GRAM EFI 8060-90 B Kitchen Extractor Hood Instruction Manual
- June 4, 2024
- GRAM
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EFI 8060-90 B
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
KITCHEN EXTRACTOR HOOD
EFI 8060-90 B Kitchen Extractor Hood
**** Before using the appliance, please carefully read this manual!
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THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING AN GRAM APPLIANCE
DEAR CUSTOMER!
You are now a user of a kitchen extractor hood. This hood has been designed
and manufactured specially with a view to satisfying your expectations and it
will certainly constitute a fitting element of a modern kitchen. The modern
structural solutions and the newest technologies used in the production of
this hood guarantee its high effectiveness and good appearance.
Please read these instructions carefully before installing the hood. They will
help you avoid mistakes during the installation and operation of the hood.
We wish you a lot of satisfaction from choosing our kitchen extractor hood.
Symbols appearing in these instructions have the following meaning:
Important information concerning the proper operation of the appliance and
your personal safety.
Risks resulting from improper operation of the appliance. Activities that must
be performed by a qualified technician.
Tips on how to use the appliance.
Information on how to protect the environment.
This indicates actions that must not be performed by the user.
The appliance is intended for household use only.
The manufacturer reserves the right to introduce changes that do not affect
the operation of the appliance.
GUIDELINES CONCERNING THE SAFETY OF USE
- The manufacturer will accept no responsibility for any damage due to installation or operation not conforming to these instructions
- cooker hood is designed to remove cooking odors. Do not use the cooker hood for other purposes.
- connect the cooker hood operating in extraction mode to a suitable ventilation duct (do NOT connect the cooker to smoke or flue gas ducts, which are in use). It requires the installation of the air extraction duct to the outside. The duct length (typically 120 or 150mm in diameter) should not exceed 4-5 m. The air exhaust duct is also required for telescopic and under furniture cooker hoods operating in air recirculation mode.
- cooker hood operating in air recirculation mode requires the installation of an activated charcoal filter. In this case, installing an extractor duct is not required, however, it is recommended to install an air guide vane. (chimney cooker hoods only).
- The cooker hood features independent lighting and an exhaust fan that can be operated at one of several speeds.
- Depending on the type, the hood is designed to be permanently attached to a vertical wall over a gas or electric stove (chimney and universal hoods); on the ceiling over a gas or electric stove (island hoods); on the vertical built-in furniture over a gas or electric stove (telescopic and built-in hoods). Before installing, make sure that the wall/ceiling structure is strong enough to suspend the hood. Some hoods are very heavy.
- For details of the installation distance above an electric hob please refer to the product technical sheet If the installation instructions of the gas cooker specify a greater distance, this must be taken into account (Fig. 1a/b/c).
- Do not leave an open flame under the hood. When the pots are removed from the burner, set the minimum flame. Always make sure that the flame does not ex- tend outside the pot because it causes unwanted loss of energy and a dangerous concentration of heat.
- Any food cooked in fat shall be constantly monitored since overheated fat can ignite very easily.
- Pull the plug of the power cord from a wall socket before any filter cleaning or repair operation.
- The textile grease filter should be replaced, and the aluminum filter should be cleaned at least every month in connection with the existing fire danger (saturated fat is very flammable).
- If any other non-electric devices are used in the same room as the hood (e.g. liquid fuel ovens, flow-through, or volumetric water heaters), it is necessary to provide appropriate ventilation (air supply). Safe operation is possible when during simultaneous operation of the hood and combustion devices dependent on air supply the negative pressure of not more than 0.004 millibars is maintained at the location of these devices inside the room (this point does not apply when the hood is used as an odor absorber).
- Do not lean on the hood
- The hood should be frequently cleaned inside and on the outside surfaces (at least once a month). See the “Cleaning section” in this manual.
- If the power wire gets broken, it should be replaced with a new one in a specialist repair shop.
- Make sure the appliance can be easily disconnected from the mains, either by pulling the plug out of the mains socket or by switching the two-pole switch off.
- This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
- Children should be so- supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
- Check if the voltage indicated on the rating plate corresponds to the local power supply parameters.
- Before installing unwind and straighten the power cord.
- Warning! The packaging materials (polyethylene bags, small pieces of foamed poly- styrene, etc.) should be kept away from children while unpacking.
- NOTE: Before connecting the hood to the mains power supply always check that the power cord is properly installed and is not trapped by the appliance. It is recommended to make sure the hood operates correctly before installation.
INSTALLATION
Installation
Step-by-step appliance installation is shown in Fig. 3.
Setting the air extractor mode of operation of the hood
In the extractor, mode air is discharged to the outside by a special conduit.
In that setting, any carbon filters shall e removed. The hood should be
connected to the opening discharging air to the outside by means of a rigid or
flexible conduit of 120 mm diameter, which should be purchased in a shop
selling installation materials.
A qualified installer should be commissioned to make the connection.
Setting the odor absorber mode of operation of the hood
In this option, filtered air returns to the room through openings in the front
of the hood. In this setting, it is necessary to install the carbon filter. It
is recommended to install the air guide (availability depending on model).
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
Cooker hood controls
Control Panel is shown in Figure 4, for reference it is also shown below:
The appliance is fitted with gesture control sensors (1a, 1b, 2) and a display
(8).
The control panel features touch controls: Control functions are described
below:
- – Off-Timer sensor
- – Reduce fan speed sensor
- – Increase fan speed sensor
- – Gesture control on/off sensor
- – Light control sensor
After connecting the appliance to the power supply, all indicators will light
up for a brief moment and the display will also show . Then all indicators and
the display will go out, only the gesture control sensor is illuminated on
the control panel. The hood will enter standby mode, which is indicated by a
dot on the display.
