Teka CNL 2002 Cooker Hood Instruction Manual

June 12, 2024
Teka

Teka CNL 2002 Cooker Hood

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Dear customer,

We congratulate you on your choice. We are sure that this modern, functional, and practical article, constructed from the highest quality materials will fully meet your requirements. Please read all the sections of this INSTRUCTION MANUAL Before using the extractor for the first time to be able to obtain its full performance and avoid any breakdowns that could arise from its misuse, also allowing small problems to be overcome. Keep this manual. It will always provide useful information on the extractor and will help other people to use it.

Safety Instructions

  • Before using the extractor for the first time, you must observe the installation and connection instructions.
  • Never pull the cable to unplug the extractor. Always pull the plug.
  • Do not switch on the extractor if the electricity cable is worn or has cuts or if there are signs of deterioration around the control panel.
  • If the extractor stops working or functions abnormally, unplug it from the mains and advise the technical service.
  • Do not leave gas burning without a pan above it under the hood.
  • Do not allow grease to accumulate in any part of the extractor, especially in the filter as this COULD PRODUCE A FIRE RISK
  • Do not flambé food under the hood.
  • Before installing the extractor consult local rules and regulations in force with respect to current standards on air and fumes.
  • Before connecting the extractor to the mains, check that both the voltage and the frequency conform to that shown on the characteristics label of the extractor located inside it.
  • Switching on and off must be by means of an omnipolar switch with minimum separation between contacts of 3 mm incorporated into the fixed installation.
  • The electrical connection must be made by means of a flexible cable. It is not allowed to connect by means of a rigid conduit.
  • The expelled air must not reach a duct that is used to expel food processor fumes using energy other than electricity.
  • The room must be provided with appropriate ventilation if the extractor is going to be used at the same time as other food processing equipment not using electrical power.
  • We recommend the use of gloves and caution when cleaning the inside of the extractor.
  • Your extractor is designed for domestic use and only for expelling and purifying gases arising from food preparation. Its use for any other purpose must be your own responsibility and may be dangerous.
  • You should contact the nearest Qualified Technical Assistance Service for any repairs always using original spare parts. Repairs and modifications carried out by others could damage the apparatus or cause it to malfunction, and risking your safety. The manufacturer cannot be held liable for inappropriate use of the apparatus.

Description of the apparatus

  • A Motor controls that allows three positions to be selected
  • B Light switch independent of the motors
  • C Lighting by means of lamps
  • D Filters located over the cooking area, easily withdrawn for cleaning
  • E Extractable group that allows a greater gas capture area
  • F Possibility of incorporating activated charcoal filter
  • G Anti-return tabs are to be located in the outlet mouth, locating their ends in the holes provided.

Instructions for use

By pressing the button shown in the figure, you will be able to control the functions of the extractor

Two achieve better extraction, we recommend switching on the extractor a few minutes before starting to cook (3 – 5 minutes) so that the airflow is continuous and stable when extracting the fumes. Likewise, keep the extractor switched on for a few minutes when cooking is complete to allow all fumes and odors to be expelled.

Cleaning and maintenance

Before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance activities, ensure that the extractor is disconnected from the mains. To carry out cleaning and maintenance, follow the safety instructions indicated on Page 3.

Filter cleaning

To withdraw the filters from their locations release the anchoring points. Clean the filter, either by putting it in the dishwasher (see notes) or leaving it standing in hot water to simplify the removal of grease or, if wished, by means of special sprays (protecting the nonmetallic parts). Once clean, leave it to dry.

Notes: cleaning in the dishwasher with aggressive detergents may blacken the surface of metallic parts, without this affecting its gas retaining properties.

N.B. The filter must be cleaned at least once a month depending on how often the extractor is used. It must be remembered that grease is deposited in the extractor when cooking, whether it is switched on or not.
Cleaning of the extractor body The use of warm (40ºC approx.) soapy water is recommended. A cloth moistened in this water is used for cleaning the extractor, paying special attention to the grids. Afterward, dry using a lint- free cloth.

Note: Never use metallic scouring pads or abrasive products that could damage the surface.

Do not use scrapers with metallic surfaces such as knives, scissors, etc.

Activated charcoal filter

To install the charcoal filter, the motor anchorage is made to coincide with the anchor points of the activated charcoal filter and turn it clockwise. The carbon filter lasts from three to six months depending on the particular conditions of use. The activated carbon filter can neither be washed nor regenerated. Once it is exhausted, it must be changed. To replace exhausted filters with new ones, withdraw the old ones in the reverse order to that of installation.

Changing Bulbs

Remove the filter support to access the bulbs. Take care to disconnect the mains beforehand and that the bulbs to be replaced are not hot. The maximum bulb power is 40W.

