INVENTUM AKO6012RVS COOKER HOOD Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- INVENTUM
Table of Contents
- INVENTUM AKO6012RVS COOKER HOOD Instruction Manual
- 1 safety instructions
- Life-threatening: danger of poisoning through backdrafting of
- provide adequate ventilation!
- INSTALLATION
- 2 appliance description
- 3 before the first use
- EXTRACTION SYSTEM
- 4 controls
- 5 cleaning & maintenance
- GREASE FILTERS
- REMOVING THE GREASE FILTER
- REPLACING THE CARBON FILTERS
- REPLACING THE LED LIGHTING
- 6 troubleshooting
- The motor is not running
- The performance of the cooker hood is not correct and makes more nois.
- 7 installation instructions
- ELECTRIC CONNECTION
- MOUNTING AGAINST THE WALL
- MOUNTING BELOW A KITCHEN CUPBOARD
- general terms and conditions of service and warranty
- 2-year full manufacturer’s warranty
- 5-year Inventum warranty
- Product registration
- Large domestic appliances
- Breakdowns or faults outside the warranty period
- Warranty exclusions
- Important to know
- Read More About This Manual & Download PDF:
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
INVENTUM AKO6012RVS COOKER HOOD Instruction Manual
1 safety instructions
- Please read these instructions before operating the appliance and retain for future use.
- The appliance is intended solely for domestic use within the home. The appliance is suitable for extraction of air to the outside or for recirculation.
- Before plugging into a socket, check that the voltage in your home corresponds with the voltage printed on the bottom of the appliance.
- This appliance can be used by children aged 8 years and over, as well by people with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, provided they are supervised and instructed in the safe use of the appliance and understand the hazards involved. Do not allow children to play with the appliance. Do not allow children to clean or
maintain the appliance unless supervised.
Life-threatening: danger of poisoning through backdrafting of
combustion gasses!
- Never use the appliance to extract air while using a cooker that consumes air from the room, unless the room is sufficiently ventilated. Cooking appliances that consume air in the room (such as equipment that heats using gas, oil, wood or coal, geysers, hot water appliances) draw the combustion air out of the room and carry these gasses outside via the outlet (eg. chimney). In combination with an activated cooker hood, air is withdrawn from the kitchen and the adjacent rooms. This creates negative pressure if there is insufficient air supply. Poisonous gasses from the chimney or outlet channel are then backdrafted into the living area. Always
provide adequate ventilation!
- The maximum permitted negative pressure is 4 Pa.
- Local regulations concerning the discharge of air have to be fullfilled.
- The appliance is not intended to be operated by means of an external timer or separate remote control system.
- In relation with electrical safety, the appliance shall not be cleaned with highpressure cleaners or steam cleaners.
- Warning: Avoid the risk of electric shock; make sure the appliance is switched off before replacing the lighting or cleaning the appliance.
- Do not use the cooker hood if the grease filter has not been fitted properly!
- Do not lean against the cooker hood.
- Never use the cooker hood as a working surface unless this is indicated explicitly.
- If the cooker hood is used in combination with a gas hob ensure sufficient ventilation.
- The outlet should not be connected to a flue duct used by other appliances.
- Never flambé under a cooker hood and clean the filters on time. To prevent hot fat catching fire you should only deep fry under continuous supervision.
- The cooker hood should be cleaned regularly both on the outside as well as the inside (at least 1 x a month). Insufficient cleaning or a delay in the replacement of filters can cause fire hazard.
- The grease filters can become hot during use. After cooking wait at least 30 minutes before cleaning.
- Please note! Intensive use can lead to condensation on the cooker hood. Condensation is simple to remove with a dry cloth.
- Grease and oil are inflammable when overheated. Remain in the cooking area when preparing meals.
- Fire danger! There is a risk of fire if the instructions for cleaning or replacing grease filters and/or carbon filters are not followed.
- Fire danger! through grease deposits in the metal grease filter. Never work with open flame under the appliance (eg. flambéing). Always use the appliance with the metal grease filter. Clean the grease filter regularly.
- Fire danger! through overheated fat or oil. Never extinguish a fire with water; always use a fire blanket, lid or plate.
- The appliance may have sharp edges; please be careful during cleaning.
INSTALLATION
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This appliance should only be connected by a registered installer.
