Cylinda SF150A Kitchen Fan User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- Cylinda
Table of Contents
Cylinda SF150A Kitchen Fan
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- Please read this installation and user guide carefully before installing and using the product, paying special attention to the safety instructions. Keep the instructions for reference or for the next owner. Disconnect the product from the power supply prior to cleaning or maintenance.
- The diversion of exhaust air must be carried out in accordance with instructions issued by the appropriate authority.
- Exhaust air must not be directed into flues that are used for fumes from items such as gas, wood or oil-burning stoves or fireplaces.
- The distance between the stove and the product must be at least 44 cm. For gas hobs, the distance should be increased to 65 cm. Adjust accordingly if the stove manufacturer recommends a higher mounting height. N.B. If the product has a stove alarm or stove guard, it must not be mounted over a gas hob. See separate instructions.
- You must not flambé food underneath the product.
- For safety reasons, the installation and replacement of cables or other types of connectors should only be carried out by a qualified professional.
- If the product is to be used at the same time as products that use energy sources other than electricity, i.e., gas hobs, gas, wood or oil-burning stoves or fireplaces, etc, the room must have an adequate supply of air.
- The product may be used by children from 8 years of age and persons with mental, sensory or physical impairment, or a lack of experience and knowledge, provided they are given information about how the product is to be used.
- Children should not be allowed to play with the product. Children must not undertake cleaning or maintenance of the product unsupervised.
- Accessible parts of the product may become hot when food is being prepared.
- A fire is more likely to spread if the product is not cleaned as frequently as indicated.
- N.B. The developer or proprietor is responsible for ensuring installation is carried out correctly and complies with the applicable building regulations.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
GENERAL INFORMATION
The product features LED lighting (6.5 W), aluminium filters, an EC motor and the Easy Clean system.
FUNCTIONS
- Lighting
- Ventilation mode. The fan runs at low speed for 60 minutes.
- Speed 1.
- Speed 2.
- Speed 3.
- Intensive mode. The fan runs at maximum speed for 7 minutes and then re-verts to speed 3.
- Filter guard. If the filter guard is activated (see Programming below), the LED will flash when the filter needs to be cleaned. After cleaning, press and hold button F for 2 seconds to reset the system.
- Turning on the cooker hood before you start to cook prevents cooking smells spreading into the room. Adjust the speed of the cooker hood depending on the type of food you are preparing. If possible, allow the cooker hood to run at a low speed for a few minutes after you’ve finished cooking. You may also wish to run the cooker hood on the low setting when the oven is in use or after using the dishwasher.
The product is fitted with a filter guard. To activate/deactivate the filter guard, see below.
Programming
- Start programming: press and hold buttons A and B for 3 seconds so that they both flash 3 times. The programming mode will then be active for 30 seconds.
- Select function: press the button for the selected function to activate/deactivate the function.
Button: Functions
F: Filter guard
The LED on the button lights up when the function is activated.
3. To save a programme: press and hold buttons A and B for 3 seconds. Buttons A and B will flash twice to show that the programme has been saved.Attention!If the product has a stove alarm or stove guard, see separate instructions.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Cleaning the filter
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The cooker hood should be cleaned with a damp cloth and washing-up liquid. With nor-mal usage, the filters must be cleaned at least every other month. Clean more often after intensive use.
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Remove the grease filter by opening the snap retainer, Fig. 2.
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Handle the filter carefully, taking care not to bend it.
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Soak the filter in a solution of warm water and washing-up liquid. The filter can also be washed in a dishwasher.
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Refit the grease filter after cleaning, making sure it snaps firmly into place.
Cleaning other parts
The interior of the cooker hood and remo-vable parts should be cleaned at least twice a year.
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Remove the bottom plate by pushing the snap retainers in the direction of the ar-ows.
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Release the blower by bending the snap retainer outwards in the direction of the arrow (1) and pushing the blower away from you and down (2),Fig. 4.
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Release the impeller by pulling in the direction of the arrow, Fig. 5
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Clean the bottom plate, blower and impeller using warm water and washing-up liquid. The blower and impeller can also be wash-ed in a dishwasher. After washing and dry-ing, assemble the parts in reverse order.
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Refit the impeller. Make sure that it is level in the groove on the motor.
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Refit the blower by inserting the supports in the rear of the hood (1). Bend up the blower (2).Fig. 7
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Fig. 8
Make sure all the snap retainers fit onto the cooker hood lugs. Twist the blower (1) into the lungs (2). Press the blower’s snap retainer back into the lug (3).Fig. 8
Attention! Check that the parts snap firmly into place.
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