Defy PREMIUM ISLAND, DCH262, 900 PREMIUM Owner's Manual

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PREMIUM
ISLAND
HOOD
OWNER’S
MODEL. DCH262
900 PREMIUM ISLAND HOOD
GLASS
PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS
CAREFULLY
BEFORE INSTALLING AND OPERATING.
The manufacturer strives for
continuous improvements.
For this reason, the text
and illustrations in this book
are subject to change
without notice.
Part Number 065966
INDEX 2 Description. 2 Before use. 2 Safety advice. 2 Electrical connection. 3 Preparing for installation. 3 Recirculating filtered air. 3 Venting air to the outside. 4 Installation. 5 Grease filters. 5 Optional carbon pad filters 6 Operation. 6 Replacing the light bulbs. 7 Maintenance and cleaning. 8 Owner’s responsibility. 8 Problem check. 8 Service. 9 Warranty.
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Never operate the extractor hood without a grease filter.
Never leave cooking fat or oil unat-
tended. Overheated fat or oil can easily catch fire.
Do not flambé food directly under the ex-
tractor hood. The flames pose the risk of the grease filter catching fire. (see page 7 under maintenance and cleaning)
Restrictions apply to the use of the ex-
tractor hood over a solid fuel or gas stove. (See Preparing for installation on page 3).
Switch off the power at the mains in the
event of a fault or when cleaning the ex­tractor hood
Do not touch any part of the light fittings
while they are in us e as they get very hot and could cause se vere burns.
Electrical connection.
Safety advice.
The extractor hood uses a 220-
250V/50Hz power supply.
If the mains power cord is damaged, it
must be replaced by a qualified electri­cian.
The power cord is located in the chimney
area. Should you require an installation with no visible wiring, a 15 amp earthed plug socket should be accessible in the ceiling above the extractor hood. (A qualified electrician should provide this facility).
The extractor hood must be earthed.
The manufacturer and the seller do not accept responsibility for any dam­age due to incorrect electrical connec­tion.
This extractor hood may not be used
with a battery inverter power supply.
Description.
The extractor hood fan extracts the
kitchen vapours and passes them through the grease filters.
The grease filter absorbs the solid parti-
cles in the cooking vapours, keeping the kitchen almost free of grease.
Before use.
This extractor hood complies with all
relevant safety regulations.
The extractor hood is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons with­out supervision.
Before using your new extractor hood for the first time, please read this manual care­fully. It contains important information con­cerning your personal safety as well as on the use and care of the extractor hood.
Remove all packaging (except the protec-
tive film on the two chimney sections) and dispose of it in an environmentally friendly manner.
If the extractor hood is damaged in any
way, do not use it. Report the damage to your dealer, who will take the necessary corrective action. (Refer to Owner’s re­sponsibility on page 8 of this manual).
280
280
615
898
940 MIN
1550 MAX
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Preparing for installation.
2 Venting air to the outside.
When discharging the air into a ventila­tion shaft or directly through the wall into the open , please take note of the fol­lowing:
Exhaust air fro m the extractor hood must not be directed into a flue or chimney which is used for exhaust­ing the fumes or smoke from other appliances burning gas or fuels.
Please ensure that regulations con­cerning the discharge of exhaust air have been fulfilled. (SABS IEC 60335-2-31).
For optimum extrac tor ho od eff ici ency us e a short, smooth, round air exhaust pipe with as few bends as possible A 150mm diameter exhaust pipe is recommended. Long box section, narrowed or bent pipes will hinder performan ce an d in cr ease noise levels.
Connecting a 150 mm diameter pipe:
Mount the pipe directly o nto the air outlet on the extractor hood.
Connecting a 125 mm or 100mm di-
ameter pipe: Attach a reducing connec-
tor (available from a specialist retailer) to the air pipe and then attach to the ex­haust-air duct.
The extractor hood filters out solid par-
ticles before the air is recirculated, via the vents on the side of the upper chimney, into the kitchen.
Care must be taken during installation
not to obstruct these vents.
No ducting is required for this type of
installation.
1 Recirculating filtered air.
Recirculate
filtered air
Exhaust air through a dedicted pipe
not shared with another fuel burning appliance.
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The extractor hood has the ability to:
Recirculate the filtered air back into
the kitchen. Use this method where you cannot vent though the ceiling
Or to vent the filtered air through the
ceiling and to the outside.
Decide on which option best suits you
before commencing with the installa­tion.
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