Küppersbusch KD 966.1, KDEM 966.1, IKD 966.1, IKDEM 966.1 Instructions For Use And Installation Instructions

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Instructions for use and installation instructions
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KD 966.1/KDEM 966.1
537 518 G61
For your information ...
You should carefully read the information in this manual before you use your cooker hood. Here you will find important notes concerning safety and how to use, look after and service your appliance so that it enjoys a long service life.
Should a fault arise, please first consult chapter “What to do if trouble occurs”. You can often remedy minor faults yourself and thus save un­necessary service costs.
Always keep these instructions in a safe place and pass them on to new owners for their information and safety.
Conditions of guarantee
The conditions of guarantee applicable for this product are subject to those published by the representative in the relevant country.
Details regarding same may be obtained from the dealer from whom the appliance was purchased. For claims under guarantee the sales receipt must be produced.
Contents
Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
For connections and functions For operating your cooker hood For operating the hood with stoves and heating appliances with a naked flame
General advice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
General instructions on use . . . . . . . . . 13
Your appliance at a glance. . . . . . . . . . 14
Using the hood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Before using your appliance for the first time Switching the lighting On / Off Switching on the ventilation Changing the ventilation setting Switching the ventilation off Switching on the delayed stop time Cleaning interval for the fat filters
Cleaning, care and maintenance . . . . . . 15
Cleaning the metal fat filters Changing the activated charcoal filters (for recirculation mode) Replacing a halogen lamp
What to do if trouble occurs . . . . . . . . . 16
Rating label
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Scope of delivery Dimensions for installation Installation preconditions Mounting a steel rear panel (optional) Fastening the hood body to the wall Connecting the external motor (KDEM 966.1) Preparing the chimney Installation of the exhaust channels Electric connection Installing the chimney Screwing the control element tight Inserting the metal fat filters
Guideline for extraction paths . . . . . . . . 20
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Safety instructions
For connections and functions
Maintenance and repair work may only be carried out by an authorised technician in accordance with the applicable safety regulations. Work which has been performed improperly can endanger your safety.
Extraction appliances must not be connected to smoke or fume chim­neys or to shafts used for ventilating rooms where stoves have been in­stalled. Before extracting fumes into a smoke or fume chimney which is not in use, please obtain approval from your local chimney sweep. When extracting fumes, please observe the official regulations.
The minimum distance between the cooker hood and the cooker is 650 mm.
It must also be possible to access the mains plug after the appliance has been installed. Otherwise, the household fuse must be switched off before cleaning and maintenance work is carried out.
For operating your cooker hood
The fat filter must be cleaned and replaced regularly. There is a danger of fire if the appliance is used with a saturated fat filter!
Only use the hood when the fat filters have been installed.
Never flambé dishes under the cooker hood! Ignited rings of gas cookers and gas hobs must always be covered by
pots or pans. Keep an eye on deep-fat fryers while in operation. Fat and oil which igni-
tes due to overheating can set fire to the cooker hood. A glass shelf or the fume screen should not bear excessive or one-sided
loads. Do not hang anything on the railing! If the glass breaks, there may be a danger of injury from falling pieces of glass!
Always keep children away from the cooker hood.
For operating the hood with stoves and heating appliances with a naked flame
This relates, for example, to gas, oil or coal-fired heating appliances, conti­nuous flow heaters and hot water tanks: If the cooker hood is operated in extraction mode, such appliances may no longer have sufficient air required for combustion and there is a danger of intoxication or explosion!
Operation is perfectly safe if the cooker hood and the stove are being used simultaneously in rooms where a negative pressure of 0.04 mbar is not exceeded. This ensures that the fumes from the stove are not sucked back into the room.
This can be achieved if there are non-airtight openings in windows and doors, ventilation wall boxes (supplying/extracting air) or other technical devices, e. g. interlock devices so that a sufficient supply of combustion air can flow back into the room.
When assessing the ventilation requirements, the ventilation system of your entire home must always be taken into account. This means, for ex­ample, the above regulations for operating cooking appliances (e.g. hobs and gas cookers) are not applied. If in doubt, please consult your local chimney sweep.
If the cooker hood is only used in recirculation mode - with activated charcoal filters - there are no restrictions on operation
Example of how to use the cooker hood and the stove in complete safety:
A switch at the window prevents the cooker hood from being operated when the window is closed.
