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Installation and User Manual
Model:
FREE FLOW (3416)
KITCHEN &
RANGEHOODS &
COOKING APPLIANCES
WASTE DISPOSALS
BATHROOM BASINS
TAPWARE
LAUNDRY SINKS
EXTRACTORS

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  • Page 1 Installation and User Manual Model: FREE FLOW (3416) KITCHEN & RANGEHOODS & COOKING APPLIANCES WASTE DISPOSALS BATHROOM BASINS TAPWARE LAUNDRY SINKS EXTRACTORS...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents TECHNICAL DRAWING WARNING AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 2.1 Lethal risk, danger & poisoning USAGE WITH & WITHOUT CARBON FILTER REPLACEMENT OF CARBON FILTER CLEANING & PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE 5.1 Cleaning the metal oil filters 5.2 Cleaning the main chamber GENERAL MAINTENANCE 6.1 Installation and unpacking the appliance 6.2 Recommendations for energy saving...
  • Page 3: Technical Drawing

    Technical Drawing Technical Drawing Fig. 1 FREE FLOW Hoods 15.09.2018 15/09/2018...
  • Page 4: Warning And Safety Precautions

    WARNING AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WARNING AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WARNING AND SAFETY PRECAU- This appliance can be used by children of 8 years and older, TIONS people with physical, sensory or mental capability deficiency or people with lack of experience or knowledge; as long as they are provided supervision or instructions for the safe use of the appliance and they comprehend the dangers.
  • Page 5 WARNING AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS If your product's periodic cleaning is not made in a timely manner, it could pose risk of fire. De-energize the appliance before any maintenance operations. (Plug off the appliance or turn off the main switch.) If your product's periodic cleaning is not made in a timely When electric cooker hood and devices fed with energies other manner, it could pose risk of fire.
  • Page 6: Lethal Risk, Danger & Poisoning

    WARNING AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS LETHAL RISK, DANGER OF POISONING 2.1 LETHAL RISK, DANGER OF POISONING DANGER! Warning - Choking Hazard The packaging materials are dangerous for chil- dren. Never allow children to play with packaging materials. DANGER! Warning - Death Hazard There are life-threatening danger and poisoning danger due to reabsorbed combustion gases.
  • Page 7 WARNING AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS LETHAL RISK, DANGER OF POISONING WARNING! Fire danger! – The oil residue in the oil filter may catch fire.Clean the oil filter at least once every 3 months.Never operate the device without the oil filter. – The oil residue in the oil filter may catch fire.
  • Page 8 WARNING AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS LETHAL RISK, DANGER OF POISONING DANGER! Danger of physical injury! – During the installation, there is a danger of physical injury due to the sharp edges. Use protective gloves throughout the installation process of the appliance. –...
  • Page 9 WARNING AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS LETHAL RISK, DANGER OF POISONING NOTICE! If the feeder cable is damaged, it must be replaced by its manufacturer or its authorized technical service or any other personnel qualified at the same level, in order to avoid any dangerous situa- tion.
  • Page 10: Usage With & Without Carbon Filter

    USAGE WITH AND WITHOUT CARBON FILTER USAGE WITH AND WITHOUT CARBON FILTER You can use this appliance in exhaust air mode and ventilated air mode. Exhaust air mode The absorbed air is cleaned by the grease filters, and is discharged through a piping system.Fig.
  • Page 11: Replacement Of Carbon Filter

    REPLACEMENT OF CARBON FILTER REPLACEMENT OF CARBON FILTER active carbon filter (Fig. 6/2) by pulling it towards the direction of the arrow(Fig. 6). Fig. 6 1- Active Carbon Filter 2- Active Carbon Filter Remove the connection screw of the active carbon filter ( Fig.
  • Page 12 REPLACEMENT OF CARBON FILTER Remove the active carbon filter (Fig. 8). Make the active carbon filter reusable by holding in the at 175 - 200 °C for 60 - 90 minutes in the oven. Fig. 8 Placing the active carbon filter Attach the active carbon filter by performing the reverse of the procedures given above.
  • Page 13 CLEANING AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CLEANING AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CAUTION! Cleaning and user maintenance of the appliance shall not be performed by unattended children. The surface could be damaged due to aggressive and abrasive cleaning agents. Never use aggressive and abrasive cleaning agents.
  • Page 14 CLEANING AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Clean�ng the metal o�l f�lters 5.1 Clean�ng the metal o�l f�lters WARNING! R�sk of f�re due to o�l sed�ments �n metal o�l f�lter! There �s a r�sk of f�re due to o�l sed�ments �n metal o�l f�lter.
  • Page 15: Cleaning The Metal Oil Filters

    CLEANING AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Cleaning the metal oil filters Pull back the aluminium metal filter via the holder on it (Fig. 10/1). Remove the active carbon filter by pulling it towards the direction of the arrow (Fig. 10/2) Clean the metal oil filter with hand or in the dishwasher. Fig.
  • Page 16: Cleaning The Main Chamber

