Schweigen CC-INARTS, CC-SURF2S, CC-PARA4S, CC-PARA4W, CC-PARA3S User Manual

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CEILING CASSETTE RANGEHOODS
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Installation / Operation / Maintenance
CCINARTS CCSURF2S CCPARA4S CCPARA4W CCPARA3S CCPARA3W CCPARA2S CCPARA2W
(10.2020 / V3)
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INDEX
Welcome 3
Important Safety Information 4
Description 7
Operation 8
Cleaning and Maintenance 10
Installation 14
Condensation Information 28
Troubleshooting 29
Technical Specications 31
Disclaimer 34
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WELCOME
Thank you for purchasing this Schweigen IN appliance.
To achieve the optimal performance from your appliance, and to avoid the risk of accident or damage, it is essential to read this manual before installation and rst time use.
IMPORTANT!
The appliance should only be operated when you have read and understood this manual thoroughly.
This guide contains important information on the use and maintenance of the appliance, as well as important safety notes.
Your appliance has been thoroughly checked for safety and functionality before being packaged and leaving the manufacturer.
Please keep this instruction manual in a safe place so you can refer to it at any time.
The appliance can be only used for the purpose for which it was designed. Any other use is improper and can be dangerous.
Installation and maintenance of electrical appliances must only be carried out by qualied and authorised professionals familiar with Australian Appliance Industry regulations.
Upon collection or delivery of your appliance, any damage or defects must be reported within 48 hours to your retailer or Schweigen Customer Service, in order to recognise any claim.
The manufacturer reserves the right to introduce product improvements, which do not aect the operation of the appliance.
YOUR STATE REGULATORY AUTHORITY
Dierent Australian states have varying legislative requirements for the installation of rangehood ducting. Some will insist on ducting being vented externally (i.e. not in to the ceiling cavity); others will not. It is imperative that you check with your state building authority and/or private certier to conrm their position.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Please read the instructions carefully. Only then will you be able to operate your appliance safely and correctly. Retain the instruction manual for future use or for subsequent owners.
Check the appliance for damage after unpacking it. Do not connect or install the appliance if it has been damaged in transport.
Any damage must be reported within 48 hours.
There must be adequate ventilation in the room when the rangehood is used at the same time as appliances burning gas or other fuels.
The air must not be discharged into a ue that is used for exhausting fumes from appliances burning gas or other fuels.
Air exhaust systems must be installed in accordance with local and federal laws.
There is a re risk if regular cleaning is not carried out in conjunction with the instructions.
Do not ambé (ignite food while cooking) under the rangehood. This will damage the rangehood and will void warranty.
Do not ignite burners that give o intense uncontrolled ames beneath the rangehood.
Flames beneath the pan must be contained at all times and cannot exceed the width of the pan in use.
Do not leave any packaging material (bags, corner brackets etc.) within reach of children.
This appliance is not intended for use by person/s (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and/or knowledge. Unless, the person is given supervision or instruction concerning the safe usage of the appliance by person/s responsible for their safety. Children must be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance, it is not a toy.
Accessible parts may become hot when used with cooking appliances.
Before performing any cleaning or maintenance, disconnect the rangehood from the mains power, using the respective mains or sector switch, or by unplugging it.
Do not use the rangehood without the grease lters.
Keep the grease lters clean and respect the recommended cleaning frequencies.
It is forbidden to use the rangehood as an aspirator.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
BEFORE INSTALLATION
We recommend this appliance be installed or repaired by a qualied Schweigen Home Appliances technician.
Please see our website www.schweigen.com.au for a list of our recommended installers.
It is dangerous to modify any part of this appliance. Modication of any kind will immediately void the warranty.
The manufacturer declines all responsibility in case of failure to adopt proper safety measures.
Ensure that the location in which this appliance is installed, has good and permanent ventilation.
Please consult local laws and regulations and install in accordance.
Please use an earthed electrical connector that coincides with relevant local laws and regulations.
Check that the power voltage in your area corresponds to the appliance voltage indicated on the rating label.