General advice for use
Remember that the ventilation problem in the kitchen is often not solved me­rely by installing a cooker hood. For optimum effect and maximum ventilati­on efficiency the cooker hood requires a sufficient supply of air from the cor­rect sources. Disappointing performance and the development of loud noi­ses are almost always the result of planning or operating errors.
Examples
Insufficient supply of fresh air
Result: The speed of the ventilation motor increases, the air capacity de­creases and the noises become louder.
Solution: Ensure that there is an adequate supply of fresh air through structural measures or by opening the window when the cooker hood is in operation.
Saturated filter mats
Result: The air capacity of the cooker hood decreases and the fumes are insufficiently cleaned.
Solution: Clean the filters regularly before the air capacity decreases.
General instructions on use
in extraction mode in recirculation
mode
Appliance Switch on
appliance
on starting cooking on starting cooking
Switch off appliance
ca. 5 min. after finishing cooking
ca. 15 min. after finishing cooking
Position of Door open closed
Window closed open
The room air is cleaned of
Moisture X
Heat X
Fat X X
Odours X X
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Your appliance at a glance
Using the hood
Please observe the safety instructions on page 13.
Before using your appliance for the first time
Please clean the cooker hood before using it for the first time as described
in “Cleaning, care and maintenance”.
Switching the lighting On / Off
Switch the two halogen lamps on with the top button independent of the motor.
Switch the lighting off again by pressing this button again.
Switching on the ventilation
Press the button beside the venti­lation setting you want in order to switch the hood on.
0 – 1 = mild 2 = medium 3 = strong 4 = very strong
Changing the ventilation setting
You can change the ventilation set­ting you have selected whenever you want by pressing a different ventilation setting button.
Switching the ventilation off
Select ventilation setting 1 by pres­sing key 0-1.
Press key 0-1 again to switch the cooker hood off.
Switching on the delayed stop time
Using the timer, a time relay can be activated which automatically switches off the hood in the settings 2 to 4 after 10 minutes.
After switching the hood on, press the respective setting button a se­cond time. With the timer activa­ted, the control light of the setting selected flashes.
Press the button 0–1 to switch off the hood before the time lapses.
Cleaning interval for the fat filters
After about 30 hours of operation all the control lights flash at the same time to remind you that the fat filters have to be cleaned.
Press one of the three bottom buttons to switch the control lights off. The operating hour counter is reset to 0.
Switch the hood off.
Clean the fat filters (see section
“Cleaning the metal fat filters”).
Never operate the hood without the metal fat filters being inserted!
Important! If you use the hood in recirculation mode, you must also renew the two activated charcoal filters roughly every 6 months. There is no sepa­rate display for renewing the activated charcoal filters. You can obtain origi­nal filters from your dealer or direct from KÜPPPERSBUSCH.
Ventilation settings
Halogen spotlights
Metal fat filter
Lighting
Off switch
Control panel
Glass fume screen
Control buttons
Lower chimney
Upper chimney
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Cleaning, care and maintenance
Caution! For repair work or cleaning the inside of the hood,
switch off the household fuse.
Caution! Do not use any scouring agents or aggressive cleaners.
Control panel
Carefully wipe the control panel now and again with a soft cloth which is free of fluff.
Glass surfaces
Clean the fume trap and the glass shelf with a damp cloth and a little hand detergent or one of the usual glass cleaning agents
Stainless steel parts
Clean stainless steel parts with a damp cloth and a little hand detergent. Then wipe dry. Use one of the usual stainless steel cleaning agents from time to time.
The hood may be cleaned when necessary on the inside with a damp cloth and hand detergent.
Cleaning the metal fat filters
Both metal fat filters must be cleaned if all the control lights on the control panel flash at the same time.
Grip the filter cover at the open­ing, push outwards, turn downwards and unhook out of the opening in the lamp holder.
For recirculation mode: Remove the holders of the activated charcoal fil-
ters as well as the filters themselves (see Section “Changing the activa­ted charcoal filters”).
Clean the meshes with the fat filters in the dishwasher or by hand with a mild detergent. Before installation, rinse well and dry.
For recirculation mode: Insert the activated charcoal filters again and secure with the holders.
