CIARKO CDW901C Island Hood Instructions

June 13, 2024
CIARKO

CIARKO CDW901C Island Hood

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Product Information

  • Product Name: Minimal 1
  • Languages: Polski, Deutsch, English, Cestina
  • Power Supply: 220-240V AC ~50-60Hz
  • Dimensions: 170mm x 272mm x 31mm
  • Weight: 574g/874g
  • Power Consumption: 645W
  • Max Power Consumption: 896W/1196W
  • Min. Height from Cooktop: 930mm
  • Max. Height from Cooktop: 1230mm

Product Usage Instructions

  1. Installation of the Hood:
  2. Make sure the power supply is disconnected.
  3. Follow the installation instructions provided in the user manual to properly install the hood.
  4. Electrical Connection:
  5. Connect the hood to a suitable power source (220-240V AC ~50-60Hz).
  6. Ensure proper grounding of the hood.
  7. Operation – Gesture Control – Description of Remote Control Functions:
  8. To turn on the hood, swipe horizontally from left to right below the sensor.
  9. To turn off the hood or change the speed mode to a lower level, swipe horizontally from right to left. Press and hold the key for 2 seconds to turn off the motor.
  10. Boost Function: The 4th speed mode activates the boost function for intensive suction. Press the respective button on the remote control to activate.
  11. LED On/Off: Press and hold the button for approximately 2 seconds to turn on or off the lighting. Alternatively, use the LED On/Off button on the remote control.
  12. Adjustment of Light Color: Press and hold the button for approximately 2 seconds to adjust the light color (warm/cold). Use the respective buttons on the remote control.
  13. Adjustment of Light Intensity: Press and hold the button for approximately 3 seconds to adjust the light intensity. There are 4 levels of light intensity available.
  14. Timer Function: Select the desired speed mode (buttons 1 and 2) and press the Timer button (6) to activate the timer function.
  15. Note : If you need a new remote control, you will need to reconnect it to the hood. Disconnect the hood from the power supply for 15 seconds. Then reconnect the power supply and press any button on the new remote control within 60 seconds. The hood is now connected to the new remote control.
  16. Caution : It is possible that an IR remote control intended for another household appliance may partially control the hood’s operation.
  17. Control Panel:
  18. Functional Buttons:
  * P1: Turns the hood on/off. Subsequent presses increase the speed mode.
  * P2: Timer function. Press to activate the timer, and press and hold for at least 1 second to deactivate the timer.
  * P3: Lighting On/Off.
  1. Maintenance:
  2. Cleaning the Hood:
  * Regularly clean the hood using warm water with detergent or in a dishwasher (full program, 65°C).
  * Do not squeeze the filter after washing, as it may cause damage. Dry and reactivate the filter by placing it in an oven set to 70°C for 15-20 minutes.
  * Replace the filter every 2 years or when visible mechanical damage occurs.

Dear Sirs

  • You have become users of the latest generation of cooker hoods.
  • This hood was designed and manufactured specifically to meet your expectations and will certainly form part of a modern fitted kitchen. Its innovative design and use of modern production technology, ensure its high functionality and aesthetics.
  • Please read the following manual carefully before installing the hood. This avoids incorrect installation and operation of the hood.
  • We wish you satisfaction and happiness with your choice of the hood of our company.

When installing the device, follow the instructions given in this manual.
The manufacturer shall not be liable for damage resulting from installation not complying with the information contained in the manual. The hood was designed exclusively for domestic use. The hood may vary in appearance from the hood shown in the drawings in this manual, but the recommendations for operation, maintenance and installation remain unchanged.

  • Keep the user manual so that you can refer to it at any time. In the case of selling the device or moving, ensure that the manual is included.
  • Carefully read the contents of the operating manual, which provide precise information on installation, use and care of the device.
  • Do not make any electrical or mechanical changes to the device or to the discharging pipes.
    Note : Elements marked with the symbol „*” are only included in selected models, in other cases, they should be purchased separately.

