background image

Clean Air function

The Clean Air function allows you to freshen the air in your kitchen for a maximum of 24 hours at
level 1.

1. Switch off the cooker hood.

2. Press and hold the ‘Clean Air’ key for approximately 3 seconds.

The cooker hood will switch on automatically for 10 minutes every hour at the lowest speed
setting. During extraction, the indicator lights show a fast-running light. When the hood switches
off after 10 minutes, the indicator lights show a slow running light until the hood switches on
again after 50 minutes.

3. Switch off the Clean Air function by pressing the timer, clean air, ‘-’ or ‘+’ keys (any key other

than the light key).

Switching the light on and off

1. Press and hold the light key for 1 second.

The light switches on at maximum strength.

2. Press and hold the ‘increase light’ or ‘decrease light’ key to set the lighting intensity.

3. To turn off the light, press and hold the light key for 1 second.

NOTE!

Lighting and motor key must be pressed for at least 1 second. This is to prevent the functions
from being accidentally switched on or off.

Changing the colour lighting temperature

You can adjust the lighting temperature.

1. Press and hold the light key for 1 second.

The light switches on at maximum strength.

2. Press the ‘C’ key to make the light ‘colder’ or press the ‘W’ key to

make the light ‘warmer’.

12

Operation

Summary of Contents for CU122511RM

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Cooker hood EN CU902511RM CU902555RM CU122511RM CU122555RM ...

Page 2: ...2 Switching the light on and off 12 Changing the colour lighting temperature 13 Making the connection between cooker hood and hob 14 Wi Fi connectivity 14 Wi Fi ConnectLife app 20 Maintenance 20 Cleaning 22 Filter indication 22 Lighting 23 Battery of the remote 24 Technical data 24 EU Product Sheet 25 EU Product Fiche 26 Compliance information 27 Installation 27 29 Preparations for installation 30...

Page 3: ...gs INFORMATION Information advice tip or recommendation WARNING Warning general danger ELECTRIC SHOCK Warning danger of electric shock HOT SURFACE Warning danger of hot surface DANGER OF FIRE Warning danger of fire It is important that you carefully read the instructions 3 Pictograms used ...

Page 4: ...liance Do not allow children to clean or maintain the appliance unless supervised Always provide adequate ventilation There shall be adequate ventilation of the room when the range hood is used at the same time as appliances burning gas or other fuels When the range hood and appliances supplied with energy other than electricity are simultaneously in operation the negative pressure in the room mus...

Page 5: ... 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 Follow the instructions in the manual for cleaning or replacing the grease filters and or carbon filters DANGER OF FIRE There is a risk of fire if the instructions for cleaning or replacing grease f...

Page 6: ...he dishwasher it is recommended to use a short non intensive programme Check the grease filter after washing in the dishwasher for wear loose material Wear can occur as a result of frequent washing If loose material is visible replace the filters in order to prevent this loose material from ending up in the food that is cooked Do not use the appliance in temperatures below 5 C 6 Safety ...

Page 7: ... use They include general tips information about the settings and adjustments you can make and the best way to take care of your appliance TIP You can find the most recent version of the instructions for use on our website Enjoy your cooking 7 Your cooker hood ...

Page 8: ... panel 4 Grease filter 5 Latch Description user interface 1 Filter reset button signals when filters require cleaning 2 Speed level 1 indicator 3 Speed level 2 indicator 4 Speed level 3 indicator 5 Speed level 4 boost indicator 6 Wi Fi indicator 8 Your cooker hood ...

Page 9: ...paired to the cooker hood before first use 1 Start up the appliance power on The hood will start in pairing mode for 5 minutes 2 Activate the Remote pairing mode by holding c and w for 3 sec 3 During pairing all the indicators on the hood and remote will blink All indicators will turn off when the connection is established If the connection is not established repeat the entire pairing process NOTE...

Page 10: ...his is to prevent the functions from being accidentally switched on or off Switch on the boost setting 1 Press and hold the button for at least 1 second The boost setting is switched on for 10 minutes The speed level 4 indicator will flash during this period The original extraction setting will be reactivated after this period 2 Press and release the key to switch off the boost setting NOTE If the...

