NOVY 6900 Series Pureline Pro User Manual
- June 10, 2024
- NOVY
Table of Contents
6900 Series Praline Pro
User Manual
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFETY AND USE
Further information on Navy products, accessories and services may be found on
the internet: www.novy.com
These are the directions for use for the appliance as shown on the front. The
installation instructions are in a separate booklet supplied with the
appliance.
These directions for use make use of a number of symbols.
The meanings of the symbols are shown below.
Symbol | Meaning | Action |
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Indication | Explanation of an indication on the device. | |
Warning | This symbol indicates an important tip or a dangerous situation. |
Observe this instruction in order to prevent injury and damage to property.
Technical safety instructions
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This appliance complies with the applicable safety instructions. However, improper use may cause personal injury or damage to the appliance.
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Read the directions for use and the installation instructions before installing and using this appliance. You will find important information here for the assembly and use of the appliance.
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Safety is guaranteed only with expert installation in accordance with the installation manual. The installing technician is responsible for proper operation at the installation location.
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The appliance is intended exclusively for household use (preparation of food) and excludes all other domestic, commercial or industrial use. Do not use the appliance outside.
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Check the condition of the appliance and the installation fittings as soon as you remove them from the packaging.
Remove the appliance from the packaging with care. Do not use sharp knives to open the packaging. -
Do not install the appliance if it is damaged, and in that case inform Novy.
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Keep good care of this manual and pass it on to any person who may use the appliance after you.
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Novy is not liable for damage resulting from incorrect assembly, incorrect connection, incorrect use or incorrect operation.
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Do not touch live components.
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Do not convert or alter the appliance.
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Remove labels and stickers on the appliance with tips for use or installation.
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The type sticker is to be found behind the grease filter in the appliance. Do not remove it.
Safety instructions with children in the house
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The appliance’s packaging forms a hazard for children.
Do not let children play with the packaging materials.
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Children from the age of 8 years and older may use this appliance only under the supervision of a person who is responsible for their safety, or if they have been taught how to use this piece of equipment under safe circumstances.
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Keep an eye on children in order to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
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Children younger than 8 years should be kept away from the appliance and the connection cable.
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Cleaning and maintenance of the appliance may not be carried out by children.
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The appliance’s lighting is extremely bright and may damage the eyes. In particular, ensure that babies do not look directly into the lights.
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Ensure that batteries are stored out of children’s reach. Do not allow children to replace batteries without supervision.
Safety instructions when using the appliance
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People with restricted physical, sensory or intellectual capacities, or people lacking in knowledge or experience, may use this appliance only under the supervision of a person who is responsible for their safety, or if they have been taught how to use this piece of equipment under safe circumstances.
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Flambéing under the appliance is not allowed under any circumstances.
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Whenever you are frying, roasting, grilling or deep-frying, always stay close. Overheated oil and fat can rapidly catch alight and as a result damage the extractor hood.
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Clean the grease filter regularly in accordance with the instructions in these directions for use. Failure to follow the cleaning instructions will lead to grease deposits in the filter with a resultant fire hazard.
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Never use the appliance without the grease filters in order to prevent dirt and grease penetrating the appliance, which may impact the operation and functioning over time.
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In the event of fire, always switch the appliance off.
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Never douse burning fats with water, but cover the pan with a suitable lid or fire blanket.
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Note that certain parts of the appliance within reach of the hands may become hot while cooking.
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Gas burners can build up a lot of heat while operating. Make sure that this heat cannot increase too much in the cooker hood. The cooker hood installed above the gas burners may become damaged or catch fire.
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Only operate the gas burners with cookware on them.
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Turn off the gas burner when you remove the cookware from the gas.
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When using several gas burners at the same time, set the cooker hood to position 2 or higher.
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Never operate large burners of more than 5 kW with the highest flame for longer than 15 minutes, e.g. a wok.
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Switch on the appliance a few minutes before starting to cook for effective extraction of the cooking vapours.
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Make use of the delay position if the appliance has one.
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Avoid all draughts above the cooking surface.
