray is seated on the flap guide pins.
¾ Lower the front side of the grease tray at an
incline (1.).
¾ Pull the grease tray downwards out of the device
(2.).
¾ Remove the lower grease tray.
Cleaning parts
¾ Clean all parts, e.g. in the dishwasher.
After cleaning, insert the cleaned parts as follows:
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Installing the upper grease tray
¾ Grip both of the grease tray knobs using both
hands.
¾ Guide the rear edge of the grease tray, inclined
upwards, into the device.
¾ Insert the rear edge of the grease tray above the
two retainer tabs.
¾ Make sure that the grease tray is positioned
correctly. The grease tray is positioned correctly when the retainer tabs are visible below the grease tray.
¾ Secure the grease tray by pressing it upwards into
the device until both retaining magnets audibly make contact.
¾ Make sure that the grease tray is inserted
correctly. The grease tray is inserted correctly when the lower grease tray's magnetic brackets are seated centrally in the holes and are flush with these.
Installing the fluff screen
Make sure that the fluff screen is completely dry prior to use.
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¾ Insert the fluff screen into the device.
Installing the lower grease tray
¾ Grip the grease tray using both hands.
¾ Insert the lower edge of the grease tray into the
lower rounding of the flap.
¾ Make sure that the lower edge of the grease tray
is inserted completely into the flap's rounding.
¾ Secure the grease tray by pressing the grease
tray backwards into the flap.
¾ Make sure that the grease tray is inserted
correctly. The grease tray is inserted correctly when the grease tray's magnetic brackets are seated centrally in the holes and are flush with these.
Closing the lower flap
¾ Close the flap by pressing it up until both retaining
magnets audibly make contact.
Cleaning surfaces
ATTENTION
Damage to surfaces due to sharp­edged objects or aggressive cleaning agents.
¾ Never use sharp-edged objects,
scouring agents or aggressive cleaning agents.
¾ Use a soft, moist cloth.
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¾ Clean surfaces with a soft, moist cloth and a mild
household cleaning agent.
Cleaning the rotary knob
Removing the rotary knob
¾ Pull the rotary knob off.
Cleaning the rotary knob
¾ Clean the rotary knob in the dishwasher or using
a moist cloth.
Installing the rotary knob
ATTENTION
Damage to the rotary knob in the case of incorrect alignment.
¾ Turn the rotary knob to the correct
installation position.
The rotary knob must be placed onto an axle. This round axle is milled at one edge. The rotary knob can therefore only be placed onto the axle in one position.
¾ Make sure that the installation position is correct.
¾ Position the rotary knob in the correct installation
position on the axle.
¾ Install the rotary knob by pressing it into the
correct position on the axle.
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Maintenance
Maintaining the device
The device is maintenance-free.
Lighting: Replacing bulbs
CAUTION
Risk of burning due to hot bulbs and housing
¾ Wait until the housing and bulbs
have cooled down.
¾ Wear protective gloves.
¾ Never grip the bulbs without
protective gloves or other protective materials.
Your device is equipped with halogen lighting. These bulbs have a limited service life. Immediately replace defective bulbs. The replacement of bulbs is described in this section.
For this operation, you require:
no tools
a new 12 V halogen bulb for a G4 socket and a
max. output of 20 W
grease-free gloves or a grease-free cloth
¾ Switch off the lighting.
¾ Make sure that the device is de-energised.
Remove the mains plug or switch off the corresponding fuse.
¾ Wait until the housing and bulbs have cooled
down.
PUSH
CAUTION
Risk of burning due to hot bulbs and housing
¾ Wait until the housing and bulbs
have cooled down.
¾ Wear protective gloves.
¾ Never grip the bulbs without
protective gloves or other protective materials.
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¾ Press on the "PUSH" lettering with one finger until
the bulb cover disengages. (1.).
¾ Remove your finger from the bulb cover (2.).
PUSH
2.
PUSH
1.
The bulb cover is disengaged and is positioned at an incline.
¾ Fold the bulb cover open completely.
CAUTION
Risk of burning due to hot bulbs and housing
¾ Wait until the housing and bulbs
have cooled down.
¾ Wear protective gloves.
¾ Never grip the bulbs without
protective gloves or other protective materials.
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The bulb is inserted in the socket.
¾ Grip the bulb with a grease-free cloth or glove
(1.).
¾ Pull the bulb out from the socket (2.).
¾ Dispose of the old bulb.
2.
1.
ATTENTION
Risk of material damage due to grease from the skin on the glass body.
¾ The new bulb's glass body must not
come into contact with grease. Grease from the skin on the glass body destroys the bulb.
¾ Only grip new bulbs using grease-
free gloves or a grease-free cloth.
¾ Remove the new bulb from the packaging.
¾ Insert the bulb into the socket.
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¾ Fold the bulb cover closed.
¾ Press on the "PUSH" lettering with one finger until
the bulb cover engages.
If the cover does not engage, fold the cover open again completely.
¾ Remove your finger from the bulb cover.
PUSH
The bulb has been replaced.
¾ Insert the mains plug again.
¾ Switch on the lighting to check it.
Contact your specialist berbel dealer or the berbel customer service in the event of malfunctions.
Replacing the filter filling (hybrid and recirculating air filters)
Replace the filter filling in accordance with the specifications in the following table:
Usage behaviour
Time period
Little or occasional use
In the case of odours in the outgoing air, after 24 months at the latest
Daily or extensive use
In the case of odours in the outgoing air, after 12 months at the latest
WARNING
Risk of falling when replacing filter.
¾ Use a stable stepladder.
WARNING
Risk of injury due to falling parts.
¾ Make sure that nobody is standing
beneath the working area during work.
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