Pelgrim OWA206 Cooker Hood Instruction Manual
- June 4, 2024
- Pelgrim
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OWA206 Cooker Hood
Instruction Manual
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YOUR COOKER HOOD
Description
A. Switch off
B. Fan position 1
C. Fan position 2
D. Fan position 3
E. Lighting
Introduction
This user manual gives you a quick overview of all the possibilities
offered by the appliance. You will find information on safety measures and
maintaining the appliance.
Please retain this user manual and the installation guide.
They may be of use to future users of the appliance.
You can find the most recent version of the instructions for use on our
website.
Extraction systems
Depending on the type, the cooker hoods can be connected in one of two ways:
- To a duct. To a duct, the cooking vapors extracted by suction are carried outside, once the grease particles have been filtered. This is the best method.
- Recirculation hood. As a recirculation hood, the grease particles and the smell in the extracted vapors are filtered.
The air that has been sucked in is not carried outside but recirculates in the kitchen. In this case, you must have a carbon filter fitted.
Attention! The carbon filter needs to be ordered separately. More noise
is produced when a carbon filter is used than when the cooker hood is used
with an exhaust vent.
Read the separate safety instructions before using the device!
USE
Controls
Switching fan on and off
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Press the speed buttons B, C, or D
▷ The extractor hood switches on in the corresponding position. -
Press the off button A.
▷ The fan will switch off.
Switching lighting on and off
-
Press the lighting button E.
▷ The lighting switches on. -
Press the lighting button E again.
▷ The lighting switches off.
MAINTENANCE
Cleaning
Note! Before each servicing, first, disconnect the cooker hood by removing
the plug from the wall socket or by switching off the main switch of the
residence. Or if the appliance has been connected through a plug and socket,
then the plug must be removed from the socket.
The cooker hood should be cleaned regularly (at least with the same frequency
with which you carry out maintenance of the fat filters) internally and
externally. Do not use abrasive products. Do not use alcohol!
Attention! Failure to carry out the basic cleaning recommendations of the
cooker hood and replacement of the filters may cause fire risks.
Therefore, we recommend observing these instructions.
The manufacturer declines all responsibility for any damage to the motor or
any fire damage linked to inappropriate maintenance or failure to observe the
above safety recommendations.
Cooker hood
Clean the cooker hood with soapy water and a soft cloth. Then wipe with clean
water to rinse. Do not use aggressive cleaning agents such as soda. The cooker
hood paintwork will stay looking nice if you wax it occasionally.
Stainless steel canopy hoods
Do not use any sort of scourer. Treat with a stainless steel care product and
polish with the structure of the stainless steel.
Metal grease filters
These must be cleaned once a month (or when the filter saturation indication
system – if envisaged on the model in possession – indicates this necessity)
using nonaggressive detergents, either by hand or in the dishwasher, which
must be set to a low temperature and a short cycle. The openings must be
placed downwards to let the water run out of the filters. The cleaning agents
will make the aluminum filter turn dull, this is normal.
Grease filters
Removing the grease filters
Switch off the electricity! Remove the plug from the socket or switch the
electricity off at the mains. Pull the grease filter towards you and tilt it
downwards at the front. Carbon filter
Replacing the carbon filter
The carbon filter must always be used if the cooker hood is not ducted.
- Remove the grease filters.
- Attach the carbon filters to the motor.
- Replace the filter grids in the extractor hood.
Note:
- Saturation of the activated charcoal will eventually occur after more or less prolonged use, depending on the type of cooking and how frequently the grease filter is cleaned.
- In all cases, it is necessary to replace the cartridge at least every four months.
- DO NOT wash or reuse the carbon filter. Saturated carbon is not environmentally friendly, change the filter regularly.
Lighting
This hood is fitted with a light system. This light system has to be
replaced by an authorized technician. Do not attempt to replace it by
yourself.
The lamp in this household appliance is only suitable for illumination of
this appliance. The lamp is not suitable for household room illumination.
INSTALLATION
General
This appliance should be connected to the power supply by a recognized fitter
who is familiar with and works according to the correct safety regulations.