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Position your cooking utensils in such a way that rising vapour is directed under the extraction surface of the hood.
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Cooking with induction: set the intensity of the appliance and hob as low as possible in order to limit excess vapour.
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If the appliance has a bottom panel, ensure that it is always properly closed. Take care that it is properly inserted into the clamps and cannot come free. When opening the bottom panel, do not put your hands on the side of the hinges in order to prevent being crushed.
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Do not place objects on top of the appliance, as these may fall and cause a dangerous situation.
Air supply
However large the kitchen or the room with open kitchen is, only so much air
can be extracted from the room as is supplied. Too little air supply could
result in a yield loss of 50% and more.
[!] If the extraction is used at the same time as a combustion system (for
example heaters fired by gas, oil, wood or coal, hot water boilers using gas,
gas hobs and gas ovens), combustion gases may be sucked back in and lead to
poisoning.
A combustion system uses air from the room as combustion air. Combustion gases
arise as a result, which are removed to the outside by an extraction system.
The appliance sucks in air from the kitchen and adjacent rooms. Negative
pressure occurs if the air supply is inadequate. The toxic gases are then
sucked back from the chimney or extraction duct into the room.
With simultaneous use of the appliance and combustion appliances in the same
room, the negative pressure may not exceed 4 Pa (=0.04 mBar). Negative
pressure can be prevented by allowing sufficient air into the room through
openings that cannot be closed (for example through windows or doors, in
combination with a ventilation cabinet in the wall).
Have an expert assess the overall ventilation system in your home for a
proposal on suitable measures in the area of air supply.
When using the appliance with an internal or external motor (unit) with air
extraction to the outside, there must be adequate air supply in the room where
the appliance has been installed / is positioned, so that fresh air can flow
in.
Fresh air can be provided by tilting a window, opening a door or installing an
inlet grille.
With an appliance with recirculation, there must be a minimum of ventilation
in the room where the appliance has been installed / is positioned.
Ventilation can be provided by the overall ventilation in the home or by
tilting a window or opening a door.
Certain appliances are fitted with a connection for a window contact switch
(see the technical specifications for your appliance). If the appliance is to
operate at the same time as a heating appliance that needs air from the room,
and if the required supply can only take place through a single open window,
there is the option of connecting the appliance to a window contact switch
(not included). This ensures that the appliance operates only when the window
is open. If the window is closed, the fan cannot be switched on.
Contact your technician for the correct accessories for your appliance.
Precautionary measures against damage
- The correct installation method is described in the installation instructions. Read these instructions through carefully.
- The installation and electrical connection of the appliance should be left to a recognized expert.
- NOVY cannot accept liability for any damage arising from incorrect installation or connection.
- Check the distance between the hob and the appliance.
The minimum and maximum heights are shown in the installation instructions.
Precautionary measures in the event of a fault
- If a fault occurs, switch off the appliance and disconnect the power supply.
- Repairs should be carried out only by specialized personnel. Do not under any circumstances open the equipment yourself. Contact the Navy service department.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Tips for saving energy
The new appliance is exceptionally efficient and economical with energy. Some
tips follow below for making your appliance even more energy-efficient.
− Switch the appliance on at the lowest speed when you start cooking to adjust
the relative humidity and eliminate cooking odours.
− Only use the highest speed when absolutely necessary.
− Only increase the speed of the appliance when the quantity of vapour so
requires.
− Keep the appliance filter/filters clean to optimised grease and odor
filtering efficiency.
− Switch to higher power in good time if much vapour is released. This is more
efficient than using the appliance for a long time, and catching vapour
already spread in the kitchen.
− Do not allow the appliance to unnecessarily ventilate after cooking.
− Switch the lighting off when leaving the kitchen or if the kitchen is
already light enough.
− Ensure adequate air supply in the room, so that the appliance can operate
efficiently and economically.
− Put lids on the pots to reduce cooking vapours and condensation.
Recycling the transport packaging and the old appliance
For this reason, used appliances should be separated from other waste.