This appliance must be connected to an electrical supply that has a grounded connection.
Check that the indicated instructions and local regulations are met and carried out by a qualied technician, using materials that are complaint with the applicable legislation.
Schweigen will not be responsible for any installations executed by non-qualied technicians that fail to heed the applicable legislation on electrical safety.
The electrical technical data can be found inside the rangehood, after removing the grease lters.
The exible power cables supplied are already connected internally and emerges from the rangehood near the air outlet tube.
Before installing the electrical connections, you should:
• Verify that the indicated electrical data coincides with the voltage values and frequency of the electrical circuit in the house where the rangehood is to be installed.
• Check that the premises has electrical protection against short circuits and electrocution.
• Before commencing maintenance the current must be turned o using the double-pole switch (mains power switch). The power can only be turned on for normal use, once the operation has been completed.
• Ensure the supply cord is not exposed to heat, chemicals or sharp objects. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, service agent or a similarly qualied person in order to avoid a hazard.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
PRODUCT USE
This product is designed for household use and should not be used for commercial applications.
After use, always ensure that all controls are in the “OFF” position.
When frying with a gas ame, take particular care not to allow the oil or grease in the pan to catch re. (Flambé)
DUCTED OR RECIRCULATING?
Ducted rangehoods (or extractor rangehoods) extract the cooking fumes from the kitchen and expel them from the space via ducting. Good design practice would always see a re-rated ducting system extend to the house exterior, rather than to the ceiling cavity. When a rangehood is ducted only into the ceiling space, the collection of humidity and grease can present very real health issues and re hazards.
Recirculating (or non-ducted or ltered) rangehoods extract cooking fumes and pass them through lters. As the name would suggest, they recirculate this air back into the room. Recirculating rangehoods are not as eective as removing fumes from a kitchen space, but they are sometimes the only option due to budgetary or building constraints. Your client should be made aware of the requirement to change and clean lters on a regular basis for the optimum eciency of air ltering.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
The rangehood surface should be cleaned with soft cloth and non-corrosive detergent. Do not leave the rangehood wet after cleaning or use, please keep rangehood dry.
Important: Never attempt to repair this appliance by yourself. Always refer to a qualied Service Technician.
Always switch o the electricity and unplug the connection before conducting maintenance or cleaning.
ELECTRICAL CORD
Ensure the supply cord is not exposed to heat, chemicals or sharp objects. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, service agent or a similarly qualied person in order to avoid a hazard.
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DESCRIPTION
CC-PARA4S, CC-PARA4W, CC-PARA3S, CC-PARA3W, CC-PARA2S and CC-PARA2W
1
2
7
3
6
1 2 3 4
4
5
CC-INARTS and CC-SURF2S
1
2
3
4
5
6
1 2 34
7
1. Connect the female plug to the Isodrive® motor system
2. Male Plug (Main Power 240V)
3. 150mm Outlet. Can be top or side mounted
4. Remote
5. Filter
6. Cover Panel with LED lights built-in
7. Control Module, supplied with main unit only
*IMPORTANT: The electronics MUST be accessible for servicing once installed, failure to do so, will result in any charges involved with accessing the part (removal of cabinetry etc.) being forwarded to the customer.
1. Connect the female plug to the Isodrive® motor system
2. Male Plug (Main Power 240V)
3. 200mm Outlet/s
4. P.A. Filter Cover Panel
5. Light
6. Remote
7. Filters
NOTE: Filter and light quantity may vary from model to model.
*IMPORTANT: The electronics MUST be accessible for servicing once installed, failure to do so, will result in any charges involved with accessing the part (removal of cabinetry etc.) being forwarded to the customer.
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OPERATION
REMOTE CONTROL USAGE
Starting the rangehood for the rst time using the remote control:
Put the safety switch ON (this switch is inside the main rangehood). Wait about 5 seconds for the circuit to test the memory.
1 2 3 4
B
DE
C
A
The rangehood has a 4-speed remote control device. The buttons have the following functions (valid for all rangehood models with remotes):
If the remote control fails or the batteries run out, disconnect the rangehood using the safety switch inside the rangehood (which can be accessed from one of the lters) and replace the batteries.
