Küppersbusch KD635.2, KD935.2 Instructions For Use And Installation Instructions

KD635.2 - KD935.2
564 514 HC0
BEDIENUNGSANWEISUNG
mit Montageanweisungen
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Instructions for use and installation instructions Instructions d'utilisation et avis de montage Gebruiksaanwijzing en montagehandleiding Istruzioni di uso e di montaggio Instrucciones de uso y de montaje Instruções de uso e de montagem
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WARNING
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The distance between the supporting surface for the cooking vessels on the hob and the lower part of the hood must be at least 65 cm. If the instructions for installation for the hob specify a greater distance, this has to be taken into account. The air collected must not be conveyed into a duct used to blow off smokes from appliances fed with an energy other than electricity (central heating systems, thermosiphons, water-heaters, etc.). Comply with the official instructions provided by the competent authorities in merit when installing the disposal duct. In addition, exhaust air should not be discharged into a wall cavity, unless the cavity is designed for that purpose. The room must be well aerated in case a hood and some other heat equipment fed with an energy other than electricity (gas, oil, coal heaters, etc) operate at the same time. In fact the intake hood, disposing of air, could create a vacuum in the room. The vacuum should not exceed 0,04mbar. This prevents the gas exhausted by the heat source from being intaken again. It is therefore advisable to ensure the room contains air taps able to ensure a steady flow of fresh air.
Check the data label inside the appliance; if the symbol (
) is printed, read the following: this appliance has such technical particulars that it belongs to class II insulation, therefore it must not be earthed.
The following warning is valid in the United Kingdom only: in case your cable is not furnished with a plug, read the following instructions; as the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows: – the wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black; – the wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red. – terminal of a three-pin plug.
Check the data label inside the appliance; if the symbol (
) is NOT printed, read the following: ATTENTION: This appliance must be earthed.
When making the electrical connections, check that the current socket has a ground connection. The following warning is valid in the United Kingdom only: in case your cable is not furnished with a plug, read the following instructions; as the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows: – the wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol [
], or
coloured green or green and yellow; – the wire which
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is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black; – the wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red. When making the electrical connections, check that the voltage values correspond to those indicated on the data plate inside the appliance itself. In case your appliance is not furnished with a non separating flexible cable and has no plug, or has not got any other device ensuring omnipolar disconnection from the electricity main, with a contact opening distance of at least 3 mm, such separating device ensuring disconnection from the main must be included in the fixed installation. If your unit features a power lead and plug, position this so the plug is accessible. Always switch off the electricity supply before carrying out any cleaning or servicing operations on the appliance.
USE
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Avoid using materials which could cause spurts of flame (flambées) near the appliance. When frying, take particular care to prevent oil and grease from catching fire. Already used oil is especially dangerous in this respect. Do not use uncovered electric grates. To avoid possible risks of fire always comply with the indicated instructions when cleaning anti-grease filters and when removing grease deposits from the appliance.
MAINTENANCE
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Thorough servicing guarantees correct and long­lasting operation. Any fat deposits should be removed from the appliance periodically depending on amount of use (at least every 2 months). Avoid using abrasive or corrosive products. To clean painted appliances on the outside, use a cloth dipped in lukewarm water and neutral detergent. To clean steel, copper or brass appliances on the outside, it is always best to use specific products, following the instructions on the products themselves. To clean the inside of the appliance, use a cloth (or brush) dipped in denatured ethyl alcohol.
DESCRIPTION
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The unit can be used in filtering hoods or in exhaust hoods. In the Filtering hoods (Fig. 1) the air and steam taken up by the unit are purified with charcoal filters and returned to the environment through the aeration grids on the side of the flue. WARNING: When using filtering hoods, both charcoal filters and an air deflector must be used. Located in the upper part of the flue, this deflector recycles the air to the environment (Fig. 1A). The charcoal filters are not supplied. In the Exhaust hoods (Fig .2) an exhaust duct conveys the steam and cooking odors directly outside through the wall/ceiling. Therefore they do not require charcoal filters.
INSTALLATION
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To facilitate installation, before starting remove the grease filters: press inward on the clamp at the handle and pull the filter downward (Fig. 3).
