GRUNDIG GDKP2464BBSC 60cm T-Shaped Hood Inox Instruction Manual

June 3, 2024
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Instruction Manual

GDKP2464BBSC 60cm T-Shaped Hood Inox

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Safety Instructions

  • The appliance shall be installed by a qualified person in accordance with the regulations in force to keep the warranty applied. The manufacturer shall not be held responsible for damages arising from procedures carried out by unauthorized persons which will also void the warranty.
  • It is the customer’s responsibility to prepare the location the appliance shall be placed and to have the electrical installation prepared. Before calling Authorized Service, make sure the electrical infrastructure is suitable. If it is not, call a qualified electrician and fitter to have the required arrangements made.
  • The rules specified in the local electrical installation standards shall be followed during the product installation.
  • Before installing the appliance, remove all materials and documents in it and check for any damage to the appliance. Do not have it installed if the appliance is damaged.
  • The product is heavy, carry the product with at least two people.
  • Disconnect electrical connections in the area of installation before starting the installation.
  • Failing to install the screws and secure equipment in accordance with the guide may cause electrical danger.
  • The parts of the product may have sharp surfaces. Use protective gloves for installation.
  • There may be a risk of falls if the product is not fixed enough. Make sure all fixings are securely fastened.
  • The hood width must be at least equal to the width of your hob.
  • Dimensions given in installation diagrams are in mm.
  • The air to be expelled from the hood should not be fed into a chimney used by other appliances burning gas or other fuels. (not applicable for appliances that discharge air back into the room).
  • Legislation regarding the evacuation of air must be complied with.
  • If the aluminum (oil) filters are not cleaned and maintained regularly and the carbon filter is not replaced even if its life is over (approximately 4 months), there is a possibility of fire.

Installation of the appliance

This installation manual describes two different ways of installation based on the flue type. You can determine the installation method suitable for your house and observe the following installation steps.

  1. Installation with flue – the aspirated air is transferred to the outdoors through a flue;
  2. Installation with a carbon filter where aspirated air will be transferred indoors by passing through a carbon filter

Product dimensions and safety measurements (Figure 1-2)

  • Pay attention to the product dimensions.
    Consider its suitability with your furniture. (Figure 1)

  • The height between the bottom surface of your hood and the top surface of the hob should be no less than 650 mm for gas ovens and 650 mm for electrical ovens. (Figure 2)

The inspection and preparation of the wall for the installation

  • The wall on which the appliance will be installed should be capable of bearing the appliance, upright and in a flat position.
  • There must be no water, electricity, or gas connections on the installation wall and around the holes to be drilled.

The electrical connection of the appliance

  • This appliance has two-mark power cables and must be connected to the mains through an electrical switch with a gap of at least 3 mm between the bipolar contact terminals. Has the electrical connection been done by a qualified electrician?
  • Disconnect the appliance from the electric connection before starting any work on the electrical installation. Risk of electric shock.
  • The appliance may only be connected to the mains electricity connection by an authorized and qualified person. The manufacturer shall not be held responsible for any damages that may occur as a result of operations performed by unauthorized persons.
  • Install your appliance in a way that the electrical connection (power outlet, plug) can be easily reached after installation.
  • If your product has a plug, do not make electrical connections by disconnecting the plug during installation. Connections made by cutting off render the product warranty void and pose a danger to user safety.

Installation with flue – the aspirated air is transferred to the outdoors

through a flue;

Installation dimensions and details (Figure 3a-3b-4a-4b)

  • The dimensions for the installation with double flue are shown in Figure 3b.
  • If the installation will be carried out as a double chimney, the length from the required clearance distance above the hob to your furniture shall be in the range of 910-1138 mm.  (Figure 4b)
  • If the installation will be carried out as a single chimney, the length from the required clearance distance above the hob to your furniture shall be 748 mm. (Figure 3a-4a) For a  single flue installation, use the upper flue with a ventilation hole.

Installation of product fixing parts (Figure 5-6-7a-7b)

  • Center your hob and draw a vertical axis line on the wall.
  • Draw a horizontal reference line by measuring a 650 mm distance from the upper point of your hob. (Figure 5)
  • Center the supplied template to the reference point drawn and stick it on the wall and mark the holes in the template with a pencil. (Figure 6)
  • From the top of your furniture or ceiling, mark the holes for the flue-fixing parts as per the dimensions shown in figure 6.
  • Fix the hood fixing part and flue fixing parts to the wall as indicated in figures 7a and 7b. Single-flue use is shown in figure 7a, and double-flue use in figure 7b. (Part A is intended for the installation with a carbon filter)

Hanging, aligning, and fixing the hood (Figures 8-9-10-11)

  • Hang your hood on the hood-fixing part that you have fixed to the wall. (Figure 8)
  • Align your hob in a central position by sliding the hood to the right and the left direction on the fixing part. (Figure 9)
  • Remove the aluminum (oil) filters as shown in figure 10.
  • Secure your hood to the hood fixing part and to the wall as shown in figure 11.
  • Reinstall the aluminum (oil) filters.

