beko BHCA63741BHSI Cooker Hood User Manual
- June 9, 2024
- Beko
Table of Contents
BHCA63741BHSI – BHCA93741BHSI
01M-8897823200-3622-06
01M-8897833200-3622-06
Cooker Hood
User Manual
Please read this user manual first!
Dear Valued Customer,
Thank you for preferring this Beko appliance. We hope that you get the best
results from your appliance which has been manufactured with high quality and
state-of- the-art technology. For this reason, please read this entire user
manual and all other accompanying documents carefully before using the
appliance and keep it as a reference for future use. If you handover the
appliance to someone else, give the user manual as well. Follow the
instructions by paying attention to all the information and warnings in the
user manual.
Remember that this user manual may also apply to other models. Differences
between models are explicitly described in the manual.
Meanings of the Symbols
Following symbols are used in various sections of this user manual:
**** | Important information and useful hints about usage. |
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WARNING: Warnings against dangerous situations concerning the security of |
life and property.
****| WARNING: Warning for danger of fire.
| WARNING: Warning for electric shock.
1.1 General Safety
Important Safety Instructions Read Carefully And Keep For Future Reference
This section contains safety instructions that will help protect from risk of
fire, electric shock, exposure to leak microwave energy, personal injury or
property damage.
Failure to follow these instructions shall void any warranty.
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Beko products comply with the applicable safety standards; therefore, in case of any damage on the appliance or power cable, it should be repaired or replaced by the dealer, service center or a specialist and authorized service alike to avoid any danger. Faulty or unqualified repair work may be dangerous and cause risk to the user.
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This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar applications such as:
– Staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other working environments;
– Farm houses
– By clients in hotels, and other residential type envi- ronments;
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Operate the appliance for its intended purpose only as described in this manual.
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The manufacturer cannot be held liable for damages resulting from improper installation or misuse of the product.
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This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
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Children shall not be allowed play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
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The minimum distance between the supporting surface for the cooking vessels on the hob and the lowest part of your product must be at least 65 cm.
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If the instructions for installation for the gas hob specify a greater distance, this has to be taken into account.
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Make sure that your mains power supply complies with the information supplied on the rating plate of the appliance.
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Never use the appliance if the power cable or the appliance itself is damaged.
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Prevent damage to the power cable by not squeezing, bending, or rubbing it on sharp edges. Keep the power cable away from hot surfaces and naked flame.
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Use the appliance with a grounded outlet only.
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Place the appliance in a way so that the plug is always accessible.
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Do not touch the lamps if they have operated for a long time. They can burn your hands since they will be hot.
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Follow the regulations set out by competent authorities on discharge of the exhaust air (this warning is not applicable for use without flue).
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Operate your appliance after putting a pot, pan etc. on the hob. Otherwise, high heat may cause deformation in some parts of your product.
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Turn off the hob before taking the pot, pan etc. from it.
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Do not leave hot oil on the hob. Pans with hot oil may cause self combustion.
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Pay attention to your curtains and covers since oil may catch fire while cooking food such as fries.
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Grease filter must be cleaned at least monthly. Carbon filter must be replaced at least every 3 months.
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Product shall be cleaned ac- cordance with user manual. If cleaning was not carried out in accordance with user manual, there may be fire risk.
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Do not use non-fire-resistant filtering materials instead of the current filter.
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Only use the original parts or parts recommended by the manufacturer.
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Do not operate the product without the filter and do not remove the filters while the product is running.
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In the event of be started any flame, de-energize your product and cooking appliances.
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In the event of be started any flame, cover the flame and never use water to extinguish.
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Unplug the appliance before each cleaning and when the appliance is not in use.
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The negative pressure in the environment should not exceed 4 Pa (4×10 bar) while the hood for electric hob and appliances running on another type of energy but electricity operate simultaneously.
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In the environment where the appliance is being used, the exhaust of devices running on fuel oil or gas, such as room heater must be absolutely isolated or device must be hermetical type.