Recycling of old appliances arranged by your manufacturer will in this way be
carried out under the best circumstances. For recycling your appliance, we
refer you to the recent European guidelines in force concerning electrical
and electronic waste. Ask your municipality or your salesperson about the
closest collection point for your old appliance.
Keep old appliances out of the reach of children.
Recycling batteries
Do not put batteries into the standard household refuse.
Ask your municipality or your salesperson about the closest battery collection
point. Keep batteries out of the reach of children.
CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
2.1 Operating the device
You can operate the cooker hood with the supplied remote control or via the
Navy mobile application (Navy connect application). Read more about the Navy
mobile application in paragraph 2.9.
Operation via remote control:
The remote control for hood is preinstalled and ready for use.
- Lighting cooking mode on/off
- Incur ease speed levels/activate manual mode in case of optional Navy Sense sensor
- Decry ease speed levels/activate manual mode in case of optional Navy Sense sensor
- Switch on/off / activate auto mode in case of optional Navy Sense sensor
- Mood mode lighting on/off
Information on the display:
A White indicator leds speed level 1, 2, 3
B White indicator leds Power position
C Orange indicator led replacement recirculation filter
D Green indicator led cleaning grease filter
2.2 Auto mode Navy Sense sensor (optional)
This cooker hood can optionally be equipped with an automatic speed control
(Navy Sense sensor). In auto mode, a sensor in the cooker hood recognizes the
intensity of cooking fumes and odours. The optimal speed level is set
automatically with the help of this sensor. Depending on the sensor
sensitivity, the optimum motor speed is set automatically. If the sensor
response is too weak or too strong, you can change the sensor sensitivity
setting.
− Low
− Medium (default setting)
− High
The sensor sensitivity can only be changed in the Navy Connect application via a mobile device.
2.3 Turning extraction on and off in manual mode
Switching on the extraction in manual mode To switch on the motor, press
the button on the remote control. The cooker hood will switch on in manual
mode.
− Three white indicator lads A indicate speed level position one to three.
− The fourth white indication led B indicates the Power position. Power
position is only used in case of strong development of odours, smoke or
vapour. Taking into account the large air volume in this position, usage
should be kept to a minimum.
− Power mode automatically reverts to speed three after 6 minutes.
− The illuminated indication led shows the current motor speed.
Motor speed
In order to increase the speed of the motor, press the button.
In order to decrease the speed, press the button.
The motor speed can be set to 4 speeds. You can select the required position
depending on the vapour production while cooking.
Switching extraction off with delay mode
To set delay mode press button once.
The lighting switches to mood mode and the first white LED for the speed level
flashes.
The engine continues to run for 10 minutes in post-ventilation mode. After
this time, the motor will switch off. The lighting will remain on in the mood
mode.
Switching extraction off without delay mode
Press button twice.
Auto-Stop
To prevent the cooker hood from being left on, the motor is automatically
switched off after 3 hours (only if the control has not been changed during
the 3 hours).
The lighting will remain on in mood mode.
The motor has a thermal switch that switches the motor off with overheating.
After cooling the motor will switch on again. Determining the cause of
overheating is required. This can be caused for example by a pan fire, the
impeller motor being blocked or an object getting in the exhaust opening and
causing it to be partly or fully blocked.
2.4 Turning extraction on and off in auto mode in case of optional Navy
Sense sensor
Auto mode works only if the optional Navy Sen-se sensor is installed.
Switching on the extraction in auto mode
To switch on the motor, press the on the remote control. The cooker hood will
switch on in auto mode.
The optimum speed level is set automatically using threnody Sense sensor.
− Three white indicator lads A indicate speed level pod-osition one to three.
− The fourth white indication led B indicates the Power position. Power
position is only used in case of strong development of odours, smoke or
vapour.
− Power mode automatically reverts to speed three after 6 minutes.
− The illuminated indication led shows the current motor speed.
− The white indicator lads flash alternately to show that the auto mode is
active.