Page 11: ...ght key until the filter indicator lights up for 3 seconds and then turns off TIP On delivery this cooker hood is set for exhaust air to the outside The hood can also be set to recirculation use the air is blown back into the room after filtration through grease filters and a combi filter With an RMS kit recirculation modification set the air will first be cleaned by the grease filters and then od...

Page 12: ...ion by pressing the timer clean air or keys any key other than the light key Switching the light on and off 1 Press and hold the light key for 1 second The light switches on at maximum strength 2 Press and hold the increase light or decrease light key to set the lighting intensity 3 To turn off the light press and hold the light key for 1 second NOTE Lighting and motor key must be pressed for at l...

Page 13: ...e connected to your cooker hood 1 The hood and lights must be switched off 2 Touch and hold simultaneously the minus key and the plus key for 3 seconds All the indicators will blink simultaneously for a maximum of 3 minutes 3 On your hob activate the pairing mode in the user menu see the hob manual The connection to the hob is established 4 If the connection is successful the cooker hood will retu...

Page 14: ...e on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store After being paired with the hood you can use the app to monitor the status of the hood Go to www connectlife io getstarted to download the ConnectLife app information about the system support and available features Find additional options under www connectlife io Getting started with the ConnectLife app Get started with your ConnectLife app in 3 easy ...

Page 15: ...ter 3 seconds it will return to the Wi Fi menu 7 Touch the plus key to enter the connection menu Confirm with the timer key to start the Connection menu Speed level 2 indicator and Wi Fi indicator will blink during the connection time This mode will be disabled automatically after 5 minutes 8 Start the ConnectLife app and follow the instructions in the app 9 If the ConnectLife app does not connect...

Page 16: ...up Mode Speed level 2 indicator will flash This mode will be disabled automatically after 5 minutes Follow the instructions of the ConnectLife app Pairing Mode When the process was successful and you want to pair another user you can use the Pairing mode of the Wi Fi menu and the Pairing or Discovery option of the ConnectLife app In the ConnectLife app select option Add Appliance and follow the in...

Page 17: ...abled Speed level 4 indicator lit static Remote control is disabled To close the Wi Fi menu touch and hold the light key for 3 seconds If no key is touched within 10 minutes the Wi Fi menu will be switched off automatically the hood will be back in standby mode Wi Fi menu To access the Wi Fi menu the hood must be on standby the hood and lights must be switched off Touch and hold simultaneously the...

Page 18: ...turn on After 3 seconds it will return to the Wi Fi menu Switching off Wi Fi The hood and lights must be switched off Touch and hold simultaneously the minus key and the plus key for 3 seconds All the indicators on the hood and remote will blink Press any key to enter the Wi Fi configuration menu Speed levels 2 3 and 4 indicators light up Touch the minus key to turn off Wi Fi speed level 2 and 3 i...

Page 19: ...visible network If the signal is too weak try to move the network router closer to the appliance The home network is not on 2 4 GHz the network is hidden or the signal strength is too weak Home network is not displayed during connection setup Ensure that Wi Fi is enabled and the internet connection in your home network is working Repeat the connection setup if necessary Wi Fi is disabled or home n...

Page 20: ... Then rinse with clean water Do not use aggressive cleaning agents such as caustic soda The cooker hood finish stays in good condition if it is buffed periodically following the application of wax NOTE Stainless steel cooker hoods Do not use scouring pads or other abrasive cleaners on stainless steel cooker hoods Finish with a non abrasive non polishing agent and buff the stainless steel in the di...

Page 21: ...sette filter The filter should be placed with the locking mechanism on the front Open the filter access latch The notches at the front of the filter will then slot in Hold the access latch in this position when placing the filters 1 Slot the notches at the back of the filter in the specially designed opening of the cooker hood 2 Tilt the filter upwards 3 Release the filter access hatch The notches...

