elica BL MAT-A-72 Built-in LANE Hood Instruction Manual

June 12, 2024
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BL MAT-A-72 Built-in LANE Hood

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The product is designed for the extraction of cooking fumes and steam and it is for domestic use only.
NOTES
: the parts marked with this symbol can be purchased separately from specialised dealers.
: the parts marked with this symbol are optional accessories supplied only with some models and can be purchased from the websites www.elica.com and www.shop.elica.com.

SAFETY AND REGULATIONS

GENERAL SAFETY

  • Do not make electrical or mechanical changes on the product or on the exhaust pipes.
  • Before doing any cleaning or maintenance work, disconnect the product from the mains power supply by removing the plug or turning off the mains switch.
  • For all installation and maintenance operations, always wear work gloves.
  • The product can be used by children over the age of 8 and by people with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or without experience or the necessary knowledge, as long as they are properly supervised or have been instructed on how to safely use the device and understand the inherent dangers.
  • Children must be supervised to make sure that they do not play with the product
  • Cleaning and maintenance must never be performed by children unless they are properly supervised.
  • The room must have sufficient ventilation when the product is used at the same time as other appliances burning gas or other fuels.
  • The product must be cleaned frequently both inside and out (AT LEAST ONCE A MONTH); always follow the instructions given in the maintenance manual.
  • Failure to comply with the rules indicated for cleaning the product and replacing/cleaning the filters may result in the risk of fire.
  • It is strictly forbidden to cook food on the flame under the product.
  • WARNING:
  • When the hob is on, the accessible parts of the product may become hot.
  • Do not connect the product to the electrical power supply until the installation is complete.
  • The regulations laid down by local authorities must be strictly followed with regard to the technical and safety measures to adopt for fume extraction.
  • The extracted air must not be conveyed through the same ducts used to extract the fumes generated by gas combustion or other types of combustion products.
  • Do not use or leave the product without appropriately installed lamps, as this may result in the risk of electric shock.
  • The product must NEVER be used without the grille correctly fitted.
  • The product must NEVER be used as a support surface unless expressly indicated.

INSTALLATION SAFETY

  • Use the fixing screws supplied with the product only if suitable for the surface; otherwise purchase the correct type of screws.

  • Check for accessories (e.g. bags containing screws, warranty certificates, etc.) inside the product (placed there for transport reasons). If there are any, remove them and keep them safe.

  • WARNING:
    Failure to install screws and fasteners in accordance with these instructions may result in electrical hazards.

  • The exhaust pipe is not supplied and must be purchased.

  • The diameter of the exhaust pipe must be equivalent to the diameter of the connecting ring.

  • For installation of the product on the hob, respect the height indicated in the drawings

  • The minimum distance between the surface of the container supports on the cooker and the lowest part of the range hood must not be less than 50 cm (not less than 57 cm only for Australia and New Zealand) for electric cookers and 57 cm for gas or mixed cookers.

  • If the installation instructions of the gas cooker specify a greater distance, take it into account.

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION SAFETY

  • The mains voltage must correspond to the voltage indicated on the label found inside the product.
  • If it features a plug, connect the product to a socket that complies with current standards, located in an area accessible even after installation.
  • If it does not feature a plug (direct connection to the mains) or the plug is not located in an accessible area, even after installation, apply a standard double pole switch that ensures complete disconnection from the mains in category III overvoltageconditions, in accordance with the installation rules.
  • The product features a special power cable; if the cable is damaged, contact the Service Centre for a replacement.

END-OF-LIFE DISPOSAL

This device is marked in compliance with the European Directive 2012/19/EC – UK SI 2013 No.3113, Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). Make sure that this product is disposed of correctly. The user helps prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and for health.
The symbol on the product or accompanying documentation indicates that this product should not be treated as household waste but should be handed over at a suitable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. Dispose of it in accordance with local regulations for waste disposal. For further information about the treatment, recovery and recycling of this product, please contact your local authority, the collection service for household waste or the shop from where the product was purchased.

REGULATIONS

Equipment designed, tested and manufactured in compliance with safety regulations: EN/IEC 60335-1; EN/ IEC 60335-2- 31, EN/IEC 62233. Performance: EN/IEC 61591; ISO 5167-1; ISO 5167-3; ISO 5168; EN/IEC 60704-1; EN/IEC 60704-2-13;EN/IEC 60704-3; ISO 3741; EN 50564; IEC 62301. EMC: EN 55014-1; CISPR 14-1; EN 55014-2; CISPR 14-2; EN/IEC 61000-3-2; EN/IEC 61000-3-3.

OPERATION

Please note! This hood features an automatic operation system (see the paragraph “VOC sensor calibration”).
Calibration occurs automatically each time the hood is reconnected to the electrical network (e.g.: the first time it is installed after a blackout). It can also be performed manually (see the paragraph “VOC sensor calibration manual”).
During calibration, which lasts 5 minutes, the controls will flash and only the light button can be used.