Technical information

  • Dimensions Width = 600 mm
  • Depth = 300 mm
  • Height = 185 mm

Electrical characteristics REFER TO CHARACTERISTICS LABEL

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Installation

To fix the extractor to the kitchen unit the pattern on page 6 is used. The lower part of the extractor must be located at a minimum height of 60 cm above the hob for electric cookers and 65 cm for gas cookers. If the instructions of a gas cooker indicate a greater distance these must be observed. The extractor must be connected to a wall socket with an effective earth. When the extractor is working at the same time as other non-electrical cooking equipment, the outlet air pressure must not exceed 4 Pa (4 x 10-5 bar). To achieve optimum performance the length of the outlet hose should not exceed 4 meters, or include more than two 90º angles (elbows)

Although venting to the outside is recommended, activated carbon filters may be used, which allow the gas to be returned to the kitchen through the outlet pipe. If you wish to exchange the front for one matching the kitchen units, follow the following instructions:

  • Withdraw the movable group.
  • Remove the screws (T) that support the front
  • Install the new front fixing it with the same screws that held the old one.

If something does not work

Before seeking technical assistance carry out the following checks first

Defect Possible cause Solution
The extractor does not work The cable is not connected Connect the

mains cable
No current is reaching the plug| Revise/repair the

electricity circuit

The extractor does not blow enough or vibrates| Filter saturated with grease| Clean or substitute filter
Outlet obstructed| Eliminate obstructions
Inadequate air conduit| Contact the installer and follow

instructions of this manual

The lamps do not light| Lamp broken| Exchange the bulb
Lamp loose| Tighten bulb

Electrical connection

We recommend that the appliance is connected by a qualified electrician, who is a member of the N.I.C.E.I.C. and who will comply with the I.E.E. and local regulations. Should the color of the wires in the mains lead for the appliance not correspond with the colored markings identify the terminal in your spur box and proceed as follows:

  • The wire which is a colored blur must be connected to the marked N (Neutral) or colored Black.
  • The wire which is colored brown must be connected to the marked L (Live) or colored Red.
  • Where avialable (see installation), the wire which is colored yellow/green must be connected to the market or colored Yellow/Green.

If the cooker hood is installed for use above a gas appliance then the provision of ventilation must be in accordance with the Gas Safety (Installation & Use) Regulations 1984 and the relevant Building Regulations. Detailed recommendations are contained in the following British Standard Codes of Practice BS6172, BS5440, and BS6891 Current Edition.

Drilling pattern for installation in the kitchen unit

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  • A. Outlet for two motors
  • B. Outlet for single motor
  • C. Front of extractor

FAQ’s

What is the Teka CNL 2002 Cooker Hood used for?

The Teka CNL 2002 Cooker Hood is designed to remove smoke, odors, and grease from the air while cooking, providing a cleaner and more comfortable kitchen environment.

What type of ventilation system does the Teka CNL 2002 Cooker Hood use?

The Teka CNL 2002 Cooker Hood uses an extraction ventilation system, which pulls in air from the cooking area and vents it outside through ductwork.

What is the maximum airflow capacity of the Teka CNL 2002 Cooker Hood?

The maximum airflow capacity of the Teka CNL 2002 Cooker Hood is typically measured in cubic meters per hour (m³/h), and it indicates how quickly the hood can clear the air. Check the product specifications for the exact airflow capacity.

Does the Teka CNL 2002 Cooker Hood come with different fan speed settings?

Yes, the Teka CNL 2002 Cooker Hood usually offers multiple fan speed settings, allowing you to adjust the ventilation power based on your cooking needs.

How is the Teka CNL 2002 Cooker Hood controlled?z

The control interface of the Teka CNL 2002 Cooker Hood may vary, but it commonly features push-button controls, touch controls, or even remote control options for convenient operation.

Is the Teka CNL 2002 Cooker Hood suitable for all types of stovetops?

The Teka CNL 2002 Cooker Hood is designed to work with various types of stovetops, including gas, electric, and induction ranges.

What type of filters does the Teka CNL 2002 Cooker Hood use?

The Teka CNL 2002 Cooker Hood typically utilizes one or more types of filters, such as grease filters to capture grease particles and charcoal filters to reduce odors.

Can the Teka CNL 2002 Cooker Hood be installed as a ducted or recirculating unit?

Yes, the Teka CNL 2002 Cooker Hood often offers the option to be installed as a ducted unit, where air is vented outside, or as a recirculating unit, where air is filtered and recirculated back into the kitchen.

Does the Teka CNL 2002 Cooker Hood come with built-in lighting?

Yes, the Teka CNL 2002 Cooker Hood usually features built-in lighting to illuminate the cooking area. This can be especially useful when cooking in low-light conditions.

What materials are used in the construction of the Teka CNL 2002 Cooker Hood?

The Teka CNL 2002 Cooker Hood is typically constructed using a combination of stainless steel, glass, and other durable materials for both aesthetic appeal and longevity.

Is the Teka CNL 2002 Cooker Hood easy to clean and maintain?

Yes, the Teka CNL 2002 Cooker Hood is designed for easy maintenance. Removable and washable filters, as well as smooth surfaces, contribute to convenient cleaning.

Is professional installation required for the Teka CNL 2002 Cooker Hood?

While the Teka CNL 2002 Cooker Hood is designed for user-friendly installation, it's recommended to have a professional installer ensure proper setup, especially if ductwork needs to be installed or modified.

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