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 For details of the instal-

lation distance above an 

electric hob please re-

fer to product technical 

sheet If the installation 

instructions of the gas 

cooker specify a greater 

distance, this must be 

taken into account (Fig. 

1a/b/c).

l

 Do not leave an open 

flame  under  the  hood. 

When the pots are re-

moved from the burner, 

set  the  minimum  fla

-

me. Always make sure 

that  the  flame  does 

not extend outside the 

pot, because it causes 

unwanted loss of ener-

gy and a dangerous 

concentration of heat.

l

 Any food cooked in 

fat shall be constantly 

monitored, since over-

heated fat can ignite 

very easily.

l

 Pull the plug of the 

power cord from a wall 

socket  before  any  filter 

cleaning or repair op-

eration. 

l

  The  textile  grease  fil

-

ter should be replaced, 

and the aluminium filter 

should be cleaned at 

least every one month 

in connection with the 

existing  fire  danger 

(saturated fat is very 

flammable).

l

 If any other non-electric 

devices are used in the 

same room as the hood 

(e.g. liquid fuel ovens, 

flow-through  or  volu

-

metric water heaters), it 

is necessary to provide 

appropriate ventilation 

(air supply). Safe op-

eration is possible when 

during simultaneous op-

eration of the hood and 

combustion devices de-

pendent on air supply 

the negative pressure 

of not more than 0.004 

milibar is maintained 

at the location of these 

devices inside the room 

(this point does not ap-

ply when the hood is 

used as an odour ab-

sorber).

l

 Do not abut against the 

hood

GUIDELINES CONCERNING THE SAFETY OF USE

Summary of Contents for IN 900 BIC UK

Page 1: ...IN 900 BIC UK INSTRUCTION MANUAL KITCHEN EXTRACTOR HOOD EN Before using the appliance please carefully read this manual ...

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Page 4: ...4 min 650mm Gas cookers min 650mm Gas cookers min 450mm Electrical cookers 1a 1b 1c 2a 3a 3b ...

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Page 8: ...e hood They will help you avoid mistakes during installation and operation of the hood We wish you a lot of satisfaction from choosing our kitchen extractor hood DEAR CUSTOMER THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING AN AMICA APPLIANCE Symbols appearing in these instructions have the following meaning This indicates actions than must not be performed by the user Risks resulting from improper operation of the appl...

Page 9: ...iture cooker hoods operating in air recircu lation mode l Cooker hood operating in air recirculation mode requires the installation of an activated charcoal filter In this case instal ling an extractor duct is not required however it is recommended to in stall an air guide vane chimney cooker hoods only i l The cooker hood featu res independent lighting and exhaust fan that can be operated at one ...

Page 10: ...ll socket before any filter cleaning or repair op eration l The textile grease fil ter should be replaced and the aluminium filter should be cleaned at least every one month in connection with the existing fire danger saturated fat is very flammable l If any other non electric devices are used in the same room as the hood e g liquid fuel ovens flow through or volu metric water heaters it is necess...

Page 11: ...age indicated on the rating plate corresponds to the local power supply parameters l Before installing un wind and straighten the power cord l Warning The pack aging materials poly ethylene bags small pieces of foamed poly styrene etc should be kept away from children while unpacking l NOTE Before con necting the hood to the mains power sup ply always check that the power cord is prop erly install...

Page 12: ...is option filtered air returns to the room through openings in the front of the hood In this setting it is necessary to install the carbon filter It is recommended to install the air guide availability depending on model In some universal hoods you need to switch lever inside the hood Fig 8 to switch between the extraction and air recirculation modes The cle aned air is returned to the room throug...

Page 13: ...ontrol your cooker hood Fig 4 IN900BIC Touch to turn off the hood Touch to turn lights on off independently of fan operation Touch this sensor briefly to lights on off Operation of hood by induction hob see instruction manual of induction hob page 27 28 ...

Page 14: ...ot connected to any ventilation duct Filters with active carbon can absorb odours until they are saturated They cannot be washed or re generated and should be replaced at least every 2 months or more frequently in case of very intensive use Replace Dismantling of charcoal filter is shown on Figure 6 Lighting See Figure 7 for details how to replace lights Use incandescent halogen LED modules of the...

Page 15: ...spose of the appliance at the waste col lection point authorised by the local author ity The local waste collection points shops and communal units form an appropriate system enabling the disposal of the equip ment Handling the used electrical and electronic equipment and any hazardous substances contained therein in a correct manner is vi tal to avoid damage the local natural envi ronment Therefo...

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