background image

 

19 

9  OPERATION 

 
 

 

Fig.14 

 

A.

 

Light On / Off Switch 

B.

 

Circulation Fan Speed 1 and 2 Switch 

C.

 

Circulation Fan Speed 3 Switch 

 
 

 

Off position 

 

Fan speed 1 

 

Fan speed 2 

 

Fan speed 3 

 

Button to turn the light on and off 

 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for TCH601SS

Page 1: ...1 Instruction Manual 60cm Telescopic Cooker Hood TCH601SS ...

Page 2: ...2 ...

Page 3: ...ENANCE 12 5 1 ALUMINIUM FILTER CLEANING 13 5 2 WASHING YOUR FILTER IN A DISHWASHER 13 5 3 WASHING YOUR FILTER BY HAND 13 6 APPLIANCE POSITIONING 14 6 1 UNPACKING THE APPLIANCE 14 6 2 ENERGY SAVING AND EFFICIENT USE 15 7 PACKAGE CONTENTS 16 7 1 OVERVIEW OF YOUR COOKER HOOD 16 8 ASSEMBLY OF YOUR HOOD 17 9 OPERATION 19 10 REPLACING THE LAMPS 20 11 AUTHORISED SERVICE 21 12 TECHNICAL TABLE 22 13 PRODUC...

Page 4: ...ass on these instructions too Disregarding the information in these instructions could result in severe injuries or harm The information in these instructions will ensure best practice in using your new hood to prolong the life of the hood and keep it in good order Failure to follow these instructions will render warranty void The figures in these instructions are intended as a generic visualisati...

Page 5: ...lation is complete Make sure that the installation method allows a user to easily unplug the power cable in case of a need to isolate the unit Do not touch the lamps when they are in use as they can get very hot and could lead to burning Domestic kitchen hoods are designed and manufactured for normal domestic household use They are not intended for extended heavy duty or commercial use Doing so in...

Page 6: ... be hermetical When connecting a flue to your product use ducting pipes with a diameter of 150mm or 120mm Minimise both the length and number of connections to the outside to promote good flow and improved operation Children must not play with the appliance For your safety use a fuse rated MAX 6A for your hood Handle and dispose of packaging materials safely as they pose a risk keep them away from...

Page 7: ...g 2 Fig 2 Poisoning Danger Therefore it is imperative adequate fresh air ingress is confirmed Fig 3 Fig 3 DANGER Warning Choking Hazard The packaging materials are dangerous for children Never allow children to play with packaging materials DANGER Warning Death Hazard Danger to life and danger of poisoning due to reabsorbed combustion gases When used in extraction mode via ducting you must ensure ...

Page 8: ...r operate two or more gas zones longer than 15 minutes on a high flame setting A large burner over 5kW Wok has the power of two gas burners WARNING Electrocution hazard Never use a malfunctioning electrical item If your hood appears to be operating incorrectly turn off the device straight away by isolating the power or removing the 13a plug from the socket then contact customer service Unsuitable ...

Page 9: ...n off the unit isolate or remove the 13a plug from the socket before removing the spent bulb leave bulbs to cool down first Ensure the replacement bulb is of the same type and values CAUTION Surfaces and components of items around cooking devices get very hot in use DANGER The air outlet of this hood must not be connected into any flue shared by other devices that use gas or other burned fuels CAU...

Page 10: ... kitchen Fig 5 Fig 5 Air Circulation with Carbon Filter You can use this appliance in extracted air mode or recirculated air mode NOTICE Exhaust air must not be sent via an active smoke or waste gas flue or a flue used for ventilation of places where heat sources are installed Active Carbon Filter Discs of carbon are used in the path of airflow to help trap and hold the substances within cooking a...

Page 11: ...is central motor assembly by placing the concave side towards the motor 4 One carbon filter at a time offer the filter up to its housing and rotate the filter clockwise Ensure that it is snugly fitted 5 Repeat the exercise with the other filter on the other end of the motor assembly 6 Replace the aluminium grease filters Ensure the carbon filter is snugly fitted to prevent it dropping out of posit...

