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ALNO AEI 902 E Instruction Manual

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IntroductionA - Light SwitchB - BoosterC - Speed Switch
These instructions are designed to tell you of the various technical details of your cookerThe Booster button sets the hood for 5 minutes into the maximum speed and than turn
hood and to make you familiar with its use. Since these instructions cover more thanback into the before chosen speed. If any speed button will be pushed for more than
one type of hood within the same series, it may be that reference is made to components2 seconds the speed will be temporised for 5 minutes and than the unit switch-off
that do not form part of the hood that you are installing. The hood may be used as ancompletely.
exhaust or filter hood. If evacuation is available (exhaust duct or air flue) we recommendOperation light and function of saturation indication for the grease filters
using the hood in the exhaust version to discharge all the kitchen vapours and odoursThe saturation of the grease filter will be indicated by the operation LED. By switch off
out-doors. Fittings can vary from country to country. We reserve the right to modify thecooker hood and pushing the Booster button the operation LED will indicate the saturation
product without any notice always with the aim of improvements and in compliance withof the grease filter with following meanings:
the relevant norm.- illumination of the button ON/OFF: less than 6 working hours
Suggestions for using the hood in exhaust position- illumination of the button 2: between 6 and 18 working hours
When an exhaust hood and a heat source requiring ambient air (e.g. gas, oil, coal stoves,- illumination of the button 3: more than 18 working hours
etc.) are used at the same time, attention is required because the air necessary forEach time you switch off the hood the saturation of the grease filter will shown for 5
combustion is exhausted from the room through the hood and this creates depression.seconds.
There is no such danger when the maximum depression in the room is 0,04 mbar. In thisAfter you have cleaned or eventual changed the grease filter you should reset the timer
condition no exhaust gas from the heat source is piped. To assure this condition, makeby means pushing the Booster button for more than 5 seconds.
openings in the room which cannot be closed (doors, windows, etc. are not sufficient)
and through which the air necessary for combustion can freely flow.Lamp Replacement
Note: ? All the exhaust ductwork in the apartment or house should be studied. In caseIt has a halogen lamp look out not to touch it with your hands when you replace
of doubts, get advice or authorisation from the person or agency responsible for theit. Use a dry and not greasy protection (for example a cloth) in order to avoid a
building. When using gas burners, gas ovens, etc. as well as when using the hood indirect contact with skin which could make the lamp break. Never use lamps with
the filter version, these precautions are not necessary.a wattage higher than the one shown on the label inside the hood.
N.B. By reducing of the exhaust ducting and as well by increasing the length and numbers
of elbows of the ducting the hood will lost on performance and could become noisy. WhenSafety rules
using the exhaust version, follow these rules: Do not connect the exhaust hood toDo not do any flambé cooking underneath the hood.
chimneys, flues, and air ducts serving the room. Before venting into exhaust flues andWhen frying never leave the pan alone because the cooking oil could flare up. Clean all
ducts no longer in use, ask for the approval of the person or agency responsible for thethe surfaces frequently to avoid danger of fire. To do so use a cloth and or brush soaked
building. The evacuated air must not be let into a warm air duct. For the evacuation ofin denatured ethyl alcohol. It is also important to remove and clean or substitute frequently
the exhausted air please note official instructions.the filter installed in the hood.
This appliance is not intended for use by small children or infirm persons without
Installationsupervision. Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with
The hood must be mounted over the centre of the cooking area. The minimum distancesthe appliance.
between the cooking area and the underpart of the hood are 650 mm.Warning: Exhaust air must not be discharged into any chimney or flue which may carry
Warning: If the room contains a fluid fuel burning appliance which is not of the ?balancecombustion products from other sources. In addition, exhaust air must not be discharged
flue? type make sure these is an adequate air inlet to the room at all times so that fumesinto a wall cavity unless designed for the purpose.
are not drawn down the flue.
Before drilling the wall make sure that no pipes or cables will be damaged. If there isMaintenance
no outer waste-pipe for the exhaust version, an air outlet with a diameter of O160mm,NOTE: Prior to any maintenance, switch off and disconnect from electrical supply.
in case you use the spigot reduction (Fig.4/K) you need an exhaust outlet of 130mm.1) Under normal cooking conditions the grease filter should be cleaned every 10-15 days
Attention: Take attention that the ceiling will support the weight of the cookerhood (aboutin hot water, to which a suitable detergent has been added. For reasons of efficiency
30 Kg). The screws supplied with this rangehood are designed for fixing to reinforcedand safety regular cleaning is advised.
concrete, masonry walls or hollow building blocks.2) The outer casing of the Cooker Hood should be cleaned with a damp cloth.
Attention: The distances, however, are subject to the safety rules in effect in the various3) The effective life of the carbon filter will naturally depend on the frequency and type
countries.of cooking fumes to which it is subjected. As general guide we suggest that a
Ceiling fixing of the cooker hoodreplacement is fitted at least every 12 months.
1)Decide at what height the hood is to be fitted, adjusting the Telescopic Trellis (Fig.4) Once a year, (more frequently with heavy usage), call a serviceman to clean the fan
4/A) and fix it using the four screws provided (Fig. 4/I).and air ducts to prevent build-up of flammable fat deposits.
