Caple Pi401 Instruction Manual

Instruction manual for wall chimney hood
Model code: Pi401
Contact Caple on 0117 938 7420 or for spare parts www.caple.co.uk
Il simbolo sul prodotto o sulla confezione indica che il prodotto non deve essere considerato come un normale riuto domestico, ma deve essere portato nel punto di raccolta appropriato per il riciclaggio di apparecchiature elettriche ed elettroni- che. Provvedendo a smaltire questo prodotto in modo appropriato, si contribuisce a evitare potenziali conseguenze negative per l’ambiente e per la salute, che po- trebbero derivare da uno smaltimento inadeguato del prodotto. Per informazio- ni più dettagliate sul riciclaggio di questo prodotto, contattare l’ucio comuna- le, il servizio locale di smaltimento riuti o il negozio in cui è stato acquistato il prodotto. Questo elettrodomestico è marcato conformemente alla Direttiva Eu- ropea 2002/96/CE sui riuti da apparecchiature elettriche ed elettroniche (WEEE).
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The symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please contact your local city oce, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product. This appliance is marked according to the European directive 2002/96/EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE).
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Il simbolo sul prodotto o sulla confezione indica che il prodotto non deve essere considerato come un normale riuto domestico, ma deve essere portato nel punto di raccolta appropriato per il riciclaggio di apparecchiature elettriche ed elettroni- che. Provvedendo a smaltire questo prodotto in modo appropriato, si contribuisce a evitare potenziali conseguenze negative per l’ambiente e per la salute, che po- trebbero derivare da uno smaltimento inadeguato del prodotto. Per informazio- ni più dettagliate sul riciclaggio di questo prodotto, contattare l’ucio comuna- le, il servizio locale di smaltimento riuti o il negozio in cui è stato acquistato il prodotto. Questo elettrodomestico è marcato conformemente alla Direttiva Eu- ropea 2002/96/CE sui riuti da apparecchiature elettriche ed elettroniche (WEEE).
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The symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please contact your local city oce, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product. This appliance is marked according to the European directive 2002/96/EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE).
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Le symbole sur le produit ou son emballage indique que ce produit ne peut être traité comme déchet ménager. Il doit plutôt être remis au point de ramassage concerné, se chargeant du recyclage du matériel électrique et électronique. En vous assurant que ce produit est éliminé correctement, vous favorisez la prévention des conséquences négatives pour l’environnement et la santé humaine qui, sinon, seraient le résultat d’un traitement inapproprié des déchets de ce produit. Pour obtenir plus de détails sur le recyclage de ce produit, veuillez prendre contact avec le bureau municipal de votre région, votre service d’élimination des déchets ménagers ou le magasin vous avez acheté le produit. Cet appareil est commercialisé en accord avec la directive européen- ne 2002/96/CE sur les dèchets del équipments èlectriques et èlctroniques (WEEE).
F
E
CONTENTS
Warnings
Uses
Installation
Working
Maintenance
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If the xed appliance is endowed with a sup­ply cord and a plug, the appliance has to be put in a place where the plug can be reached easily.
* The use of materials which can burst into ames should be avoided in close proxi­mity of the appliance. When frying, please pay particular attention to re risk due to oil grease. Being highly inammable, fried oil is especially dangerous. Do not use un­covered electric grills.
In order to avoid possible re risk, all in­structions for grase-lter cleaning and for removing eventual grease deposits should be strictly followed.
WARNINGS
* The appliance is not intended for use by young children or inrm persons without supervision. Young children should be su­pervised to ensure they do not play with the appliance.
* The cooker surface and the inferior part of the cooker hood must be at a minimun distance of 65 cm.
* The air sucked can’t be conveyed throu­gh or into a duct used to let out fumes from appliances fed by energy other than electric power (eg. centralized heating, ra­diators, water-heaters, etc.).
* To evacuate the air outlet, please comply with the pertaining rules given by compe­tent authorities.
* Provide the room with an adequate aeration when a cooker hood and appliances fed by energy other than electric power (gas-, oil-, or coal- stoves, etc.) are used simultaneously. The cooker hood, when evacuating the sucked air, could generate a negative pressure in the room- which can’t exceed the limit of 0.04 mbar, in order to avoid the suck of exhausts deriving from the heat-source. Therefore the room should be provided with air-intakes to allow a costant ow of fresh air.
* When performing the electrical connections on the appliance, please make sure that the current-tap is provided with earth connection and that voltage values correspond to those indicated on the label placed inside the ap­pliance itself.
* Before carrying out any cleaning or main­taining operations, the appliance needs to be removed from the electric grid. If the ap­pliance is not provided with a non-separable exible cable and plug, or with another de­vice ensuring omnipolar disconnections from the grid, with an opening distance between the contacts of at least 3 mm, then such di­sconnecting devices must be supplied within the xed installation.
USES
The appliance is already arranged both for ltering and for suction performances.
* In its ltering version (Fig.1), the air and fumes conveyed by the appliance are depured both by a grease lter and by an active coal lter, and put again into circulation through the side-grids of the chimney. For this ver­sion an air deector placed on the superior part of the pipe and allowing air-recycling is necessary (Fig.1A).