NOTE: To obtain the best performance, turn on the rangehood a few minutes prior to cooking and leave it on for at least 10–15 minutes after you have nished cooking
A. ON / OFF button: This button turns the
rangehood on and o. The rangehood will always be turned on at minimum speed.
B. High-speed button: This button increases
the aspiration speed.
C. Low-speed button: This button decreases
the aspiration speed.
NOTE: When increasing and decreasing the speed of aspiration always wait for 2 seconds after you have changed the speed to do so again.
D. + button: Activates the deferred stop
function (after 10 minutes the rangehood will automatically stop).
E. – button: Turns the rangehood lighting
on or o.
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OPERATION
SYNCHRONISATION OF THE REMOTE CONTROL WITH THE RANGEHOOD
If the remote control fails or the batteries
run out, disconnect the rangehood using the safety switch inside the rangehood (which can be accessed from one of the lters) and replace the batteries, then synchronise the remote.
1. Switch OFF the circuit breaker.
2. Switch ON the circuit breaker.
3. Within the rst 20 seconds of switching the circuit breaker back ON, please direct the remote control to the rangehood and hold the light or “E” button, until the rangehood lights switch on.
GENERATING A NEW TRANSMISSION CODE
In the unlikely event that the remote control interferes with other appliances. You can assign a new transmission code to prevent this happen. There are 8 dierent transmission codes for you to choose from.
4. Press and simultaneously hold buttons A, B and C until all lights on the remote control icker at the same time.
5. After all lights light up, press the B and C buttons and the lights will ash 3 times to indicate that the process has been completed.
1 2 3 41 2 3 4
B
E
A
C
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
WARNING
Always switch o and disconnect power to the rangehood before cleaning. The manufacturer is exonerated from all responsibility in the event of re due to poor maintenance of the lters and rangehood.
Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
FILTERS
• For this appliance to function eectively, regular maintenance is a must.
• The function of the lter is to absorb the grease particles emitted during cooking.
• Blocked lters and heavy oil deposits restrict airow and may cause the motor to overheat and become a re hazard.
• Filters should be cleaned every 3-6 weeks or after 40 hours of use depending on use.
• Disconnect the electrical connection before any maintenance or cleaning processes are carried out.
• In ceiling-mounted rangehoods, the doors or glass must be opened before accessing the lters.
• To remove the lter, press ‘Catch A’ towards the rear of the rangehood (removing the spring loaded pins from the front), ease down slightly and remove. To replace, perform the same operation but in reverse.
• If you have an induction cooktop, please aim to clean the lters at least every 10 days, depending on frequency of use.
• The lters can be washed by hand or in the dishwasher
Washing by hand - Immerse the lter in hot water and a suitable detergent, when clean, rinse with plenty of hot water.
Dishwasher - Put the lter in the dishwasher and select a short program at low temperature.
NOTE: The colour of the metal mesh lters may change after several washes. This is normal and it is not necessary to replace the lters.
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Catch A
Latch A
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
SURFACES
The surface of the rangehood can be cleaned with warm soapy water and a soft sponge / cloth.
• Never use abrasive detergents, scouring pads, steel wool or solvents on ANY part of this appliance.
• Rinse with clean water and ensure that the appliance is completely dry after cleaning.
• Always make sure the appliance is completely dry after cleaning and never leave wet, this may cause irreparable damage.
• For better results, you can use high quality cleaning and protection products (eg. Steel Kleen) to clean your rangehood.
It is important to follow the direction of the surface grain with the cloth (refer to gure below). This is to reduce any possible marking to the appliance.
Do not pour any liquid directly on to the rangehood, apply to a soft cloth rst.
The cloth must have no buttons, zips or fasteners that can scratch the surface.
It is strictly forbidden to use chemical solvents, aggressive, grainy or abrasive products, naphtha, alcohol or similar products that could damage the surface of the rangehood.
The manufacturer will not be held responsible for functional or aesthetic damage caused by cleaning with products which are not suitable or using inadequate cleaning methods.
