Contents Safety Procedures/Information, Warnings…………………………………………..3 Recommendation for Product Installation and Dimensions ......4 Indication of the Serial Number Plate Location ..........5 Explanation of the Characters in the Serial Number ......... 6 Product Specifications ..................7 Control Panel and Operation ................8 Troubleshooting - Measurement of Component Values.………………………….9 Fault Flow Chart ....................16 Disassembly Manual ...................
1. Safety Procedures/Information, Warnings CAUTION!! Before servicing, disconnect the unit from power to prevent power from being switched on accidentally Usage voltage of your product is 220-240 Volt~50 Hz. Power cord of your product is fitted with a grounded plug. This cord must be plugged into a grounded outlet.
2. Recommendation for Product Installation and Dimensions APPLIANCE POSITION After completing the installation of hood, the minimum distance must be 65 cm between the product and any electric cooker; and 75 cm between it and any gas ranges or cookers burning other.
3. Indication of the Serial Number Label Location Picture Picture : Product name plate is affixed on the area shown with a red circle in the photograph.
5. Product Specifications Size (cm) 60-90 60-90 Max Volume Level (db) Lighting Spark Plug Spark Plug Use Version Motorized Motorized Total Power (W) Air Outlet Connection (mm) 120/150 120/150 Material Inox Inox Filter Aluminum Cartridge Filter Aluminum Cartridge Filter Air Flow at Maximum Speed Control Mechanical Push Button Mechanical Push Button...
6. Control Panel and Usage Push Button Product Usage 1. Press this button to reset the product. 2. When this button is pressed, product will operate at speed level 1. 3. When this button is pressed, product will operate at speed level 2. 4.
7. Troubleshooting - Measurement of Component Values A. COMPONENT LIST Switch: Terminal: 4. Control Motor Block 5. Motor Connecting Cable : 3. Power Cord : 6. Lamp:...
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B. TROUBLESHOOTING All measurements other than the cord short circuit test are performed as energized. The relevant person shall wear insulating shoes and shall not contact the circuits by hand. In case of contact, he shall cut off power, and re- supply the required energy during measurement.
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C. MEASUREMENTS 1. Circuit Power Check The indicator shall indicate 220 V when the positive and negative probes (the pole is irrelevant) in the AC voltage range of the multimeter (while Range: Auto or Range: 100) are contacted with the pins connected to the power cord of the terminal while power is supplied to the product.
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ii. Short Circuit Test for Switch Motor 1st Speed Cord Switch the multimeter to the short circuit test mode. Contact one of the probes (the pole is irrelevant) to the terminal of the brown cord of the push button and the other one to the terminal of the red cord.
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4. Short Circuit Test for the Receptacle Assembly Switch the multimeter to the short circuit test mode. Contact one of the probes (the pole is irrelevant) to the terminal on the end of the receptacle cord and the other one to the conductors inside the receptacle.
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7. Motor current power rating This measurement is not performed under energy. A clamp-on ammeter is required to make this measurement. circuit cable measured must pass through the middle of the clamp ampere. The adjustment stage is set to alternating current and the desired speed of the engine is turned off.
8. Failure Flow Chart Let's Energize the Product When we activate the relevant component on the switch, does the component work? No Malfunction Is the fuse off? Let's Open Insurance Is there a corresponding voltage at the terminal of the power cable? Is the required voltage value observed at the circuit output of the relevant Is there a problem with the...
9. Disassembly Manual Fig. 1 Fig. 1: Disconnect the appliance. Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Figs. 2-3: Remove the chimneys from the product. Fig. 4 Fig. 5 Figs. 4-5: Remove the filter from the product.
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Fig. 6 Fig. 6: Remove the lighting plastic by carefully pressing it from the inside. Fig 7 Fig 8 Figs. 7-8: Remove the lamps by turning them counter clockwise. Fig 9 Fig 10 Figs. 9-10: Remove the terminal box cover and remove the cover.
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Fig 11 Fig 12 Figs. 11-12: Remove the screws fixing the glass and take the glass off the product. Fig 13 Fig 14 Figs. 13-14: Remove the screws fixing the product and take the product off the wall. Fig 15 Fig 16 Figs.
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Fig 17 Fig 18 Figs. 17-18: Remove the screws fixing the button and take the button from the product. Fig 19 Fig 20 Figs 19-20: Remove the support plate screws. Fig 21 Fig 22 Figs 21-22: Remove the button from the product by removing the screws on the fixing plate.
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Fig 23 Fig. 23: Remove the terminal from the product. Fig 24 Fig 25 Figs. 24-25: Remove the screws securing the front panel to the motor box. Fig 26 Fig. 26: Separate the front panel from the motor box sheet.
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Fig 27 Fig 28 Figs. 27-28: Remove the screws securing the motor. Fig 29 Fig 30 Figs. 29-30: You can replace the motor by unscrewing the plate screws. Note: Assemble the appliance by performing the reverse of this procedure.
10. Carbon Filter Change Fig 1 Fig 2 Figs. 1-2: Take the aluminum filters from the product. Fig 3 Fig 4 Figs. 3-4: Turn the carbon filter by hand counter clockwise. Remove the carbon filter tabs from where they are attached. Fig 5 Figs.
11. Cleaning Recommendation General Cleaning CAUTION!! Before cleaning, disconnect the unit from power to prevent power from being switched on accidentally The surface could be damaged due to aggressive and abrasive cleaning agents. Never use aggressive and abrasive cleaning agents. Surface of appliance and control units are sensitive to scratching.
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