    CLEANING AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Cleaning the Main Chamber Insert the aluminium metal filter inside the appliance via the holder on it (Fig. 11/1). Lay down the aluminium metal filter towards the arrow and insert it in the appliance (Fig. 11/2) Fig.
  • Page 17 CLEANING AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Cleaning the Main Chamber Attach the magnetized holder on the metal cap on the product (Fig. 13). Keep the metal cap parallel to the oven surface, remove by pulling towards the arrow (Fig. 13). Fig. 13 1- Metal Cap 2- Holder with Magnet Pull back the aluminium metal filter via the holder on it...
  • Page 18 CLEANING AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Cleaning the Main Chamber 1- Metal Container Hand-cleaning NOTICE! Material damage due to wrong detergent! Soften the metal oil filter in hot water and clean it with a soft brush. Soften the metal oil filter in hot water and clean it with a soft brush.
  • Page 19 CLEANING AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Cleaning the Main Chamber 1- Aluminium Filter Attach the magnetize holder on the centre of the metal cap (Fig. 18). Insert the metal cap on the appliance surface in parallel to the product (Fig. 18). CAUTION! Carefully insert the connection tab on the metal cap inside the connection socket on the appliance (Fig.
  • Page 20: Installation And Unpacking The Appliance

    CLEANING AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Recommendations for Energy Saving CLEANING AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE 6.1 Installation and Unpacking of the Appliance Check that your appliance is not deformed. Report the transport issues immediately to transport operator. Any faults encountered shall be reported to the dealer, too. Do not allow children to play the with packaging materials! 6.2 Recommendations for Energy Saving Replace the carbon filters on a regular basis.
  • Page 21: Content Of Package

    CONTENT OF PACKAGE CONTENT OF PACKAGE Fig. 19 Product <7 4x washer Motor Box <8 4x Rondela Allen Wrench <9 Holder with Magnet 2x Rubber Profile <10 Circuit Box <5 8x 3.9x22 Screw <11 User Manual <6 4x M4x20 Screw FREE FLOW Hoods 15.09.2018 15/09/2018...
  • Page 22: Assembly Of Product

    ASSEMBLY OF PRODUCT ASSEMBLY OF PRODUCT Parts inside the appliance may have sharp edges. Use protec- tive gloves (Fig. 20). CAUTION! – The furniture that the appliance will be mounted on should be resistant to 90°C tem- perature. – The durability of the furniture that will be mounted on should also be ensured after the cutting operations have been completed.
  • Page 23 ASSEMBLY OF PRODUCT Pull back the aluminium metal filter via the holder on it (Fig. 22/1). Remove the active carbon filter by pulling it towards the direction of the arrow (Fig. 22/2) Fig. 22 1- Aluminium Filter Pull back and remove the metal container upwards in the appliance (Fig.
  • Page 24 ASSEMBLY OF PRODUCT Prepare the mount surface for the motor box in align with the dimensions specified in the technical illustration (Fig. 25). Observe the warnings regarding preparing the kitchen counter (Fig. 25). Fig. 25 Insert the appliance in the middle of the kitchen counter that you have prepared (Fig.
  • Page 25 ASSEMBLY OF PRODUCT 1- Hob 2- Kitchen Counter Screw the appliance on the hob lower surface through A, B, C, D with 3.9x22 screws an M4 x 20 bolts (Fig. 29). Fig. 29 1- Hob sub surface 2- M4 x 20 Screws 3- Product Remove the motor box package.
  • Page 26 ASSEMBLY OF PRODUCT Insert the flue ingress plate on the motor box with the screws that you have removed (Fig. 32). Fig. 32 1- Flue Connection Plate Fixing Screws 2- Flue Connection Plate 3- Motor Box Mount the electronic circuit box inside the kitchen counter with 4 3.9x22 screws with M4 nuts (Fig.
  • Page 27 ASSEMBLY OF PRODUCT Insert the aluminium metal filter inside the appliance via the holder on it (Fig. 35/1). Lay down the aluminium metal filter towards the arrow and insert it in the appliance (Fig. 35/2) Fig. 35 1- Aluminium Filter Attach the magnetize holder on the centre of the metal cap (Fig.
  • Page 28: Controller

    Timer via Control Unit Controller <1 Decrease Speed <2 Increase Speed <3 Timer Fig. 38: Controller 9.1 RPM Decrease / Shut down via Control Unit When the ( ) button is pressed on the control panel the appli- ance RPM will decrease and following the 1st rotation the product will shut down (Fig.
  • Page 29 Controller Boost: 9.4 Boost: When the product is switched to maximum speed while it is oper- ated, 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 flash on the screen during this period.
  • Page 30: Error Notifications

    Error notifications Error table Error notifications 10.1 Behavior when errors arise WARNING! Danger of injury by a defective device. A defective device can cause injuries. – Never use a defective device. – Pull out the power socket or turn the fuse in the fuse cabinet off before troubleshooting.

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