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SILVERLINE COOKER HOODS
ARIEL DOWNDRAFT
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  • Page 1 SILVERLINE COOKER HOODS ARIEL DOWNDRAFT Read this manual prior to performing any task!
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Table of contents INPUT......................4 Technical Drawing..................5 WARNING AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS..........7 3.1 LETHAL RISK, DANGER OF POISONING......... 9 USAGE WITH AND WITHOUT CARBON FILTER........13 4.1 Replacement of Carbon Filters............14 CLEANING AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE........15 5.1 Cleaning the metal oil filters...............
  • Page 3: Input

    INPUT INPUT This guideline and the safety data includes all necessary information for a safe mounting as well as a safe use without defects. Please read all of this guideline and safety data before using the appliance. Make the most suitable installation plan according to these information Keep the guideline in an appro-...
  • Page 4: Technical Drawing

    Technical Drawing Technical Drawing 118,5 Fig. 1 02.05.2019 DOWNDRAFT Hoods...
  • Page 5 Technical Drawing Ø160 Fig. 2 02.05.2019 DOWNDRAFT Hoods...
  • Page 6: Warning And Safety Precautions

    WARNING AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WARNING AND SAFETY PRECAU- TIONS WARNING AND SAFETY PRECAU- Make sure that the installation place allows the user to easily TIONS unplug the power cable in case of This appliance can be used by any danger. children of 8 years and older, Do not touch your product's lamps people with physical, sensory or...
  • Page 7 WARNING AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Do not use non-fire-resistant fil- If the feeder cable is damaged, it tering materials instead of the filter. must be replaced by its manufac- turer or its authorized technical Do not operate your product service or any other personnel without filter, and do not remove qualified at the same level, in order the filters when the product is in...
  • Page 8: Lethal Risk, Danger Of Poisoning

    WARNING AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS LETHAL RISK, DANGER OF POISONING 3.1 LETHAL RISK, rooms. If adequate air entry is not pro- vided, vacuum emerges. In such a DANGER OF POI- case, the toxic gases are absorbed SONING from the flue and waste gas channel, and are taken into to door again.
  • Page 9 WARNING AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS LETHAL RISK, DANGER OF POISONING L WARNING L WARNING Electrocution hazard! Fire danger! – A malfunctioning device may – The oil residue in the oil filter cause electric shock. Never turn may catch fire.Clean the oil filter on a malfunctioning device.
  • Page 10 WARNING AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS LETHAL RISK, DANGER OF POISONING L WARNING NOTICE Risk of burn, risk of electric shock! If the feeder cable is damaged, it must be replaced by its manufac- – Allow the appliance to cool turer or its authorized technical before cleaning or maintenance service or any other personnel process.
  • Page 11 WARNING AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS LETHAL RISK, DANGER OF POISONING Damage reasons L CAUTION Damage hazard due to corrosion. Always run the appliance to prevent condensate formation while cooking. Condensates may cause corrosion damage. Replace the mal- functioning lamp right away to pre- vent overloading of other lamps.
  • Page 12: Usage With And Without Carbon Filter

    USAGE WITH AND WITHOUT CARBON FILTER USAGE WITH AND WITHOUT CARBON FILTER Ventilated air mode You can use this appliance in exhaust air mode and ventilated air mode. Absorbed air is cleaned by the grease Exhaust air mode filters and an active carbon filter, and then it is transferred back to the The absorbed air is cleaned by the kitchen.Fig.
  • Page 13: Replacement Of Carbon Filters

    USAGE WITH AND WITHOUT CARBON FILTER Replacement of Carbon Filters 4.1 Replacement of 1- Connection screw of the active carbon filter Carbon Filters 2- Active Carbon Filter Remove the connection screw of the active carbon filter ( Fig. 8/1) by turning in the direction of the arrow.
  • Page 14: Cleaning And Preventive Maintenance

    CLEANING AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Cleaning the metal oil filters CLEANING AND PREVENTIVE MAIN- TENANCE Do not use excessively effective, L CAUTION acidic or alkaline cleaning agents. For cleaning the metal grease fil- Cleaning and user maintenance of ters, clean the holder parts of the the appliance shall not be per- metal grease filters in the appli- formed by unattended children.
  • Page 15 CLEANING AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Cleaning the metal oil filters Removing the metal oil filters Press the aluminium filter tab (1) and pull the aluminium filter to the direction of the arrow (Fig. 11). Hand-cleaning NOTICE! Material damage due to wrong detergent! Soften the metal oil filter in hot water and clean it with a soft brush.
  • Page 16: Description Of The Appliance

    DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE Installation and Unpacking of the Appliance DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE Fig. 12 Touchscreen Control Panel Body 2x Short Bracket Motor Box Electronic Circuit Box 2x Short Bracket Switch Patch Cord Connection Motor Box Main Connection Socket Socket 11- Housing Main Connection Socket 6.1 Installation and...
  • Page 17: Recommendations For Energy Saving

    DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE Recommendations for Energy Saving 6.2 Recommendations for Energy Saving Replace the carbon filters on a regular basis. Regularly clean your aluminium fil- ters. Since dirty filters would block the air passage, you might have to use the appliance at a higher speed.
  • Page 18: Content Of Package

    CONTENT OF PACKAGE CONTENT OF PACKAGE Fig. 13 Product Remote Control and Battery Electronic Circuit Box Sealing Gasket Motor Box 4x 3.9x22 Screw 2X Long Bracket 10- 4x M4 Washer 2x Short Bracket 11- 2x 3,5 x 6.5 Screws User Manual 02.05.2019 DOWNDRAFT Hoods...
  • Page 19: Assembly Of Product

    ASSEMBLY OF PRODUCT ASSEMBLY OF PRODUCT Parts inside the appliance may have sharp edges. Use protective gloves (Fig. 14). L CAUTION – The furniture that the appliance will be mounted on should be resistant to 90°C temperature. – The durability of the furniture that will be mounted on should Fig.
  • Page 20 ASSEMBLY OF PRODUCT Prepare the kitchen counter where Place the hob carefully the product will be mounted by inside the discharge that taking the scaled illustration into you have prepared on the consideration (). kitchen counter (Fig. 16). Fig. 15 1- Sealing Gasket Attach the supplied sealing Fig.
  • Page 21 ASSEMBLY OF PRODUCT Install the housing from the Front and rear air exhaust upper side using 2 short sections are located on the brackets supplied in installation housing. Remove housing accessories (Fig. 18) air exhaust cover plate according to installation plan (Fig.
  • Page 22 ASSEMBLY OF PRODUCT Make the air outlet pipe connec- Remove air exhaust cover plate tion (Fig. 22). (Fig. 23). Air exhaust pipe should have minimum bends and turns. Too many bends and turns will lower the performance of the appli- ance.
  • Page 23 ASSEMBLY OF PRODUCT Make air exhaust pipe connec- tion using a suitable dimen- sioned rectangular pipe (Fig. 25). Fig. 26 1- Feeding Cable 2- Electronic circuit Box - Motor Box Extension Cord 3- Electronic circuit Box - Motor Box Extension Cord Connect the appliance cables (Fig.
  • Page 24: Use Of Product

    USE OF PRODUCT USE OF PRODUCT Press the motor control buttons on the front panel. Electronic controlled models have TIMER function. Fig. 27 TIMER Press the button to move the lift LED will start blinking after motor up. "0" will be displayed in lift is start button is pressed for more than 2 extended less than 20 cm.
  • Page 25: 9.1 Remote Controller

    USE OF PRODUCT Remote Controller 9.1 Remote Controller 1- Motor On/Off 2- Increase Speed 3- Decrease Speed 4- Lighting On/Off Remote control is sold optionally with the product. The product that you bought may have no remote control option. L CAUTION –...
  • Page 26 USE OF PRODUCT Remote Controller Replacing the Battery; Remove the battery slot cover towards arrow direction by pressing on the tab (Fig. 29). Fig. 29 1- Battery Slot Cover Fig. 30 2- Battery Slot Cover Lock There are two batteries in your remote control.
  • Page 27: Authorized Service

    AUTHORIZED SERVICE 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.
  • Page 28 AUTHORIZED SERVICE Troubleshooting Fault description Cause Remedy Mains voltage must be 220-240 V, Product Does Not Work Check the power and product must be plugged into a connection. grounded socket. Mains voltage must be 220-240 V, Illumination lamp does Check the power and product must be plugged into a not operate connection.

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