Page 12: ...t Clean the metal grease filters regularly depending on usage The metal grease filters are designed to capture the greasy particles in the moisture and vapours generated when cooking It is recommended to clean the metal grease filters about every three months under normal use and conditions guide of 1 to 2 hours use a day Do not use excessively effective acidic or alkaline cleaning agents During t...

Page 13: ...SHWASHER It is possible to wash the metal grease filter in a dishwasher This can be very effective but could lead to a slight discoloration of the aluminium over time This has no effect on the function of the metal grease filter Wash very dirty metal grease filters separately to avoid contamination with other items For best results position your grease filters in your dishwasher with space around ...

Page 14: ...uel cook top is 75cm The minimum distance between the bottom of the hood and an electric cook top must be at least 65cm 6 1 UNPACKING THE APPLIANCE Check over your new appliance for damage Check that you have all contents shown in section 7 Do not install or use a damaged unit Please advise the carrier and supplying dealer straight away NEVER allow children to play with packaging materials Fig 7 ...

Page 15: ...e you have adequate inlet fresh air into your room so that the cooking vapours are exited easily Start your hood on a low speed as soon as you start cooking a hood needs to work harder to clear a room already filled with smoke If you are using your hood to recycle air not ducting outside and using optional carbon filters ensure they are changed regularly to ensure good air flow Turn off your hood ...

Page 16: ...assembly 2 4x 4x40 Mount Screw 3 User Manual 4 Installation template 5 Ø125mm Plastic Flue Adapter 6 Flue Flap Optional 7 1 OVERVIEW OF YOUR COOKER HOOD 1 2 3 4 1 Body 2 Front Panel 3 Aluminium Filter 4 Cooker Lighting Fig 8 Fig 9 ...

Page 17: ... there may not be a need to create this hole or fit the flue flaps Fit the flue flaps only if you are using ducting The flue flaps are designed to prevent air wind travelling from outside to your hood when not in use They comprise of two semi circular plastic flaps that are pushed open by escaping air when you turn on your hood Once fitted the plastic pins tabs on the flaps point upwards 1 To fit ...

Page 18: ... on the wall Fig 13 Fig 13 Cooker hoods are used in kitchens with or without flues In case of use with flue In flue connected use the cooker hood must be connected to a flue that will discharge the air In order to get the maximum efficiency from your cooker hood use the shortest flue possible Your product is manufactured in a form appropriate for use with flue WARNING Since twists and bends in the...

Page 19: ...19 9 OPERATION Fig 14 A Light On Off Switch B Circulation Fan Speed 1 and 2 Switch C Circulation Fan Speed 3 Switch Off position Fan speed 1 Fan speed 2 Fan speed 3 Button to turn the light on and off ...

Page 20: ...e lamp To replace the bulb 1 Remove the aluminium grease filter 2 Remove the faulty bulb and replace with a new one with the same rating Fig 15 Fig 15 Lamp Replacement WARNING Disconnect the electrical supply of the hood Leave the lamps to cool down first to avoid the risk of burning The original bulb power rating can be found on the product information panel ...

Page 21: ...e contact Altimo Customer Care Troubleshooting Fault description Problem area to check Remedy Product does not work Check the power connection Mains voltage must be 220 240v and plugged into an earth grounded socket Illumination lamp does not operate Check the power connection Mains voltage must be 220 240v and plugged into an earth grounded socket Check the lamp switch Lamp switch must be at on p...

Page 22: ...irectives This device complies with the Directive on the Control of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Specifications of the device and this manual may be modified without prior notification 13 PRODUCT SUPPORT We want you to be happy with your hood If you have a concern question or need a repair please contact Altimo customer service Telephone 0330 041 7490 during business hours Email custo...

Page 23: ...www altimo co uk For customer service call 0330 041 7490 ...

Reviews: