Euromaid RGT9, RGT6, RFT6 User Manual

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reliable service. Please ensure this manual is read carefully befo re installation and use. Keep this
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CONTENT
2 …………………………………………………. Notice 3 …………………………………………………. Caution 4 …………………………………………………. Feature 5-8 ……………………………………………….. Installation 9 ………………………………………………….. Notice of installation 10 ……………………………………………..….. Safety Warning 11-16 …………………………………………..… Use 17 ………………………………………………… Maintenance 18 ………………………………………………… Light Replacing 19 ………………………………………………… Abnormity and Solution
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NOTICE
1. Thank you for choosing our canopy rangehood. Please read the ins t ruction manual carefully before use.
2. The installation work mu st be un dertaken by a qualified and competent fitter.
3. The manufacturer disclaims all liability for any damage or injury caused as a result of not following instructions for installation contained in the following text.
The cooker hood is used on 220/240v, 50Hz.
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SAFETY WARNINGS
Installation of this Inte grated Canopy Rangeh o o d m ust be c arried by a qualified and competen t installer.
The manufacturer disc laims and liability for an y d am age o r i njury caused as a result of not following instruction of installation contained in this instruction manual.
This Integrated Canopy Rangehood is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons w it hout supervison.
Young children should be supervised to ensure they do not play with this Integrated Canopy Rangehood.
To avoid possible ele ctric shock this Integrated Canopy Rangehood sho u ld b e unplugged before any m aint enance or cleaning is c arr ied out.
This Integrated Canopy Rangehood cannot be installed in an external environment.
The Grease Filters shou l d be c lea n ed at l east once a month to avoid the risk of fire.
Flambe cooking cannot be carried out under t h e Integrated Canopy Rangehood and is not re com m en ded for use over Barbeques.
Ducting must be independent from any other form of ducting of other household heating sources.
Ducting into wall cavities is prohibited unless the cavity has been designed for this purpose
Lit gas burner should never remain uncovered or on when there is no pan present due to the risk of fire.
Adequate ventilation o f th e ro o m is re quired when the cooker hood is used at the same time as appliances burning gas or other fue ls.
- CAUTION: Accessibl e parts may become hot wh en used w ith coo king appliances.
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(2)FEATURE
1. The cooker hood uses high quality materi als, an d is made with a streamlined
design.
2. Equipped with a large power low noise electric moto r and centrifugal leaf, it produces strong suction, low noise, non stick gre ase filter and easy to clean.
3. With t h e is olated lo w voltage cir cuit board control, 12vAC input, the lights are therefore safer.
4. Spec ial wind tunnel constru ction and oi l collector design, free dirt will b e absorbed in a second.
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(3). Installation
If the model without Glass:
3.1 The cooker hood shall be placed at a distance of 65-75cm (26-30inch) from the cooking surface. See Pic 1.
3.2 Install the hook on a suitable place once the installation height is fixed, and keep it in line. The fixed position of the inside chimney bracket is the place of chimney. See Pic 2.
3.3 Fix one-way valve on t he h o o d an d co nnect the extensible pipe to the o n e-way valve. See Pic 3.
3.4 Put the cooker hood on the hook. See Pic 4.
3.5 Use clamp to fix the T-piece valve on the extensible pipe. See Pic 5.
3.6 Fix plate on the outer chimney, and be sure that the inside chimney can be adjusted the height in it freely, See Pic 6.
3.7 Install the chimney and screw th e T -piece metal outlet to t he inside chimney, See Pic 7 and 8.
3.8 Adjust the height of the inside chimney to the position of the insid e ch imney bracket and fix on it by screw, after adjusting the position, fix the body with safety screw. See Pic 9.
Note: The two safety vents are pos itioned on the back casing, with diameter of 6mm.
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Warning: Failure to install the screws or fixing device in accordance with these instructions may result in electrical hazards
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If the model with Glass:
3.1 The cooker hood shall be placed at a distance of 65-75cm (26-30inch) from the cooking surface. See Pic 1.
3.2 Install the hook on a suit able place once the installation height is fixed, and keep it in line. The fixed position of the inside chimney bracket is the place of chimney. See Pic 2.
3.3 Fix one-way valve on the hoo d and connect the extensible pipe to the o n e-w ay valve. See Pic 3.
3.4 Put the cooker hood on the hook. See Pic 4.
3.5 Put the glass according to the lead direction and way on the cooker hood, and then use the screws to fix the glass. See Pic 5.
3.6 Use clamp to fix the T-piece valve on the extensib le pi pe. See Pic 5.
3.7 Fix plate on the outer chimney, and be sure that the inside chimney can be adjusted the height in it freely, See Pic 6.
3.8 Install the chimney and sc rew t h e T -piece metal outlet to th e inside chimney, See Pic 7 and 8.
3.9 Adjust the height of the inside chimney to the position of the inside chimney bracket and fix on it by screw, after adjusting the position, fix the body with safety screw. See Pic 9.