Warnings

  • Attention! Do not connect the device to the mains before installation is complete.
  • Before performing any cleaning or maintenance operations, disconnect the hood from the power by removing the plug from the socket or by switching off the main power switch.
  • Wear protective gloves for all installation and maintenance work.
  • This device is not intended for use by persons (including children) with limited physical, sensory or mental abilities, and lacking knowledge or experience in the use of such equipment, unless they are supervised or instructed in the use of this device by a responsible person for their safety.
  • Never use a hood without properly installed filters!
  • The hood should NEVER be used as a backrest plane unless this option has been clearly indicated. Room in which the hood is used together with other devices burning gas or other fuel should have adequate ventilation.
  • The air drawn in should not be discharged into a duct used for the discharge of flue gases produced by gas devices or other fuels. It is strictly prohibited to prepare food using an open flame under the hood (flambéing).
  • The use of open flames is hazardous to the filters and poses a risk of fire, so this must not be done under any circumstances. Care should be taken during frying to avoid overheating of the oil and subsequent self-ignition. Accessible parts can become very hot if used together with appliances designed for cooking.
  • As far as the necessary technical and security measures regarding the regulations issued by the competent local authorities must be strictly observed.
  • The hood should be cleaned frequently, both inside and out (AT LEAST ONCE A MONTH), observing the maintenance instructions given in this manual).
  • Failure to comply with the rules for cleaning the hood and replacing and cleaning the filters causes a fire hazard.
  • To avoid electric shock, do not use or leave the hood without properly installed bulbs. The manufacturer shall not be held liable for any damages or fires caused by the device and resulting from non-compliance with the instructions given in this manual.
  • This device is marked in accordance with EU Directive 2012/19/EU on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE).
  • By ensuring that your device is disposed of correctly, you will contribute to reducing the risk of the product having a negative impact on the environment and human health, which could occur if the device is disposed of incorrectly.
  • The symbol on the device or packaging indicates that this product cannot be treated as other municipal waste. Return it to the appropriate collection and recycling centre for electrical and electronic equipment.
    Proper disposal and scrapping help to eliminate the adverse effects of scrapped equipment on the environment and health. For details of how this appliance can be recycled, please contact your local town hall, town cleaning service or the shop where you purchased the product.

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Operation

The device can be used as an extractor (vapour extraction to the outside) or an absorber (vapours are filtered and discharged back into the room). Hood models that do not have an extractor fan, function only as an extractor and must be connected to the extraction device (not included). Connection instructions are supplied with the external extractor unit.

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Hood operating as an absorber

  • A charcoal filter must be installed to use the hood in this version.
  • It can be purchased from the seller.
  • The air drawn in is cleaned of grease and odours before it is returned into the room through the grilles in the upper chimney cover.

Hood operating as an extractor

  • Vapours are discharged to the outside through a discharge pipe attached to the connecting flange. The diameter of the discharge pipe must be equal to the diameter of the connecting flange. Attention! The discharge pipe is not supplied with the unit and must be purchased.
  • In the horizontal part, the pipe must have a slight upward inclination (about 10°) so as to facilitate the flow of air to the outside. If the hood is fitted with carbon filters, these must be removed.
  • Connect the hood to the ventilation duct with a discharge pipe of a diameter corresponding to the size of the hood outlet (connecting flange).
  • The use of smaller cross-section hoses results in a reduction in suction capacity and a drastic increase in the noise level of the hood.
  • The manufacturer therefore bears no responsibility for this condition.
  • Use the shortest possible pipe.
  • Use a pipe with as few bends as possible (maximum bend angle: 90°).
  • Avoid radical changes to the cross-section of the pipe.
  • Use a pipe with the smoothest possible inner surface.
  • The pipe material must comply with the applicable standards.

Hood installation

  • Minimum distance between the surface on which vessels are placed on the heating device and the lowest part of the cooker hood shall be not less than 55cm in the case of electric cookers and not less than 65cm for gas or mixed type cookers.After installing the hood, remove the protective film from the fixing tubes.
  • If a greater distance is specified in the instructions for installing the gas cooker, adjust to such indications.
  • Ceiling fixing screws must be purchased separately by the customer. It is necessary to consult a qualified technician to ensure the correct choice of materials. depending on the type of surface, which must be strong enough to support the weight of the cooker hood.
  • Once the cooker hood has been installed, the protective film must be removed from the fixing tubes.

Electrical connection

  • The mains voltage must correspond to the voltage indicated on the plate on the internal part of the hood. If the hood is equipped with a plug, it must be plugged into a compliant outlet in accordance with applicable standards and placed in an easily accessible place, even after the completion of the installation.

  • If the hood is not equipped with a plug (direct connection to the mains) or the plug is not located in an easily accessible place, even after installation has been completed, use a standardised two-pole switch to allow complete isolation from the mains supply under category III overcurrent conditions, in accordance with the installation rules.
    Attention! Before reconnecting the hood circuit to the power supply and checking for correctness of its operation, you should always make sure that the power cord is correctly installed.

  • The hood is equipped with a special power cable.

  • If this cable is damaged, it must be ordered from the Service Department office.

Operation of the hood

When the air in the kitchen area is particularly polluted, use the hood set at the highest speed. It is recommended that the hood is put into operation 5 minutes before cooking any food and leaving it on for about 15 minutes after the end of cooking.

Maintenance

Attention! Before performing any cleaning or maintenance operations, disconnect the hood from the power supply by removing the plug from the socket or turning off the main power supply.