Cleaning the Interior
Clean the interior of the rangehood with a damp cloth and a neutral detergent or denatured alcohol.
WARNING
Do not use denatured alcohol on the exterior of the rangehood. Do not clean the electric parts or the motor with liquids or solvents.
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
WARNING
Always switch o and disconnect the power cord before replacing any light bulbs. Failure to do so may cause serious injury. Please be aware that the light bulb will retain heat for a short period of time after being switched o.
Your rangehood may have multiple light types, please refer to the pictures below for light replacement.
TYPE 1 (LED Spot) & 2 (GLED Square):
REPLACING THE LED BULB
The life span of an LED bulb is at least 10 times that of a halogen bulb. If the globe needs to be replaced, proceed as follows:
1. Unplug the respective connector (A).
2. Press the tabs (B) inside the rangehood.
3. Remove the LED.
4. Put in the new LED and reinstall, as above, but
in reverse order.
TYPE 3 (LED Plate):
Replacing the LED Plate 11W (Mod. Modular)
NOTE: Make sure the device is disconnected from
the electrical power supply.
Step 1
Open the door of the Paradigma hood. Remove the lter and disconnect the light connector.
Type 1 — LED Spot Type 2 — GLED Square
A A
B B
Light connector
Step 2
Remove the door by removing the screws.
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Screws
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Step 3
Remove the screws from the back of the door (the LED lights are part of the back plate).
Step 4
Replace the back plate (which include the LED lights).
Door screws
Back plate
Door screws
Step 5
In order to ret the door back on to the rangehood, repeat process in reverse.
LED light
Back plate
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INSTALLATION
MATCH THE RANGEHOOD SIZE TO YOUR COOKTOP
It is important to make sure the rangehood is the correct size, the larger the surface area of your rangehood the better extraction results, see diagram below.
INADEQUATE
Rangehood smaller than
cooking zone
ADEQUATE
Rangehood same size as
cooking zone
OPTIMAL
Rangehood larger than
cooking zone
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
The height and position of the rangehood in relation to the cooktop can greatly aect eciency and extraction. After extensive testing, Schweigen recommends the following:
TYPE OF COOKTOP MINIMUM HEIGHT OPTIMAL HEIGHT MAXIMUM HEIGHT
Electric 1200mm 1500mm 1800mm
Gas 1200mm 1500mm 1800mm
Heights above 1800mm will reduce the eectiveness of the air extraction rate.
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INSTALLATION
MIN 1200mm Optimal 1500mm MAX 1800mm
900mm
IMPORTANT
Please check all State and Federal Laws in relation to the minimum–maximum heights, regulations concerning the expelling of air and install your rangehood in accordance with local laws and regulations.
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INSTALLATION
SYSTEM OVERVIEW GUIDE FOR CCSURF2S AND CCINARTS
Twin Motor Installation
1
2
3
4
5
Refer A
Single Motor Installation
1
2
3
Rangehood to
Motor power
4
leads are to be
hard wired by
an electrician.
6
7
8
5
10
6
9
7
8
9
Pictures are for illustrative purposes only, not to scale.
1. Isodrive® Motor/s
2. Roof Seal Kit (Dektite) (Not supplied)*
3. Support Straps (Not supplied)*
4. Attach Flexi Duct to Bell-Mouth Adaptor using
ring clamp. Please DO NOT rip the ducting.
5. Isodrive® Motor Power Lead (Male Plug)
6. Rangehood to Isodrive® Motor Lead
(Female Plug)
7. Mains Power Lead (Male Plug, 10 Amp)
8. Flexi Ducting must be pulled taut.
DO NOT crush or kink the ducting.
9. Connect exi ducting to the outlet
on rangehood using ring clamp. Please DO NOT rip the ducting.
10. Y -joint
Note
* The Isodrive® motor system does not
include the roof seal kit, ring clamp or the support straps.
Note
Please see Isodrive® installation guide for motor installation information.
Danger
All electrical wiring from the motor to the rangehood should be kept inside the roof space.
