Malloca K-3410DR Instruction Manual

COOKER HOOD
INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL
K-3410DR
MALLOCA VIETNAM COMPANY LIMITED Showroom: 279 Nguyen Van Troi Street, Ward 10, Phu Nhuan Dist, HCM City
Telephone: (+84) 28 39975 893 / 94 Fax: (+84) 28 38447 102 - (+84) 28 38633 882 E-mail: info@malloca.com
Customer Care:
Hotline: 1800 12 12 E-mail: chamsockh@malloca.com
CÔNG TY TNHH MALLOCA VIỆT NAM Showroom:
279 Đường Nguyễn Văn Trỗi, Phường 10, Quận Phú Nhuận, TP.HCM Điện Thoại: (84) 28 39975 893 / 94 Fax: (84) 28 38447 102 - (84) 28 38633 882 Email: info@malloca.com
Hệ thống chăm sóc khách hàng:
Hotline: 1800 12 12 Email: chamsockh@malloca.com
Trung tâm chính
279 Đường Nguyễn Văn Trỗi, Phường 10, Quận Phú Nhuận, TP.HCM SĐT: (028) 39975 893 / 94 – (028) 39975 294 / 95
Khu vực Bà Rịa Vũng Tàu
258-260A Lê Hồng Phong, Phường 4, TP. Vũng Tàu
SĐT: (0254) 385 94 99
Khu vực Tây Nguyên
331 Phan Đình Phùng, Phường 2, TP. Đà Lạt SĐT: (0263) 3521 107 – 0918226362
Khu vực Nam Trung Bộ
08 Lê Hồng Phong, Phường Phước Hải, TP. Nha Trang
SĐT: (0258) 3875 488
Khu vực Miền Tây
180 Trần Hưng Đạo, Phường An Nghiệp, Quận Ninh Kiều, TP. Cần Thơ SĐT: (0292) 373 2035
Khu vực Miền Trung
211 Nguyễn Văn Linh, Phường Vĩnh Trung, Quận Thanh Khê, TP. Đà Nẵng
SĐT: (0236) 369 1906
Khu vực Miền Bắc
10 Chương Dương Độ, Phường Chương Dương, Quận Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội SĐT: (024) 35376 288 – 093 462 92 98
1 Safety notes
1.1 User’s manual
1.2 Notes used
Read this user’s manual completely before you work with the hood.
Keep this manual in a safe place. When passing on the appliance to third parties, please also include the user’s manual.
Strictly observe the precautions in order to avoid injury to persons and damage to the appliance.
The manufacturer assumes no liability for damages caused by non-observance of this user’s guide.
Important information for your safety are specially marked. Instructions must be strictly observed to avoid accidents and damage to the appliance
WARNING!
Warns of health hazards and indicates possible risks of injury.
ATTENTION!
Indicates hazards for the appliance or other
items.
CAUTION!
Indicates a potential hazard that could result
in property damage if not avoided.
NOTE!
Indicates tips and information.
Refers to another chapter, a paragraph or note.
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1 Safety notes
1.3 Children, special people
1.4 Intended use
Persons (including children) who are because of mental, physical or motor skills not able to use the appliance safely (special people), may not use the appliance without supervision or may use it only according under directives of a responsible person. Do not leave the appliance unattended. Use with caution when children or special people who can not properly assess the hazards are nearby.
Packaging materials
- do not use to play. They pose the risk of suffocation.
- dispose of the packaging materials properly ( spare parts and disposal).
The range hood is intended only to clean the cooking fumes rising from the cooking area and for private use in the home.
- The appliance is for home use only.
- The appliance is not intended for commercial use.
- The hood is for use behind electric hotplates only.
- Any other use is considered improper and is prohibited.
Particularly refrain from:
- The operation of the range hood without metallic grease filter. Lack of the metallic
grease filter leads to massive fatty deposits in the hood and the exhaust ducts.
- Flambéing near the range hood. It may lead to inflammation of the fatty deposits.
- Operation of the hotplate without cookware.
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-Open flame can lead to inflammation in the
hood.
-Cleaning the hood with agents or devices
which are not specifically approved for this
purpose, e.g. with a steam cleaner ( Maintenance).
- Repair work carried out by unauthorized personnel ( Customer Service).
1.5 Fire hazard
1.6 Power Supply
WARNING!
Risk of burns. Incorrect operation of the hood can cause burns.
- Duly comply with the maintenance and cleaning instructions
Basically refrain from:
- Cooking, frying and grilling with open flame due to fire hazard.
WARNING!
Electric shock. The hood is electrically operated. Incorrect installation, handling and operation can result in serious injury or death. Observe the safety notes.
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1.7 Defective equipment
ATTENTION!
