Troubleshooting - Extractor - CDA HNE8FR Installation, Use And Maintenance Manual

Induction hob with built in extractor
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Troubleshooting - extractor

If your extractor is not working:
1.
Check that the mains supply has not been switched off.
2.
Check that the fuse in the spur has not blown.
3.
Check that the red power switch on the wiring box has not
been turned off (page 3).
4.
Check that the connection lead from the wiring box to the
extractor/hob has not popped out and is fastened properly.
If the performance is not matching the demands of cooking:
Increase the speed if possible. Check that the grease filters are clean,
seated properly and are clear from obstructions. Also, remove the
grease filters (and charcoal filters if present) and check, visually, that
nothing is obstructing the air passages. Switch off the power to
the hob/extractor before doing this. If none of these steps help, try
opening a window or similar means of ventilation provided it is safe to
do so.
If you notice speed 4 reverting to speed 2 or 3 after approximately
6 minutes:
This is not a fault. Regulations issued by the European Commission in
January 2015 dictate that internal motor extractors with a maximum air
capacity higher than 650m³/h must be equipped with a timer device
that automatically switches the speed from '4th', or intensive, after 6
minutes of operation.
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