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INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION GUIDE FOR CCINARTS AND CCSURF2S
Overview
Note
We recommend using washable paint for the ceiling where the rangehood is installed.
Before installing the rangehood, carefully open the doors (D), then remove the lters (E). Release power connection from the lighting incorporated in the holder, then remove (C) the fascia.
1. On the ceiling, mark the outline of the
rangehood cut out, refer to gures 1 and 2 (on next page) for dimensions.
NOTE: It is always best to use the rangehood as a cutting guide, not the cabinet cut out diagram as this is only a guide.
2. Fit adjustable brackets (A1) to a solid structure
and adjust the (A1) brackets to the correct height.
3. Fit the body of the rangehood (B) to the
adjustable brackets (A1).
4. Fix fascia (C) to the body hood (B) using the
screws supplied reconnect power connection from the lighting incorporated in the holder.
Solid Structure
A1 A1
Ceiling or Bulkhead
E
B
C
D
5. Fix doors or glass doors (D) to the holder hinges
(C) using the screws supplied.
6. Close doors or glass doors (D) to x the holder
magnets.
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655
800
750
450
950
415
1300
Min – 260
INSTALLATION
950
Figure 1 Cut Out Dimensions for CC-SURF2S
750
750
950
Cutout 1250
1250 cutout
570
570
450
450
125
75
7531.6
±125
Min - 260
31.6
Figure 2 Cut Out Dimensions for CC-INARTS
1710
1000
885
700
150
ø200
Measurements in mm.
420
2000
105.1
105.1
MAX – 450
Max - 450
Cutout: 1950
885
Cutout: 950
64
Min 210 - Max 335
Measurements in mm.
NOTE: It is always best to use the actual rangehood ordered as a cutting guide, not the cabinet cut out diagram as this is only a guide.
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INSTALLATION
MOTOR SYSTEM OVERVIEW GUIDE FOR CCPARA4S, CCPARA4W, CCPARA3S, CCPARA3W, CCPARA2S, CCPARA2W
Single Motor Installation
Danger
All electrical wiring from the motor to the rangehood should be kept inside the roof space.
Pictures are for illustrative purposes only, not to scale.
Connecting to 2, 3 or 4-Way Adaptor
1
2
3
4
5
6
2-Way Adaptor 3-Way Adaptor 4-Way Adaptor
1. Isodrive® Motor/s
2. Roof Seal Kit (Dektite)*
3. Support Straps*
4. Attach Flexi Duct to Bell-Mouth Adaptor using
ring clamp. Please DO NOT rip the ducting.
5. Isodrive® Motor Power Lead (Male Plug)
6. Flexi Ducting must be pulled taut.
DO NOT crush or kink the ducting.
7. Connect exi ducting to the outlet on
rangehood using cable tie or ring clamp. Please DO NOT rip the ducting.
7
Note
* The Isodrive® motor system does not
include the roof seal kit, ring clamp or the support straps.
Note
Please see Isodrive® installation guide for motor installation information.
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INSTALLATION
MOTOR SYSTEM OVERVIEW GUIDE FOR CCPARA4S, CCPARA4W, CCPARA3S, CCPARA3W, CCPARA2S, CCPARA2W
Twin Motor Installation
Danger
All electrical wiring from the motor to the rangehood should be kept inside the roof space.
Y joint 200 x 200 x 200
Pictures are for illustrative purposes only, not to scale.
Connecting to 2, 3 or 4-Way Adaptor
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
2-Way Adaptor 3-Way Adaptor 4-Way Adaptor
1. Isodrive® Motor/s
2. Roof Seal Kit (Dektite)*
3. Support Straps*
4. Attach Flexi Duct to Bell-Mouth Adaptor using
ring clamp. Please DO NOT rip the ducting.
5. Isodrive® Motor Power Lead (Male Plug)
6. Y -joint
7. Flexi Ducting must be pulled taut.
DO NOT crush or kink the ducting.
8. Connect exi ducting to the outlet
on rangehood using ring clamp. Please DO NOT rip the ducting.