Installing flue outlet pipes (Figure 12a)

  • Mount the cover preventing the reverse airflow at the flue outlet as shown in Figure 12a.
  • If the diameter of your flue outlet pipe is 150 mm, mount the flue outlet pipe on the cover.
  • If the diameter of your flue outlet pipe is 120 mm, mount the flue outlet pipe after placing the flue connection adapter on the cover.
  • Insulate the joints appropriately.

Securing the flue extensions (Figure 13-14)

  • Adhere to the tape supplied with the product around the joint of the plastic part preventing reverse airflow and the hood flue outlet (Figure 13).
  • If you perform the installation with a one-piece extension, secure the flue extension with a screw hole with 2 screws through the lower holes on the hood as shown on the left in figure 14. Complete the installation by securing it with 2 screws from inside the hood as shown below in Figure 14.
  • If you perform the installation with a two-piece extension, first fix the upper flue extension with 4 screws as shown on the right in figure 14. Then, complete the installation by lacing the lower extension into the upper extension and securing it with 2 screws from inside the hood as shown below in Figure 14.

Installation with a carbon filter where aspirated air will be transferred

indoors by passing through a carbon filter

  • In the carbon filter installation, the air sucked from the environment passes through the aluminum filter and is purified from odors. After passing through the carbon filters and the air diverter, it is supplied back to the environment through the ventilation grilles on the side surface of the flue. Flue outlet pipes are not used in carbon filter installation.
  • For installation, Figure 1-2 explanations are applicable for the installation with the flue.

Installation dimensions and details (Figure 3-4)

  • The dimensions for the installation with double flue are shown in Figure 3b. For the carbon filter installation, the 2 pieces of A parts to which the air deflector will be attached must be secured in the dimensions shown in figure 3d.
  • If the installation will be carried out as a double-chimney, the length from the required clearance distance above the hob to your furniture shall be in the range of 910-1138  mm. (Figure 4b)
  • If the installation will be carried out as a single chimney, the length from the required clearance distance above the hob to your furniture shall be 748 mm. (Figure 3a-4a) For a  single flue installation, use the upper flue with a ventilation hole In addition for carbon filter installation, the 2 pieces of A parts to which the air deflector will be attached must be secured in the dimensions shown in the figure 3c.

Installation of product fixing parts (Figure 5-6-7a-7b)

  • Center your hob and draw a vertical axis line on the wall.
  • Draw a horizontal reference line by measuring a 650 mm distance from the upper point of your hob. (Figure 5)
  • Center the supplied template to the reference point drawn and stick it on the wall and mark the holes in the template with a pencil. (Figure 6)
  • From the top of your furniture or ceiling, mark the holes for the flue-fixing parts as per the dimensions shown in figure 6.
  • Fix the hood fixing part and flue fixing parts to the wall as indicated in figures 7a and 7b. Single-flue use is shown in figure 7a, and double-flue use in figure 7b.
  • Secure the A parts to which the air deflector will be attached to the wall as shown in figures 7a and 7b.

Hanging, aligning, and fixing the hood (Figures 8-9-10-11)

  • Hang your hood on the hood-fixing part that you have fixed to the wall. (Figure 8)
  • Align your hob in a central position by sliding the hood to the right and the left direction on the fixing part. (Figure 9)
  • Remove the aluminum (oil) filters as shown in figure 10.
  • Secure your hood to the hood fixing part and to the wall as shown in figure 11.
  • Reinstall the aluminum (oil) filters.

Mounting the flue outlet pipe/air deflector (Picture 12b)

  • For single flue installation, as shown on the left in picture 12b:
    1 – Mount the cover preventing reverse airflow at the flue outlet.
    2 – Install the air deflector to the part preventing reverse airflow.
    3 – Attach the side lock parts of the air deflector so that they fit into the A parts fixed to the wall.

  • For double flue installation, as shown on the right in picture 12b:
    1 – Mount the cover preventing reverse airflow at the flue outlet.
    2 – Install the air deflector to the A parts fixed to the wall.
    3 – Attach the side lock parts of the air deflector so that they fit into the A parts fixed to the wall.
    4 – Install the hood ventilation pipe with a diameter of 150 mm between the cover preventing reverse airflow and the air deflector.

  • For double-flue use in carbon filter installation, the hood ventilation pipe with a diameter of 150 mm shall be used. This pipe is not supplied with the product and you must provide it.

Securing the flue extensions (Figure 14a-14b)

  • Adhere to the tape supplied with the product around the joint of the plastic part preventing reverse airflow and the hood flue outlet (Figure 13).
  • If you perform the installation with a one-piece extension, secure the flue extension with a screw hole with 2 screws through the lower holes on the hood as shown on the left in figure 14. Complete the installation by securing it with 2 screws from inside the hood as shown below in Figure 14.
  • If you perform the installation with a two-piece extension, first fix the upper flue extension with 4 screws as shown on the right in figure 14. Then, complete the installation by placing the lower extension into the upper extension and securing it with 2 screws from inside the hood as shown below in Figure 14.

Installation of carbon filter

  • Remove the aluminum filters to install the carbon filter. First, place the tabs on the carbon filter into their slots as seen in figure 15 (1). Then, press the locks on the other end of the carbon filter upwards and attach them (2).

  • Replace the aluminum filters and complete the installation.
    Final check

  • Check the hood and its lamp by operating them as described in the user manual.

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