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When connecting the flue, use pipes with a diameter of 120 or 150 mm. Pipe connection must be as short as possible and have as few elbows as possible.
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Danger of choking! Keep all the packaging materials away from children.
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The product outlet must not be connected to air channels that include other smoke.
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The ventilation in the room may be insufficient when the hood for electric hob is used simultaneously with the devices operating on gas or other fuels (this may not apply to appliances that only discharge the air back into the room).
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Objects placed on the productmay fall. Do not place any objects on the product.
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Do not flambe under the yourproduct.
WARNING: Before installing the Hood, remove the protective films. -
Never leave high naked flamesunder the hood when it is in operation
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Deep fat fryers must be continuously monitored during use:overheated oil can burst into flames.
1.2 Compliance with the WEEE Directive and Disposing of the Waste
Product:
**** This product complies with EU WEEE Directive (2012/19/EU). This product
bears a classification symbol for waste electrical and electronic equipment
(WEEE).
This symbol indicates that this product shall not be disposed with other
household wastes at the end of its service life. Used device must be returned
to offical collection point for recycling of electrical and electronic
devices. To find these collection systems please contact to your local
authorities or retailer where the product was puchased.
Each household performs important role in recovering and recycling of old
appliance.
Appropriate disposal of used appliance helps prevent potential negative
consequences for the environment and human health.
1.3 Compliance with RoHS Directive
The product you have purchased complies with EU RoHS Directive (2011/65/EU).
It does not contain armful and prohibited materials specified in the
Directive.
1.4 Package Information
Packaging materials of the product are manufactured from recyclable materials
in accordance with our National Environment Regulations. Do not dispo- se of
the packaging materials together with the domestic or other wastes. Take them
to the packaging material collection points designated by the local
authorities.
1.5 CE Declaration of Conformity
Frequency band | 2400 MHz |
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Max. Transmission power | 2.75 W |
As Arçelik A.Ş., we declare that this product and/or these products comply with the directive 2014/53/ EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following website: – Products: support.beko.com
General appearance
2.1 Overview
- Inner flue
- Outer flue
- Lateral absorption glass
- Aluminium oil filters (Behind glass cover)
- Control assembly
- Lamp
2.2 Technical data
Model | BHCA63741BHS1 | BHCA93741BHS1 |
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Supply voltage & Frequency | 220-240V — 50 Hz | |
Lamp power | 2×3 W | |
Motor power | 275 W | |
Flow rate — 3. Level | 580 m3/h | 575 m3/h |
Flow rate — Intensive level | 752 m3/h | 763 m3/h |
Insulation class of motor | Class F | |
Insulation class | Class I |
Operation of the appliance
3.1 Controlling the Appliance
KEY | FUNCTION |
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1 : Auto mode button HobToHood and Auto Mode functions cannot be used at the
same time.| It is used to make the choice between automatic and manual
operation. When you switch to automatic mode by pressing this button, the auto
key lights on 1-2-3 revolution LEDs respectively by 100% and finally moves to
the 1st revolution, where it operates as 1 time light off and 1 time light on
for 30 seconds. This duration is sufficient for the sensor to activate. The
sensor is used to measure air quality. In automatic mode, if an increase in
the value in the sensor is detected and the engine is closed, the engine is
run at the 2nd speed and the speed is automatically changed. Auto key and
speed key are indicated by lightening 100% while the engine is running. When
the auto key is pressed or the speed is changed while auto mode is active, the
changed speed indicator lights up 100% and the engine switches to that speed
and the auto key indicator lights up 50% and the auto is cancelled. If nothing
happens to allow the engine to start again within 15 minutes while the engine
is off, the automatic position is exited. If the hood is switched off with the
On/Off key in the automatic position, the auto is cancelled.
Auto Mod Sensitivity Setting: There are 3 precision settings as Lowest (1) to
hi The factory default is (2), medium level. If you want to change the highest
(3).
sensitivity, press Auto/Mode key for 3 seconds and you enter into sensitivity
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setting. The current stage is flashed on the speed LEDs. The sensitivity level
can be changed by pressing the Auto/Mode button. The last level shown is
continuously valid. The levels increase relatively easy when high precision is
selected; when low precision is selected it is increased relatively hard.
2 :1. Stage button| Operates the appliance on 1st speed. It is used to change
the engine speeds. When the hood is ON, the brightness of these keys is 50%.
The illumination of the selected speed will be 100%.
3 : 2. Stage button| Operates the appliance on 2nd speed. It is used to change
the engine speeds. When the hood is ON, the brightness of these keys is 50%.
The illumination of the selected speed will be 100%.
4 : 3. Stage button| Operates the appliance on 3rd speed. It is used to change
the engine speeds. When the hood is ON, the brightness of these keys is 50%.
The illumination of the selected speed will be 100%.
5 : Boost function| In almost 10 minutes after the activation of this
function, it goes to the lower engine speed. When the Boost function is
active, the boost key lights up by flashing 100%. Timer function cannot be
activated when the engine is at the top speed. When timer is taken to the top
level while it is active, the timer is cancelled. It is used to change the
engine speeds. When the hood is ON, the brightness of these keys is 50%. The
illumination of the selected speed will be 100%.
6 : Carbon filter warning| The electronic unit records the operating time of
the engine. When the operation of the engine reaches to the specified time,
you will be warned that the filter must be replaced by lightening up the
relevant LED. If you press to 1st speed button about 5 seconds when this
filter warning LED is on, the filter time resets and the 180-hour process
restarts.
7 : On/Off| Ws used to turn the hood on and off. When pressing this key
approximately 1 second, the open motor speed is turned off ft any and the key
illuminations turn off and switch to OFF position. In this position, the cycle
cannot be changed and the hood cannot be turned on. At OFF position, pressing
this key turns on the other key illuminations with 50% brightness.
8 : Fatty filter warning| The electronic unit records the operating time of
the engine. When the operation time of the engine reaches to 60 hours, you
will be warned that the filter must be cleaned by lightening up the relevant
LED. If you press to 1st speed button about 5 seconds when this filter warning
LED is on, the filter time resets and the 60-hour process restarts.
9 : Wi-Fi mode
- See 3.2 for HomeWhiz Setup| When the Wi-Fi key is pressed for 3 seconds, it turns on AP mode and moves to the installation stage, all icons go off until setup is completed and only the Wi-Fi icon flashes. After setup, the Wi-Fi remains on (the Wi-A icon is 100% on when we turn on the device). The Wi-A icon does not go off when the device is turned off. If the Wi-Fi icon is 100% on when we turn on the device, it means that Wi-A is on and when you press the key Wi-Fi lights up 50% and turns off. If you press the Wi-Fi key without installing it, it flashes 2 times.
10 : HobToHood mode| When the HobToHood key is pressed for 3 seconds, it starts flashing, when HobToHood key on the cooker is pressed for 3 seconds while it is not cooking it starts flashing and both lights up 100% when the matching is completed.
Unless HobToHood is turned off, the HobToHood icon lights up 100% and remains connected to the cooker when the hood is opened from on/off button. When HobToHood icon is pressed it lights up 50% and disconnects the hood from the cooker. HobToHood and auto mode functions cannot be used at the same time.
If the function is cancelled by pressing this button while HobToHood is actively cooking, the hood continues to operate at the last speed.
11 : Air cleaning function| Pressing the air cleaning button activates the air cleaning mode. This means that the engine runs for 10 minutes on 1st speed and stops for 50 minutes, and repeats this. As long as the air purification is active, the air purification indicator lights up 100%. After completing total period of 1hr for 24 times, the air cleaning indicator lights up 50% and the air cleaning mode is exited. If the hob is turned on with the speed keys while the air cleaning mode is active or in automatic mode, it will be disabled and will operate at the desired speed. When air cleaning mode is disabled, air cleaning LED lights up 50%.
NOTE: In air cleaning functions, the engine operating time is approximately 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 15 minutes or 20 minutes with 4 adjustment modes. When the Air cleaning button is pressed for about 3 seconds to enter into this mode, the current stage is indicated by flashing the current rpm LEDs. Pressing the air purification button changes the stage that indicates the engine operating time in air cleaning mode.
12 : Automatic stop| If the hood is on and any speed except the top speed is on, the buzzer is squealed when the auto-stop button beeps and it enters into the 15-minute shutdown timer. When the Shutdown timer is active, timer button lights up by flashing 100%. When time is up, the engine stops, and if the lamp is on, it goes off.
13 : Light On/Off| Light will turn on when this button is pressed once while the cooker hood is “on”. Light will turn off when this button is pressed once again.
**** If the keys are not pressed for 10 minutes while no function is working on the hood, the hood moves to OFF position.
3.2 Homewhiz setup and user account settings
Follow the steps below to check and track your hood from your mobile phone or
tablet. You need to connect your mobile phone to your home network and
download the HomeWhiz app from your smartphone’s app store to your
tablet/mobile phone.
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Open the HomeWhiz mobile app that you downloaded to your mobile phone/tablet.
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In the HomeWhiz app, tap the “Add Product” section, select the hood from “Kitchen Appliances”.
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Advance the setup by following the on-screen instructions.
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Press the wireless button for 3 seconds, the wireless icon should start flashing slowly.
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Make sure that the location and bluetooth are turned on, the necessary permissions are granted, so that your mobile phone will automatically connect to the hood at the step of connecting to the device.
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In the next step, connect the product to your home’s local network. Open the local network list from your phone and select the local network you want to connect to and enter its password.
When connecting to the local area network is complete, the wireless network icon must be light up continuously. -
After moving to the last step and naming your hood, you can go back to the homepage. You can select the product from the Devices page and start using it.
**** You can see the products paired C with your account by touching the “Appliances” page in the application.
You can delete the product from your account by pressing and holding the product on this page.
- When you press and hold the Wire- less icon for 3 seconds, the wire-less network icon starts flashing. If HomeWhiz setup is not completed in 5 minutes, the wireless network is turned off and the wireless network icon light goes off.
- **** During the HomeWhiz setup stage, your mobile phone/tablet must be connected to the wireless network to which you want to connect the hood before the setup and it should stay connected until the setup is complete.
3.3 HomeWhiz operation
If the hood is installed in your HomeWhiz account, just pressing the wireless
network icon 1 time is enough to start the HomeWhiz control. It starts
flashing when you press the wireless network icon 1 time and it tries to
connect to your local network automatically. Since the hood was already
connected to your local network in advance, it connects to local network of
your home quickly, and the wireless network icon goes into a continuous
flashing state and remains stable.
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**** To control your hood with HomeWhiz, the local network you previously connected the hood must be active and the Internet speed should be good.
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You can also control the product with both HomeWhiz and the screen of the hood while your HomeWhiz connection is active.
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In the event of a power outage or an Internet outage on the local net- work to which the hood is connec- ted, the device becomes disabled in your HomeWhiz app.
3.4 Efficient use in terms of energy saving
- When using your appliance, adjust the speed settings according to vapour and odour intensity, in order to save energy.
- Use low speeds (1-2) under normal conditions, and high speed (3) and boost mode for intense odour and vapour.
- The hood is equipped with lamps in order to illuminate the cooking area.
- Using them for environmental lighting shall cause unnecessary energy expenditure and insufficient lighting.
- For your device to consume less energy, run it at a low speed level.
- Your device will reduce energy consumption as it will run more efficiently when you provide sufficient air intake to it.
- Set your device to the intense suction power level before the formation of steam, in cases where you know that the dense steam will occur. So, you reduce energy consumption by using your device for a shorter time as it will have a sufficient air intake.
- Keep the lids of the cookware closed to reduce the steam evolving.
3.5 Operation of the hood
- Your appliance contains a motor that has various speeds.
- For better performance, we recommend using low speeds under normal conditions and high speeds in cases of strong odours and intense vapour.
- You can start your appliance by pressing on the desired speed setting button. (2,3,4)
- You can illuminate the cooking area by pressing the lamp (13).
3.6 Replacement of Lamp
Make the electrical connections of the appliance.
Your appliance uses 3W spot LED lamp. For replacing the lamps, push downwards
on the holder from its behind, turn it counter-clockwise, and take it out
downwards.
Apply the above operation in reverse to install new lamps (Figure 3).
Bulb|
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Bulb power| 3 W
Holder/Socket| GZ 10
Bulb voltage| 220 – 240 V
Size| 53×50 mm
ILCOS Code| DR/F3-220-240GZ10-50-53
Luminous flux| 260 lm
Correlated colour
temperature| 3000 K
This product contains a light source of energy efficiency class “F”.
3.7 Operation with flue connection
- Vapour is extracted through the flue duct, which is fastened to the connection head on the hood.
- The diameter of the flue duct must be the same as the connection ring. In horizontal settings, the pipe has to have a slight upward slope (around 10º) so that the air can exit the room easily.
3.8 Operation without flue connection
- Air is filtered through the carbon filter and recirculated in the room. Carbon filter is used when it is impossible to use a flue in the house.
- In flueless use, remove the flaps inside the flue adapter.
- Remove the oil filter. To install the carbon filter, fit the filter to the tabs by centring it on the plastic piece on both sides of the fan body. Tighten it by turning right or left.
- Replace aluminium oil filter.
CAUTION: To activate the carbon filter, the mode is activated by holding down the automatic stop button and air cleaning button for 3 seconds. If the product switches to use with flue, it should be deactivated in the same way.
Cleaning and maintenance
The device should be cleaned and maintained regularly. Failure to keep the device clean will adversely affect the service life of the device. For cleaning and maintenance, follow the instructions stated in the manual.
Before cleaning and maintenance, unplug the product or turn off the
switch.
Non-compliance with the provisions associated with the cleaning of the
device and replacement of the filters may result in a risk of fire. Therefore,
it is recommended to follow the guidelines stated here.
The manufacturer is not responsible for the engine damages or fires
originating from the improper use.
Clean using only a cloth dampened with a neutral liquid detergent. Do not use abrasive products or alcohol.
4.1 Cleaning of the aluminium oil filter
This filter retains the oil particles in the air.
Aluminium oil filters may change colour as they are washed; this is normal and
does not require replacing your aluminium oil filters.
- Push the aluminium oil filter lock forward.
- Then pull it slightly down and pull it out (Figure 4). Otherwise, you can bend the filter. Wash and rinse aluminium oil filters with liquid detergent and replace aluminium oil filters to their sockets by by carrying out the steps specified above in reverse order. This filter retains the oil particles in the air.
** You may wash your aluminium oil filters in the dishwasher.
CAUTION:** In case of normal use, clean your filter once in a month.
4.2 Replacement of carbon filters
Odour removing filters contain charcoal. Grease filters must be installed in
the product, regardless of whether or not charcoal filters are used.
- Remove the aluminium oil filter (Figure 4).
- To remove the carbon filter, remove the carbon filter from its housing by rotating it counterclockwise from the tab (Figure 5).
- Install the new carbon filter.
- Install the aluminium oil filter.
CAUTION:
- Carbon filter shall never be washed.
- Replace carbon filters once every 3 months.
- You can obtain the carbon filter from the authorized services.
Installation of appliance
WARNING: Before starting the installation, read the safety information on
User Manual.
WARNING: Failure to install with screws and stabilizers in accordance
with these instructions may result in electric shock.
For the installation of the hood, please contact the nearest Authorized
Service.
It is the customer’s responsibility to prepare the location and electrical
installation of the hood.
5.1 Position of the appliance
- Distance between the cooker and the cooker hood must be considered prior to assembly. This distance should be 65 cm (Figure 6).
- Distance must be measured from the surface of grate for gas cookers, from surface of glass for electric cookers.
5.2 Installation accessories
- Product
- Outer flue
- Inner flue
- Flue connection plate
- Ø150/120mm plastic flue adapter
- User manual
- Assembly pattern
- Ø 10 mm plastic dowel
- Ø 6 mm plastic dowel
- 5.5×60 wall mount screw
- 3.9×22 flue connection plate screw
- 3.5×9.5 Flue connection screw
- Ø120mm flue adapter
- Ø120mm flue flap
- Air baffle
The information required to make the location suitable for the installation of the hood is given below.
5.3 Wall mounting
- Wall must be flat, straight and have the sufficient bearing capacity.
- Depth of drilling holes must comply with the length of bolts.
- The bolts and dowels provided are suitable for brick walls. For other construction material (e.g. drywall, plate, porous concrete), suitable fixing dowels and nuts shall be used.
CAUTION: Before drilling, ensure that there are no power, gas or water pipes in the close proximity of the drilling locations.
Draw a mid location line from the ceiling perpendi-cular to the lower edge of
the hood.
Paste the installing template provided within the accessories on the surface
where the hood is to be mounted. In doing this operation, observe the mounting
height of the hood (Figure 6).
There is a tab in the middle of the flue connection plate. Place the middle
point of this tab on the line that is drawn perpendicular to the wall. In
doing this operation, adjust the hood according to the maximum height (Figure
1). Mark the holes where the flue connection plate will be mounted with the
help of a pen (Figure 7/a).
Drill the marked points with Ø6mm drill and insert 2 plastic dowels in the
drilled holes (Figure 7/a). Fix the flue connection plate to the wall with
3,9×22 screws (Figure 7/a).
To assemble the hood body, you can use the A, B, C, D Ø10 mm drill on the
assembly template, and insert Ø10 mm plastic dowels at these points.
(Figure 7/b).
2 piece 5.5×60 suspension screw with a clearance of 5 mm between the screw
head and the wall (Figure 7/b).
- Hanger plate
- Hanging plate connection screw
In order to install your hood to the wall, loosen the screws on the hanger plates mounted on the motor cabin and pull them up, and then fasten again (Figure 8/A).
Turn on the suction glass of the hood and remove the aluminum oil filter (Figure 4).
Hold the cooker hood by its body and place it on the mounting screws on the
wall and tighten the screws (Figure 9).
Secure the cooker hood with two 5.5×60 screws to the wall through the mounting
hole on the interior of the appliance (Figure 9).
5.4 Connecting to flue
- Flap pin socket
- Flap pin
Insert the plastic pin (Figure 10/area no. 2) on the pin socket on the motor exhaust (Figure 10/ area no.1). Then bend the flap lightly to insert the other pin on the flap and insert the other pin to its socket (Figure 10).
If you are going to use the Ø 120/150 mm plastic flue adapter, connect one end
of the pipe to this adapter, if you are not going to use it, to the direct
output on the product. Connect the other end of the pipe to your flue. Check
that these two connections are tight enough so they will not come out when the
appliance runs on full power.
Ensure that the flaps inside the flue work when tightened with clamp. Connect
the flue connection duct outside the adapter (Figure 11/a). If the connection
duct is fitted inside the adapter, suction of air shall not occur as the flue
flap that prevents the return of air will remain closed (Figure 11/b). The
length of the pipe connection as well as the number ofelbows must be as
minimum as possible.
A : Flue exit pipe
B : Flue clamps
C : Plastic flue
The valves are closed then the appliance is not operating and prevent possible
outside odour and dust from entering inside.
5.5 Installation of the hood to the flue
Make the electrical connection of your hood before starting the installation
of the flue. Slip the outer flue around the body. Screw the flue from two
lower corners to the flue fastening plates available on the motor cabin.
(Figure 12).
Install the inner flue to the flue fastening plate that is secured to the wall from its upper outer edges (Figure 12).
5.6 Installation of air baffle
While using with the carbon filter, air baffle is provided with your appliance
with the aim of re-releasing the air which is cleaned with carbon filter from
the perforated located on the flue. Assemble the air baffle as below.
There is a tab in the middle of the flue connection plate. Place the middle
point of this tab on the line that is drawn perpendicular to the wall. Align
horizontally and mark the holes where the connection plate will be mounted via
a pen (Figure 13/A, B).
Drill the marked points with Ø6mm drill and in-sert two Ø6mm plastic dowels in
the drilled holes (Figure 13/A, B).
Fix the flue connection plate to the wall with 3.9×22 screws (Figure 13/A, B).
For air baffle assembly, install point C, D, E, F with Ø6mm drill and Ø6mm
plastic dowels (Figure 13).
Assemble cooker hood’s body (Figure 9).
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Flap pin socket
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Flap pin
Attach the flue flaps to the plastic flue adapter in the package content as follows.
Insert the plastic pin (Figure 14/area no. 2) on the pin socket on the motor exhaust (Figure 14/ area no.1). Then bend the flap lightly to insert the other pin on the flap and insert the other pin to its socket (Figure 14). -
Air baffle
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Plastic flue
Attach the plastic flue adapter, which is included in the package, in the direction of the air baffle. Lock the flue adapter by turning it in the direction of the arrow (Figure 14).
Assemble the air baffle group with 3.9 x 22 screws from point C, D, E, F that you have already prepared (Figure 15).
- Aluminium air outlet pipe
Make the air outlet pipe assembly (Figure 16).
**** Since twists and bends in the aluminium pipe will lead to reduction in
the air suction power, avoid using twists and bends as much as possible.
Install the flue plates of the hood (Figure 12).
5.7 Storage
- If you do not intend to use the appliance for a long time, store it carefully.
- Before lifting the appliance unplug it and then let it cool completely.
- Keep the appliance and its accessories in their original packages.
- Store it in a cool, dry place.
- Always keep the appliance out of the reach of children.
5.8 Handling and transportation
- During handling and transportation, carry the appliance in its original packaging. The packaging of the appliance protects it against physical damages.
- Do not place heavy loads on the appliance or the packaging. The appliance may be damaged.
- Dropping the appliance will render it nonoperational or cause permanent damage.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting | Root Cause | Help |
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Appliance is not working. | Check your fuses. | Fuse may be blown, inspect and |
restore it.
Appliance is not working.| Check the electrical connection.| Mains voltage
shall be between 220 and 240 V.
Appliance is not working.| Check the electrical connection.| Check if other
appliance in your kitchen operate.
Illumination light does not operate.| Check the electrical connection.| Mains
voltage shall be between 220 and 240 V.
Illumination light does not operate.| Inspect the lamp switch.| Lamp switch
shall be at “on” position.
Illumination light does not operate.| Inspect the lamps.| The lamps of the
appliance shall illuminate.
Air inlet of the appliance is inadequate.| Inspect the aluminium filter.|
Under normal operating conditions, aluminium oil filter shall be cleaned at
least once in a month.
Air inlet of the appliance is inadequate.| Check the air discharge flue.| The
air discharge flue shall be at “on” position.
Air inlet of the appliance is inadequate.| Inspect the carbon filter.| The
filters of the appliances with carbon filters shall be replaced once in every
3 months under normal conditions.
Arçelik A.Ş.
Karaağaç Caddesi No: 2-6, 34445,
Sütlüce, İstanbul, Türkiye
www.beko.com
References
- Arctic Romania - Electrocasnice pentru intreaga familie
- Beko Global
- Beko Romania - Electrocasnice cu Tehnologii Ingenioase
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