Page 22: ...ctive carbon filter are thoroughly dry before repositioning Replacing the carbon filter To replace the carbon filter consult the manual for the recirculation kit Filter indication Saturation of grease and carbon filters The filters should be replaced or cleaned when the filter indicator is lit See Maintenance chapter Grease filter The filter indicator will light up after 30 operating hours The gre...

Page 23: ...hortened if the voltage of the battery is too low Don t forget to remove the batteries if you don t use the remote for a long time Don t leave the remote lying upside down on a conductive surface The warranty does not cover the batteries The battery may drain more quickly in connection with the lit icons Battery specifications Two AAA batteries 23 Maintenance ...

Page 24: ...ighting Efficiency LEhood lux W A A Lighting Efficiency class 78 8 81 8 Grease Filtering Efficiency GFEhood C C Grease Filtering Efficiency class 326 409 312 402 Air flow at minimum and maximum speed in normal use m3 h 716 708 Air flow at intensive or boost setting m3 h 51 58 50 57 Airborne acoustical A weighted sound power emissions at minimum and maximum speed in normal use dB A 69 70 Airborne a...

Page 25: ... 57 Airborne acoustical A weighted sound power emissions at minimum and maximum speed in normal use dB A 69 70 Airborne acoustical A weighted sound power emissions at intensive or boost setting dB A Power consumption off mode Po 0 35 0 35 Power consumption in standby mode Ps W EU Product Fiche CU122511RM CU902511RM 0 6 0 6 Time increase factor f 35 3 35 3 Energy Efficiency Index EEIhood 447 433 Me...

Page 26: ... illumination of the lighting system on the cooking surface Emiddle lux Compliance information RF module Radio equipment type 2402 2477 MHz 16 channels Operating frequency range 5 2 dBm EIRP average calculated Maximum output power 7 dBi Maximum antenna gain Wi Fi module Radio equipment type 2412 2472 MHz 16 channels Operating frequency range 17 7 dBm EIRP average calculated Maximum output power 2 ...

Page 27: ... local regulations The wall plug socket and plug should always be accessible If a stationary appliance is not fitted with a supply cord and a plug or with other means for disconnection from the supply mains having a contact separation in all poles that provide full disconnection under overvoltage category III conditions the means for disconnection must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accord...

Page 28: ...into account WARNING Failure to install screws or fixing devices in accordance with these instructions may result in an electrical hazard If the safety instructions and warnings are not followed the manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any resulting damage 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 ...

Page 29: ...ctly onto plasterboard or similar lightweight materials in a suspended ceiling Install the appliance with a fixing material which is sufficiently stable and has been adjusted accordingly for both the structural conditions and the weight of the appliance 29 Installation ...

Page 30: ...Flexible channel installation Fixed channel installation Appliance dimensions w fl I fl W I 504 864 480 840 CU905xxRM 504 1164 480 1140 CU12xxRM 724 1224 700 1200 CU127xxRM 30 Installation ...

Page 31: ...Built in kg W liter 21 487 2 847 2 CU9055TMM 27 487 2 1147 2 CU1255TMM 38 707 2 1207 2 CU12754TMM 31 Installation ...

Page 32: ...Fixed channel installation 2 1 4 3 32 Installation ...

Page 33: ...6 5 8 7 10 9 33 Installation ...

Page 34: ...12 11 14 13 Max 8 Nm 4x PH2 16 15 34 Installation ...

Page 35: ...18 17 19 35 Installation ...

Page 36: ...Flexible channel installation 2 1 4 3 6 5 36 Installation ...

Page 37: ...8 7 10 9 12 11 37 Installation ...

Page 38: ...14 13 38 Installation ...

Page 39: ...ials in a responsible manner and in accordance with government regulations The product has been marked with a crossed out dustbin symbol to remind you of the obligation to dispose of electrical household appliances separately This means that the appliance may not be included with normal domestic refuse at the end of its service life The appliance must be taken to a special municipal centre for sep...

Page 40: ...864560 www atag nl www atag be We reserve the right to make changes a1 ...

Reviews: