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Operating and Mounting Instructions
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FLIK 854 ES
YT610.3413.01.04
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  • Page 1 Operating and Mounting Instructions Flow In Premium For the following models: FLIK 854 ES YT610.3413.01.04 Read the instructions before beginning any work!
  • Page 2 SILVERLINE Küchengeräte und Handel GmbH Lilienthalstraße 26 41515 Greven- broich Phone: +49 2181 75668-0 Telefax: +49 2181 75668-11 E-Mail: info@silverline24.deInter- net: www.silverline24.de Original document 1, de_DE © SILVERLINE Küchengeräte und Handel GmbH 2017 Flow In Premium 02/07/2018...
  • Page 3 The handover of this manual to third parties, duplica- tion in any form - even in extracts - as well as the utili- zation and/or communication of the contents are with- out written permission of SILVERLINE Küchengeräte Copyright und Handel GmbH ("manufacturer") except for internal purposes not allowed.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS......... ELECTRICAL CONNECTION..........Device description.............. 12.1 The device..............12.2 Operating unit............... 12.3 Scope of delivery............For your safety..............13.1 Symbols in this manual..........13.2 Intended Use..............13.3 Children and persons with limited perception....13.4 Fire hazard..............Flow In Premium 02/07/2018...
  • Page 5 Hood Accessories ..........51 Disassembly and disposal ....... 52 18.1 Disassembly ............52 18.1.1 Safety during disassembly ........52 18.1.2 Disassemble the device ........52 18.2 Disposal ............. 54 Technical specifications ........55 Nameplate............56 Warranty ............57 02/07/2018 Flow In Premium...
  • Page 6 22.3.3 Assembling the hob ........66 22.3.4 Install window tilt switch (for exhaust air operation only)........67 22.3.5 Establish power supply ......68 22.3.6 Connect exhaust duct ......(for exhaust air operation only) ....68 22.4 Cleaning the extractor hood .....69 Flow In Premium 02/07/2018...
  • Page 7: Safety

    Their function could be impaired.  Metallic objects such as knives, forks, spoons and pots should not be placed on the hob as they could get hot. 02/07/2018 Flow In Premium...
  • Page 8: Protection Against Damage

     Do not heat closed containers (such as cans) on the cook- ing zones. Due to the corresponding overpressure, the containers or cans can burst and there is a risk of injury! Flow In Premium 02/07/2018...
  • Page 9: Precautions On Equipment Failure

    ATTENTION! THE USE OF BAD POTS OR ADAPTER DISC FOR INDUCTION LEADS TO AN ADVANTA- GEOUS TERMINATION OF WARRANTY. THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED BY THE COOKING FIELD OR ITS ENVIRONMENT. 02/07/2018 Flow In Premium...
  • Page 10: Device Description

    Energy consumption ECcw ** 181.9 Wh/kg * These powers may deviate, depending on the form, magnitude and quality of the pot. ** Calculated according to the method to measure the perfor- mance characteristics (EN 60350-2) . Flow In Premium 02/07/2018...
  • Page 11: Control Panel

    3 Control panel Selection button Timer and power indicator Timer and power indicator Selection button [-]Timer button [+]Timer button Selection button Power Meters On / Off button 10 Cooking zone light 11 Selection button Fig. 1 02/07/2018 Flow In Premium...
  • Page 12: Operation Of The Cooking Field

    The higher speed is set when the induction hob is used intensively. The fan reduces its speed and shuts off automatically as soon as the electronics have cooled down sufficiently. Flow In Premium 02/07/2018...
  • Page 13: Commissioning The Cooking Field

     Hob : turn on/ turn off : Activity Control panel Display Turn on 4 x [ 0 ] Press [ Turn off none or [ H ] Press [  Cooking zone : turn on/ turn off : 02/07/2018 Flow In Premium...
  • Page 14: Pan Recognition

    [H] goes out when the cooking zones can be touched without danger. As long as the residual heat indicator is lit, the cooking zones should not be touched and no heat-sensitive objects should be placed on it: Burn hazard! Flow In Premium 02/07/2018...
  • Page 15: Power Function

    Control panel Display Select the cooking [ 0 ] Press [ zone Select power On [ + ] [ 1 ] … [ 9 ] [ P ] Select timer Press [-] and [+] Timer [00] min 02/07/2018 Flow In Premium...
  • Page 16 After a few seconds, the flashing of the timer lamp stops and the cooking zone lights go out. When the programmed cooking time has elapsed, [00] will flash and an audible signal will sound. To turn off the beep and the flashing, just press any key. Flow In Premium 02/07/2018...
  • Page 17: Bridge Function