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Always follow the installation instructions in the installation manual (chapter 7) provided.
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Check the appliance for transport damage. Do not connect a damaged appliance.
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Faulty parts may only be replaced by original parts. The manufacturer can only guarantee that original parts meet safety requirements.
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If the connecting cable is damaged, it may only be replaced by the manufacturer, the manufacturer’s service organisation or equivalently qualified persons, in order to avoid dangerous situations.
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Always use the original cable and plug to connect the appliance.
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The electrical connection must comply with national and local regulations.
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The wall plug socket and plug should always be accessible.
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If you want to make a fixed connection, make sure that an omnipolar switch with a contact separation of at least 3 mm is fitted in the supply cable.
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The appliance should not be connected to the mains via a multi-plug adapter or extension cable, as the safe use of the equipment cannot be guaranteed.
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Warning: Never open the appliance casing. The casing may only be opened by a service technician.
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Disconnect the appliance from the mains supply before starting any repair work.
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We advise to wear protective gloves when assembling the cooker hood because of the possible sharp edges.
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The distance between the lowest point of the cooker hood and the supported surface for the cooking pans gas hob should be at least 75 cm.
With an electric, ceramic or induction hob this distance should at least be 65 cm. -
If the instructions of the gas hob specify a greater distance, this should be taken into account.
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Warning: failure to install screws or fixing devices in accordance with these instructions may result in electrical hazard.
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If the safety instructions and warnings are not followed, the manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any resulting damage.
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This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar applications such as:
– staff kitchen areas, in shops, offices and other working environments;
– farm houses and by clients in hotels, motels and other residential type environments;
– bed and breakfast type environments;
– catering and similar non-retail applications. -
Only use the appliance inside the home.
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If you decide to discontinue using the appliance because of a fault, we recommend you cut off the cable after removing the plug from the socket.
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Legislation requires that all electrical and electronic equipment must be collected for reuse and recycling. Electrical and electronic equipment marked with the symbol indicating separate collection of
such equipment must be returned to a municipal waste collection point.
2 appliance description
- Control buttons
- Lighting
- Metal grease filters
- Motor housing
- Mount for carbon filter
- Lever for outside ventilation or recirculation
3 before the first use
Before you use the appliance for the first time, please do as follows:
Carefully unpack the appliance and remove all the packaging material. Keep the
material (plastic, polystyrene and cardboard) out of reach of children. Check
the appliance after unpacking for any damage, possible from transportation.
Place the appliance on a flat and stable surface.
This appliance should be installed and connected to the power supply by a
recognized fitter who is familiar with, and works according to the correct
safety regulations.
How to install the appliance, is instructed in the installation instructions
(chapter 7).
The appliance must be connected with a properly installed fused socket. The
power supply (AC) and voltage at the operating point must correspond with the
details on the rating label of the appliance.
EXTRACTION SYSTEM
This cooker hood can be connected in two ways: to a duct or as a recirculation
hood. Install the cooker hood according to the instructions depending on your
choice.
VENT OUTSIDE – to a duct, the cooking vapours extracted by suction are carried
outside, once the grease particles have been filtered. This is the best
method. Mount a flexible exhaust-air pipe on the hood and turn the air
distribution lever to the correct position – VENT OUTSIDE
RECIRCULATE – as a recirculation hood, the grease particles and the smell in
the extracted vapours 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. Place the supplied lid on the back of the hood and turn
the air distribution lever to the correct position – RECIRCULATE Attention!
The carbon filter is not included. You need to order it separately – article
number 2KSF002.
4 controls
SWITCHING THE COOKER HOOD ON AND OFF
- Press 0 and the motor stops.
- Press 1 and the motor runs at the lowest speed.
- Press 2 and the motor runs at the middle speed.
- Press 3 and the motor runs at the highest speed.
- Press and the lighting switches on. Press the button again to switch the lighting off.
Open the glass visor by pulling it gently towards you. Switch the lighting on if you need more light on your cooking appliance. It is recommended to operate the appliance a few minutes prior to cooking. Leave the appliance in operation for 5 to 10 minutes after the cooking is finished to remove all the smells from the kitchen.
5 cleaning & maintenance
Before performing any maintenance operation, disconnect the cooker hood from
the mains power supply. Ensure that it is switched off and pull the plug or
remove the connector fuse.