* In its sucking version (Fig.2), fumes are di­rectly conveyed outside, through an evacua­tion duct connected with the superior part of the wall or the ceiling. Both coal lter and air deector are not necessary in this case.
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seat. Lift the hood together with the structure and the extension tubes to make the four springs (Fig. 7.6-E) hook to the slots (Fig.
7.3-C). Then tighten the two elements secu­rely (Fig. 6.1 & Fig. 6.2) with the safety screws (Fig. 6.2-A) and connect the hood tube to the drain hole. Make the electrical connections. (For versions with display only) Lift the lower pipe until the cable strap coming out of the sucking unit is uncovered and connect it to the display cable strap. Put down the lower pipe while paying attention it is being properly introduced into the hood. Lift the upper tube (Fig. 7.5) up to the ceiling and insert the two self-tapping screws (Fig.
7.5-D).
Filtering model
Place the upper plate (Fig.5.1) on the ceiling. Drill 4 holes, 8 mm each, just next to the slots. Insert the plastic dowels into the holes (Fig.5.1-A). Fix the bae (Fig. 5.2) to the up­per bracket (Fig.5.3) with the four selftapping screws provided (Fig. 5.3 A). Screw up the pla­te together with the bae (Fig.5.1 B). Then fasten the lower structure (Fig. 7.2) on the hood by making its holes and the metricthre­ad screws welded on the fan support coincide (Fig. 7.1). Insert the washers and nuts provi­ded (Fig. 7.2-A) and screw with an appropriate tool. Connect the drainpipe to the power unit nozzle and x securely with a hose clamp. In­sert the upper structure (Fig. 7.3) into the lo­west one and adjust its height as required by matching it with the cooking top’s minimum height. Tighten the two structures securely with the screws provided (Fig. 7.3-B). Insert the two extension tubes (Fig. 7.4 & Fig. 7.5) from above the two structures by making them come down to the appropriate hood seat. Lift the hood together with the structure and the extension tubes to make the four springs (Fig. 7.6-E) hook to the slots (Fig. 7.3-C). Then tighten the two elements securely (Fig.
6.1 & Fig. 6.2) with the safety screws (Fig. 6.2­A) and connect the hood tube to the bae’s lower hole. Make the electrical connections. (For versions with display only) Lift the lower pipe until the cable strap coming out of the sucking unit is uncovered and connect it to the display cable strap. Put down the lower pipe while paying attention it is being properly introduced into the hood. Lift the upper tube (Fig. 7.5) up to the ceiling and insert the two self-tapping
INSTALLATION
Before installing the appliance, make sure that none of the parts is damaged in any way. In case of damaged parts, contact your retai­ler and do not proceed with installation. Read all of the following instructions with care before installing the appliance.
- Use an air outlet pipe of the shortest pos­sible length.
- Limit the number of pipe bends.
- Use a material approved by standards and regulations.
- Avoid any sudden changes in pipe section (recommended constant diameter: 150 mm or equal surface area).
Attention: at least two people are needed to perform the installation.
Before installing the appliance, in order not to damage the appliance itself, the metal grease lter should be removed. Such lter can be removed by pushing the special lter handle toward the back side of the cooker hood and turning it downwards so to unfasten it from its slot (Fig. 3 A). Before xing the hood, place the electric fe­eding properly into the ornamental pipe and place a hole for air evacuation in case of a sucking version.
Suction model
Place the upper plate (Fig.5.1) on the ceiling. Drill 4 holes, 8 mm each, just next to the slots. Insert the plastic dowels into the holes (Fig.5.1-A) and screw up the plate on the cei­ling (Fig. 5.1-B). Then fasten the lower struc­ture (Fig. 7.2) on the hood by making its ho­les and the metric-thread screws welded on the fan support coincide (Fig. 7.1). Insert the washers and nuts provided (Fig. 7.2-A) and screw with an appropriate tool. Connect the drainpipe to the power unit noz­zle and x securely with a hose clamp. Insert the upper structure (Fig. 7.3) into the lowest one and adjust its height as required by matching it with the cooking top’s mini­mum height. Tighten the two structures se­curely with the screws provided (Fig. 7.3-B). Insert the two extension tubes (Fig. 7.4 & Fig.
7.5) from above the two structures by making them come down to the appropriate hood
screws (Fig. 7.5-D).
Warning!
Before connecting the exible exhausting pipe to the motor, make sure the stop valve, which is on the air outlet of the motor, can swing.
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OPERATION MODE Standard con
fiiguratii
on:
Standard configuration requires all “cooker hoods
radio control - system”
to
be provided with the same
transmission code.
In
the event two cooker hoods
radio control system are installed
in
the same
room
or
nearby, each system may affect the operation
of
the another. Therefore, the code
of
one radio
control
system must be
changed.
Generatiing a new transmiissiion
code:
The
radio control
system
is
provided
with
preset
codes. Should new codes
be
required, proceed
as
follows: Press simultaneously
buttons:
for
two seconds. When Leds light on, press buttons:
(within 5
seconds). Leds flashing 3 times indicate
the procedure
is
completed.
