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H22160 009
H22160 006
H22190 009
H22190 006
EN SERVICE MANUAL
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  • Page 1 H22160 009 H22160 006 H22190 009 H22190 006 EN SERVICE MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety Procedures/Informat�on, Warn�ngs ....3 Recommendat�on for Product Installat�on and D�mens�ons ................4 Ind�cat�on of the Ser�al Number Plate Locat�on ..5 Explanat�on of the Characters �n the Ser�al Number .. 6 Product Spec�f�cat�ons ........... 7 Control Panel and Operat�on ......... 8 Troubleshoot�ng - Measurement of Component Values ..................
  • Page 3: Safety Procedures/Informat�On, Warn�Ngs

    1. Safety Procedures/Information, Warnings CAUTION! Before servicing, disconnect the unit from power to prevent power from being switched on accidentally. 1. Usage voltage of your product is 220-240 Volt~50-60 Hz. 2. Power cord of your product is fitted with a grounded plug. This cord must be plugged into a grounded outlet.
  • Page 4: Recommendat�On For Product Installat�On And

    2. Recommendation for Product Installation and Dimensions APPLIANCE POSITION...
  • Page 5: Ind�Cat�On Of The Ser�Al Number Plate Locat�On

    After completing the installation of hood, the minimum distance must be 55 cm between the product and any electric cooker; and 65 cm between it and any gas ranges or cookers burning other fuels. 3. Indication of the Serial Number Label Location Fig.
  • Page 6: Explanat�On Of The Characters �N The Ser�Al Number

    4. Explanation of the Characters in the Serial Number Product serial no. Month of Manufacture Year of Manufacture Option Company no. Size Product no.
  • Page 7: Product Spec�F�Cat�Ons

    5. Product Spec�f�cat�ons F�lter ALUMINIUM_CARTRIDGE_FILTER Total Power (W) Control TOUCH_CONTROL L�ghtn�ng HALOGEN LED Max No�se Level (dB) S�ze (cm) 60/90 Use Vers�on MOTORIZED(EXHAUST) Mater�al DKP+TEMPERED_GLASS A�r Outlet Connect�on (mm) A�r Flow at Max�mum Speed (m...
  • Page 8: Control Panel And Operat�On

    6. Control Panel and Usage 1. Press th�s button to turn on or off the lamp. 2. When th�s button �s pressed, product w�ll operate at speed level 1. 3. When th�s button �s pressed, product w�ll operate at speed level 2. 4.
  • Page 9: Troubleshoot�Ng - Measurement Of Component Values

