Thermex Trend 50 Kitchen Hood Instruction Manual

June 14, 2024
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Trend Model 50
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Further Information

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THERMEX SCANDINAVIA A/S
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WARNINGS

  • The range hood is designed and manufactured according to DS/EN 60335-1.
  • This range hood is only for use in private house holdings, if used for other purposes the warranty will be repealed.
  • Installation must be performed by a skilled electrician in accordance with the specifications given by Thermax Scandinavia A/S (Thermax) and legislation in force.
  • Thermax disclaims all responsibility in regards to damages caused by wrong installation, mounting or use.

BEFORE MOUNTING/COMMISSIONING

  • Inspect the range hood for transport damages, flaws and defects immediately after the receipt.
  • Transport damages must be filed to the haulage contractor and Thermax immediately after the receipt.
  • Flaws and defects must be filed to Therma within 8 days the receipt, and not later than mounting/commissioning.

MOUNTING

  • The range hood is intended for working at 230 Volt ±10%~ 50 HZ in referring to EN 50160.
  • Connect the hood with the attached plug. NOTE: The hood MUST have earth if the plug has an earth connection.
  • For models with external motor applies that NOT to use common zero by installing the hood and engine, as this will affect the control.
  • It MUST be ensured that the motor can be used with the selected range hood when using an external motor from another supplier. Otherwise the warranty no longer apply.
  • Do not plug in the range hood until the mounting is complete.
  • The air must not be discharged from the hood into a pipe used for extraction from devices using gas or other fuels. Such devices must have a separate vent.
  • The national legislation on air emissions must be observed.
  • Always use the original dimension of the vent. By reducing the dimension of the vent, the performance will be reduced and the sound level will be increased.
  • The vent to the open air, must be as short as possible in order to get the greatest possible capacity of the range hood.
  • The number of bends on the vent ought to be minimized, to gain the greatest possible capacity of the range hood.
  • Thermax recommends to always use sound and condensation insulated vent hose at the carrying through in unheated spaces.
  • Thermax recommends that there is used for a muffler to minimize the noise level when using flexible hose.
  • Using the flexible hose must always ensure that this is fully extended to minimize air resistance and thereby achieve maximum absorbency.
  • Different materials takes different raw plugs and screws. Use raw plugs and screws indented for the material the range hood is to be mounted in.
  • If the instructions for the installation of screws and fittings are not followed, it may result in electrical shock.
  • The minimum distance to gas stoves from the burner’s edge to the underside of the hood MUST be minimum 65 cm in accordance with EN 60335-2-31.
  • Thermax recommends that the space between the lower edge of the range hood and cooker is between 50 cm and 70 cm, valid for all cabinet range hoods, islands and wall mounted range hoods.
  • Always control the stated minimum distance between cooker and range hood in the manual for the cooker. If the manual for the cooker states a greater distance than what Thermax recommends the manual for the cooker MUST be followed.
  • Thermax recommends that the space between cooker and range hood does not exceed 3 meters for range hoods integrated in the ceiling

INSTALLATION

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  1. Measure the position of the holes for hanging hood and inside chimney bracket. Drill 8 holes and keep the hood level. The fixed position of the inside chimney bracket is the highest place of inside chimney. Drill the marked hole on the wall. Select a drill
    bit, screw, and rawplug according to the recommended type for the wall material.

  2. Hang the hood on the screws. Tighten screws and secure the hood on the wall.

  3. If included with your hood, attach the rubber piece to the flap as shown in the illustration.

  4. Insert the flaps into the exhaust duct, in the mounting holes on the side.

  5. Verify that the flap valves can open and close smoothly without any issues or obstacles.

  6. Attach the exhaust hose to the duct, along with a hose clamp.

  7. Tighten the hose clamp GENTLY around the duct to keep the exhaust hose in place. It is important not to overtighten the clamp, as this can cause problems when the flap valves need to open. Ensure that the duct is straight without any bends or obstructions.

  8.  Adjust the height of the inside chimney to the position of the inside chimney bracket and fix on it with two screws. Fix the outside chimney onto the hood body with two screws.

