elica PRF0183203 Built In Hood Cm 60 Instructions
- June 10, 2024
- ELICA
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elica PRF0183203 Built In Hood Cm 60
Product Information
This product is a cooker hood that helps in maintaining proper ventilation in the kitchen while cooking. It comes with metal grease filters and a liquid waste tray, which can be easily removed for cleaning purposes. The product has specific installation instructions that must be followed to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the appliance.
Product Usage Instructions
Before using the cooker hood, it is important to read and understand the installation instructions provided in the user manual. The following steps must be followed to use the appliance effectively:
Step 1: Installation
- Ensure that there is a suitable opening on the bottom of the cabinet to properly install the appliance.
- Prepare the power supply and air exhausting hole along with the specific ducting system.
- Adjust the position of the stop-side springs through the proper screws and position the brackets 2-3 mm over the thickness of the cabinet bottom.
- Insert the built-in unit in the hole made in the cabinet until the stop click of the side springs. Use self-tapping screws for stopping through the internal holes of the device.
- Push the appliance towards the bottom of the cabinet to make the frame of the appliance perfectly adhere to the cabinet.
- Restore the liquid waste tray and grease filters.
Step 2: Connection
- Ensure that the non-return valve placed on the air outlet of the motor is free to rotate before connecting the air outlet flexible pipe to the motor.
- Connect the flange of the hood to the exhaust hole through a suitable duct.
- Make the electrical connection through the power cable.
- If you want to use the product with the air outlet of the motor towards the back side, remove the motor support and rotate the support to position it in its seat. Fix it with the screws previously removed.
Step 3: Usage
- Ensure that children do not play with the appliance and thatthey are supervised during cleaning and maintenance.
- Ensure that the air outlet of the appliance is not connected to a duct used for the discharge of other fumes.
- Maintain a minimum distance of 60cm in case of electric cooker and 65 cm in case of gas or mixed kitchens between the cooker surface and the lower part of the cooker hood.
- Refer to specific instructions if the installation instructions of the appliance for gas cooking indicate a higher distance.
By following these instructions, you can effectively use the cooker hood while ensuring its safety and longevity.
WARNINGS
- The air outlet of the appliance must not be connected to a duct which is used for the discharge of other fumes such as central heatings, water heaters, etc..
- For exhausting the air outside, comply with the regulations in force.
- The power supply of an external motor, in case of product with no motor on board, takes place through the range hood in the kitchen.
- Before connecting the cooker hood to the mains supply, make sure that the mains voltage in the home corresponds to the voltage indicated in the rating labels of the product.
- Before carrying out any sort of cleaning operation and maintenance, make sure that the appliance is disconnected from the power supply.
- An appropriate maintenance ensures a good working and a good performance in the long run.
- All models are in class I, therefore they need ground connection.
- This appliance can be used by children from 8 years old or above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision.
- Children shall not play with the appliance.
- Cleaning and maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
- If the power cable is damaged, it must be replaced by a cable or a special assembly, available from the manufacturer or its technical assistance service.
- The room must have adequa-te ventilation, when using the kitchen hood simultaneously with other appliances that use gas or other fuels (it does not apply to the appliances which simply re-lease the air back into the room);
- There is the possibility of fire if the cleaning operations are not carried out as indicated in the instructions;
- Do not prepare flambéed food under the range hood.
- ATTENTION: The accessible parts can burn if used together with the cooking appliances.
- When the range hood and appliances supplied with energy other than electricity are simultaneously in operation, the negative pressure in the room must not exceed 4 Pa (4 x 10-5 bar).
Before making the electrical connections, check that:
-the system ratings meet the ratings indicated on the identification plate fixed on the lower part of the worktop; -the system is fitted with efficient ground wires in accordance with the laws and current standards.
Grounding is mandatory by law. If the domestic appliance is not supplied with
a cable and/or sui-table plug, use material suitable for the absorption value
indicated on the identification plate and the operating temperature. If
wishing to make a direct connection to the mains, an omni polar switch must be
installed with a minimum 3 mm opening between the contacts and appropriate for
the load indicated on the plate and in accordance with cur-rent standards (the
yellow/green ground conductor must not be disconnected by a switch). When the
appliance has been installed, the omni polar switch must be easily reachable.
INSTALLATION
The minimum distance between the cooker surface and the lower part of the
cooker hood must be 60cm in case of electric cooker and 65 cm in case of gas
or mixed kitchens.