Cleaning the hood

The hood should be cleaned frequently inside as well as outside (at least with the same frequency, with which the grease filters are cleaned) using a cloth moistened with mild agents. Abrasives should not be used. DO NOT USE ALCOHOL!
Note: Failure to comply with the regulations for cleaning the device and changing filters causes a fire hazard. It is therefore advisable to follow the advice given.
The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for possible engine damage or fires resulting from non-compliance with the maintenance rules and the aforementioned instructions.

Grease filter

  • Retains fat particles from cooking.
  • It must be cleaned at least once a month (or when the filter contamination indicator – if Your model of hood has an indicator – it tells you when it needs to be replaced), by means of a non-aggressive cleaning agent, either manually or in the dishwasher at low temperature and on a short washing cycle. When washing in the dishwasher, the metal grease filter may discolour, but it will not change its characteristic filtering features. To remove the grease filter, pull the spring-loaded handle

Long life filter

  • The filter should be cleaned regularly. This procedure is recommended every two months.
  • It consists in washing the filter in hot water with detergent or in a dishwasher (65 C full program). After washing, DO NOT squeeze the water out of the filter – it could be damaged.
  • To dry and reactivate the filter, place it in a baking set at 70 C for 15-20 minutes. The filter should be replaced every 2 years or in case of visible mechanical damage.
  • Long-life-Filter (*) (Can be purchased from the dealer)

Gestures and description of remote control functions

Innovative gesture control system – GControl enables fully contactless control of the device by hand movement only. The hood is extremely intuitive and works in harmony with the natural movement of the hand. Just 3 gestures are enough to make your hood fully
functional!

To switch on the extractor hood, move your hand horizontally from left to right about 3-5 cm below the sensor. In this way, the power level changes to a higher gear (2).

  • On/Off Motor:
    To switch off the hood or change the speed mode to a lower one, pull the hand from the right side to the left (1).
    Press and hold (1) for 2 seconds to turn off the engine.

  • Boost:
    Power level 4 is a boost function, which means that after 5min of operation, the hood automatically reverts to power level 3

  • LED On/Off:
    To switch the lighting on or off hold down your hand for approx. 2 seconds or press the button (3) on the remote control.

  • Dynamic Light:
    To adjust the light temperature (warm/cold), hold the Button (4) or (5) on the remote control pressed.

  • Timer:
    To use this function, select a power level (button 1 and 2), and then hold down the Timer button (6) for approx. 2 seconds.

  • Light dimming:
    To adjust the light intensity, press and hold down button (3) on the remote control for approx. 2-3 sec. Four levels of light intensity are available.

Radio remote control operation:

  • The radio remote control pairing mode is activated automatically after a power reset and is active for 60 seconds, but is not signalled in any way.

  • During this time, press any key on the remote control. Pressing the key will connect the cooker hood with radio remote control.
    (If you need a new radio remote control, you will need to reconnect it to the hood.

  • Disconnect the hood from the power supply for 15 seconds. Then reconnect the power supply of the hood. Press any button on the new remote control within 60 seconds.

  • The hood is now linked to the new radio remote control)

  • Attention! It may happen that the IR remote control responds to another household appliance

Control panel (Func on keys)
Operation – Touch control:

  • P ON/OF button
    Press the P1 button to turn on the cooker hood. Pressing again switches to the next higher

    • Gear (suction power) 1
    • Gear (suction power) 2
    • Gear (suction power) 3
    • Gear, intensive suction speed “BOOST”.

After 5 minutes of the “BOOST” function, the hood switches back to suction power 3.

P2 – Functional button P3 – Light on/off button

Timer:

  1. When the engine is running, press P2 to activate the timer
  2. The LED starts blinking constantly
  3. The cooker hood switches off after 15 minutes
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Dynamic Light:

  1. Press P2 and P3 for at least 1 second (no display).
  2. The light color changes smoothly (Kelvin)
  3. Release P2 or P3 to save the current light setting

Light dimming:

  1. Press P3 for at least 1 second
  2. By holding down the button, the lighting switches on in 4 stages (100%/75%/50/25%).
  3. Release P3 to save the light intensity

Refresh Mode:
Automatic ventilation function – When the function is activated, the extractor hood will automatically switch on in first gear every 50 minutes and will thoroughly ventilate the room for 10 minutes at a time. (can be deactivated at any time).

Activation/deactivation of the Ventilation function:

  • Press and hold P1 and P2 for at least 1 second to enable or disable the Ventilation function.
  • Active mode (rinse 10 minutes): LED D2 is bright and flashes slowly.
  • Standby mode (50 minutes standby): LED D1 glows softly and flashes slowly.

Service contact

Slovenská republika:
Výhradný distribútor značky Ciarko Design pre Slovensko: ELEKTRO STORE SK, s.r.o.
Horná 116,
022 01 Čadca,
Slovenská republika Záručný a pozáručný servis: tel.: +421 915 473 787 email: [email protected] Predaj náhradných dielov: tel: +421 915 473 787
email: [email protected]
www.ciarkodesign.sk

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