The auto mode only works optimally if the cooker hood is switched on in auto mode before the cooking process begins. If the cooker hood is only switched on during the cooking process, this has a negative effect on the automatic speed control. Because the cooking process is already in progress (and therefore there are already vapours and odours), it is possible that the cooker hood switches too slowly to a higher or lower speed.
Switching extraction off with delay mode
To set delay mode press button once. The lighting switches to mood mode and
the first white LED for the speed level flashes.
The engine continues to run for 10 minutes in delay mode.
After this time, the motor will switch off. The lighting will remain on in the
mood mode.
Switching extraction off without delay mode
Press button twice.
If, during the cooking process, the cooker hood is switched off in auto mode
by pressing the button twice and then restarted in auto mode, then the sensor
value is determined again. Because the cooking process is already in progress
(and therefore there are already vapours and odours), it is possible that the
cooker hood switches too slowly to a higher or lower speed level.
Switching from auto mode to manual mode
If the cooker hood is in auto mode, auto mode can be switched off by pressing
the or button. The cooker hood then operates in manual mode.
If you want to return to auto mode while cooking, we recommend doing this via
the Navy Connect application.
This prevents the sensor value from being determined again.
Auto-Stop
As soon as the sensor detects no more change in the air quality in the room,
the auto mode automatically changes to manual mode and Auto-Stop is activated
at the same time.
Auto-Stop ensures that the motor of the cooker hood switches off automatically
after 3 hours, thereby contributing to energy savings. Only the motor will
turn off automatically.
The lighting will remain on in the mood mode.
2.5 Lighting
With respect to the lighting you can choose between the cooking mode and
the mood mode. The light work independent of the motor.
Cooking mode
The cooking mode provides optimum lighting for cooking.
Press key or key to switch the cooking mode on or off.
Cooking mode light intensity
When the cooking mode is active, you can dim or intensify the light by
pressing . Release key when the required light intensity has been reached.
You cannot fully dim the light of the cooking mode, because then there will
not be sufficient light to cook.
Change the colour temperature in the cooking mode
You can change the colour temperature into cold light by simultaneously
pressing keys and for 4 seconds.
Release both keys when the required colour temperature has been reached.
You can change the colour temperature into warm light by simultaneously
pressing keys and for 4 seconds.
Release both keys when the required colour temperature has been reached.
After having switched off the cooking mode, the last set value will always be
remembered. In this way your preference will be used every time when switching
on the hood.
Mood mode
The mood mode provides optimum lighting for creating a nice atmosphere. Press
key 5 to switch the mood mode on or off.
Change the colour temperature in the mood mode
You can change the colour temperature into cold light by simultaneously
pressing keys 5 and for 4 seconds.
Release both keys when the required colour temperature has been reached.
You can change the colour temperature into warm light by simultaneously
pressing keys 5 and and holding them for 4 seconds. Release both keys when the
required colour temperature has been reached.
After having switched off the mood mode, the last set value will always be
remembered. In this way your preference will be used every time when switching
on the hood.
2.6 Programming recirculation (optional)
This unit can be used in duct out mode (factory setting) or recirculation
mode. If recirculation is selected, a onetime programming in the Navy Connect
application via a mobile device is needed to make the appliance suitable for
recirculation. The motor must be switched off.
With this programming, the following functions are activated:
− The replacement indicator of the Monoblock filter is activated. After a
fixed time, an orange indicator LED on the cooker hood shows that the
monoblack filter needs to be replaced.
− The time in delay mode is set to 30 minutes (instead of the standard 10
minutes).
Make use of the delay time of 30 minutes so that the cooking odours can be
absorbed well in the Monoblock filter.
Read section 3.4 for more information on replacing the Monoblock recirculation
filter.
This programming can also be deactivated with the Navy Connect application.
The motor must be switched off. After deactivation, the delay time is set to
10 minutes (instead of 30 minutes) and the replacement indication for
recirculation is switched off.
2.7 Remote control
The remote control for hood is preinstalled and ready for use.
If the power is disconnected from the unit and switched on again, wait 3
minutes before using the remote control. This prevents the code from being
changed so that the unit does not respond to the remote control or so that
another unit is not connected to the remote control.