Note: The two safety vents are positioned on the back casing, with diameter of 6mm.
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Warning: Failure to install the screws or fixing device in accordance with these instructions may result in electrical hazards
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(4) NOTICE OF INSTALLATION
1. Before installation, please ensure the area is clean t o avoid suction of the
remaining bits of broken wood and dust.
2. It cannot share the sa m e ai r v ent i lation tube with other ap pl iance such as gas tube, warmer tube, and h o t w ind t ube.
3. The bending of ventilation tube should be≥120°, parallel or above the start point and should be connected to the external wall.
4. After installation, make sure that the extractor is level to avoid grea se collection at one end.
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(5) SAFETY WARNING
 Keep your children from using the cooker hood.
Your cooker hood is for domestic use only, not suitable for barbecue, roast shop
and other commercia l u se.
Any installation work m ust be c arried out by a qualified el ectrician or competent
person.
The cooker hood and its filter mesh should be cleaned reg u l arly in order to keep
in good working order.
 Before cleaning, always ensure that you have switched your cooker hood off.
Clean the cooker hoo d according to the instruction manual and keep the
cooker hood from the danger of burning.
 No fire for drying your cooker hood.
If there is any fault with yo u r coo k er ho o d, please call the servi ce department
appointed by agent for servicing.
Please keep the room draughty when your cooker hood and gas hob are
working.
Do not exhaust the gas from cooker hood through the same heated flue which is
for the gas from gas hob and o th er k itchen appliances.
Before installation an d usage, read all the instructions and make sure that t h e
voltage (V) and the frequency (Hz) indicated on y o ur co o ker h o o d are exactly the same as the voltage (V) and the frequency (Hz) in your home.
In order to get the most out of your cooker hood, please read the instruction
manual before instal lin g & using, and keep it in a safe place.
Ensure that you could get our guarantee for your cooker hood, please provide
the warranty card and purchase receipt, or the g uarantee will not be offered.
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(6)
USE
Electronic Button
1. Turn on the power; the buzzer will buzz five times. The sound shows that the
appliance is powered.
2. Push the low button, the indicating light 1 on, the buzzer will buzz once, and the motor runs at low speed. Push it again and the motor will stop.
3. Push the middle button, the indicating light 2 on, the buzzer will buzz once, and the motor runs at mid speed. Push it again and the motor will stop
4. Push the high button, the indicating light 3 on, the buzzer will buzz once, and motor runs on high speed. Push it again and the motor will stop
5. Push the light button; the indicating light 4 on, and the two lighting lamps will come on. Push it again and the lamps will turn off, with every push the buzzer will buzz one time.
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pic6C
Low
Mid
High
Light
Stop
pic6C
Low
Mid
High
Light
Stop
pic6C
Low
Mid
High
Light
Stop
Push button
1. Push stop button, and the motor will stop.
2. Push the Low button, the buzzer will buzz once, and the motor runs at low speed.
3. Push the Mid button, the buzzer will buzz once, and the motor runs at mid speed.
4. Push the High button, the buzzer will buzz once, and the motor runs at high speed.
5. Push the light button and the two lights will come on. Push it again and the light will turn off.
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Touch control
Pic 7
1. Power on: Connect the power, and then the machine enters standby status.
2. Press “light” key. The lights are on. And press it again. The light s are off.
3. Press “Add” key. The motor runs at the low speed. P ress it the second time. The motor runs at the mid speed. Press it the third time. The motor runs at the high speed.
4. Press “Dec” key. The running motor slows down to the mid speed. Press it the second time. The motor runs at the low speed. Press it the third time. The motor stops.
5. When the motor or light is still on, press “Timer” key, and then the machine will stop and enter standby status in 10 minutes.
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LCD Touch control
Pic 8
1. Power on: Switch on the power supply, and the backlight is lit, displaying “24-
hour system”. The output is then blocked up,and the soot machine ent ers standby status. The backl ight disappear automat i cally 30 seconds later under the condition of none operation.
2. Press “Indicator” key: Press the indicator key o nce, t h e indicator is lit, and
the LCD screen is lit. Press it for a second time,
of the indicator and the LCD
screen will distinguish and it will be repeated again and again.
3. Power on position and increase key
, the motor is provided with three positions,
i.e. low, medium and high.
1. Press starts operation. The
2. Press display screen, and the
3. Press the display screen, and t he
4. Go on pressing
key once, the is displayed on the display scr een , an d t h e m otor
is the low position (power on position.)
key once more at the low position, the is displayed on the
is the medium position.
key once more at the medium position, the is display e d on
is the high position.
key at the high position, the is still displayed on the display screen, and the motor works normally. It is still at high position at this time.
4. Power on position and d ec rease key “
on
1. Press “
” key once, the motor is ad justed to a lower position, an d t he LCD screen displays that po sition in the meantime; If it is decr eased continuously to none position, then, it is the power off position (namely, the motor stops operation.)