Do not install or operate a defective hood.
Repair work must be performed by qualified
personnel authorized by the manufacture ( Customer Service).
Any intervention by unauthorized personnel terminates the guarantee and warranty claims ( Warranty).
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2.1 Unpacking
2.2 Installation and electrical connection
2.3.1 Checking the hood parts
The packaging materials are recyclable. Save resources and reduce waste
generation. Feed the packaging items to the material recycling process again. Your dealer will take the packaging back
Observe the safety notes during installation and electrical connection ( Safety notes) Read the installation instructions completely before installation.
Strictly observe the precautions in order to avoid injury to persons and damage to the appliance.
The manufacturer assumes no liability for damages caused by non-observance of this installation guide
These include:
- Range hood and motor module
Accessories:
- 4 mounting brackets for hood housing
- Screws and washers for hood housing and motor module.
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2.3.2 General information on installation
The hood is seated in the countertop (worktop) behind the hotplate.
WARNING!
Danger to life in case of damage to power lines. When drilling, supply lines (electricity, gas and/or water pipes) can be damaged. Before drilling get informed about courses of the supply lines (e.g. use a detector to locate metal and live wires).
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2.3.3 Installation drawings
Fig. M2a
103
800
Min. 760
Fig. M1
Fig. M3
Fig. M2b
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2.3.4 Dimensions of the appliance
115
0 - 350
4
10,6
731
Max. 857 - Min. 735
89 91
65
250
320
320
95
150
222
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860
758
660
780
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2.3.5 Preparations for the hood assembly
1. Cutout in the countertop
2. Motor module port direction for the exhaust duct
3. Preparing the air duct for extrac­tion mode or recirculation mode
- Using the mounting template, transfer the cutout size on the countertop to the desired location above the hob.
The cutout dimensions are: K-3410DR
- You can connect the exhaust air from all directions to the hood (Fig. M3). For such purpose you can screw the motor module after the installation of the hood housing accordingly. For an air outlet to the front, the angle plate has to be unscrewed with the round vent connection and the engine below it, then rotated and screwed again.
Extraction mode:
Lay the exhaust duct with a diameter of 150 mm up to an already prepared wall penetration.
Recirculation mode:
The active carbon filter module must be
placed so that the air is fed back into the kitchen area. In the skirting board, down on the side of the cabinet, etc., Use a round or flat air duct with a diameter of 150 mm. We recommend a length of the air duct from the motor module to the circulating air module of not less than 180-200 mm, otherwise loud air noises may occur.
The active carbon filter module allows the connection of a flat channel with the dimensions of 222 x 89 mm
: 800 x103 mm
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2.3.6 Installation of the hood 1.
ATTENTION!
Do not install or operate a defective hood. Repair work must be performed by qualified personnel authorized by the manufacturer ( Customer Service).
Position the cutout to the countertop. The
distance between the hob’s edge and the hood’s edge shall be max. 20 mm (see Figure M1).
2. Installing the hood housing Insert the hood housing into the cutout until you can carefully place the mounting sleeve
on the countertop (fig. M2a).
Fasten with the mounting brackets the aligned, vertically positioned hood housing at the bottom of the cabinet floor (Fig. M2b).
Fasten the motor module to the hood body (Fig. M3) . Pay attention to the blowing
direction of the motor.
Connect the air channel as prepared for exhaust or recirculation.
Electrical connection of the electronics module with the motor/hood housing. Plug the connection cable with 2 different couplings accordingly.
Fig. 2: Electronics module
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2.3.7 Hood for recirculation mode
Fig 3: Recirculation module
Fig 3a
To use this range hood in recirculation mode, install the recirculation module so that the aspirated air is blown through the recirculation module back to the kitchen area, e.g., through to the skirting board of the kitchen furniture, or the like.
The stainless steel front panel with drawer is locked with magnets in the module. To install
and to remove later to change the carbon filter pads, draw towards the front the front
panel with the drawer.
For carbon filter assembly fix a place under
the bench. Remove the sheet from the air outlet(Fig. 3a) , screw the rectangle adaptor (Fig 3b)
Immobilize carbon filter box to a proper place
from mounting holes
Affix one side of Round Flexible duct to the
product , other side to the adaptor (Fig.3c)
Fig 3b
Fig 3c
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Fig. 4: Touch control operation panel
3.1. Lift operation
3 Operation
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The hood is in STANDBY mode when it is powered. In this state, the display shows nothing.
Moving the lift out
By touching the or button, the lift moves up.
Info: As long as the lift is extended by less than 20 cm, the display will show a “0” after touching the button. When the lift is then raised by higher than 20 cm, nothing will be shown on the display. Neither motor nor light goes on in this condition. After touching the button, the light goes on after 20 cm of lifting height, but motor does not. Stopping the lift or pulling it out again By touching the arrow button or the lift is stopped and/or started in the direction of the arrows.