8
Note
* The Isodrive® motor system does not
include the roof seal kit, ring clamp or the support straps.
Note
Please see Isodrive® installation guide for motor installation information.
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INSTALLATION
EXAMPLE INSTALLATION FOR TRIPLE MODULES
Sub
Min 300 Max 1000
Mains Plug
Motor Power Lead
Min 300 Max 1000
Min 300 Max 1000
Control Module
Sub
Motor Power Lead
3-Way Adaptor
Main
Sub
Measurements in mm.
Mains Plug
3-Way Adaptor
Control Module
Main
Sub
3WAY ADAPTOR
200
150
500
Min 300 Max 1000
205
420
Measurements in mm.
Measurements in mm.
Important
Please take note to the minimum and maximum spacing between each module. This is important as it will aect the performance should they be installed outside these parameters.
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INSTALLATION
EXAMPLE INSTALLATION FOR QUADRUPLE MODULES
Sub Sub
Control Module
Min 300 - Max 1000
4-Way Adaptor
Main
4-Way Adaptor
550
700
Min 300 - Max 1000
Sub
Mains Plug
205
150
Motor Power Lead
200
Mounting points
Measurements in mm.
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Measurements in mm.
Important
Please take note to the minimum and maximum spacing between each module. This is important as it will aect the performance should they be installed outside these parameters.
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INSTALLATION
EXAMPLE INSTALLATION FOR TWIN MODULES
Sub
Min 300 Max 1000
Control Module
2-Way Adaptor
Mains Plug
Motor Power Lead
2WAY ADAPTOR
150
325
Main
Measurements in mm.
200
155
315
Measurements in mm.
Important
Please take note to the minimum and maximum spacing between each module. This is important as it will aect the performance should they be installed outside these parameters.
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INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION GUIDE FOR CCPARA4S, CCPARA4W, CCPARA3S, CCPARA3W, CCPARA2S, CCPARA2W MODULES
NOTE: We recommend using washable paint for the ceiling where the rangehood is installed.
Step 1
Remove the ange and lid before installation.
Step 3
Step 2
On the ceiling, draw the outline of the hole required to house the extractor hood, see gure A for cutout dimensions.
90mm
340mm
340mm
Figure A
Step 4
Mark and place the 4 xing points (Figure B).
Fixing points
Figure B
Regulate the mounting brackets (Figure C) to the desired measurements.
Figure C
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INSTALLATION
Step 5
Place the modular into the opening of ceiling, connect the ducting. When ducting is xed to the modular, secure it with the xing (Figure D).
Figure D Figure E
Step 6
To connect the electrical cable of the lid to the connections box and x the lid with the screws, it must remain joined to the body (Figure E).
Step 7
Close the lid until it remains xed with the magnets (Figure F).
Power plug
Earth connector
The main unit will have a isloation switch lead, plug it into control module
Figure F
Step 8 Control Module
Connect each power plug to the control module. Then connect mains power cable and motor cables.
Each module connects to one of the four connectors on (A), it does not matter which order they are connected.
Connect each earth lead from each light module to the earth connectors.
A
Earth connectors
Motor Power Lead
White Power Lead, connects to position 1.
Position 1
Mains Power Lead
To main isolation switch
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INSTALLATION
DUCT CONVERTING DIMENSIONS FOR CCPARA4S, CCPARA4W, CCPARA3S, CCPARA3W, CCPARA2S AND CCPARA2W
130
ø150
360 360
ø150
265
NOTE
The ducting vent can be mounted either to the side or top of the unit.
Cutout 340 x 340
310
Measurements in mm.
DUCTING VENT POSITION
SIDE MOUNT TOP MOUNT
220
The ducting vent is designed to switch from being a side mount to a top mount, depending on the constraints of the installation. Prior to installation, ip the vent bracket either way and screw into place.
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INSTALLATION
Please DO NOT crush or kink the ducting.
1. Crushed or kinked ducting creates sharp corners that creates turbulence. This reduces the size and eciency of the ducting, lowers extraction and may cause excessive noise.