    [-] and [ ] at the front right 4 x [ L ] Press [ Switch off locking: Activity Control panel Display Turn on the [L] on all Press [ trough display In the 5 seconds after switching on the trough 02/07/2018 Flow In Premium...
  • Page 18 COMMISSIONING THE COOKING FIELD Locking of the hob Activity Control panel Display Locking Together on [-] 4 x [0] or [H] switch off no indication and [ ] in front press right Press [-] Flow In Premium 02/07/2018...
  • Page 19: Cook Recommendations

     Hold a magnet to the bottom of the dish. If the magnet sticks, the dishes are suitable. Some pots may generate noise when placed on an induction cooking zone. This noise in no case implies a fault of the device and does not affect its functioning. 02/07/2018 Flow In Premium...
  • Page 20: Crockery Size

    6 to 7 Parboiling, simmering Meat, liver, eggs, sausage goulash, roulades 7 to 8 Gentle roast Fish, schnitzel, bratwurst, fried eggs Baking, cooking Steaks, omelette pancakes, lentils Cook Large quanti- ties of water Flow In Premium 02/07/2018...
  • Page 21: Cleaning And Care

    Grill and oven sprays, stain or rust remover, scour- ing sand or sponges with scratching surfaces  Then rub the hob with a clean cloth.  Remove sugar, plastic or aluminium foil immediately after switching off the cooking zones. 02/07/2018 Flow In Premium...
  • Page 22: Environmental Protection

     Therefore never put your old appliance in the residual waste.  Instead, use the collection center sat up by your municipal- ity for returning and recycling old electrical and electronic equipment. Flow In Premium 02/07/2018...
  • Page 23: What To Do If

     The backup of the house installation is not inserted correctly.  The hob is locked.  The sensor keys are covered with water or dirt.  A cookware covers the buttons. The display shows [U]: 02/07/2018 Flow In Premium...
  • Page 24  The hob is overheated, let it cool down first, and then turn it back on The display shows [E3]:  The pot does not fit, change the pot. The display shows [E6]:  Faulty electrical network. Check the frequency and voltage of the electrical network. Flow In Premium 02/07/2018...
  • Page 25  The air inlet of the fan is clogged, free it. The display will show [E C]:  • Error in the configuration. Initialize the hob again, see chap- ter "The [E 4] appears." If any of the above signs persist, call for service. 02/07/2018 Flow In Premium...
  • Page 26: Installation Instructions

    Be sure to stick the supplied sealing tape carefully.  ATTENTION:use only protective grids offered by the man- ufacturer or approved by him for use with the hob. Flow In Premium 02/07/2018...
  • Page 27: Electrical Connection

    H 05 RR - F (*) according to EN 60 335-2-6 standard Connection of the hob: For the various connection options, use the brass bridge terminals located in the housing. Monophases 230V ~ 1P + N 02/07/2018 Flow In Premium...
  • Page 28 Attach the ground to the earth terminal, neutral to terminal 4, phase L1 to terminal 1, and phase L2 to terminal 2. Attention ! Unscrew the screws from the housing more than necessary. Then insert the wires correctly and tighten the screws Flow In Premium 02/07/2018...
  • Page 29: Device Description

    Fig. 2: Description of the range hood Cooking field suction Induction cooking field Engine box Circulation fan box (special accessories) 12.2 Controlunit Fig. 3:Touch control LED Electronics Unlocking LED display Increase fan level Reduce fan level Delayed automatic shutoff 02/07/2018 Flow In Premium...
  • Page 30: Scope Of Delivery

    12.3 Purchased parts package Control electronics housing Elektronics box Extractor hood body Glass cover Stainless steel cover Exhaust air fitting Cooking field suction Engine box Glass cover Stainless steel cover Exhaust air fitting Cooking field suction Flow In Premium 02/07/2018...
  • Page 31 Device description Purchased parts package Fig. 4: Purchased parts package Cooking field suction Screws Exhaust air fitting Screws Elektronics box Screws Engine Operating Guide 02/07/2018 Flow In Premium...
  • Page 32: For Your Safety

    Tips and recommendations This symbol highlights useful tips and recommen- dations as well as information for efficient and trouble-free operation. Special safety instructions To draw attention to special dangers, the following symbols are used in safety instructions: Flow In Premium 02/07/2018...
  • Page 33 Labelling Explanation Step-by-step handling instructions ð Results of handling instructions Reference to sections of this manual and other relevant documents Bullet lists without a determined order 02/07/2018 Flow In Premium...
  • Page 34: Intended Use

    Danger of burning and serious injuries. 13.4 Fire/Fire hazard  Do not flambé any food beneath the device.  Deep frying of any food requires your constant monitoring.  Clean the device surface regularly, to remove any fat residues. Flow In Premium 02/07/2018...
  • Page 35: Room-Air-Dependent Fireplace (Only With Exhaust Air Operation)

     You will never touch the plug with wet hands.  You will pay special attention to prevent the bending or jam- ming of the power cable. 02/07/2018 Flow In Premium...
  • Page 36: Transportation