Info: The lift can be stopped or moved only after the height of 20 cm.
Lowering of the lift
By touching the . Info: After the lift has reached a height of less than 20 cm, the motor and the lights turn off, and the hood this case, no indicator lights on the display.
is in the standby mode. In
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Safety function when clo­sing the lift:
3.2. Motor operation
3.3. Automatic delayed shutoff function switching and changing
In the event that any obstacle exists on the way of the lift when closing, e.g. a pot, dishes, hands, etc., the movement is stopped when the cover plate hits the obstacle and the lift then goes up again.
Motor on/off and changing the power settings
Each time the button is touched, the running stage increases by one step up to the max. Level 3 is reached. The display will shown in each case theselected running stage. Touching the button decreases the running stage by one step each time; until the motor is switched off. Nothing will be shown on the display then.
By touching the button for about 3 seconds, the automatic delayed shutoff function will be activated. The set running
stage starts lashing on the display.
15 minutes after the activation of the automa­tic delayed shutoff function, the motor and/or the light will be switched off automatically. The lift will remain stopped then.
To change the running stage within the set Automatic Delayed Shutoff Function time of 15 min, touch the button or The Automatic delayed shutoff function will remain active. The automatic delayed shutoff function can be turned off at any time within the 15 minutes. To do this, the button must be pressed for about 3 seconds.
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3.4. Light on and off
3.5. Power failure
3.6 Boost
The light goes on when the lift is extended
By touching the button you can turn the backlight on or off.
Info: The lift must be extended to a height of 20 cm at the least.
The light goes off when the lift is fully down-By touching the button the lift moves
upward and after an height of 20 cm, the light turns on automatically. The motor remains off.
In case of power failure, the lift remains stopped in its current position. After the power is resumed, motor and light stays off and the lift remains in its previous position. You can now operate the hood again, as described above.
When the product is switched to maximum speed while it is operated, a ( ) symbol shall be displayed on the screen. 'b' symbol indicates that boost (boost ventilation) mode is active on the model. Product shall operate for 7 minutes in this mode and ‘b’ symbol shall lash on the screen during this period. After 7 minutes, product shall automatically switch down one speed level and shall resume operation in the lower speed level.
NOTE!
It is not possible to use timer feature in the boost mode.
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4 Maintenance
4.1 General maintenance notes
4.2 Cleaning of the hood
ATTENTION!
The hood housing gets damaged if cleaned incorrectly. Discoloration may occur on the surfaces. Do not use any steam cleaner to clean the hood housing. Aggressive cleaning agents such as vinegar-based cleaners, abrasive cleansers, abrasive granules or pointed items must not be used.
NOTE!
Perform regular maintenance and cleaning of the range hood to ensure safety, function and performance.
Clean the range hood right after the installation and then when it is get dirty.
ATTENTION!
Remaining ilm adhesive residues on the
stainless steel surface can lead to stains. Always clean the surface of the range hood thoroughly after the installation. For this purpose, use a cleaner that is specially suitable for stainless steel surfaces
4.2.1 Notes for cleaning and care
Observe the following general notes for cleaning and care (also applies to painted glass surfaces):
- Before cleaning, remove any rings, watches and jewelry in order not to scratch the painted surface inadvertently.
- Always clean a large area in order to avoid
selective charging.
- Do not rub too hard on the material, so that no scratches and dull spots arise.
- Do not use abrasive or harsh cleaners or burnishes. Ingredients may damage the material.
- Be cautious in the use of sponges or rags. Residues can cause scratches.
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- Immediately absorb and wipe dry fresh drops or spots (e.g. acidic liquids such as fruit juices) with a cloth.
- Do not pull or hit hot, heavy and sharp objects on top the painted surfaces.
Maintenance of stainless steel surfaces
4.3. Cleaning of the metallic
grease lter
Special stainless steel cleaning agents are suitable for the maintenance of stainless steel surfaces ( Note below). They create a
protective lm that reduces ngerprints and
facilitates the further maintenance.
NOTE!
For the care of stainless steel surfaces we recommend the Stainless Steel Care Spray,
Order No. PS 500
ATTENTION!
Fire hazard. An oversaturated metallic grease filter may lead to fires. Therefore, follow the maintenance and cleaning instructions.
ATTENTION!
Too frequent cleaning or the use of aggressive cleaning agents may cause damage to the mesh fabric of the metallic grease filters. For cleaning, only use a detergent suitable for this purpose (e.g. dishwashing detergent).