Change the code on the remote control
If the set code disrupts other transmitters, another code can be selected
using the remote control. There are 10 different codes.
Determine the code used
Simultaneously press and . The lamp on the remote control flashes as many
times as the selected code (there are 10 code options in total).
Change the code
− First switch off the power supply of the hood. This is done by first
switching off the power supply of the hood and then switching it on again. The
set-up mode will now be active for 3 minutes. The new code must be set up
within these 3 min uses.
− Simultaneously press and and.
− The green light on the remote control flashes as many times as the selected
code. If another code is required repeat this step again (1x flashing is code
1, 2x flashing is code 2 etc. There are total of 10 codes).
− Press the key on the remote control within 10 seconds to confirm the
settings. The cooker hood and the remote control are now in line with each
other.
2.8 InTouch
The extraction hood has the InTouch function. If you have an induction hob
from Navy with InTouch, you can operate the extraction hood from the hob.
There is also the option that the extraction hood can be operated with a
remote control.
Programming InTouch on the induction plate
The remote control must first work with the hood. If necessary, the remote
control code can be changed, as described in Section 2.5
− Connect the plate to the mains supply.
− Touch simultaneously the keys and on the induction plate until you hear a
beep signal (prox. 7 sec.).
− The cooker plate now searches automatically for the hood code.
− Wait until the cooker hood illumination begins to fleshing you hear a
“click” sound when you have an extractor hood without lighting (Be patient,
this can betake a while).
− Does the light blink or you hear the “click” sound; press immediately on any
InTouch key or or or or on the induction hob.
− You will hear a “beep” signal to indicate the link between the two devices.
Now you can operate the hood with the keys on the induction plate.
You can find more information about using the InTouch functions in the InTouch
manual for the hob.
2.9 Operation via mobile application
This cooker hood can also be remotely controlled via a mobile device. Is the
Navy application on your mobile device installed, then you can connect it to
the cooker hood. When the cooker hood is not connected to the mobile device
then the cooker hood can be operated in a normal way via the remote control
of the cooker hood itself.
Set up
To use the Navy application for your cooker hood and appliance installation
you will need the following:
− The cooker hood must be connected to the mains power supply and to be turned
on.
− A smartphone or tablet with a current version of iOS or Android operating
system.
− Download the Navy application through your favourite app store. Your cooker
hood and mobile device should be within range of each other
The application will guide you through the entire procedure.
Follow the clues in the application.
Some of the functions can only be activated, changed or consulted via this mobile application.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Follow all instructions as described in the Conditions for Safety and Use section.
Follow the cleaning instructions below for a longer working life and optimal operation of the appliance.
The bottom panel, grease filter and recirculation filter can fall out when you are handling them. This can result in damage. Make sure you hold the bottom panel and the filter(s) securely at all times when handling them.
WARNING! Risk of injury! Open and close the bottom panel slowly. Use a stable stepladder and pay attention to stability. Do not step on the hob or the worktop surface.
3.1 General maintenance
Allow the lighting to cool down sufficiently before you start cleaning the
extractor hood.
Never use aggressive, abrasive or chlorinated products.
Do not use a high pressure or steam cleaner.
Stainless steel
Clean with a cleansing tissue with mild cleaning agent then dry with a soft
cloth. Maintenance of the stainless steel can be performed with the Nosy
cleaner (906060).
Coated parts of the extractor hood
The extractor hood can be cleaned with a damp cleansing tissue and a mild
cleaning agent.
Glass
Glass parts of the extractor hood can be cleaned with a soft cloth and a glass
cleaner.
3.2 Removing the bottom panel
If the bottom panel is to be removed from the cooker hood for cleaning,
proceed as follows:
− Grasp the bottom panel at the left and right ends.
− Slowly tilt the bottom panel downwards and continue to hold it in place.
− As soon as the bottom panel is at a 90º angle downwards, the bottom panel
can be slid to the right to remove it from the hinges. Here you will feel some
resistance. Do this with caution to prevent damage to the cooker hood.
