KLARSTEIN 10011485 TR60WS 60cm Ducted Wall Mount Range Hood Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- Klarstein
Table of Contents
- KLARSTEIN 10011485 TR60WS 60cm Ducted Wall Mount Range Hood
- TECHNICAL DATA
- SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- INSTALLATION
- CONTROL PANEL AND FUNCTIONS
- CLEANING AND CARE
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- PRODUCT DATA SHEET
- NOTES ON ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
- DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
- MANUFACTURER & IMPORTER (UK)
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
KLARSTEIN 10011485 TR60WS 60cm Ducted Wall Mount Range Hood
Dear Customer,
Congratulations on purchasing this device. Please read the following
instructions carefully and follow them to prevent possible damages. We assume
no liability for damage caused by disregard of the instructions and improper
use. Scan the QR code to get access to the latest user manual and more product
information.
TECHNICAL DATA
Item number| 10011485, 10011486, 10032681, 10032682,
10041134
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Power supply| 220-240 V ~ 50/60 Hz
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- Thank you for purchasing this cooker hood. Please read the instruction manual carefully before you use the cooker hood, and keep it in a safe place.
- The installation work must be carried out by a qualified electrician or competent person. Before you use the cooker hood, make sure that the voltage (V) and the frequency (Hz) indicated on the cooker hood are exactly the same as the voltage and the frequency in your home.
- The manufacturer and the agent will not bear any responsibility for the damage caused by inappropriate installation and usage.
- Children under the age of 8 must not use the cooker hood.
- The appliance is not intended for commercial use, but only for household and similar environments.
- The cooker hood and its filter mesh should be cleaned regularly in order to keep it in good working order.
- Before cleaning, switch the power off at the main supply.
- Clean the cooker hood according to the instruction manual and keep the cooker hood from the danger of burning.
- Prohibit putting the cooker hood by fire.
- If the appliance does not function normally, contact the manufacturer or a specialist company.
- This device may be only used by children 8 years old or older and persons with limited physical, sensory and mental capabilities and / or lack of experience and knowledge, provided that they have been instructed in use of the device by a responsible person who understands the associated risks.
- If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
- If the range hood is used at the same time as appliances burning gas or other fuels, the room must be adequately ventilated.
- Do not flambé under the range hood. Accessible parts may become hot when used with cooking appliances.
Important hints on installation
- The air must not be discharged into a flue that is used for exhausting fumes from appliances burning gas or other fuels (not applicable to appliances that only discharge the air back into the room).
- Regulations concerning the discharge of air have to be fulfilled.
Important notes about the extraction mode
WARNING
Risk of poisoning from exhaust gases sucked back. Never operate the device in
extraction mode simultaneously with an open flue appliance when there is not
adequate airflow guaranteed.
Open fl ue combustion equipment (for example, gas, oil, wood or coal-fi red heaters, tankless water heaters, water heaters) pulls combustion air from the room and runs it through an exhaust pipe or chimney to the outside. In the extraction mode, indoor air is removed from the kitchen and the adjacent rooms – without suffi cient air intake this creates a vacuum. Toxic gases from the chimney or extraction flue can thereby be sucked back into the living spaces.
- Always ensure that a suffi cient supply of fresh air is guaranteed and that the air can circulate.
- An air supply / extractor box alone does not ensure compliance with the limit value.
Safe operation is only possible when the negative pressure in the room where
the appliance is located does not exceed 4 Pa (0.04 mbar). This can be
achieved when the air required for combustion can fl ow through openings that
are not closable, for example in doors, windows, in conjunction with an air
supply / extractor box or through other technical measures. In any case,
consult a qualified chimney sweep who can assess the entire ventilation of
your house and propose appropriate measures for adequate ventilation. If the
hood is used exclusively in the recirculation mode, unrestricted operation is
possible.
Important note on disassembly of the device
- Disassembly is similar to installation/assembly in reverse order.
- Take a second person to help you during disassembly to avoid injuries.
FOR THE INSTALLER
Connection to the electrical supply network
- Electrical connections may only be made in accordance with local standards and laws.
- Make sure that the supply voltage matches the nominal voltage on the nameplate of the device. If this is not the case, do not connect the device.
- Make sure that cables do not come into contact with the moving parts and are not crushed.
- The device must be connected to protective earth.