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4.4 Metallic grease lter removal,
installation and cleaning
Fig. 6a: Edge suction plate removal
- Pull the top edge suction plate forward and disengage from the locking latch. Thus, the hood gets immediately de-energized ( Fig. 6a). Take out the edge suction plate upwards.
To remove the grease filter ( Fig. 6b)
jpush the clip up and remove the filter forward/down respectively.
To insert the grease filter insert the upper pin by sliding it into the frame, press the
clip, press filter onto the frame, and release the clip. Check whether the clip is
properly engaged.
NOTE!
Securely hold the filter during handling, in order to prevent damage to the filter and the hotplate.
Cleaning of the metallic grease lter
To do this
- Soak the metallic grease filter well in hot
soapy water, and clean it with a soft brush. Repeat the procedure if necessary.
- Rinse it well with hot water, and let dry.
- Repeat the process if the result is not satisfactory. The metallic grease filters are dishwasher safe ( Note see below).
Fig. 6b: Metallic lter removal/ installation
NOTE!
The metallic grease filter is dishwasher safe
and can be cleaned using a program up to
max. 55°C. Clean the grease filters separately due to possible fat deposits on the dishes. If heavily soiled, first soak in hot soapy water. Color changes on the metallic grease filter do not affect the function, and do not constitute any ground for complaint.
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4.5 Recirculation mode operation with the Active Carbon Filter Pad and the Recirculation Module
ATTENTION!
Too frequent cleaning or the use of aggressive cleaning agents may cause damage to the mesh fabric of the metallic grease filters. For cleaning, only use a detergent suitable for this purpose (e.g. dishwashing detergent).
CAUTION!
Performance is affected in case of undue maintenance intervals. Excessively long periods of use lead to clogging of the metallic grease filter and the active carbon filter with grease and dirt particles, resulting in severe impairment of the functionality of the hood. Therefore, please observe the maintenance intervals.
Fig.7: Active Carbon Filter Pad and the Metallic Active Carbon Filter Module
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4 Maintenance
4.5.1 Removal and installation
of the carbon lter pad from and
into the recirculation module
4.5.1 Washing of the carbon lter
pad
Remove the stainless steel front panel from the magnets towards the front. Pull out
upwards the carbon filter pad which is now
visible from the top. Reinsert the pad after washing or install a new one behind the stainless steel front panel, and push in the drawer contacting the magnets.
The active carbon filter pad can be washed 3
times. The service period is 3-4 months under normal cooking conditions is, 2-3 months under frequent cooking practice, then it must
be washed, or replaced with a new filter pad.
It can be washed by hand or in a dishwasher at a standard program up to max. 55°C. Wash the pad alone in the dishwasher, so that no leftover food, etc., come into contact with the pad. Do not use any intensive stage, as otherwise damage could occur.
Leave the filter pad to dry in air, or in the oven
at 80°C max. for 40 minutes. If the active
carbon filter pad is not washed regularly and
replaced, louder motor noise and increased cooking smells may result in the kitchen
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4.7 Lamp replacement
WARNING!
Risk of short circuit when replacing the lamp. The hood is electrically operated. Interrupt the power supply before changing the lamp.
Replacement of the defective Power-LED
To do this:
The built-in power LED are very reliable and durable lamps.
Nevertheless, should a defect in the lighting arise, you can obtain the replacement lamps and replacement information through the customer service.
Fig. 8: Power-LED replacement
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Cooker-hood does not work
Illumination Lamp does not work
Cooker-hoods air suction is weak
Cooker-hood does not direct air out (at places without chimney)
Check electric connection(Voltage of the electric
network should be between 220-240V, cooker
hood should be connected togrounded plug.)
Check motor switch (Motor switch should be at
on position)
Check motor switch (Motor switch should be at
on position)
4 Maintenance
Check lamps(Lamps should be firm.)
conditions.)
should be washed once amonth at normal
Check aluminum filter(Aluminum Cassette Filter
Check outlet (Outlet should be open)
Check Carbon Filter (Carbon filter should be
replaced with a new one each 2-3 months at the
models with Carbon Filter atnormal conditions)
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4.8 If the product does not work:
Before you contact the technical service:
4.9 In order to use the cooker
hood efciently;
Make sure that the product is plugged in and the electric fuse of the electric wiring is running. Do not take any action that will damage the product. Before you contact with technical service, check your cooker hood according to Table 1. If the problem goes on, contact the seller or the most authorized service.
Use ducts of 150 mm diameter and as few bends as possible when you make the chimney connection.
Pay attention to aluminum filters‘ cleaning periods and changing periods of carbon filters.
Use the product at middle speed if high suction power is not necessary.
In order to ensure that ventilation occurs correctly, windows of the kitchen should be kept closed.
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