Clean the in- and outside of the cooker hood regularly. Clean the cooker hood
with warm soapy water and a soft cloth. If your model is stainless steel,
clean it with a stainless steel care product. Do not use any abrasive cleaning
agents such as powder cleaners or cleaners that contain alcohol. Clean the
controls only with a damp cloth. Attention: failure to carry out the basic
cleaning recommendations can cause fire risks.
GREASE FILTERS
A metal grease filter filters the fat particles in the air. Therefore the
filter can get clogged, depending on the use. The metal grease filter does not
have to be replaced, but should at least be cleaned once a month. You can
clean it either by hand or in the dishwasher on a low temperature. Make sure
the grease filters are competely dry before placing them back.
Do not use any abrasive cleaning agents.
Not cleaning the grease filters on time can cause fire risks.
Cleaning the grease filters in the dishwasher can cause discoloration. This
has no effect on the operation
REMOVING THE GREASE FILTER
Switch off the electricity! Remove the plug from the socket. Pull the grease
filter towards you and tilt it downwards at the front. Make sure you guide the
grease filter with you other hand
to prevent the grease filter from falling down on your cooking appliance.
REPLACING THE CARBON FILTERS
A carbon filter cleans the air and filters the smell that occurs during cooking. A carbon filter can not be washed and reused. In all cases it is necessary to replace the carbon filter at least every three months.
- Remove the grease filters.
- Attach, depending on the model, one or two carbon filters to the motor.
- Replace the grease filters.
REPLACING THE LED LIGHTING
This appliance is equipped with a LED light. It can be used for a long time. In case, the LED light is blown, it must be replaced by a qualified person to avoid any hazard. Contact the Inventum service department.
6 troubleshooting
What to do in case of a malfunction? In most cases, you will be able to correct these faults easily yourself. Please check the solutions below before contacting the Inventum service department.
The motor is not running
- Is it plugged in correctly?
- Is there a power outage?
- Check the electrical installation.
The performance of the cooker hood is not correct and makes more nois.
- Is the diameter of the exhaust-air pipe correct?
- Is the duct blocked?
- The diameter of the duct must be 120 mm. A smaller diameter can negatively influence the suction of the motor.
- Are the grease filters clean?
- Are the carbon filters not replaced within the last 6 months? Replace the carbon filters.
- Is there enough air supply to replace the extracted air?
7 installation instructions
Read these installation instructions carefully before starting the
installation.
Decide whether you install the cooker hood to the wall or under a cupboard and
whether there is a duct available or if the cooker
hood needs to recirculte. We advise to install the cooker hood with two
persons.
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The minimum distance between the supporting surface for the cooking pans on the cooker and the lowest part of the hood must be:
– 65 cm for an electric, ceramic or induction cooker
– 75 cm for a gas hob -
If the cooker hood is to be fitted to an existing duct no other aplliances, such as a geyser or heater, may be connected to that same duct.
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The shorter the duct, and the fewer the bends in it, the better the cooker hood will work.
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The connection pipe for the cooker hood has a diameter of 120 mm. It is best also th use a flue pipe of the same diameter.
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Use the provided round cover on the exit you do not want to use.
ELECTRIC CONNECTION
Make sure the supply voltage ratings correspond with those stated on the rating plate. Plug the appliance in. The cooker hood is provided with a plug. Make sure the plug remains accessible. Place the socket, if necessary, out of sight behind the exhaust-air pipe. 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.
MOUNTING AGAINST THE WALL
Attention: the cooker hood should be mounted onto a flat perpendicular kitchen
wall.
Use the provided screws and plugs for mounting against the wall.
- Measure the right height for the cooker hood (min. 65/75 cm) and mark the underside of the cooker hood on the wall.
- Open the glass visor gently by pulling it towards you.
- Remove the grease filters to expose the interior of the cooker hood. A keyhole slot (A) and a retainer hole (B) will be visible on either side of the back panel.
- Hold the cooker hood level against the wall on the correct height according to the marking and mark the holes (A+B) on the wall.
- Drill the holes with a masonry drill off Ø8mm at the top of each marked slot and push in a rawl plug in each hole.
- Partly insert two screws in the plugs, with a head diameter slightly smaller than the lower opening in the keyhole slot. Leave about 5 mm of the screw sticking out.