ELECTRIC INSTALLATIONE

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MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING

  • Always disconnect power before cleaning.
  • The hood must be cleaned regularly to ensure optimal operation and long service life.
  • Grease and dust debris are collected in the filter and may risk igniting with insufficient cleaning.
  • The hood should be cleaned inside and out frequently to avoid grease stains on walls or other surfaces.

DAILY CLEANING

  • For cupboard-integrated, free-hanging and wall-mounted hoods, Thermax recommends that the grease filter be wiped with a damp cloth after each cooking session. It requires very little effort every day to keep your cooker hood clean and effective.
  • Steel surfaces are cleaned with a damp cloth with detergent and treated with 3M Polish.
  • Lacquered surfaces should be cleaned with a damp cloth with detergent/washing-up liquid. Never use abrasives.

CLEANING THE GREASE FILTERS
Grease filters should be cleaned as needed. Thermax recommends as a minimum that the filter is cleaned at the following intervals, depending on the fat used for frying:

  • Frying margarine – filter cleaned every 3 weeks
  • Liquid margarine – filter cleaned every 2 weeks
  • Oil – filter cleaned once per week
  • Deep fat frying – filter cleaned 2-3 times per week

The grease filters are cleaned in the following way:

  • Open the glass door
  • Remove the grease filter behind the glass plate and the filter in the base by pulling on the filter-locking mechanism to loosen the filter from the hood.
  • Place the filters in warm soapy water and clean if necessary with a soft brush.
  • Rinse with warm water.
  • Leave the filters to dry on a dishcloth or similar.
  • Repeat the process if necessary.
  • Re-attach the filters..

The filters can also be washed in the dishwasher, although please note that machine washing can result in discolouration of the filters. Discolouration of the filters does not affect performance.
REPLACING THE RECIRCULATION FILTERS
If recirculation filters are used, these cannot be washed, but must be replaced when needed. Thermax recommends that the recirculation filters are replaced at least 2-4 times per year.

REMOTE CONTROL

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SERVICE

Before reporting service on your Thermax range hood, it is important that you read the installation and/or user instructions carefully. It ensures that Thermax can provide you the best possible assistance.
Service department at Thermax can be contacted in preparation to:

  • Technical support for installation and installation of your range hood.
  • Clarification of functionalities in your hood.
  • Service Request during the warranty on your hood .

Before a service request during the warranty always try to disconnect the power to the hood for about 5 min. Then plug the power back on to see if the problem is corrected.
If the problem is not corrected, disconnect the power supply to the hood for one hour. If the hood is still not functioning properly, and the troubleshooting charts are reviewed, contact the service department.
NOTE: For inquiries within the warranty, you will be asked for proof of your purchase in the form of a sales receipt. Therefore, always store your sales receipt
Before the request for service within the warranty, it is important to have all the necessary information ready:

  • Error Description
  • Model
  • The type and serial number of the hood (on the chassis plate)
  • Information of puchase

ERROR SHEET

PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
The hood does not work There is no power to the hood Check the electrical

connection and fuses. Disconnect the power to the hood for 5 minutes, then reconnect the
power to see if the problem is resolved.
The hood has no electrical connection| Check that the hood is correctly con- nected to the mains and follow the installation instructions for connecting to the mains.
The hood’s suction capacity is
not sufficient| The damper does not open| Check if there is anything on the damper. Check below whether the tension band or the exhaust hose prevent the damper from opening and closing as it should.
Bent or blocked hose/channel.| Check that the exhaust hose is extended and without folds or book. The channel must not be blocked and must be free all the way out.
The filters are dirty.| Check filter and clean if necessary, see instructions.

ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS
PACKAGING
The packaging must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations on waste management.
SCRAPPING OF THE PRODUCT
The symbol **** on the product or accompanying documentation indicates that this product may not be disposed of as household waste but must be delivered to the nearest collection center for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment.

THERMEX Scandinavia AB
Tel. 031 340 82 00
www.thermex.se
info@thermex.se

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