When activated, touch + to start the fan.
Available fan speeds:
- Low speed (1). Use this speed when cooking a little food with hardly any fumes.
- Medium speeds (2 – 3). Use this speed when cooking multiple dishes at the same time with a moderate amount of fumes.
- Turbo ( ) — use this speed when frying or grilling with a large number of fumes.
Use the + sensors to increase or reduce the fan speed.
Note! Turbo mode is only active for 5 minutes, then the fan speed is
reduced automatically to one level down.
To turn off the fan, touch repeatedly until fan speed is reduced to zero .
Touch to turn on / off the lighting.
Adjust lighting brightness
When you connect the appliance to the power supply, it is in the initial
state. You can then adjust the lighting brightness. To do this touch and the
lighting will turn on. Then touch and hold the same sensor for a few seconds
and the lighting brightness will change. Hold the sensor for a few seconds
more and the lighting brightness will change again. The lighting has several
levels of brightness.
Adjust lighting color
When on standby, touch, and hold_ and 2 seconds. The blinking “L” (lighting)
will appear on the display. Now use the + and – to set the desired color of
light. To accept the desired color, simply wait 3 seconds. The color range is
from 3000°K (warm) to 7000°K (cool).
Off-Timer
Use Off-Timer to turn off the hood after a specified time. Use Off-Timer to
filter the fumes out of the air after cooking. Touch and hold for 3 seconds to
activate the Off- timer at any time. The appliance will automatically turn off
after approximately 15 minutes.
Gesture control
When you plug in your appliance, gesture control is active and the indicator
is on. Touch to turn off the gesture control. Touch again to reactivate
gesture control.
You can use gestures to control the fan speed and lighting. When gesture
control is active, you can also control the appliance using the touch sensors.
Gesture control works correctly when you move your open hand about 5–10 cm
from the surface of the control panel.
Note: To adjust the fan speed you need to move your hand across the
sensors as shown in Figure 4, items 1a and 1b. The area over which to move
your hand is marked on the figures presented below in this manual.
If activating a certain function (such as turbo speed) requires multiple hand
gestures, reposition your hand for another gesture away from the control panel
to avoid triggering the motion sensors). Hand movements must not be too fast.
Preferably, a single gesture should take about 1 second.
To activate the appliance, move your hand across the sensors from left to right. The display will show .
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
To turn on the fan or increase fan speed, move your hand from left to right several times in standby mode. The display will show the current fan speed after each hand gesture.
To turn off the fan or reduce fan speed, move your hand from right to left several times in standby mode until the display shows . Move your hand one more time and the appliance will turn off (gesture control will still be active)
To turn the lighting on or off, hover your hand about 10 cm above sensor 2.
Maintenance
Regular maintenance and cleaning of the device will ensure faultless operation
and help extend the life of the unit. Attention should be paid to replacing
grease and carbon filters according to instructions.
Aluminum grease filter
Cleaning
For normal hood operation, the aluminum grease filter should be cleaned every
month in the dishwasher or by hand using mild detergent or liquid soap.
To replace:
The dismantling of the aluminum grease filter is shown in Figure 5.
The acrylic filter is used in some models. This filter should be replaced at
least once every two months or more frequently if the appliance is used
intensively.
Charcoal filter (only the recirculation version)
Operation – Carbon filters can be used only when the hood is not connected to
any ventilation duct. Filters with active carbon can absorb odors until they
are saturated. They cannot be washed or regenerated and should be replaced at
least every 2 months or more frequently in case of very intensive use.
Replace:
Dismantling of the charcoal filter is shown in Figure 6.
Cleaning
Normal hood cleaning:
- Do not use a soaked cloth, sponge, or water jet.
- Do not use solvents or alcohol, as they may tarnish lacquered surfaces.
- Do not use caustic substances, especially for cleaning stainless steel.
- Do not use a rough or abrasive cloth.
It is recommended to use a damp cloth and a neutral detergent.
Aluminum filters may be washed in the dishwasher. The color of aluminum
filters may change after several items of washing. This is normal and it is
not necessary to renew the filters.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
RECYCLING OF THE PACKAGING
**** Our packaging is made of environmentally friendly materials, which can
be reused:
- The external packaging is made of cardboard/ foil
- The FCKW free shape of foamed polystyrene (PS)
- Polyethylene (PE) foils and bags
ELIMINATION / DISPOSAL OF THE EU- SHIPMENT
If the appliance is no longer in use, cut the connecting cable off the used
equipment before scrapping. We also recommend that the appliance is locked or
rendered useless so that the appliance presents no danger to children while
being stored for disposal. This appliance is marked with a symbol of the
crossed-out waste container in conformance with the European Directive
2002/96/EC. Such
** marking informs that the equipment may not be kept together with other
waste coming from the household after the period of its use. The user is
obliged to dispose of the appliance at the waste collection point authorized
by the local authority. The local waste collection points, shops, and communal
units form an appropriate system enabling the disposal of the equipment.
Handling the used electrical and electronic equipment and any hazardous
substances contained therein in a correct manner is vital to avoid damage to
the local natural environment. Therefore care and responsibility should always
be taken in the disposal of these products
Manufacturer’s Declaration**
The manufacturer hereby declares that this product meets the requirements of
the following European directives:
- Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EC
- Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive 2014/30/EC
- ERP Directive 2009/125/EC
- Directive RoHS 2011/65/EC
and has thus been marked with the symbol and issued with a declaration of compliance made available to market regulators.
Gram A/SGejlhavegård 2B
DK-6000 Kolding
+45 73 20 10 00
www.gram.dk
IO-HOO-0900
(01.2022)
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