W
ARNING! This operation deletes permanently
the
preset
codes.
RC001
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R
ADIO CONTRO
L
Radio control used
for
the remote operation
of duct-
ed cooker
hoods.
T
ECH NIIC AL DATA
-
Alkaline battery
powered :
12 V mod. 23 A
-
Operating
frequency :
433.92
Mhz
- Combinations : 32.768
-
Max.
consumption :
25
mA
-
Operating
temperature :
-20
÷ +
55
°C
- Dimensions :
120 x 45 x 15
mm.
O
PE RATIING DESCRIIPTIION
The transmitter
is
equipped with 5 buttons
for cook-
er hood management, as specified
below:
:
Light ON/OFF
command.
:
Motor ON (speed level
1) /
OFF
command.
:
Reduce
speed.
:
Increase
speed.
:
10-minute
timer.
I
NIITIIAL OPERATIING CONDIITIION
The manufacturer supplies
the radio control unit
ready
to
be used with codes preset
in
the
Factory.
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TIMING
As a result of the new EU65 “Energy label” and EU66 “ Ecodesign” regulations issued by the European Commission, which came into force as from January 1st, 2015 , our products have been adapted to comply with these new re­quirements. All of the models complying with the energy label requirements, are equipped with new electronics including a timer device for suc­tion speeds control, when the air capacity ex­ceeds 650m³/h. Internal motor models, with maximum air capacity higher than 650m³/h, are equip­ped with a timer device that automatically switches the suction speed from 4th to 3rd speed, after 5 minutes operation. External motor models are equipped with re­mote motors that , as for internal motor ver­sions, include a timer device that switches down the suction speed when it exceeds 650 mᵌ/h. (See External Motors Instructions ). Remote motors, whose air capacity exce­eds 650m³/h at both 4th and 3rd speed, will have the following by default timer control functions: The suction speed is automatical­ly switched from 4th to 2nd speed, after 6 minu tes operation. If the appliance is working at 3rd speed, it is automatically switched to 2nd speed, after 7 minutes operation. Operation speeds can also be changed during operation. The energy consumption of the appliance in stand – by mode is lower than 0.5W.
Learniing the new transmiissiion code: Once the transmission code
is
changed
in
the
radio
control unit, the electronic central unit
of
the cooker
hood must be made
to
set the new code
in
the
fol-
lowing
way:
Press
the main
power-off button
of the hood and
then
restore
power to the
electronic
control unit.
Within the next
15
seconds, press the Liight
Button
to
synchronise the central unit with the
code.
Reset
of
the Factory
con
fiiguratii
on:
To restore the Factory configuration, follow the
pro-
cedure described below: press simultaneously
but-
tons
for 2
seconds. When Leds light on, press buttons
(within 5
seconds). Leds flashing 6 times indicate
the procedure
is completed.
W
ARNING! This operation deletes permanently
the
preset
codes.
Emergenc y butt
on:
In the event that the radio control does not work,
use
the
emergency button
to
switch
the
appliance
off.
After any
necessary repairs have been performed,
reset the emergency
button.
W
ARNIING
The battery should be replaced every year
to guar-
antee the optimal range
of
the
transmitter.
To
replace
the
exhausted battery, take
the
plastic
lid
off, remove the battery and replace
it
with a
new
one, observing the correct battery
polarities.
Used batteries should be discarded
in
special
col-
lection
bins.
The
below product:
RC001 Radiio Contro
ll
complies
with the
specifications
set out in the
R&TT E Directive 99/5/EC.
W
ARNING
Any adjustments
or
modifications which have
not
been expressly approved by the holder
of
the
legal
conformity
certificate
may
invalidate
the
user’s
rights relating
to
the operation
of
the
device.
Rev. 0 2 6 /08/14
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MAINTENANCE
* An accurate maintenance guarantees good functioning and long-lasting performance.
* Particular care is due to the grease lter panel. It can be removed by pushing its spe­cial handle toward the back-side of the coo­ker hood and turning the lter downwards so to unfasten it from its slot (Fig.3A). To insert the lter just perform the opposite operation.
* In case the appliance is used in its ltering version, the active coal lter (Fig.8Z) needs to be periodically replaced. The coal lter can be removed by removing the grease lter rst (Fig.3A), and by pulling its special plastic tongue until it is unfaste­ned from its slot. Re-insert the coal lter by operating in the opposite way. The coal lter needs replacing depending on the use, but however every six months at least.
* To clean the appliance itself tepid water and neutral detergent are recommended, whi­le abrasive products should be avoided. For steel appliances specialized detergents are recommended (please follow the instructions indicated o the product itself to obtain the desired results).
* Before replacing the lamps, disconnect the appliance from the electric mains. Remove the grease lter and the carbon lter, if it is inserted. Once the burnt out bulb is localized, turn it anticlockwisely and replace it with a bulb of the same type.
To replace the dichroic lamp, remove the lamp (Fig.9) by inserting a screwdriver or another sharp tool between the lamp and its chrom support and replace it with a lamp of the same kind.
* If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its sevice agent or a similarly qualied person in order to avoid a hazard.
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Fourth Way
Avonmouth
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