    7. Troubleshooting - Measurement of Component Values A. COMPONENT LIST The components used in the product are as follows; Circuit Board 5. Touch Control Board Motor Block 6. Motor Connecting Cable Power Cord 7. Led Lamp Touch Control Connecting Cable 8.
  • Page 10 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.
  • Page 11 the values indicating the engine outputs are not seen. ♦ Micromatch Connector Input Check  The switch cable may be faulty if the values specified in the micromatch connector input of the switch are not observed. In such a case, a cord short circuit test shall be performed.
  • Page 12 C. MEASUREMENTS 1. Circuit Power Check This measurement is performed under energy. The indicator should show 220V at the AC voltage level of the multimeter (Range: Auto or Range: 100) when the positive and negative probes (the pole is irrelevant) are in contact with the input terminal of the circuit when the product has energy.
  • Page 13 3. Micromatch Connector Input Check The multimeter DC voltage should be brought to the measurement stage when making these measurements. The leg connections of the connector on the card are: Figure 1 a. Switchboard Supply Input Check This measurement is performed under energy. 15V should be seen on the display when the red probe is in contact with leg 1 shown in Figure1 and the black probe is in contact with leg 3 shown in Figure1.
  • Page 14 b. Switchboard Lamp Output Check This measurement is performed under energy. The red probe of the multimeter should be in contact with leg 1 shown in Figure-1 and the black probe should be in contact with leg 5. 10V value is observed here if the lamp is not active.
  • Page 15 III. M3 Output Check The red probe of the mult�meter should be �n contact w�th leg 1 shown �n F�gure-1 and the black probe should be �n contact w�th leg 8. 10V value �s observed here �f M3 �s not act�ve. Th�s value decreases to 8V when M3 �s act�ve 4.
  • Page 16 5. IDC Socket Output Check The multimeter DC voltage should be brought to the measurement stage when making these measurements. The leg connections of the connector on the card are. Figure-2: Switchboard Supply Input Check This measurement is performed under energy. 15V should be seen on the display when the red probe is in contact with leg 1 shown in Figure-2 and the black probe is in contact with leg 3 shown in Figure-2.
  • Page 17 Switchboard Lamp Input Check This measurement is performed under energy. The red probe of the multimeter should be in contact with leg 1 shown in Figure-2 and the black probe should be in contact with leg 5. 10V value is observed here if the lamp is not active.
  • Page 18 II. M2 Input Check This measurement is performed under energy. The red probe of the multimeter should be in contact with leg 1 shown in Figure-2 and the black probe should be in contact with leg 9. 10V value is observed here if the M2 is not active.
  • Page 19 6. Motor Speed 1 Measurement This measurement is performed under energy. The indicator should show 220V at the AC voltage level of the multimeter (Range: Auto or Range:100) when the positive and negative probes (the pole is irrelevant) are in contact with the N-M1 legs of the motor output shown in Figure-2.
  • Page 20 8. Motor Speed 3 Measurement This measurement is performed under energy. The indicator should show 220V at the AC voltage level of the multimeter (Range: Auto or Range:100) when the positive and negative probes (the pole is irrelevant) are in contact with the N-M3 legs of the motor output shown in Figure-2.
  • Page 21 10. Short C�rcu�t Test for the Lampholder Assembly Th�s measurement �s not performed under energy. Sw�tch the mult�meter to the short c�rcu�t test mode. Insert a conductor �nto the c�rcu�t �nput socket (such as a needle) �n test�ng th�s cable. Contact one of the probes (the pole �s �rrelevant) to the �nstalled metal conductor and contact the other to the conductors �n the lampholder.
  • Page 22 D. REASONS FOR FAULTS * *Sw�tch fault Damage to the sw�tch c�rcu�t D�stort�on of the capactve effect due to prec�ptat�on �n the touch c�rcu�ts. Mo�sture �n the sw�tch plast�c Sw�tches los�ng ther propert�es �n sw�tch keys **C�rcu�t fault Damage to the c�rcu�t Incorrect connecton of cables on c�rcu�t...
  • Page 23: Fault Flow Chart

    8. Fa�lure Flow Chart Energize the Product Are the keys lights on when the keys are pressed? Did the relevant component work? Did the relevant component work? No fault Have you heard the noise indicating Is the fuse off? that the circuit relay has been activated? (Clicking) Turn on the fuse Switch or circuit fault...
  • Page 24: D�Sassembly Manual

    9. Disassembly Manual Fig. 1 Fig. 1: Disconnect the appliance. Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Figs. 2-3: Remove the screws shown on the chimneys on the product and remove the inner chimney. Fig.4 Fig.5 Figs. 4-5: Remove the screws shown on the product and remove the outer chimney from the product.
  • Page 25 Fig.6 Fig.7 Figs. 6-7: Lift the glass and take the metal filter from the product. Fig.8 Fig.9 Figs. 8-9: Remove the shock absorbers shown in the picture first by removing the screws on the glass side and then on the motor box. Fig.10 Fig.
  • Page 26 Fig.11 Fig.12 Figs. 11-12: Remove the screws shown in the figure in order to remove the switch glass. Fig. 13 Fig. 14 Figs. 13-14: Remove the switch cover and cable on the switch glass. Fig. 15 Fig. 16 Figs. 15-16: Take the switch slot and the touch switch from the glass.
  • Page 27 Fig. 17 Fig. 18 Figs. 17-18: Press the lampholder assembly and remove the lamp is by turning it counterclockwise. Fig. 19 Fig. 20 Figs 19-20: Remove the screws on the back of the product to remove the lampholder from the product and take the product from the lampholder.
  • Page 28 Fig. 23 Fig. 24 Figs. 23-24: Disconnect the cables on the circuit from their sockets and remove the screws securing the motor to the motor box. Fig. 25 Fig. 26 Figs. 25-26: Disconnect the cable on the motor and remove the motor from the product. Fig.
  • Page 29: Clean�Ng Recommendat�Ons

    10. Cleaning Recommendation 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.
  • Page 30: W�R�Ng D�Agram (For All Boards)

    11. Wiring Diagram (For All Boards) SM 650 µ 12 LEDLİ LAMP H451.1000.59.00 FUSE BLUE J14- LAMP YELLOW-GREEN BROWN H401.1000.18.00...

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