Make sure you hold the bottom panel securely at all times.
− The bottom panel can then be cleaned by hand. The bottom panel is not
suitable for cleaning in the dishwasher.
− Before reinstalling the bottom panel, immediately clean the accessible parts
on the inside of the cooker hood.
− To replace the bottom panel, grasp the bottom panel at the left and right
ends and hold it in place. Make sure you hold the bottom panel securely at all
times.
− Hold the bottom panel in a 90º angle downwards and slide the bottom panel to
the left over the hinges until you notice a click.
− The bottom panel cannot be closed if the bottom panel is not fully
positioned over the hinges.
− The bottom panel can then be
3.3 Grease filter
If the following instructions are not followed, there is a risk of
fire due to excessive contamination. It is also possible that the sensor does
not properly detect cooking vapours and odours, resulting in the automatic
speed control not functioning optimally (in case of optional Navy Sense
sensor).
Do not operate the unit without the grease filters.
Grease filter indication
Indication: green indicator lamp starts burning.
After 20 cooking hours, a green lamp on the hood indicates that the grease
filter needs cleaning
Accessing the grease filter
Take hold of the right and left side of the bottom panel
(A) and pull down simultaneously. Remove the filter (B) by taking hold of its
hook and pulling down.
Cleaning the grease filter
The metal grease filter can be cleaned by hand or in a dishwasher.
We recommend cleaning the grease filter by hand.
Cleaning the filter by hand:
− Immerse the filter in a solution of boiling water to which a degreasing
detergent has been added.
− Use a brush for cleaning
− Then rinse the filters with warm water under a tap and allow them to dry.
Cleaning the filter in a dishwasher:
− Use a customary dishwasher detergent
− Do not put the saturated grease filters together with crockery in the
dishwasher
− Select a programme with a low temperature
− After cleaning allow the filter to drain.
When cleaning in a dishwasher the filter may discoloured as a result of the
salt content. This does not affect its operation.
Replacing the grease filters
− Before replacing the grease filter, clean the edges of the part in the
extractor hood in which the filter is placed.
− Grasp the filter with 2 hands.
− Make sure that the lock or the lip on the filter is on the bottom side.
− Insert the back of the filter in the opening, press the filter upwards at
the front and make sure it clicks tight.
You can obtain a new grease filter from a dealer or the Navy website. Article
number grease filter: 6830.020(2x).
Resetting the cleaning indicator
When you replace the grease filter after cleaning, all you have to do is press
the [ ] and [ ] keys simultaneously for 5 seconds to reset the replacement
indicator.
If you do not do this, the orange indicator lights up when the camera is
turned on.
3.4 Monoblock recirculation filter (optional)
When selecting recirculation, always set the recirculation programme on the
extractor hood (see paragraph 2.4)
If recirculation is chosen the appliance is connected to an outlet box with a
monobloc recirculation filter.
Replacement indicator Monoblock filter
Indication: orange indicator lamp starts burning
After a fixed period of time, an orange light on the unit indicates that the
Monoblock recirculation filter needs to be changed.
Reset the replacement indicator
When you replace the new Monoblock filters, all you have to do is press the [
] and [ ] keys simultaneously for 5 seconds to reset the replacement
indicator.
If you do not do this, the orange indicator lights up when the camera is
turned on.
Installing the Monoblock filter
Refer to your recirculation kit manual for removal and installation of the
Monoblock filter.
You can obtain a new monobloc filter from a dealer or the Navy website.
3.5 Change the batteries
− For changing the batteries unscrew the plastic cover, remove the old
batteries and insert the new ones. Pay attention to the polarity marking given
in the battery compartment.
− Empty batteries are not to be disposed of in the household refuse, but they
are to be handed in as chemical waste.
Technical information
− Power supply: 2xAAA batteries
− Frequency: 433.92Mhz
− Number of codes: 10
− Work temperature: 0-50°C
− Dimensions: 110 x 50 x 19mm
3.6 Faults
If there is a fault you can contact your (kitchen) supplier and/or Navy
Customer Service.