Insert both filters again: To this end insert the two brackets of one cover into the openings provided in the lamp holder, press the filter upwards and then push inwards until it is firmly in position.
If the control lights still flash when the hood is used for the first time af­ter cleaning, press one of the lower three buttons. The counter for the operating hours is then reset to 0 and the control lights go off.
Changing the activated charcoal filters (for recirculation mode)
The activated charcoal filters absorb odours until they are saturated. They cannot be cleaned or regenerated and have to be replaced with new origi­nal replacement filters after 6 months at the latest.
Remove the meshes with the met­al fat filters on both sides and cle-
an (see “Cleaning the metal fat fil­ters”).
Remove the holders and take out the used activated charcoal filters.
Insert new activated charcoal fil­ters and secure with the holders.
Install the filter covers again.
Replacing a halogen lamp
Caution! The halogen lamps become very hot after being in use
for some time. Therefore, the lamps should be changed when they have cooled down.
Only replace the halogen lamps with lamps of the same type.
Do not grip the halogen lamps with your bare hands. Finger marks burn into the lamp glass and reduce the light intensity and service life of the lamps.
Carefully lever out the halogen lamp with a screwdriver and pull downwards out of the holder.
Carefully push a new lamp (20 Watt) into the socket using a cloth.
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What to do if trouble occurs
Danger! The cooker hood may only be repaired by an authorised
technician.
Danger! For repair work the appliance must be disconnected from
the power supply by pulling out the mains plug or unscrewing the household fuse.
First check whether there has been any operating error. You can deal with some problems that occur yourself.
Problem Cause Remedy
It is not possible to switch off the cooker hood.
Electronic component is defective.
Pull out plug or switch off fuse, Call Customer Service.
Halogen lighting does not work.
Lamp defective Replace lamp.
LED does not work. LED defective. Call Customer Service.
Performance of the cooker hood is reduced.
Filters very clogged. Replace filters.
Several LEDs flash. Not a defect see “Cleaning the metal
fat filters”.
Rating label
The rating label can be seen when you have removed the fat filter or the activated charcoal filters. Please make a note of the following data on the rating label before or while installing the cooker hood in case you have to consult our Customer Service:
Serial number:
Model designation:
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Installation
Danger! The cooker hood may only be installed and the electrics
connected by a qualified technician. Pay attention to the notes on safety on page 13!
Danger! For all installation and maintenance work the cooker hood
must be disconnected from the power supply. As the mains plug is no longer accessible after installation, you must switch off the relevant household fuse.
Scope of delivery
The hood is delivered in a cardboard box. The basic features are the same for all versions.
Basic features
Chimney, drilling template, fastening material Glass fume screen with motor and metal fat filter Recirculating air deflector, connection element for the recirculation mode
KDEM 966.1
The motor is supplied separately for hoods with an external motor.
Dimensions for installation
Installation preconditions
Please also observe the notes on extraction paths on page 20.
Walls suitable for mounting
The cooker hood can be mounted directly on the wall or on a steel rear panel. The fitter is always responsible for selecting the correct fastening material.
The fastening method must be suitable for the weight of the hood.
The enclosed dowels and screws are suitable for walls made of perfora­ted bricks or concrete bricks which are 20 mm thick.
For solid concrete walls you must use special concrete dowels from a specialist store.
For solid wooden walls you must use wood screws of sufficient thick­ness and length.
Electric connection
The hood is fitted with a normal mains plug and there should therefore be a socket outlet (230 V AC) near the point of installation.
Recirculation mode
There are no other preconditions for the customer.
Extraction path to the rear
There must be an exhaust channel 150 mm in diameter through the wall inside the chimney surface.
Extraction path upwards
There must be an exhaust channel 150 mm in diameter inside the
chimney surface in the room ceiling above the installation point of the hood.
Mounting a steel rear panel (optional)
Insert the bottom edge of the rear panel behind the worktop or the built-in hob. The rear panel must rest on the worktop.
With a telescopic rear panel set the length you want. Make sure that the hood is mounted at least 650 mm above the hob.
Mark the drill holes.
Drill the holes and insert dowels.
Guide the power cable and, if provided, the control line of the external mo­tor through the opening in the rear panel and screw on the panel.
