1. TECHNICAL DRAWING 2. WARNING AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 2.1 Life-Threatening Danger, Poisoning Danger 2.3 Danger of electric shock! 2. 4 Danger of physical injury! 2.5 Danger of burn, danger of electric shock! 3. USAGE WITH AND WITHOUT CARBON FILTER 3.1 Replacement of Carbon Filter 3.2 Replacement of Carbon Filter 3.3 AF 500 Carbon Filter 4.
2. WARNING AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ■ This appliance can be used by children (This warning does not apply to uses without aged from 8 years and above and persons with flue.) reduced physical, sensory or mental capabili- ■ Flammable foods must not be cooked under ties or lack of experience and knowledge if they the appliance.
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■ Gas or fuel oil burning appliances, such as nected to air ducts, where there exist another room heaters, which share the same environ- smokes. ment with your product, must be fully insulated ■ You must be careful when using the appli- from the exhaust of this product or they must be ance spontaneously with other appliances (e.g.
2.1 Life-Threatening Danger, Poison- DANGER ing Danger 2.2 Risk of fire! DANGER Due to sparkling. Installation of appliance over There are life-threatening danger and poisoning a heating device that is heated by using solid danger due to reabsorbed combustion gases. fuels (for ex.
2.5 Danger of burn, danger of elec- NOTE tric If the feeder cable is damaged, it must be shock! replaced by its manufacturer or its authorized DANGER technical service or any other personnel ■ Allow the appliance to cool before cleaning or qualified at the same level, in order to avoid any maintenance process.
3. USAGE WITH AND WITHOUT CARBON FILTER You can use this appliance in exhaust air mode Ventilated air mode and ventilated air mode. Exhaust air mode The absorbed air is cleaned by the grease filters, Absorbed air is cleaned by the grease filters and and is discharged through a piping system.
3.1 Replacement of Carbon Filter In environments without flue, active carbon filter DANGER must be used for filtering the air and resending it in. Active carbon filter must be supplied from Do not wash carbon filters. Keep the carbon fil- service or your dealer.
4. CLEANING AND PREVEN- appliance, with a damp cloth as well. TIVE MAINTENANCE ■ You can clean the metal grease filters in the CAUTION dishwasher or by hand. ■ Prior to each maintenance and cleaning, 4.1 Washing in Dishwasher cooker hood must be unplugged, and appliance ■...
5. INSTALLATION OF APPLIANCE Fig. 8: INSTALLATION OF APPLIANCE After completing the installation of cooker hood, the minimum distance must be 650 mm between the product and any electric cooker; and 750 mm between it and any gas ranges or cookers burning other fuels.
5.3 Exhaust Air Mode 5.5 Checking the Wall WARNING Wall must be flat, straight and have the sufficient bearing capacity. Death Risk! Depth of drilling holes must comply with the Exhaust gases that are reabsorbed might lead to length of bolts. Dowels must fit in properly. poisoning.
8.2 Installation Diagram and Components Fig. 11: INSTALLATION OF THE HOOD 1. Inner Flue with the dimensions specified in the template 2. Outer Flue (Fig. 11). 3. Product Hanging Plate ■ Insert Ø 10 mm 4. Product Hanging Plate Fixing Screw wall plugs into the holes drilled as A, B and C, 5.
9. ASSEMBLY OF SHEET METAL FLUES By pulling the inner flue (1) with screw (2) up- wards and left, screw it to the flue connection plate (3) on the right and left (Fig.12). Fig. 12: ASSEMBLY OF PLATE FUELS 1. Inner Flue 2.
10 USE OF PRODUCT 10.1 3 Spd Touch Button NOTE Programmable functions can be set when the motor and lamp are turned off and timer isn't set. Back light brightness settings Fig. 13: Touch Button When you press - button for approx. 5 seconds, 1.
11. REPLACING THE LAMPS Boost Ventilation Mode: DANGER Disconnect the electrical supply of the cooker The model you have purchased has a boost cause they could burn your hands when they Boost Mode: When the product is switched are hot. to maximum speed while it is operated, a ’b’...
12. AUTHORIZED SERVICE If Lighting is Not Functioning: ■ Make sure that the plug is plugged in, and that the fuses are intact. ■ Check the bulbs. Make sure you unplugged the device before performing this check. Tighten the bulbs if they are loose; you can replace the bulbs if they still don't work. Possible Faults and What-to-Do Before Calling the Technical Service: A) If the appliance does not work in any way:...
12.1 Potential Failures and Solutions Description of Failure Reason Help Mains voltage must be 220-240 V, and Check the power Appliance Does Not Work. product must be plugged into a grounded connection. socket. Mains voltage must be 220-240 V, and Lighting Lamp Does Not Check the power product must be plugged into a grounded...
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BACH HOP KITCHEN APPLIANCES CO., LTD. 279 Nguyen Van Troi Street, Ward 10, Phu Nhuan District, HCM City Tel: (84) 839975 893 / 94 Hotline: 1800 1212 Fax: (84) 8 38447 102 Email: info@malloca.com Customer Care: Hotline: 1800 12 12 Email: chamsockh@malloca.com CÔNG TY TNHH THIẾT BỊ...
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