INSTALLATION
- The cooker hood should be placed at a distance of 65-75 cm (26-30 inch) from the cooking surface for the best effect. See Pic 1.
- Install the hook on a suitable place once the installation height is fixed, and keep it in line. The fixed position of the inside chimney bracket is the place of chimney.
- Fix the outside chimney bracket on the outside chimney, and be sure that the inside chimney can be adjusted the height in it freely as well as fixing the extensible pipe. Afterwards, install the extensible pipe and chimney on the cooker hood. See Pic 3.
- Put the cooker hood on the hook. See Pic 4.
- Adjust the height of the inside chimney to the position of the inside chimney bracket and fix on it by screw,after ajusting the position,fix the body with safety screw. See Pic 5.
Note: The two safety vents are positioned on the back casing, with diameter of 6mm.
CONTROL PANEL AND FUNCTIONS
- Stop: the motor is stopped.
- Low: the motor is running at low speed.
- Mid: the motor is running at medium speed.
- High: the motor is running at high speed.
- Light: both lights start shining .Press the button again; the lights are switched off then.
CLEANING AND CARE
The cleaning of the carbon grease filter mesh
The filter mesh is made of high-density stainless steel. Please do not use the
corrosive detergent on it. Keeping this filter clean will keep the appliance
running correctly. Please strictly follow the guidelines below.
Method 1:
Put the mesh into 40-50 c clean water, pour on detergent, and soak for 2-3
mins. Wear gloves and clean with a soft brush. Please do not apply too much
pressure, as the mesh is delicate and will damage easy.
Method 2:
If instructed to do so, it can be put into a dishwasher, set the temperature
at around 60 degrees.
Cleaning the cooker hood
- To protect the main body from corrosion over a long period of time, the cooker hood should be cleaned with hot water plus non corrosive detergent every two months.
- Please do not use abrasive detergent for it will damage the body.
- Keep the motor and other spare parts free from water, as this will cause damage to the appliance.
- Before cleaning the appliance please remember to cut off power
- The carbon filter shouldn’t be exposed to heat.
- Please don’t tear open the fixed bar around the carbon filter.
- If the plug or cord is damaged, please replace it with special soft cord
Installation of the carbon filter
- Remove the grease filters
- The charcoal filters are located at both end of the motor. Turn the charcoal filters until they are unscrewed.
Note: The carbon filters should be replaced every 3 – 6 months or if they show signs of damage.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
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Light on, but motor does not work
| The leaf blocked| Get rid of the blocking
The capacitor damaged| Replace capacitor
The motor jammed bearing damaged| Replace motor
The internal with of motor off or a bad smell from the motor| Replace motor
Insufficient suction.
| The distance between the body and the gas top too long.| Readjust the
distance.
Too much ventilation from open doors or windows.| Choose a new place and
resemble the machine.
Shake of the body
| The leaf damaged and causes shaking| Replace the leaf
The motor is not tightly
hanged
| Lock the motor tightly
The body is not tightly
hanged
| Fixed the body tightly
PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Information according to Regulation (EU) No. 65/2014
Measurement and calculation methods according to EN 61591:1997+A1:2006+A2:20
11+A11:2014+A12:2015
Item number | 10011485 |
---|---|
Description | Symbol |
Annual Energy Consumption | AEChood |
Energy Efficiency class | |
Fluid Dynamic Efficiency | FDEhood |
Fluid Dynamic Efficiency class | |
Lighting Efficiency | LEhood |
Lighting Efficiency class | |
Grease Filtering Efficiency | GFEhood |
Grease Filtering Efficiency class |
air flow at minimum and maximum speed in normal use, intensive or boost
excluded| | 202,9 / 337,2| m³/h
air flow at intensive or boost setting| | –| m³/h
airborne acoustical A-weighted sound power emissions at minimum and maximum
speed available in normal use| | 59 / 64| dB
airborne acoustical A-weighted sound power emissions at intensive or boost
setting| | –| dB