Belgium | Tel.: +32 (0)56 36 51 02 |
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France | Tel.: +33 (0)3 20 94 06 62 |
Germany | Tel.: +49 (0)511 54 20 771 |
The Netherlands | Tel.: +31 (0)88 011 91 10 |
Unite Kingdom | Tel.: +44 (0) 207 866 2493 |
Italy | Tel.: +39 (0)39.20.57.501 |
For all other countries: your local installer or Navy in Belgium: +32 (0)56 36
51 02
To be able to deal with the fault promptly and efficiently it is necessary
that the Repaired Service knows which type of appliance you have.
You can find the type number on a sticker in the inside of the extractor hood.
This becomes visible as soon as you take the filter out of the extractor hood.
You can note the type number here:
QUICKGUIDE
4.1 Settings
EXPOSED ACTION
Switching on the engine in 0 manual mode| INDICATION NOTE| PAG.
ID 36
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Switching on the engine in auto mode in case of optional Navy Sense sensor| 0|
| | P 36
Switching from auto mode
to manual mode in case of
optional Navy Sense sensor| At wore| | | ID 36
Switching off the motor with delay mode in auto mode or manual mode| 0|
Lighting switches to mood mode and first white motor speed LED in display
flashes| Engine stays on for
10 minutes| p 36
Switching off the motor without delay mode in auto mode or manual mode| 2 x0|
| Engine goes off
immediately| p 36
Increase engine speed in manual mode| 0| | | P 36
Decrease engine speed in manual mode| 0| | | P 36
Lighting on cooking mode| 0| |
p 37
Dimming the lighting incooping mode| 0 continue to press| | | p 37
Colour temperature warm Erin cooking mode| 0+0 for 4 sec.|
p 37
Colour temperature culverin cooking mode| 0+0for 4 sec.| | p 37
p 37
p 37
Lighting in mood mode| 0| |
Dimming the lighting Inwood mode| 0 continue to press| |
Colour temperature warmer in mood mode| 0+0for 4 sec.| | | p 37
Colour temperature colder in mood mode| 0+0for 4 sec.| | | p 37
Recirculation on| By mobile application (Nosy Conned)| | p 37
Recirculation off| By mobile application (Navy Conned)| | p 37
Reset cleaning indicatorgrease filters| 0+ 0 for 5 seconds Green indicator
lamp
I disappears| | 1340
Reset replacement indicator Monoblock| Wawa for 5 seconds 1 Orange indicator
lamp disappears| | P 40
4.2 Indications
INDICATION | EXPOSED | NOTE | PAGE |
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Green indicator lamp starts burning | Grease flter must be cleaned | If the |
cleaning instructions are not followed, excessive
contamination, risk of fire and loss of efficiency will
result.| p 39
Orange indicator lamp starts burning| Time to replace the monobloc
recirculation filter used| | p 40
WARRENTY CONDITIONS
NOVY NV reserves the right at any time and without reservation to change the structure and the prices of its products.
NOVY NV Nourlan 6
B – 8520 KUURNE
Tel. 056/36.51.00
Fax 056/35.32.51
E-mail: novy@novy.com
www.novy.com
France: Tell: 0320.940662
Deutschland und Österreich: Tel: +49 (0)511.54.20.771
Nederland: Tel.: +31 (0)88-0119110
United Kingdom: +44 (0)207 866 2493
Espino: Tel.: +34 938 700 895
Italia: Tel.: +39 039.20.57.501
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6930, 6931, 6932, 6940, 6941, 6942, Pureline Pro 6930 - 6931 - 6932 6940 -
6941 - 6942, Pureline Pro, 6930 Pureline Pro, 6931 Pureline Pro, 6932 Pureline
Pro, 6940 Pureline Pro, 6941 Pureline Pro, 6942 Pureline Pro, Pureline, 6900
Series Pureline Pro, 6900 Series Pureline
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References
- Specialist in cooker hoods and hobs | Novy - Novy
- Specialist in stijlvolle afzuigkappen en kookplaten - Novy
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