If the installation instructions of the appliance for gas cooking indicate a
higher distance, follow the specific instructions.
Before proceeding with the installation, in order to avoid damaging the
appliance, release the grease filters and the liquid waste tray.
Metal grease filters can be removed by pushing the filter towards the back
side of the hood and rotating it down, releasing it from its seat (fig. 1).
You can release the liquid waste tray by loosening the screws (fig.2) and
pulling out the metal tray.
Essential requirements before installing the appliance are the following ones:
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Realization of a suitable opening on the bot-tom of the cabinet to proper install the appliance (fig. 3).
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Prepare the power supply.
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Prepare an air exhausting hole and the specific ducting system.
Use an air exhausting duct, whose maximum length does not exceed 5 m. Limit
the number of bends in the ducting system since every bend re-duces the
suction efficiency of 1 linear meter (e.g. if you use no.2 bends at 90°, the
length of the ducting system must not exceed 3 meters). Use a 150 mm diameter
duct for the whole length. The material of the duct must be compliant with the
regulations in force.
To install the appliance, adjust the position of the stop side-springs through
the proper screws (fig. 4), position the brackets 2-3 mm over the thickness of
the cabinet bottom.
Insert the built-in unit in the hole made in the cabinet until the stop click
of the side- springs. Use the self-tapping screws 3,9×25 for stopping through
the internal holes of the device (fig. 5). Push the appliance towards the
bottom of the cabinet in order to make the frame of the appliance perfectly
adhere to the cabinet.
Restore the liquid waste tray and the grease filters.
Locking of the valve
Warning!
Before connecting the air outlet flexible pipe to the motor, make sure that
the nonreturn valve, placed on the air outlet of the motor, is free to rotate.
Connect the flange of the hood to the exhaust hole through a suitable duct.
Make the electrical connection through the power cable.
REAR AIR OUTLET
The products can be installed with the air out-let of the motor towards the
back side of the product. If you want to use this option, you need to remove
the motor support removing the screws (fig. 6), pull out and rotate the sup-
port, position it in its seat keeping the air out-let towards the rear side of
the product (fig. 7).
Fix it with the screws previously removed.
In case of external motor, connect the power cable of the motor to the
terminal board in the black plastic box, identified through the connection
label.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
If the unit is supplied with power cable with no plug, please refer to the
schema below.
POWER SUPPLY SHOWN IN THE RATING LABEL 3X0.75mm2
WORKING
Push button
- L: Light switch on/off
- 0/1: Motor switch on (1st speed)/off
- 2: Motor switch 2nd speed
- 3: Motor switch 3rd speed
- 4: Motor switch 4th speed
- T: 10-minutes timer
When the 4th speed of the motor is set, the relating LED flashes.
After 5 minutes the motor goes back to the 3rd speed.
By pushing the T button (timer), 10 minutes after setting it, the range hood
is switched off.
The function is highlighted by the led flashing ac-cording to the set speed.
Press again the T but-ton to disactivate this function.
The product automatically turns off after 4 hours of uninterrupted working,
from the last function selected.
After 30 hours working, the push button indicates the saturation of filter by
lighting all buttons, for about 30 seconds.
Press the timer button (T) to reset, while signaling.
MAINTENANCE
An accurate maintenance guarantees a good functioning and a long-lasting
performance.
Pay attention to the grease filters.
The filter can be removed by pushing it towards the back part of the hood and
rotating the filter downwards, releasing it from its seat (fig. 1). To insert
the filter, just perform the opposite opera-tion.
The grease filter can be washed by hand or in the dishwasher.
After releasing the steel filters, hold the liquid waste tray in one hand and,
with the other hand, loosen the knobs as indicated in fig. 2, let the liquid
waste tray swipe down taking care not to pour any liquids.
For cleaning, use ONLY a damp cloth with neutral liquid detergents.
DO NOT USE TOOLS OR INSTRUMENTS FOR CLEANING!
Avoid using abrasive products.
DO NOT USE ALCOHOL.
The replacement of the power cable must be carried out by authorized staff.
Replacement of the LED bar:
By using an appropriate tool, remove the LED bar from its seat (Fig. 8),
disconnect it electronically through the appropriate connector, then replace
it with a LED bar having the same features.
The symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product. This appliance is marked according to the European directive 2012/19/EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE).
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