power consumption in off mode| Po| 0| W
power consumption in standby
mode
| Ps| –| W
Contact details| Chal-Tec GmbH, Wallstraße 16, 10179, Berlin, Germany
Information according to Regulation (EU) No. 66/2014
Measurement and calculation methods according to EN 61591:1997+A1:2006+A2:20
11+A11:2014+A12:2015
Item number | 10011485 |
---|---|
Description | Symbol |
Annual Energy Consumption | AEChood |
Time increase factor | f |
Fluid Dynamic Efficiency | FDEhood |
Energy Efficiency Index | EEIhood |
Measured air flow rate at best efficiency point | QBEP |
Measured air pressure at best
efficiency point
| PBEP| 135| Pa
Maximum air flow| Qmax| 347,8| m³/h
Measured electric power input at
best efficiency point
| WBEP| 49,6| W
Nominal power of the lighting
system
| WL| 2,5| W
Average illumination of the lighting
system on the cooking surface
| Emiddle| 81| Lux
Measured power consumption in
standby mode
| Po| –| W
Measured power consumption off mode| Ps| 0| W
Sound power level| LWA| 64| dB
Contact details| Chal-Tec GmbH, Wallstraße 16, 10179, Berlin, Germany
Information according to Regulation (EU) No. 65/2014
Measurement and calculation methods according to EN 61591:1997+A1:2006+A2:20
11+A11:2014+A12:2015
Item number | 10011486 |
---|---|
Description | Symbol |
Annual Energy Consumption | AEChood |
Energy Efficiency class | |
Fluid Dynamic Efficiency | FDEhood |
Fluid Dynamic Efficiency class | |
Lighting Efficiency | LEhood |
Lighting Efficiency class | |
Grease Filtering Efficiency | GFEhood |
Grease Filtering Efficiency class |
air flow at minimum and maximum speed in normal use, intensive or boost
excluded| | 216,6 / 329,6| m³/h
air flow at intensive or boost setting| | –| m³/h
airborne acoustical A-weighted sound power emissions at minimum and maximum
speed available in normal use| | 58 / 65| dB
airborne acoustical A-weighted sound power emissions at intensive or boost
setting| | –| dB
power consumption in off mode| Po| 0| W
power consumption in standby
mode
| Ps| –| W
Contact details| Chal-Tec GmbH, Wallstraße 16, 10179, Berlin, Germany
Information according to Regulation (EU) No. 66/2014
Measurement and calculation methods according to EN
61591:1997+A1:2006+A2:20 11+A11:2014+A12:2015
Item number | 10011486 |
---|---|
Description | Symbol |
Annual Energy Consumption | AEChood |
Time increase factor | f |
Fluid Dynamic Efficiency | FDEhood |
Energy Efficiency Index | EEIhood |
Measured air flow rate at best efficiency point | QBEP |
Measured air pressure at best
efficiency point
| PBEP| 181| Pa
Maximum air flow| Qmax| 341,1| m³/h
Measured electric power input at
best efficiency point
| WBEP| 46,8| W
Nominal power of the lighting
system
| WL| 5| W
Average illumination of the lighting
system on the cooking surface
| Emiddle| 132| Lux
Measured power consumption in
standby mode
| Po| –| W
Measured power consumption off mode| Ps| 0| W
Sound power level| LWA| 65| dB
Contact details| Chal-Tec GmbH, Wallstraße 16, 10179, Berlin, Germany
Information according to Regulation (EU) No. 65/2014
Measurement and calculation methods according to EN 61591:1997+A1:2006+A2:20
11+A11:2014+A12:2015
Item number | 1003268, 10041134 |
---|---|
Description | Symbol |
Annual Energy Consumption | AEChood |
Energy Efficiency class | |
Fluid Dynamic Efficiency | FDEhood |
Fluid Dynamic Efficiency class | |
Lighting Efficiency | LEhood |
Lighting Efficiency class | |
Grease Filtering Efficiency | GFEhood |
Grease Filtering Efficiency class |
air flow at minimum and maximum speed in normal use, intensive or boost
excluded| | 202,9 / 337,2| m³/h
air flow at intensive or boost setting| | –| m³/h
airborne acoustical A-weighted sound power emissions at minimum and maximum
speed available in normal use| | 59 / 64| dB
airborne acoustical A-weighted sound power emissions at intensive or boost
setting| | –| dB
power consumption in off mode| Po| 0| W
power consumption in standby
mode
| Ps| –| W
Contact details| Chal-Tec GmbH, Wallstraße 16, 10179, Berlin, Germany
Information according to Regulation (EU) No. 66/2014
Measurement and calculation methods according to EN 61591:1997+A1:2006+A2:20
11+A11:2014+A12:2015
Item number | 10032681 |
---|---|
Description | Symbol |
Annual Energy Consumption | AEChood |
Time increase factor | f |
Fluid Dynamic Efficiency | FDEhood |
Energy Efficiency Index | EEIhood |