Extraction mode
Recirculation
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Fastening the hood body to the wall
Caution! When the hood is installed, the distance between the
glass shelf and the cooker must be at least 650 mm. Establish the chimney length accordingly.
Caution! The wall mounting must be aligned with a spirit level. Correct alignment of the hood is only possible if you perform this work accurately.
If the hood is connected to an exhaust channel, make sure that the exhaust opening is inside the chimney surface and the hood is located centrally abo­ve the hob.
Mark the holes for the wall fasten­ing with the enclosed template.
Drill the holes with an 8 mm bit and insert the dowels.
Screw in the wall screws leaving just a small gap. between screw and wall. (A)
Remove the metal fat filters.
Mount the hood body onto the wall screws.
Align the hood body with a spirit level and tighten the wall screws.
Tighten the securing screws. (B)
Connecting the external motor (KDEM 966.1)
Remove the cover of the swit­ching and control unit. It is loca­ted on the top right of the hood body.
Connect the control line of the ex­ternal motor hanging from the wall or ceiling.
Preparing the chimney
The chimney consists of two parts: The upper part has ventilation slits, the lower part recesses for the control buttons.
The recesses for the control but­tons must always be at the bot­tom.
The chimney parts can be pulled apart and pushed together again as required.
Recirculation mode: The ventilati­on slits must be at the top.
Extraction mode: The ventilation slits must be at the bottom so that they are covered by the bot­tom chimney part.
Installation of the exhaust channels
Recirculation mode
For recirculation mode the ventilation slits must be turned upwards in the upper chimney part. Insert the upper and lower chimney parts into each other again.
Set the recirculating air deflectors to the appropriate width with the screws (C).
Secure the recirculating air de­flector with the wall screws and dowels so that the openings of the deflector are at the level of the ventilation slits in the chim­ney. (D)
Connect the recirculating air de­flector and the hood body to an extraction channel.
Extraction mode
For extraction mode the ventilation slits in the upper chimney part must be turned downwards.
Connect the hood body to the extraction channel.
Electric connection
Plug the mains plug into the socket.
The household fuse must still be switched off!
Recirculation mode
Extraction mode
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Installing the chimney
The chimney is inserted into the hood body and fastened with the suspensi­on angles to the wall under the room ceiling.
Set the suspension angles to the width of 26 cm with the screws (E).
Fasten the suspension angles with the angle cover facing upwards with wall screws and dowels. Mo­unt the angle directly under the ceiling so that the chimney is flush with the ceiling.
Insert the chimney into the groove between the housing and the glass shelf with the lower edge on the hood body.
Extend the upper chimney up­wards and screw tight to the sus­pension angles with the screws (F).
Screwing the control element tight
Reach through the right-hand side of the opening at the bottom of the hood body and tighten the control element with the knurled screws.
Make sure that all the control buttons protrude slightly forwards out of the chimney.
Inserting the metal fat filters
Before you install the filters again, you should read off the serial number and the model designation on the rating label and enter them on page 16.
Only appliances with recirculation mode
Place an activated charcoal filter in each filer cover and secure with the holders.
All appliances:
Mount both filter covers. To this end, insert the two brackets of one cover into the openings provi­ded in the lamp holder, press the filter upwards and then push in­wards until it is firmly in position.
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Guideline for extraction paths
Use round pipes with a 150 mm diameter or rectangular extraction chan­nels with a cross section of 90 x 220 mm.
You should use the following schematic diagrams as a guide for the extracti­on paths:
Extraction path through the walls
Here a telescope wall chock which can be adjusted to different wall thick­nesses is built into the wall. The exhaust pipe should bend outwards slightly so that the condensation water can flow away easily.
Extraction through the kitchen ceiling and roof
The height of the exhaust pipe must not exceed 2.5 m. The pipe must be heat insulated or an air-trap seal must be installed.
Extraction into an existing exhaust shaft
The exhaust air must only be introduced into an existing exhaust shaft if this is insulated against damp and is not already used for fuel purposes. Have the chimney sweep responsible approve the use of the shaft.
Please note:
If the extraction channel is led through cold rooms, condensation may form.
If the extraction channel has several bends, is very long or has a very small diameter, the suction power can be considerably reduced. The mo­tor may become loud and irregular.
The crucial factor is the correct transition of the exhaust channel into the chimney:
WRONG
Correct Best solution
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