     Do not use a high pressure or steam cleaner, since the pene- trating humidity may cause an electric shock.  Observe the cleaning intervals for metal grease filters indicated in this operating manual. Otherwise, the risk of fire hazard will occur. Flow In Premium 02/07/2018...
  • Page 37: Service

     The fan has been unlocked After unlocking the fan, you can use the + and - but- tons to set the speed of the fan (Fig.7 / 2,4).  Now setting up the fan operation speed is completed. 02/07/2018 Flow In Premium...
  • Page 38: Changing The Fan Power Level

    Fig. 9: Turning the delayed shut-off automatic on/off Turning the delayed shut-off automatic off Press the sensor button again (Fig.9/5).  Delayed shut-off automatic has been deactivated. Flow In Premium 02/07/2018...
  • Page 39: To Clear The Fat Filter Saturation Indicator

    '-' key while the trigger is off but in the ejected state until 'E' appears on the screen.  Now the metal grease filter cleaning prompt has been deleted. Fig. 10: Deleting the metal grease filter cleaning prompt warning 02/07/2018 Flow In Premium...
  • Page 40: Maintenance, Cleaning And Care

    Cleaning the metal grease filter. appears every 3 month or in case of decreasing perfor- Cleaning or replacing the activated carbon filter (for circula- mance tion fan operation only). Flow In Premium 02/07/2018...
  • Page 41: Metal Grease Filter Cleaning

    Make sure the metal grease filter does not fall off. Lay the metal grease filter forward and remove (Fig. 12 Rinse the metal filter by hand or in the dish- washer. Fig. 12: Removal of metal grease filters Cleaning the metal grease filter 02/07/2018 Flow In Premium...
  • Page 42 Clearing the warning for cleaning the metal grease filter 13). (Fig. Close the metal grease filter lid of the extractor hood Fig. 13: Inserting the metal grease filter Flow In Premium 02/07/2018...
  • Page 43: Clean Or Replace Activated Carbon Filter

    Fig. 15 Activated carbon filter housing Activated carbon filter with frame Unscrew the connecting screw (Fig. 16/1) (Fig.16). ATTENTION! Place the case on a firm surface, then push the filter down slightly to remove it. Fig. 16 02/07/2018 Flow In Premium...
  • Page 44: Cleaningand Care

    Never use aggressive and abrasive cleaning agents or sharp and pointed objects. – Before you start cleaning, take off any jewel- lery, to prevent scratching the surfaces. For the different surface type, please use the in following specified clean- ing agents/devices: Flow In Premium 02/07/2018...
  • Page 45: Cleaning The Device From The Outside

    Apply with a soft cloth the stainless steel care spray in a very thin layer on the stainless steel parts of the device. Lacquered surfaces do not require any additional care (do never apply any stainless steel care spray on such surfaces) 02/07/2018 Flow In Premium...
  • Page 46: Error Messages

    Clean the activated carbon filter pad or replace it operating noise pad (for circulation fan only) with a new one. Exhaust air duct Ask a professional technician to check the exhaust cross-section too small; air duct cross-section size. (less than Ø 150 mm) Flow In Premium 02/07/2018...
  • Page 47 Error messages Error table If you cannot solve the issue using the present table, call the customer service department Ä „Customer Service Hotline (for Germany, Austria,Switzerland, France, Belgium,Netherlands and Luxembourg)” on page 3). 02/07/2018 Flow In Premium...
  • Page 48: Accessories And Spare Parts

    – Only use original SILVERLINE spare parts or accessories approved by SILVERLINE. In case of any uncertainties, always – call the customer service department Ä...
  • Page 49: Accessories Exhaust Air Operation

    Accessories exhaust air fan operation Window flip switch with cable Fig. 18 Item no.: FKS cable Fig. 18: Window flip switch with cable Radio-operated window flip switch Fig. 19 Item no.: FFKSL Fig. 19: Radio-operated window flip switch 02/07/2018 Flow In Premium...
  • Page 50: Acessories Recirculating Air Operation

    Fig. 21 Item no.: ATW RADIO Fig. 21: Exhaust gas tempera- ture sensor device with ATW-RA- 17.2.3 Accessories recirculating air operation Activated carbon filter Fig. 22 U-START 811, Item no.: YM974.3413.01 Fig. 22: Activated carbon filter Flow In Premium 02/07/2018...
  • Page 51: Cleaning/Care Products

    Item no.: YT142.3413.01 Ask your specialised kitchen equipment retailer for a metal grease filter fitting for you extractor hood. Alternatively, you may find Fig. 25: High quality metal grease filters the required information on our website www. silverline24.de. 02/07/2018 Flow In Premium...
  • Page 52: Disassembly And Disposal