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T1= LIGHTS ON/OFF.
T2= Motor OFF or Reduce speed (e.g.: from 4 to 1).
From whichever position the hood is in, pressing the key for 3” switches off the motor.
T3= Increase suction speed.
Press T3 to switch the hood on at speed 1, keep pressing the key to increase the motor speed from speed 2 to intensive. Press and hold the key for 3” to automatically activate INTENSIVE speed.
With each speed, the respective LED lights up.
Speed 1 LED L1
Speed 2 LED L2
Speed 3 LED L3
Intensive speed LED L4 (flashing).
Intensive speed is timed. Standard timing is 5’, after which the hood switches to speed 3.
To deactivate the function before the time expires, briefly press T2; the hood will switch to speed 3.
To switch off the motor, press and hold key T2 for 3”.
T4= Sensor ON/OFF. Activates or deactivates the VOC sensor function.
By pressing the key, the VOC function is activated and LED L5 becomes blue. When the VOC sensor function is enabled, the motor must be switched off (if it was previously ON). The hood will switch on at the most suitable speed based on the fumes detected by the sensor the hood is equipped with.
T5= Operating status indicator
VOC sensor calibration
The calibration of the sensor lasts about 5 minutes; press T4 to switch on the hood at speed 1 (LED L5 on steady), while LEDs L1, L2, L3 and L4 start flashing cyclically.
Calibration is complete when LEDs L1, L2, L3 and L4 go out, followed by an acoustic signal (beep).
During calibration, it is only possible to switch the lights on and off.
Calibration is necessary to allow the sensor with which the hood is equipped to work correctly and can be: automatic: each time the hood is reconnected to the mains (e.g. the first time it is installed or after a power failure). manual: to be performed when automatic operation is unsatisfactory and when normal environmental conditions persist in the kitchen.
Manual calibration is activated by pressing and holding key T4 for 6”.
Hob selection
To use the VOC function in the best way possible, it is necessary to select the correct type of hob (gas – induction or electric).
With the hood and the VOC sensor off, simultaneously press T1 and T4 until an acoustic signal (beep) is emitted, release the keys and when either T2 or T3 is pressed again, the desired hob can be selected according to the following diagram:
LED 1: gas hob
LED 2: electric hob
LED 3: induction hob
The selected key will remain lit to indicate that a selection has been made; after 10 seconds, the key will flash briefly to indicate that the selection made has been recorded.
Note: after resetting the hob type, to a type other than the Default one or the previous one, an automatic calibration of the VOC sensor will start.
Grease filter warning
After 40 hours of operation, LEDs L1 and L5 start flashing.
When this warning appears, it means that the installed grease filter needs to be washed.
To reset the warning, press and hold key T2 for 3”.
Carbon filter warning
After 160 hours of operation, LEDs L2 and L5 start flashing.
When this warning appears, it means that the installed carbon filter needs to be replaced.
To reset the warning, press and hold key T3 for 3”.
In standard mode, the carbon filter warning is not active.
If the hood is used in the filter version, it is necessary to enable the carbon filter warning.
Carbon filter warning activation:
Switch the hood OFF and simultaneously press and hold keys T2 and T3 for 3” (if LED L2 flashes, it means that the carbon filter is NOT active), press key T3 to activate the carbon filter warning function. LEDs L2 and L5 are steady, wait 10” after which the function is activated followed by an acoustic signal (beep).
Carbon filter warning deactivation:
Switch the hood OFF and simultaneously press and hold keys T2 and T3 for 3” (if LED L2 is steady, it means that the carbon filter is active), LEDs L2 and L5 are steady, press key T3 and LED L2 will start flashing, wait 10” after which the carbon filter warning function is deactivated followed by an acoustic signal (beep).

MAINTENANCE WARNINGS

  • Cleaning: For cleaning, simply use a cloth moistened with neutral liquid detergents. Do not use cleaning tools or instruments.
    For product maintenance, see the images at the end of the installation marked by this symbol.

  • A Anti-Grease Filter: The metallic anti-grease filter must be cleaned once a month with non-aggressive detergents, manually or in a dishwasher on a short wash at low temperatures. To remove the anti-grease filter, pull the spring release handle.

  • B Carbon filter (for filter version only): The car- tridge must be replaced at least every four months. It CANNOT be washed or regenerated. As indicated in the drawings section: remove the anti-grease filters, apply a carbon filter on each side and attach it to the product. Put the anti-grease filters back in place.

  •   B Washable activated carbon filter (for filter version only): The carbon filter can be washed every two months (or when indicated by the filter saturation system – if included in your model). As indicated in the drawing section: remove the grease filter, remove the carbon filter and wash using hot water and suitable detergents or in a dishwasher at 65°C (if washing in a dishwasher, carry out the complete washing cycle without dishes inside). Remove any excess water without damaging the filter, then place it in the oven for 10 minutes at 100°C to dry it out completely. Put the anti-grease filters back in place.  Replace the foam layer every 3 years and each time the cloth appears damaged.

  • C Perimeter suction panel (panel maintenance) Disassembly:
    a. firmly pull the panel (FRONT SIDE) downwards
    b. release it from the rear hinges. Cleaning: the suction panel must be cleaned manually using non-aggressive detergents. Assembly: the panel must be hooked at the back and secured at the front (with magnets). Attention! Always check that the panel is securely fixed in place.

  • Lighting system : The lighting system cannot be replaced by the user, contact Customer Service in case of malfunction.

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