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Swegon CASA
Rock | Swing
D_Hoods_c-u/2025-04-08
991.0641.667/180446
Design Smart
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INSTALLATION & USE

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  • Page 1 Swegon CASA Design Smart ® Rock | Swing INSTALLATION & USE D_Hoods_c-u/2025-04-08 991.0641.667/180446...
  • Page 2: Maintenance

    Important infromation This document is intended for anyone using the Swegon CASA cooker hood. Please read this user manual before using the appliance. Keep the manual for future reference. A digital version of this document is also available on our website.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Rock | Swing Table of Contents Important information ..................2 1. General Information ..................4 2. Control Technologies ..................4 3. Installation ..................... 4 3.1 Wall Installation ..................... 5 3.2 Island Installation ................... 7 4. Commissioning .................... 10 5. Operation ....................14 6.
  • Page 4: General Information

    Thanks to their stylish and streamlined design, The cooker hood is connected to a Smart- all Swegon CASA cooker hoods blend seam- controlled ventilation unit using a modular lessly into modern kitchen interiors. Special cable. If the modular cable is routed inside attention has been paid to user convenience, building structures (e.g., inside a wall), the...
  • Page 5: Wall Installation

    Rock | Swing 3.1 Wall Installation Mounting the Wall Brackets, Mounting accessories, screws, and other marking on the Wall. installation hardware are included with the cooker hood. The exhaust air must be ducted outdoors in accordance with applicable regulations. The exhaust must not be connected to any duct used for discharging smoke or flue gases from, for example, a fireplace, wood- or oil- fired boiler, or similar appliances.
  • Page 6 Rock | Swing If using the supplied wall plugs, drill ∅ 6 mm Duct Cover Installation holes instead. Insert wall plugs E into the Gently spread the sides of the upper duct holes. Ensure the wall plugs used are suitable cover and place them over the C brackets.
  • Page 7: Island Installation

    Rock | Swing 3.2 Island Installation Marking on the ceiling Mounting accessories, screws, and other installation hardware are included with the cooker hood. The exhaust air must be ducted outdoors in accordance with applicable regulations. The exhaust must not be connected to any duct used for discharging smoke or flue gases from, for example, a fireplace, wood- or oil- fired boiler, or similar appliances.
  • Page 8 Rock | Swing Adjusting the Frame Height Installing the Duct Covers NOTE! The maximum distance from the bottom Place the adjusted frame on the floor or on edge of the cooker hood to the top edge of the a table protected with a piece of packaging duct cover is 1070 mm.
  • Page 9 Rock | Swing Connect the power supply cable (1,5 m) (A) Installing the Cooker Hood onto the Frame to the hood’s connector and plug the power adapter into the socket. Connect the cooker hood to the ventilation unit using the modular cable (B).
  • Page 10: Commissioning

    Rock | Swing 4. Commissioning Lift the upper duct cover into position and secure it with screws E. There should be a separate general exhaust in Carefully cut the protective plastic film along the kitchen. The general kitchen exhaust must the seam between the upper and lower duct not be directed through the cooker hood covers using a sharp knife or razor blade.
  • Page 11 Rock | Swing Basic Ventilation Adjustment Boost Ventilation Adjustment NOTE! It is not recommended to use the Open the damper C using the switch located cooker hood for basic ventilation if it bypasses on the cooker hood. Remove the sliding the heat recovery unit (HRU).
  • Page 12 The fan Roof Fan Operation speed indicator shows the selected mode. The Swegon CASA Smart cooker hood can Note. The speeds can only be adjusted control a roof fan equipped with an EC motor. from lower to higher. For example, the...
  • Page 13 Rock | Swing 10 V • Confirm and save the adjustments by pressing and holding the Light Control button for about five seconds. If confirmation is not done and no buttons are pressed for ten minutes, the cooker hood will return to normal mode, and the changes will not be saved.
  • Page 14: Operation

    The cooker hood should be used during cooking at a speed that matches the ventilation need. 1. Fan Speed Selection. 5. Light Control. When connected to a Swegon CASA ven- The cooker hood light is turned on and off tilation unit, the cooker hood can control using the light button. By default, the light the ventilation system’s operating mode:...
  • Page 15: Maintenance And Care

    Rock | Swing 6. Maintenance and Care Grease Filter Regular cleaning of the cooker hood and grease filter is essential. Failure to do so will Under normal use, the grease filter should be reduce the hood’s ability to capture cooking cleaned approximately twice a month.
  • Page 16: Accessories

    7.2 Twist Fan Unit (TTEC) The Swegon CASA Twist is an ultra-quiet fan unit for cooker hoods, which can also func- tion as a central ventilation fan. It is controlled via a Swegon CASA Smart cooker hood and equipped with an energy-efficient EC DC motor.
  • Page 17: Technical Specifications

    Rock | Swing 8. Technical Specifications 8.1 Power Supply Ratings Wall Model Island Model Power Supply 24 V, 12 W, 0,5 A 24 V, 12 W, 0,5 A Lighting Power 2 x 2 W 4 x 2 W Total Power Consumption 12 W 12 W 8.2 Fume Capture Efficiency...
  • Page 18: Adjustment Diagrams

    Rock | Swing 8.3 Adjustment Diagrams 8.3.1 Basic Ventilation = Pressure at the measurement port LpW= A-weighted sound power level, relative to 1 pW LpA= A-weighted sound pressure level in a room with 10 m² sound absorption (Sabins) All rights to make changes are reserved. 2025-04-08...
  • Page 19 Rock | Swing = Actual duct pressure All rights to make changes are reserved. 2025-04-08...
  • Page 20: Boost Ventilation

    Rock | Swing 8.3.2 Boost Ventilation = Pressure at the measurement port LpW= A-weighted sound power level, relative to 1 pW LpA= A-weighted sound pressure level in a room with 10 m² sound absorption (Sabins) All rights to make changes are reserved. 2025-04-08...
  • Page 21 Rock | Swing = Actual duct pressure All rights to make changes are reserved. 2025-04-08...
  • Page 22: Electrical Connections

    Rock | Swing 8.4 Electrical Connections 1. Control cable for ventilation unit or ILVA transformer unit, RJ9 connector (modular cable) 2. Power supply: 24 V 3. Control signal for Twist fan unit or EC roof fan: 0...10 VDC* 4. Ext in: Control input for damper and lighting (volt-free contact)* 5.
  • Page 23: Dimensions

    Rock | Swing 8.6 Dimensions 8.6.1 Rock, wall model Weight Rock 60 16 kg Rock 90 21 kg 8.6.2 Rock, isalnd model Weight Rock 90 I 32kg All rights to make changes are reserved. 2025-04-08...
  • Page 24: Swing, Wall Model

    Rock | Swing 8.6.3 Swing, wall model Weight Swing 60 19 kg Swing 90 23 kg 8.6.4 Swing, island model Weight Swing 90 I 32 kg All rights to make changes are reserved. 2025-04-08...
  • Page 25: Duct Cover Extension (Accessory)

    Rock | Swing 8.6.5 Duct Cover Extension (Accessory) Rock, wall model Swing, wall model Rock 400 (PRJ4) Swing 400 (PSJ4) 800 mm 1360 mm 760 mm 1320 mm Rock 800 (PRJ8) Swing 800 (PSJ8) 800 mm 1720 mm 840 mm 1760 mm Rock, island model Swing, island model...

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