2. Sweeping curves and taut ducting reduces resistance and turbulence. The airow and extraction will be more ecient and stronger.
BACK DRAFT FINS FOR APPLICABLE MODELS
Should your Back Draft Fins get stuck, this is not a warranty issue.
When installing Back Draft Fins, please ensure that you insert the Back Draft Fins onto the back draft base, which are attached to the top of the motor outlet before installation.
NOTE: Please make sure when ducting is installed, that it does not impede the Back Draft Fins from operation.
Back Draft Fins Back Draft Fins
Back Draft Base
open position
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CONDENSATION INFORMATION
COOKING WITH INDUCTION COOKTOPS
Cooking with an induction or similar cooktop, may produce condensation on the rangehood.
Unlike basic electric or gas cooking, induction cooktops heat food and liquid instantly, which in turn, produces vapours rapidly. Because of this faster process, the rangehood lters do not have enough time to warm, which increases the chance of condensation forming.
There are many variables that may contribute to condensation forming, some of which include but are not limited to:
• Variance in climate – geographical location.
• Position of your home & kitchen – morning/ afternoon sun.
• Distance from cooktop to the rangehood.
• Speed of food & liquid heating.
• Angle of ducting – an ‘S’ bend is preferred.
• Filter size – larger rangehood preferred, as it will have a larger lter area.
How to reduce the possibility of condensation forming:
• Ensure the rangehood is installed by a qualied professional, carefully following the installation guide.
• Turn on the rangehood 5-10 minutes prior to cooking, and leave on for 5-10 minutes after cooking; this helps clear remaining vapours from the ue.
• Start the cooking process at a low-to-medium setting and allow time for the rangehood to become warm.
• Clean lters regularly.
• Ensure constant airow in the cooking zone; this helps optimise the rate of extraction.
• Follow all induction cooktop manufacturer’s advice.
For further tips or information regarding cooking with induction, please contact the induction cooktop manufacturer.
• Quality of pots or cookware you are using – high quality is recommended.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Before you contact the technical service department, make sure that the product is plugged in and power is supplied.
Do not take any action that will damage the product.
IMPORTANT
Never attempt to repair this appliance by yourself. Always refer to a qualied Service Technician.
Check electric connection. Voltage of the electric
network should be between 220 - 240V, rangehood
should be connected to grounded plug and turned on.
Please ensure that there is power to the rangehood
and the rangehood is switched on and the motor is
conneted to the rangehood
Check light switch. Light switch should be at on position.
Rangehood does not work
Light does not work X X X X
Rangehood air exaction is weak
Rangehood does not direct air out (through chimney)
Loud noise from the rangehood
X X
Check lters. The lters should be washed regularly,
see lter cleaning.
X X X X
X X
Light s should be rmly in position.
Check outlet. Outlet should be open.
installation manual, make sure the exi
®
ducting is installed correctly, eg. Length of ducting
Check light s. Make sure they are not broken or faulty.
Please make sure there is no obstruction in ducting or
with the back draft ns.
Check the outlet, make sure it is not blocked and you
have the correct diameter ducting.
X X
used, keep the ducting taut.
Check Isodrive
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TROUBLESHOOTING
SERVICE
Lodging an Online Service Request
In the event that the failure is not due to the faults mentioned in the Troubleshooting section, you can lodge an online Service Request. To lodge an online Service Request, visit our website www.schweigen.com.au/service-and-warranty and click on the link and complete the service request form.
A service request will require the following information:
• The purchase date
• The model number
• The rangehood model and motor type (eg. Isodrive® 650)
• The serial number or batch number (this number is on a sticker inside the rangehood).
• A copy of the purchase receipt (without a receipt your service request cannot be processed).
