Sirius SIL-EM490X User Manual

COMMERCIAL INFORMATION FOR THE CONSUMER
INSTALLATION, USE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTION
SIL - EM4
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
TYPE: FSLA-FSLB-FSLC-FSLD
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Warnings
Uses
Installation
Working
Maintenance
CONTENTS
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WARNINGS
* The appliance is not intended for use by young children or inrm persons without supervision. Young children should be su­pervised to ensure they do not play with the appliance.
* The cooker surface and the inferior part of the cooker hood must be at a minimun distance of 65 cm.
* The air sucked can’t be conveyed throu­gh or into a duct used to let out fumes from appliances fed by energy other than electric power (eg. centralized heating, ra­diators, water-heaters, etc.).
* To evacuate the air outlet, please comply with the pertaining rules given by compe­tent authorities.
* Provide the room with an adequate aeration when a cooker hood and appliances fed by energy other than electric power (gas-, oil-, or coal- stoves, etc.) are used simultaneously. The cooker hood, when evacuating the sucked air, could generate a negative pressure in the
room- which can’t exceed the limit of 0.04 mbar, in order to avoid the suck of exhausts
deriving from the heat-source. Therefore the room should be provided with air-intakes to
allow a costant ow of fresh air.
If the rating lable in the cooker-hood shows the symbol , the appliance is built in class II° and it does not need any earth connection.
If the appliance is not provided with a non-
separable exible cable and plug, or with
another device ensuring omnipolar discon­nections from the grid, with an opening di­stance between the contacts of at least 3 mm, then such disconnecting devices must be
supplied within the xed installation.
If the appliance is endowed with a supply cord and a plug, the appliance has to be put in a place where the plug can be reached easily.
* The use of materials which can burst into
ames should be avoided in close proxi­mity of the appliance. When frying, please pay particular attention to re risk due to oil grease. Being highly inammable, fried oil is especially dangerous. Do not use un­covered electric grills. In order to avoid possible re risk, all instructions for grea­se-lter cleaning and for removing even­tual grease deposits should be strictly fol­lowed.
* Do not ambè under the range hood.
In order to avoid possible re risk, all in­structions for grase-lter cleaning and for removing eventual grease deposits should be strictly followed.
CAUTION: Accessible parts may become hot when used with cooking appliances.
USES
The appliance is already arranged both for
ltering and for suction performances.
If the rating lable in the cooker-hood does not show the symbol , the appliance is built in class I° and it needs the earth con­nection.
* When performing the electrical connections on the appliance, please make sure that the current­tap is provided with earth connection and that voltage values correspond to those indicated on the label placed inside the appliance itself.
* Before carrying out any cleaning or main­taining operations, the appliance needs to be removed from the electric grid.
* In its ltering version (Fig. 1), the air and fumes conveyed by the appliance are depured
both by a grease lter and by an active coal lter, and put again into circulation through
the side-grids of the chimney. For this ver-
sion an air deector placed on the superior
part of the pipe and allowing air-recycling is necessary (Fig.1).
* In its sucking version (Fig. 2), fumes are directly conveyed outside, through an eva­cuation duct connected with the superior part
of the wall or the ceiling. Both coal lter and air deector are not necessary in this case.
INSTALLATION
* Before installing the appliance, in order not to damage the appliance itself, the metal
grease lter should be removed. Such lter can be removed by pushing the special l-
ter handle toward the back side of the cooker hood and turning it downwards so to unfa­sten it from its slot (Fig. 4A).
Attention: at least two people are needed to perform the installation.
Before xing the hood, place the electric fee­ding properly into the ornamental pipe and place a hole for air evacuation in case of a sucking version.
* Suction model
Place the upper plate (Fig.5.1) on the ceiling.
Drill 4 holes, 8 mm each, just next to the
slots. Insert the plastic dowels into the holes (Fig.5.1-A) and screw up the plate on the cei­ling (Fig. 5.1-B). Then fasten the lower struc­ture (Fig. 7.2) on the hood by making its ho­les and the metric-thread screws welded on the fan support coincide (Fig. 7.1). Insert the washers and nuts provided (Fig. 7.2-A) and screw with an appropriate tool. Connect the drainpipe to the power unit noz-
zle and x securely with a hose clamp.
Insert the upper structure (Fig. 7.3) into the lowest one and adjust its height as required by matching it with the cooking top’s mini­mum height. Tighten the two structures se­curely with the screws provided (Fig. 7.3-B).
Insert the two extension tubes (Fig. 7.4 & Fig.
7.5) from above the two structures by making them come down to the appropriate hood seat. Lift the hood together with the structu-
re and the extension tubes to make the four
springs (Fig. 7.6-E) hook to the slots (Fig.
7.3-C). Then tighten the two elements secu-
rely (Fig. 6.1 & Fig. 6.2) with the safety screws
(Fig. 6.2-A) and connect the hood tube to the drain hole. Make the electrical connections. (For versions with display only) Lift the lower pipe until the cable strap coming out of the sucking unit is uncovered and connect it to the display cable strap. Put down the lower pipe while paying attention it is being properly introduced into the hood.