Measured air flow rate at best efficiency point | QBEP |
Measured air pressure at best
efficiency point
| PBEP| 135| Pa
Maximum air flow| Qmax| 347,8| m³/h
Measured electric power input at
best efficiency point
| WBEP| 49,6| W
Nominal power of the lighting
system
| WL| 2,5| W
Average illumination of the lighting
system on the cooking surface
| Emiddle| 81| Lux
Measured power consumption in
standby mode
| Po| –| W
Measured power consumption off mode| Ps| 0| W
Sound power level| LWA| 64| dB
Contact details| Chal-Tec GmbH, Wallstraße 16, 10179, Berlin, Germany
Information according to Regulation (EU) No. 65/2014
Measurement and calculation methods according to EN 61591:1997+A1:2006+A2:20
11+A11:2014+A12:2015
Item number | 10032682 |
---|---|
Description | Symbol |
Annual Energy Consumption | AEChood |
Energy Efficiency class | |
Fluid Dynamic Efficiency | FDEhood |
Fluid Dynamic Efficiency class | |
Lighting Efficiency | LEhood |
Lighting Efficiency class | |
Grease Filtering Efficiency | GFEhood |
Grease Filtering Efficiency class |
air flow at minimum and maximum speed in normal use, intensive or boost
excluded| | 216,6 / 329,6| m³/h
air flow at intensive or boost setting| | –| m³/h
airborne acoustical A-weighted sound power emissions at minimum and maximum
speed available in normal use| | 58 / 65| dB
airborne acoustical A-weighted sound power emissions at intensive or boost
setting| | –| dB
power consumption in off mode| Po| 0| W
power consumption in standby
mode
| Ps| –| W
Contact details| Chal-Tec GmbH, Wallstraße 16, 10179, Berlin, Germany
Information according to Regulation (EU) No. 66/2014
Measurement and calculation methods according to EN 61591:1997+A1:2006+A2:20
11+A11:2014+A12:2015
Item number | 10032682 |
---|---|
Description | Symbol |
Annual Energy Consumption | AEChood |
Time increase factor | f |
Fluid Dynamic Efficiency | FDEhood |
Energy Efficiency Index | EEIhood |
Measured air flow rate at best efficiency point | QBEP |
Measured air pressure at best
efficiency point
| PBEP| 181| Pa
Maximum air flow| Qmax| 341,1| m³/h
Measured electric power input at
best efficiency point
| WBEP| 46,8| W
Nominal power of the lighting
system
| WL| 5| W
Average illumination of the lighting
system on the cooking surface
| Emiddle| 132| Lux
Measured power consumption in
standby mode
| Po| –| W
Measured power consumption off mode| Ps| 0| W
Sound power level| LWA| 65| dB
Contact details| Chal-Tec GmbH, Wallstraße 16, 10179, Berlin, Germany
NOTES ON ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
- During cooking, make sure that there is sufficient air supply so that the cooker hood can operate efficiently and with low operating noise.
- Adjust the fan speed to the amount of steam produced during cooking. Use the intensive mode only when necessary. The lower the fan speed, the less energy is consumed.
- If large amounts of steam are produced during cooking, select a higher fan speed in good time. If the cooking steam has already dispersed in the kitchen, the cooker hood must be operated longer.
- Switch off the cooker hood when you no longer need it.
- Switch off the lighting when you no longer need it.
- Clean the filter at regular intervals and replace it if necessary to increase the effectiveness of the ventilation system and prevent fire hazards.
- Always put the lid on when cooking to reduce cooking steam and condensation.
DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
If there is a legal regulation for the disposal of electrical and electronic devices in your country, this symbol on the product or on the packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with household waste. Instead, it must be taken to a collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By disposing of it in accordance with the rules, you are protecting the environment and the health of your fellow human beings from negative consequences. For information about the recycling and disposal of this product, please contact your local authority or your household waste disposal service.
MANUFACTURER & IMPORTER (UK)
Manufacturer:
Chal-Tec GmbH, Wallstrasse 16, 10179 Berlin, Germany.
Importer for Great Britain:
Berlin Brands Group UK Ltd PO Box 1145 Oxford, OX1 9UW United Kingdom
References
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