Installation on the wall (Fig. 4): using the special drilling template, drill the required holes in the wall. As previously specified in the chapter “Warning” remember there must be a minimum of 650 mm between the bottom edge of the hood and the stop of the stove. Secure the metal bracket (B) to the wall using the screws and plugs (bracket, screws and plugs are all supplied with the unit). Use the 2 triangles cut into the bracket to position it precisely along the vertical axis of the hood. Then set the hood onto the bracket. Adjust the horizontal position, shifting the hood to the right or left as needed lining it up with the wall units. If the height of the hood also requires adjustment, use the special regulation screws (V) (supplied). Once regulation has been completed, finish securing the hood with 4 more screws (M): mark the points for the 4 holes on the wall, remove the hood and drill (8mm diameter holes); then use the plugs and screws to complete installation.
Installation with rear panel (Fig. 5): the rear panel is positioned at the top of the stove, flush against the wall. Rest the lower edge of the panel behind the stove and anchor the upper edge to the wall using the two holes found on the panel. Insert the screws and plugs provided (A). The unit is secured to the rear panel as though it were being installed on the wall: use the supplied metal bracket (B) and the screws and plugs supplied with the panel.
Securing the extension flues: basic installation requirements: – Set the electrical power supply within the space covered by the decorative flues. – If your unit is installed in an Exhaust hood, prepare the air exhaust hole. Adjust the width of the extension flue support bracket (W) using screws A indicated in Fig. 6. Then use the plugs and screws provided to secure it to the ceiling. Make certain it is aligned with the hood. For filtering hoods, the air exhaust grids are positioned in the upper part (Fig. 7). For exhaust hoods, turn the upper flue over so that the air exhaust grid is in the lower section (Fig. 8). Exhaust hoods : connect the disposal duct to the air evacuation pipe of the hood. Use a flexible pipe and lock it to the air evacuation pipe of the hood with a metal hose clamp (pipe and clamp are not provided). Plug in the hood. Insert the telescopic flues setting them on the hood; extend the upper flue to the ceiling and secure with the 2 screws (G) - Fig. 9. Filtering hood: Take the air deflector and fit a flexible pipe to it (125 mm diameter) locking it with a metal hose clamp (pipe and clamps are not provided). Fit the air deflector to the upper flue (Fig. 10) with 4 screws. Install the reduction (provided) on the hood air outlet point (Fig. 11). Take the 2 assembled extension flues and set them on the hood; extend the upper flue to the ceiling and secure with the 2 screws (G) - Fig. 9. Extend the lower flue taping it in place and then connect the flexible pipe to the hood reduction. Plug in the hood. Extend the lower flue downward setting it against the hood. Install the charcoal filters on the side of the motor inserting them with a twisting movement (Fig.12).
OPERATION
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Controls shown in Fig. 13:
Button A = turns the lights on/off. Button B = turns the TIMER on/off: press once to turn the timer on, therefore, after 5 minutes, the motor cuts out (at the same time the selected speed blinks on the display); the timer remains on if the motor speed is changed. Display C =
- indicates the selected motor speed (from 1 to 4); 4: intensive speed.
- indicates Timer On when the number blinks;
- indicates Filter Alarm when the central segments is on or blinking. Button D = makes the motor work (at the last speed selected); pushing the button again, the speeds of the motor are sequentially selected from 1 to 4; keeping this button pressed for about 2 seconds shuts down the motor. Button R = resets the grease filters or charcoal filters; when the filter alarm appears (i.e. when the central segment on the display goes on), the grease filters must be cleaned (30 hours of operation); when the central segment starts blinking, the grease filters must be cleaned and the charcoal filters replaced (120 hours of operation). Obviously, if the hood is not a filtering model and does not have a charcoal filter, clean the grease filters both when the central segment goes on and when it starts blinking. The filter alarm can be seen when the motor is off and for about 30 seconds. To reset the hour counter, keep the button pressed for 2 seconds while the alarm can be seen.
Pay special attention to the grease filters: the grease filters must be cleaned approximately once every 30 hours of operation (when the central segment on the display goes on or starts blinking). To remove the filters: press inward on the clamps at the handles and pull the filter downward. Wash out the filter using a neutral soap. Once the cleaned filters are reinstalled, keep button R (Reset) pressed for two seconds to reset the counter. For further information, see the Controls in Fig. 13 in the paragraph entitled “Operation”.
Replacing the charcoal filters: for filtering hoods, the charcoal filters must be replaced; remove the filter with a twisting movement (Fig. 14). The charcoal filters must be replaced whenever the central segment of the display starts blinking (i.e. every 120 hours of operation).
Lighting: to remove the
halogen lamps, turn the locknut counter-clockwise (Fig. 14). Replace with the same type of lamp.
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