Alternatively, you can call Customer Service:
Australia 1300 829 066 New Zealand 0800 200 510
FAULTY INSTALLATION
It is not the responsibility of Schweigen to rectify any incorrect installations. A service call out fee will be charged for any Schweigen technician that attends a call, whereby it is established that the fault is due to an incorrect installation or non-manufacturing fault. Should the appliance be installed in such a way that the service agent is unable to gain access to the appliance, the person/s who own the premises or the property where the appliance resides — will be responsible to provide access to the appliance at their expense.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
CC-INARTS
420
1710
885
ø200
700
150
2000
1000
800
1000
2000
350 350 350 350
Model: CC-INARTS
Cutout: 950
Cutout: 1950
885
64
Min 210 - Max 335
Feeding Voltage: 220-240V 50Hz
Max Lamp Power: 10 x GLED Square 55 x 55mm
2.1W 12V 4000k
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
750
1300
950
655
800
750
950
415
1300
Min – 260
CC-SURF2S
1300
415
415
800
800
750
750
655
655
450
450
7531.6
75
125
±125
Min - 260
31.6
Model: CC-SURF2S
Feeding Voltage: 220-240V 50Hz
Max Lamp Power: 6 x GLED Square 55 x 55mm
2.1W 12V 4000k
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950
Cutout 1250
1250 cutout
570
570
105.1
105.1
MAX – 450
Max - 450
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
CC-PARA4S CC-PARA4W CC-PARA3S CC-PARA3W CC-PARA2S CC-PARA2W
130
ø150
360 360
ø150
265
NOTE
The ducting vent can be mounted either to the side or top of the unit.
Cutout 340 x 340
310
Measurements in mm.
Model: CC-PARA4S
CC-PARA4W CC-PARA3S CC-PARA3W CC-PARA2S CC-PARA2W
Feeding Voltage: 220-240V 50Hz
Max Lamp Power: 1 x 11W 12V 4000k
(LED Plate) 170 x 170mm
220
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DISCLAIMER
Under our policy of continuous product development, product specications may change without notice. Prospective purchasers should therefore check with the retailer to ensure this publication correctly describes the products being oered for sale. All information supplied is to be used for general reference purposes only and is on the understanding that Schweigen Home Appliances will not be liable for any loss, liability or damage of whatever kind arising as a result of any reliance upon such information. All pictures used in the guide are for illustrative purposes only.
Although our information and marketing states the term ‘Silent’ for certain models, the following applies to various models that are sold with certain Isodrive® Systems and bae lters. When a model with the larger motored Isodrive® System is operated at the higher speed/s air movement may be heard. For example, while operating on speed 4 & 5 (For 5 speed models) the rangehood may be audible due to the large amount of air movement moving through the lters.
*Please make sure that the rangehood and motor have been installed as per the corresponding instruction guides in order for optimal performance (the Isodrive® Motor Manual can be found with the Isodrive® Motor, or online at schweigen.com.au).
Schweigen Home Appliances has presented this information in good faith to all their retailers and distributors to convey before any/all purchase/s. Information is supplied upon the condition that the person/s receiving the information will make their own determination as to its suitability for their purpose/s prior to use. In no event will Schweigen Home Appliances be responsible for damages of any nature whatsoever resulting from the use of, or reliance upon, information from their website or the products to which the information refers.
DISPOSAL OF OLD APPLIANCES
Electronic waste (or e-waste) including kitchen appliances are banned from direct disposal to landll. E-waste contains hazardous materials, which can harm the environment and human health. Valuable materials contained in e-waste are lost when appliances, computers and other household electrical goods are sent to landll.
Recycle your e-waste to:
• reduce landll
• protect the air and waterways from harmful materials
• minimise consumption of raw materials to produce electronic products
• reduce greenhouse gases created in the production of new materials.
Kitchen appliances including Rangehoods and Ovens can only be disposed at approved recycling centres. Visit www.recyclingnearyou.com.au/whitegoods for more information, or contact your local council or the store you purchased this appliance, for a list of approved recyclers.
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NOTES
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© Schweigen Home Appliances Pty Ltd. 2019.
Australia
8/3-4 Anzed Court, Mulgrave, Victoria 3170 Phone: 1300 881 693 Email: sales@schweigen.com.au
New Zealand
5 Tolich Place, Henderson, Auckland 0610 Phone: 0800 200 510 Email: info.parex@emerson.com
www.schweigen.com.au
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