Electrolux 8490 D User Manual

8490 D
Cooker hood
Operating and Installation Instructions
Contents
Safety instructions ..................................................... 2
Description of the cooker hood ................................... 3
Using the cooker hood ............................................... 4
What to do if .............................................................. 8
Customer Care........................................................... 9
Guarantee Conditions............................................... 10
T echnical data...........................................................1 1
Installation................................................................ 12
Safety instructions
These warnings are provided in the interest of your safety.Ensure that you understand them all before installing or using the appliance. Your safety is of paramount importance. If you are unsure about any of these meanings or warnings contact the Customer Care department Please retain this instruction book for future reference, particularly if the appliance is sold or left to another person.
Installation and service
Any electrical installation of the cooker hood must be carried out by a
qualified electrician and the hood itself must be installed by someone with experience. Installation made by an unqualified person can lead to loss of function of the cooker hood and possible damage to person and and/or property.
The cooker hood must be at least 50 cm above electric hobs or electric
ranges, or at least 65 cm above gas burners or gas ranges.
Ensure that the power cable is not damaged during installation.
The cooker hood is only in stand by mode unless the plug or the fuse is
disconnected.
The cooker hood cannot be connected to flues of other appliances that
run on energy sources other than electricity . Please , keep to the provisions of official directives regarding fume discharge.
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Use of cooker hood
This appliance is for domestic use only in a normal household.
Never leave any deep-frying, melting fat, paraffin or any other
inflammable liquid unattended on the hob. In the event of fire: Immediately switch off the cooker hood and the cook er . Note! Cover
the fire. Never use water.
Never do any flambé cooking underneath the cooker hood. It can cause
a fire. Remember that overheated fat may spontaneously ignite. Never leave the frying pan unattended.
It is essential that the grease filter is regularly cleaned to help avoid fat
dripping on to the hot zone and causing a fire. Read the section on “Maintenance and Cleaning” in the instruction book.
Disposal
Prevent accidents when disposing of your cooker hood. Disconnect the
power plug from the wall socket and cut the power cord at the hood inlet.Contact your local authority for information on where to dispose of the cooker hood.
Description of the cooker hood
Functions
There are two possible systems:
Extraction of air to the outside using an
optional venting kit and evacuation duct.
Recirculation using an optional carbon
filter.
Accessories
The following are included with the cooker hood.
1 Adaptor 150-125 mm
2 Tube clamps
1 hood canopy complete with controls, lighting and f an motor .
1 telescopic chimney stack formed by: U-shaped upper section and U-
shaped lower section.
1 reduction flange Ø 150-125 mm.
1 recirculation spigot.
1 plastic bag containing: 2 wall hooks to fix the canopy hood, 1 wall
bracket to fix the chimne y, rawl plugs, scre ws , and documentation.
The following can be ordered from your retailer:
Carbon, KF8 filter, alternatively KFL 60/80.The carbon filter is to be used
when the hood is connected to the recirculation mode.
Fig. 1
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Using the cooker hood
The control panel
T1 : Main switch on/off (Activating and deactivating the stand-by mode) T2 : Sensor switch enable/disable T3: Lamps on/off D1: Filter saturation indicator D2: Motor speed display 1-2-3-P (intensive) D1-D2: Minute count down display (delayed switch off) T4 : Motor speed T5: Intensive speed on/off T6 : Switch for delayed switch off SENSOR: Display for enabled sensor switch
Fig. 2
Function at displayed ”SENSOR”
If the hand is moved over the sensor or the knob T4 is pressed, the light
is switched on and the motor starts to run on second speed.
Speed changes can be made with the knobs T4/T5
If the hand is again mowed over the sensor , the light and motor is
switched off
If, when stand-by mode is activated, the knob T5 is pressed, the
intensive speed is started and the light is switched on.
Function when ”SENSOR” is not displayed
By pressing the knob T4, the lamps are switched on and the motor
starts on second speed
Speed changes can be made with the knobs T4/T5
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Delayed switch off
The delayed switch off can be activated with knob T6 while the motor is
running
The display shows remaining minutes until the motor and lamps (if on)
are switched off
The switch off delay is depending on motor speed:
Speed 1: 20 minutes Speed 2: 15 minutes Speed 3: 10 minutes Intensive speed: 5 minutes
Filter saturation indicator:
If the display shows the letter ”F”, it means that the grease filters should
be cleaned (after running 40 hours)
If the display shows the letter ”C”, it means that also the carbon filter
should be cleaned or replaced (after running 160 hours). See Maintenance.
T o reactiv ate the filter saturation indication and erase the letters F or C
from the display, press when in OFF mode the knobs T4 and T5 simultaneously for minimum 2 seconds. The saturation indicator is reset when “F” or “C” turn off on the display. Caution: the appliance is not set to indicate saturation of the charcoal filter. If you decide to use it in recirculation mode (with charcoal filter) signalling of filter saturation must be set as follows: turn the hood OFF, then press T5 and T6 sim ultaneously f or 3 seconds.
Correct ventilation
If the cooker hood is to work correctly there must be an underpressure in the kitchen. It is important to keep the kitchen windows closed and have a window in an adjacent room open.
Important to know
Not applicable for recirculation. Great care must be taken if the hood is used at the same time as a burner or fireplace (e.g. gas, diesel, coal or wood heaters, water heaters, etc.), as the hood will expel air which is required by these other appliances. Attend to it b y opening a window . The negative pressure in the room must not exceed 0,04 mbar to prevent fumes being drawn back into the room by the cooker hood.
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