2)Assemble the lateral duct support brackets (Fig. 4/J) at the trellis Fig. 4/A) withThe carbon filter
the four screws (Fig. 4/B), take attention that the flat part of the brackets is at theWhen a carbon filter is fitted, the air that is sucked in is additionally cleaned by the active
upper part.carbon particles within the filter. This filter cannot be cleaned and so needs to be replaced
3)If you use the spigot reduction (Fig. 4/K) fit it now on the upper part of thefrom time to time, approximately every six months, depending on how frequently the hood
motorbox (Fig. 4/L).is in use.
4)Fix the trellis to the ceiling by means of the screws and the plugs (Pict. 4/M). LookReplacing the active carbon filter (only for recirculation hoods)
out not to damage either wires or tubes and ensure that the power cord will passTo remove the filter (Fig.3) push the latches and pull the filter down (Fig. 3)
from the ceiling to the inner part of the trellis. Take care that the motor outlet isGrease filter (Fig.1)
turned on the opposite of you.This absorbs vapour-suspended grease particles and protects the kitchen and furniture
5)In case of exhaust version connect an outlet duct (not supplied) onto the motorfrom greasy residues. The filter should be washed every 10 to 15 days (in normal operating
exit and complete the electric connection.conditions). Dip the filter into a degreaser solution or put it in the dish washer. Make sure
6)Fit at the inner and upper part of the duct the adhesive foam tape (FIG.4/Q). Thenot to damage the filter, which is made of several layers of thin alloy, by hitting or crushing
tape should protrude 2-3 mm to seal perfect to the ceiling. Insert the inner tubeit. The aluminium filter will may change colour, that will have no influence of the efficiency
(Fig. 4/C) into the trellis, push it to the ceiling and fasten it by means of the twoof the filter, may it will improve it.
screws (Fig. 4/D).
7)Fix the support ring (Fig. 4/E) for the out duct onto the trellis (Fig. 4/A) by meansSafety Requirements
of the 4 screws M6. Insert the outer duct (Fig. 4/F) and fix it with 2 screws (Fig.Exhaust air must not be discharged into any chimney, or flue which may carry combustion
4/G) onto the support ring (Fig. 4/E). Take attention that the control panel isproducts from other sources. In addition, exhaust air must not be discharged into a wall
turned to you. If the hood is with glass shield, fix the duct into the upper hole, ifcavity unless designed for the purpose. Double insulated, do not earth! Note instructions
it is without glass shield, fix the duct into the lower hole. Connect the flatfor cleaning fan as note ?4? on ?MAINTENANCE?. Moreover it is important to clean
connectors together (Fig.4/N).regularly each filter of the hood or replace it.
8)Fasten the halogen support (Fig. 4/H) to the Trellis using the 4 M6 screws (Fig. 4/Attention: THE RANGEHOOD IS DESIGNED FOR INDOOR USE ONLY. UNDER NO
O), take care that the halogen spots (Fig. 1) are turned to the opposite of you.CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD THIS UNIT BE INSTALLED IN OUTDOOR CONDITION
Complete electrical connection of the halogen spots. If your hood is supplied withOR OVER A BARBECUE.
an glass shield (Fig. 4/P) fit the glass shield onto the halogen support and take
care that the gap is fitted into the lock.What to do in the case of a defect?
Note: In case of filtering version insert the charcoal filter (supplied only if the hood isIn the case of a service call, please give your service agent the following
ordered in filtering version).
information:
Model
Electric connection
Note ? A damaged power supply cord must be changed by the Service.Type
Make sure the supply voltage ratings correspond with those stated on the appliance dataManuf.-No.
plate.
You will find this information on the type plate, situated next to the
Attention: if the appliance is not provided with a plug or cannot be easily connected to
a wall socket, then the electrical circuit must incorporate a circuit breaker having at leastventilation motor. Enter the numbers immediately into the appropriate
a 3 mm separation between contacts. If the appliance is supplied with a plug the plugboxes. This information will enable the service agent to prepare the
must be easily accessible after installation.necessary spare parts in advance, so that your cooker hood can be
Attention: This appliance must be connected to a system equipped with earth or groundrepaired on the first service visit.
place. The manufacturers decline responsibility for problems caused by failure to observeTechnical data
this rule.Linking value: motor 200 Watt
The wires in the supply cord are coloured as follows:Lighting: 2 x 20 W
green/yellow = ground ? blue = neutral ? brown = lineTotal value: 240 W / 230 V / 50 Hz
Electric linking: fixed electric cable 0,9 m with safety plug. In case of
Using the cooker hood3
interventions remove the plug! Power: 750 m/h max.
The cooker hood should be switched on either before or at the same as cooking or frying
commences. The grease and carbon filters are more effective if the fan is not switched
off immediately after cooking or frying is completed, but only after a period of some 20-
30 minutes.
User instructions
The hood has the following controls (Fig. 2):
Each button is illuminated during it?s function by a blue LED.
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