5. Timer key “
”:
1. The timer key is the timer setting key if the timer key doesn’t work at both the position and in d ica to r.
Long press timer key
for 2-3 seconds, time segment , and the
first two hour bit segment flash, use key for the digit increase, and use
key for the digit decrease. Nam ely: The variable is 01 each time it is
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pressed; the hour segment is with the largest digit of 23. If it exceeds 23,
key is null and void. If it is equal to 00, then, the key is null and
void.
nd
Press the timer key for the 2
two minute bit segmen t flash, use
key for the digit decrease. Nam ely: The variable is 01 each time it is
pressed; the minute segment is with the largest digit of 59. If it exceeds
key is null an d void. If it is equal to 00, t h en, the k ey is null and
59, void.
time , time segment , and the last
key for the digit increas e, an d use
Press the timer key
for the 3rd time, and it is the time setting exit and
confirm key.
Long press timer key
for 2-3 seconds under this operation mode, and it
is for the hour setting; Press it for the 2nd time: Setting for the minute;
rd
Press it for the 3 be repeated again and again (if the 1
time: For the time setting exit and confirm, and it will
st
time pressing doesn't exceed 2
seconds, then it can't run this operating procedure.)
2. The timer key is the timer if the timer key works at either the position or the indicator.
It is provided with thre e k inds of time segment, and they are
st
5min/15min/30min/timer cancel in sequence, and the 1
nd
the 2 the 5
time is 15m in , the 3rd time is 30m in , the 4th time is timer cancel,
th
time is 5min, and the 6th time is 15m in …., and it will be repeated
time is 5min,
again and again.
Example: Let the setting time be 15min, the display is 00:15, 00:14, …00:1,
with 0:00 displays per minute, and once “00: 00” appears, the motor position and the indicator power supply will be cut off automatically, (the display screen dis plays “24-hour system”, the output is blo cked up, and the soot machine enters standby status, and th e backlight will be put out automatically 30 seconds later.)
Time segment change o v er, 5 seconds later, it starts to decrease
gradually (example: 15min is changed over to 30 m in, w ith a del ay o f 5 seconds, and 00: 30 on the disp lay screen starts to decrease gradually).
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(7) MAINTENANCE
7.1 The cleaning of the carbon grease filter mesh
The filter mesh is made of high-density stainless steel. Plea se do n o t use t he corrosive detergent on it. Keepi ng t h is f ilt er clean will keep the appl iance running correctly. Please str ictly follow the guide lines below.
Method 1: Put the mesh into 40-50 c clean water, pour on detergent, and soak for 2­3 mins. Wear gloves and clean w ith a so ft brush. Please do not app l y t o o m uch pressure, as the mesh is del i cate and will damage easy. Method 2: If instructed t o do so , it can be put into a dishwasher, set the temperature at around 60 degrees.
7.2 Notice of cleaning cooker hood
A. To protect the main body from corrosion over a long period of time, the
cooker hood should b e cleaned with hot water plus non corrosive detergent every one month.
B. Please do not use abrasive detergent for it will damage the body. C. Keep the motor and other spare parts free from water, as this will cause
damage to the appliance.
D. Before cleaning the appliance please r em ember to turn off power E. The carbon filter shouldn’t be exposed to heat. F. Please don’t tear op en the fixed bar around t he carbon filter G. If the supply cord is dam ag ed, it m u st be replaced by the manufacturer, its
service agent or similarly qualified persons in o rder t o avoid a hazard.
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(8) LIGHT REPLACING
8.1 Halogen light:
Use a small flat blade screwdriver to remove the inner stain less steel ring (when removing the inner ring, do so carefully so not to damage the range hood, as the glass lens could easi ly fall out o f the inner rin g ) ; and remove carefully the halogen globe with a new one.
8.2 LED light:
Remove the filters, and push the light downwards, and unplug the wiring conne ctor.
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(9)
Fault
Cause
Solution
The leaf blo cked
Get rid of the blocking
The capacitor damaged
Replace capacitor
The motor jammed beari ng damaged
Replace motor
The interna l with of m otor off or a bad smell fr om the motor
Replace motor
Beside the above mentioned, check the followin g:
Light damage d
Replace lights
Power cord loose s
Connect the wire s as per the electric dia gra m
One way valve and the air
tightly sealed
Take down the one way
Leakage fr om the connection
cover
Take U-shaped section
or paint
Shake of the body
The leaf damaged and causes shaking
Replace the leaf
The motor is not tightly hanged
Lock the motor tightly
The body is not tightly hanged
Fixed the body tightly
Insufficie nt suc t io n
The distance between the body and the gas top too long
Readjust the distance
Too much ventilation from
Choose a new place and
The machine inclines
The fixing screw not tight
Tighten the hang i ng
horizontal
The hangin g screw not ti ght
Tighten the hang i ng
Abnormity and Solution
Light on, but motor does not work
Light does not work, motor does not work
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ventilation entrance are not
of U-shaped sec tion and
open doors or windows
enough
valve and seal with glue
down and seal with soap
resemble the machine
screw and make it
enough
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screw and make it horizontal
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