    Disassembling the device ATTENTION Disconnect the device from the mains power supply. /2) towards Move the activated carbon filter (Fig. 26 the direction of the error (Abb.26). Fig. 26 Activated carbon filter housing Activated carbon filter Flow In Premium 02/07/2018...
  • Page 53 Fig. 29 Mounting screws of the device Equipment Turn the clamping screws and remove the cap insert (Fig. 30). Remove the connecting piece on the hood insert (Fig. 30). Fig. 30 Assembly screws Hood use Mounting screws 02/07/2018 Flow In Premium...
  • Page 54: Disposal

    The discarded activated carbon filter pads may be disposed into the household waste. Activated carbon filter honeycomb filter Discarded honeycomb filter may (for circulation fan operation only) be disposed into the household waste. Flow In Premium 02/07/2018...
  • Page 55: Technical Specifications

    Noise impact [dB(A) with power level 2] Min./Max. Normal operation 67/66 dB(A) *Pursuant to EU regulation 65/2014 – EN61591, EN60704-2-13, EN50554. Cleaning the metal grease filter dishwasher-proof Number of activated carbon filter (circu- lation fan operation) Protection class Subject to technical changes! 02/07/2018 Flow In Premium...
  • Page 56: Nameplate

    The type plate is located behind the metal grease filter inside the hood body and contains the above listed infor- mation: Fig. 33: Type plate (Example) Model name Item number Manufacturer Revision number Serial number Customer service Technical specifications Flow In Premium 02/07/2018...
  • Page 57: Warranty

    02/07/2018 Flow In Premium...
  • Page 58 This guarantee is subject to the law of the Federal Republic of Germa- Enter your device data here: Item number Model name Revision number Serial number Date of purchase / day of installation Flow In Premium 02/07/2018...
  • Page 59 Warranty For any questions concerning complaints, please call the customer service department Ä „Customer service hotline (for Germany, Aus- tria,Switzerland, France,Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg)” on page 3). 02/07/2018 Flow In Premium...
  • Page 60: Unpacking And Assembling

    If you detect any damage, contact immediately your specialist retailer or the customer service depart- Ä ment ( „Customer servicehotline (for Germany, Austria,Switzerland, France, Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg)” on page 3). In this case, the device must not be assembled. Flow In Premium 02/07/2018...
  • Page 61: Note Before Assembling

    Always comply with all statutory and administrative provisions regarding the disposal of exhaust air. Advantages  The activated carbon filter is not required.  Unpleasant odours are reduced.  Lower condensation 02/07/2018 Flow In Premium...
  • Page 62: Recirculating Air Operation

     Easy Assembly (wall opening required)  Energy-saving operation Disadvantages (in comparison to exhaust air fan operation)  Activated carbon filters required lower exhaust performance high- er noise level  higher odor nuisance  higher condensation Flow In Premium 02/07/2018...
  • Page 63: Power Supply Connection

    Fit the exhaust air adapter for the flat duct of the metal air extractor with the 4 mounting screws (Fig. 37 AFig. 37 Attach the device to the metal base on the stove (Fig. 38). Fig. 38 02/07/2018 Flow In Premium...
  • Page 64 Drill a hole of Ø260 mm for the engine ex- haust air duct (Fig.41). Fig. 41 Cut-out at the bottom Do not draw the air ex- tract with the screws A, B, C, D, E, F (Fig. 42). Fig. 42 Flow In Premium 02/07/2018...
  • Page 65: Assemble The Reducing Adapter (For Exhaust Air Operation With Ø125 Mm Air Duct Only)

    Assemble the reducing adapter (for exhaust air fan operation with Ø 125mm air duct only) For the exhaust air fan operation, a wall opening (possibly requir- ing a core hole drilling) with a diameter of 150 mm is necessary. 02/07/2018 Flow In Premium...
  • Page 66: Assembling The Hob

    High self weight ATTENTION Risk of injury caused by device falling down! The heavy device weight may cause the risk of injuries. – Always ask a another person to secure the device, while assembling or disassem- bling it. Flow In Premium 02/07/2018...
  • Page 67: Air Operation Only)

    You will more information and order in- structions in the . Press the lid (Fig. 46) together along its long sides, to open the black box (Fig. 46), and take the lid off (Fig. 46) Fig. 46: Opening and closing the box 02/07/2018 Flow In Premium...
  • Page 68: Establish Power Supply

    For best results of reducing the extractor hood operating noise, use a smooth walled circular tube with a diameter of 150 mm. A smaller air duct diameter reduce the extraction efficiency and results in greater operating noise. Flow In Premium 02/07/2018...
  • Page 69: Cleaning The Extractor Hood

    After assembling the extractor hood, clean its “Outside external surfaces (chapter 15.2.2 cleaning of the device.” on page 45 ) and treat them according to the given instructions (chapter 15.2.3 „Servicing the device“ on page 45). 02/07/2018 Flow In Premium...

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