Drija PRISMA 76 Professionale User Manual

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PRISMA 76
Voltage 110V-120V
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1. SAFETY NOTIFICATIONS ............................................................................ 3
2. INSTRUCTION FOR THE SWITCH .............................................................. 4
3. INSTALLATION SKETCH.............................................................................. 5
4. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ...................................................................................... 7
5. TROUBLE SHOOTING ................................................................................. 8
6. MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................ 9
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1. SAFETY NOTIFICATIONS
Please read these notifications carefully and act upon them, to ensure the user’s personal safety and prevent damage to your belongings.
Don’t use this use this item for any other purpose than a household hood.
(Risk of fire and damage)
Don’t use this item if the power cord or plug are damaged, and make sure
the socket you use is in good repair. (Risk of electric shock and fire)
Don’t lift the appliance by holding just the power cord; do not yank out the
plug by pulling on the power cord.
(Risk of electric shock and fire)
Please use an earthed 220V-240V outlet.
(Risk of damage and electric shock)
Make sure not to overload the outlet.
(Risk of excessive heat and fire)
Do not touch the plug with wet hands. Clean the plug if is moist or dusty.
(Risk of electric shock)
Do not let children use the hood
(Risk of personal injury)
Do not close the hood too much when cooking.
(Risk of damage)
Don’t take down the filters when cooking.
(Risk of damage)
Please wear the gloves when installing the hood.
(Risk of personal injury)
2.0 Only have the manufacturers personnel dismantle service or modify the hood.
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2. INSTRUCTION FOR THE SWITCH
On/off light
High speed
Medium speed
Low speed
On/off power
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3. INSTALLATION SKETCH
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4. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
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5. TROUBLE SHOOTING
PROBLEM
CAUSE
SOLUTION
the machine and the light do
not work after you’ve pressed
the function key
1 not plugged in properly 2 The lamps are damaged 3 The wire and/or the cable
disconnected 4 The transformer for the lights is
damaged
1 Check the plug and insert completely
2 Change the lamps 3 Contact the distributor and/or
service office 4 Contact the distributor and/or
service office
Lights work and the motor don’t work
1 The impeller is stopped 2 The capacitor is disconnected
and/or damaged 3 The motor is damaged.
1 Check and remove the blockage 2 Contact the distributor and/or
service office 3 Contact the distributor and/or
service office
Shaking
1 The item was not correctly hung 2 The motor is too loose 3 A damaged impeller causes
imbalance
1 Hang the item stably 2 Fasten the motor 3 Contact the distributor and/or
service office
Only one of two keys for the motor work
1 The switch is broken 2 Bad connection with the control
board
1 Contact the distributor and/or service office
2 Contact the distributor and/or service office
Insufficient suction
1 The vents on the outlet cover not open completely
2 There is too much airflow around the machine
3 The oil filter is too dirty 4 The wire and/or cable damaged
1 Lower the machine, check the vents and loosen them.
2 Close any open windows 3 Clean it 4 Have a mechanic fix it
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6. MAINTENANCE
Please wash periodically to prolong the hood life and keep the kitchen cleanly. Please shut off the power and disconnect the plug from the outlet before washing.
Washing method
Using neutral detergent on a damp soft cloth, clean the hood surface first, then repeat with
a dry cloth.
Don’t use chemical or alkaline detergent that will be harmful to the hood surface.
Air circulates badly if the filter is dirty. Put the filter in hot water with neutral detergent 30-40. Change the filter every 3 months.
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