- Lift the cooker hood and slide the keyhole slots over the two screws.
- Mark the two lower retainer holes and lift the cooker hood down.
- Drill the holes with a masonry drill of Ø8mm and insert the plugs.
- Mount the cooker hood and place the screws in the retainer holes. Tighten all four screws.
- Replace the grease filters.
- Place an exhaust-air pipe when you have chosen a duct as the extraction system.
- Plug in the appliance.
MOUNTING BELOW A KITCHEN CUPBOARD
Attention: if the cooker hood it to be mounted underneath a cupboard, also
take the minimum height (min. 65/75 cm) into account. Use the provided bolts,
nuts and washers for mounting underneath the cupboard.
Advice: Use the provided drilling template to mark the necessary holes for the
bolts and for the hole of the exhaust when connecting the cooker hood to a
duct.
- Open the glass visor by pulling it gently towards you.
- Remove the grease filters to expose the interior of the cooker hood.
- Hold the cooker hood underneath the cupboard and mark the four retainer holes (B) and mounting aid holes (A) at the bottom of the cupboard.
- Tape the drilling template to the bottom of the cupboard aligned with the marked positions and draw the hole for the power cord and the exhaust pipe (C).
- Drill the marked holes in the bottom of the cupboard.
- Cut a hole in the bottom and topside of the cupboard for the exhaust and, if necessary, cut a hole for the power cord.
- Pull the power cord through the hole and place the cooker hood underneath the cupboard.
- Mount the cooker hood with the four 35mm M4 bolts, washers and nuts.
- Replace the grease filters.
- Place an exhaust-air pipe when you have chosen a duct as the extraction system.
- Plug in the appliance.
PRODUCT FICHE
general terms and conditions of service and warranty
We do not need to remind you of the importance of service. After all, we develop our products to a standard so that you can enjoy them for many years, without any concerns. If, nevertheless, there is a problem, we believe you are entitled to a solution straight away. Hence our products come with an exchange service, on top of the rights and claims you are entitled to by law. By exchanging a product or part, we save you time, effort and costs.
2-year full manufacturer’s warranty
- Customers enjoy a 2-year full manufacturer’s warranty on all Inventum products. Within this period, a faulty product or part will always be exchanged for a new model, free of charge. In order to claim under the 2-year full manufacturer’s warranty, you can either return the product to the shop you bought it from or contact the Inventum costumer service department via the form at www. inventum.eu/service-aanvraag.
- The 2-year warranty period starts from the date the product is bought.
- In order to claim under the warranty, you must produce a copy of the original receipt.
- The warranty applies only to normal domestic use of Inventum products within the Netherlands.
5-year Inventum warranty
- Inventum offers a 5-year warranty on most large domestic appliances and a selection of small domestic appliances. This 5-year Inventum warranty consists of a 2-year full manufacturer’s warranty, extended by a further 3-year warranty. The only thing you need to do to qualify for the 3-year extended warranty is to register the product within 45 days of purchase. You can read more about registering the product in the following paragraph.
- In accordance with the 5-year Inventum warranty provisions, a faulty product or part will always be exchanged for a new model during the first 2 years under the warranty. During the 3rd to 5th year under the warranty, you will only pay the costs of exchange. The current costs of exchange are listed at www.inventum.eu/omruilkosten.
- In order to claim under the 5-year Inventum warranty, you can either return the product to the shop you bought it from or contact the Inventum costumer service department via the form at www.inventum.eu/service-aanvraag.
- The 5-year warranty period starts from the date the product is bought.
- In order to claim under the warranty, you must produce a copy of the original receipt.
- The warranty applies only to normal domestic use of Inventum products within the Netherlands.
Product registration
- The 3-year extended warranty is easy to obtain, free of charge, by registering the product within 45 days of purchase, via the website www.inventum.eu/garantie- registratie. If you did not register the product within 45 days of purchase, you can still do so up to 2 years after the purchase date. However, there will be a charge. The one-off registration charge is € 89 for each separate product. Registration is possible only for products that are subject to the 5-year Inventum warranty. Whether the product qualifies for the 5-year Inventum warranty is stated in the product user manual and in the product information sheet, on Inventum’s website.
- The warranty period always starts from the date the product is bought. If the product is registered for the extended warranty at a later date, the warranty period still starts from the original date of purchase.