This appliance meets European requirements.
Important that you know:
- The minimum distance between the supporting surface for the cooking vessels on the gas hob and the lowest part of the range hood must be not less than 65 cm. For use with an electric, ceramic, or induction hob, this distance must be at least 55 cm.
- If the cooker hood is to be fitted to an existing duct no other appliances, such as a geyser or heater, may be connected to that same duct.
- Consider local regulations with respect to the ventilation of gas appliances.
- The shorter the duct and the fewer the bends in it, the better the cooker hood will work.
- Before you start drilling check that there are no installation cables present.
- The connecting pipe for the cooker hood has a diameter of 125 mm. It is best also to use a flue pipe of the same diameter.
- The installation material supplied with this range hood is designed for fixing to reinforced concrete or masonry walls. For some types of walls, you may need special plugs and screws.
- Use of supplied, the mounting template for marking the mounting holes.
Connection
Electric connection
The appliance has been manufactured as a class II, therefore no earth cable
is necessary.
Make sure the supply voltage ratings correspond with those stated on the
appliance data plate. The connection to the mains is carried out as follows:
BROWN = phase L
BLUE = phase N
This canopy hood has been provided with a power plug.
When installing the hood, make sure that this plug remains accessible.
We recommend installing the wall socket out of view, behind the chimney cover.
Attention:
If you want to make a fixed connection, ensure that a multi-pole switch with a
distance between contacts of 3 mm is installed in the supply cable.
Preparations
Attach the supplied flange (A) to the hood and fit the exhaust duct to the
flange.
Recirculation
This cooker hood is suitable for recirculation use (see ‘Cooker hood
systems’). Convert the cooker hood for recirculation use.
- Remove the exhaust flange
- Fit the cap.
- Turn the air distribution levers on both motor housings to the ‘Recirculation’ position.
- Fit the carbon filters.
Mounting
Against the wall
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Remove the filters from the extractor hood.
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Hold the hood against the wall.
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Working through the hood, draw the mounting holes (A) and the holes to secure the hood (B).
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Drill the holes.
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Push the wall plugs supplied into the holes.
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Insert the screws into the 2 mounting holes (A).
NB: screw the screws in until 1 cm is left protruding from the wall. -
Hang the hood on the 2 mounting screws.
-
Tighten the mounting screws.
-
Tighten the locking screws.
-
Connect the flue pipe to the flue ring.
Below a kitchen cupboard
- Use the template supplied with the unit to mark the positions of the 4 fixing holes (A), the opening for the power cable (C), and the opening for the exhaust (D) on the underside of the kitchen cupboard.
- Drill the holes.
- Pull the power cable upwards through the correct opening and push the exhaust ring through the opening.
- Fasten the hood to the bottom of the kitchen cupboard using the screws supplied with the kitchen cupboard.
- Connect the exhaust duct to the exhaust ring.
- Put the plug into the socket.
APPENDICES
Disposal
Disposal of appliance and packaging
By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent
potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which
could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. The
local authorities can provide you with the relevant information.
The packaging of this appliance is recyclable. It could have been made from:
- cardboard;
- polyethylene foil (PE);
- CFK-free polystyrene (PS-hard foam).
You need to dispose of these materials responsibly in accordance with official
regulations.
To draw attention to the fact that the segregated processing of electric
household appliances is compulsory, this appliance carries the symbol of a
crossed-out dustbin. This means that at the end of its working life, you may
not dispose of the appliance as household refuse. Instead, you should hand it
in at a special refuse collection center run by the local authority or at a
dealer’s providing this service.
Segregated processing of household appliances avoids any negative effects on
the environment and public health that might otherwise occur.
It enables the recovery of the materials used in the production of this
appliance, thus realizing considerable savings in terms of raw materials and
energy.
Declaration of conformity
**** We declare that our products meet the applicable European Directives,
Decisions, and Regulations and the requirements listed in the standards
referenced.
www.pelgrim.nl
www.pelgrim.be 825811 / VER 2 / 08-07-2021
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