Lift the upper tube (Fig. 7.5) up to the ceiling and insert the two self-tapping screws (Fig.
7.5-D).
*Filtering model
Place the upper plate (Fig.5.1) on the cei-
ling. Drill 4 holes, 8 mm each, just next to
the slots. Insert the plastic dowels into the
holes (Fig.5.1-A). Fix the bae (Fig. 5.2) to
the upper bracket (Fig.5.3) with the four self­tapping screws provided (Fig. 5.3 A). Screw
up the plate together with the bae (Fig.5.1
B). Then fasten the lower structure (Fig. 7.2) on the hood by making its holes and the me­tric-thread screws welded on the fan support coincide (Fig. 7.1). Insert the washers and nuts provided (Fig. 7.2-A) and screw with an appropriate tool. Connect the drainpipe to
the power unit nozzle and x securely with
a hose clamp. Insert the upper structure (Fig.
7.3) into the lowest one and adjust its hei­ght as required by matching it with the coo-
king top’s minimum height. Tighten the two
structures securely with the screws provided
(Fig. 7.3-B). Insert the two extension tubes (Fig. 7.4 & Fig. 7.5) from above the two struc-
tures by making them come down to the ap­propriate hood seat. Lift the hood together with the structure and the extension tubes to make the four sprin­gs (Fig. 7.6-E) hook to the slots (Fig. 7.3-C). Then tighten the two elements securely (Fig.
6.1 & Fig. 6.2) with the safety screws (Fig.
6.2-A) and connect the hood tube to the baf-
e’s lower hole.
Make the electrical connections. (For versions with display only) Lift the lower pipe until the cable strap coming out of the sucking unit is uncovered and connect it to the display cable strap. Put down the lower pipe while paying attention it is being properly introduced into the hood. Lift the upper tube (Fig. 7.5) up to the ceiling and insert the two self-tapping screws (Fig. 7.5-D).
Warning!
Before connecting the exible exhausting
pipe to the motor, make sure the stop valve, which is on the air outlet of the motor, can swing.
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WORKING
Mod. SIL-Module luxury version (Fig. 10)
A: Light switch on/o B: Motor switch on/o (1st rate level)
C: 2nd rate level switch D: 3rd rate level switch E: 4th rate level switch F: 10 - minutes timer
Mod. SIL TC - Touch Control version (Dis.16)
A: Light switch On/O
B: Reduce speed C: Luminous telltale D: Incrase speed E: 10 - minute timer
The touch control key allows the function de­sired by touching the relative key. The lumi­nous telltales (C) positioned at the center of the keyboard indicate the suction speed set. In case of an active timer, the upper telltale
(C) ashes.
If the push button console malfunctions, re­move the grease lters and press the red but­ton inside the appliance twice. If the electrical power supply to the product SILTC is cut, 15 seconds are needed for self­diagnostics after the functions are restored. In the meanwhile, its operation may be in­correct.
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MAINTENANCE
* An accurate maintenance guarantees good functioning and long-lasting performance.
* Particular care is due to the grease lter panel. It can be removed by pushing its spe­cial handle toward the back-side of the coo-
ker hood and turning the lter downwards so
to unfasten it from its slot (Fig. 4A).
To insert the lter just perform the opposite
operation.
After 30 hours working (model SIL-Modu-
le luxury version), the push button control
panel will signal the saturation of the grease
lter by lighting all the buttons. In the SILTC
models (Touch Control Version) the grease
lter saturation is signalled by the ashing of
the two central push buttons (Fig. 16C). Press the timer button to reset .
The grease lter needs cleaning by regular
hand-washing or in dishwasher every two months at least or depending on its use.
* In case the appliance is used in its ltering
version, the active coal lter (Fig. 12Z - 13Z) needs to be periodically replaced. The coal
lter can be removed by removing the grea­se lter rst (Fig. 4A-12B), and by pulling
its special plastic tongue until it is unfaste-
ned from its slot. Re-insert the coal lter by operating in the opposite way. The coal lter
needs replacing depending on the use, but
however every six months at least.
After the replacement, re-insert the glass­blocking ring and fasten it. To replace the dichroic lamp, remove the lamp (Fig.15) and replace it with a lamp of the same kind.
* To clean the appliance itself tepid water and neutral detergent are recommended, while abrasive products should be avoided. For steel appliances specialized detergents are recommended (please follow the instruc­tions indicated o the product itself to obtain the desired results).
* To replace the halogen lamps, remove rst the glass-blocking ring (Fig. 14A), by leve­ring with a screw-driver and thus removing the opaque glass (Fig. 14B) - when perfor­ming this operation hold the opaque glass carefully. Remove the lamp (Fig. 14C) without touching it with uncovered hands. Replace it with another lamp of the same kind.
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