- The 3-year extended warranty can only be applied for if you are in the possession of a copy of the original receipt and the Inventum
5-year warranty certificate.
Large domestic appliances
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Breakdowns or faults in large domestic appliances (separate and built-in white goods) can be registered via the form at www.inventum.eu/service-aanvraag, by calling the Inventum costumer service department or in the store where you bought the device. The telephone number of the costumer service department can be found at www.inventum.eu.
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In the event of breakdowns or faults in large domestic appliances, Inventum will have the option to have a service engineer inspect the faulty device onsite at the customer in the Netherlands and to carry out repairs, there and then. The Inventum customer service department can also decide to have the device exchanged.
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If you suffer a breakdown or fault in a large domestic appliance during the first 2 years from the date of purchase, Inventum will not charge any costs for the exchange, call-out or for parts and labour.
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If you registered the product as described before at www.inventum.eu/garantie-registratie and you subsequently report a breakdown of a large domestic appliance in the 3rd to 5th year of the date of purchase, the 5-year Inventum warranty applies and the device will be repaired or exchanged, free of charge. In the event of a repair or exchange of the device, you only pay the costs of exchange. The current costs of exchange are listed at www.inventum.eu/omruilkosten. If you did not register the product, the
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When reporting a breakdown or fault, a service engineer will contact the customer within 1 working day in order to make an appointment. When the report is made in a weekend or during a public holiday, this will be the next working day.
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If you report a breakdown or fault via the form at www.inventum.eu/service-aanvraag, you will be kept informed of the progress via mobile messages and e-mail.
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The warranty period starts from the date the product is bought.
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In order to claim under the warranty, you must produce a copy of the original receipt and the Inventum 5-year warranty certificate.
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The warranty applies only to normal domestic use of Inventum products within the Netherlands.
Breakdowns or faults outside the warranty period
- Breakdowns or faults in small or large domestic appliances outside the warranty period, can be reported to the costumer services department via the form at www.inventum.eu/service-aanvraag or by calling the costumer services department.
- The costumer services department may ask you to send the product for inspection or repair. The costs of dispatch will be at your expense.
- The inspection to establish whether repair is possible involves a charge. You need to grant your permission for this, in advance.
- In the event of a large domestic appliance, Inventum, at your request, can send out a service engineer. In that case, you will be charged the call-out costs, as well as parts and labour.
- In the event of an instruction to repair, the repair costs must be paid in advance. In the event of a repair by a service engineer, the costs of the repair must be settled with the engineer onsite, preferably by means of PIN payment.
Warranty exclusions
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The following is excluded from the aforesaid warranties:
• normal wear and tear;
• improper use or misuse;
• insufficient maintenance;
• failure to comply with the operating and maintenance instructions;
• unprofessional installation or repairs by third parties or the customer himself;
• non-original parts used by the customer;
• use for commercial or business purposes;
• removal of the serial number and/or rating label. -
In addition, the warranty does not apply to normal consumer goods, such as:
• dough hooks, baking tins, (carbon) filters, etc.;
• batteries, bulbs, carbon filters, fat filters etc.;
• external connection cables;
• glass accessories and glass parts such as oven doors;
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Transport damage not caused by Inventum is also excluded. Therefore, inspect your new device before starting to use it. If you detect any damage, you must report this to the store where you purchased the product within 5 working days, or to the Inventum customer service department via the form at www.inventum.eu/service-aanvraag. If transport damage is not reported within this period, Inventum does not accept any liability in this respect.
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The following are excluded from warranty and/or replacement: faults, loss of and damage to the device as a result of an event that is normally insured under the home contents insurance.
Important to know
- The replacement or repair of a faulty product, or a part thereof, does not lead to an extension of the original warranty period.
- Parts that have been replaced, packaging material and exchanged devices are taken back by the service engineer and become the property of Inventum.
- If a complaint is unfounded, all costs arising from it will be at the customer’s expense.
- Following expiry of the warranty period, all costs of repair or replacement, including administration costs, dispatch and call-out charges, will be charged to the customer.
- Inventum cannot be held liable for damage as a result of devices built in incorrectly.
- Inventum cannot be held liable for damage caused by external events, unless this liability arises from mandatory statutory provisions.
- These warranty and service provisions are governed by Dutch law. Disputes will be settled exclusively by the competent Dutch court.
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