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Hood / User Manual

Recommendations and Suggestions

Please review the following information. Failure to 
comply with these instructions may cause risk of 
personal injury or material damage. Any warranty 
or commitment of reliability shall be void.

 

Service life of the product you have purchased 
is  10  years.  This  is  the  period  required  for 
availability of spare parts for functioning of the 
product.

 

This appliance is intended for domestic use. The 
product  shall  never  be  used  for  any  purpose 
other than its intended use.

 

You can use a pipe with a diameter of 120 mm on 
the flue connection of your hood. Pipe connection 
shall be as short as possible and have minimum 
number of elbows.

 

Do not make connections to the flues connected 
with stoves, exhaust shafts or flues with rising 
flames.

 

The  height  between  the  lower  surface  of  the 
hood and upper surface of the stove/oven should 
not be less than 45 cm.

 

Turn on your hood after you have placed the pot 
or pan onto the burners in order to prevent heat 
damage to your hood. Turn off the burners before 
taking a pot, pan etc. from the burners when you 
are done.

 

Do not operate the hood without aluminum filters 
and do not remove the filters while it is operated. 

 

This appliance shall be connected to a grounded 
mains  outlet  that  is  protected  by  a  fuse  with 
proper capacity.

 

Do not plug in the hood before it is installed.

 

Do not touch the plug with wet hands. Do not 
hold the cable to remove the plug, always pull out 
the plug by holding the plug itself. Never use the 
appliance if the plug or the power cord is faulty.

 

Do not route power cord close to hobs. Cord may 
melt and cause a fire.

 

Do  not  touch  the  lamps  of  the  hood  after 
operating it for a long time. Hot lamps may burn 
your hand.

 

Do  not  operate  the  hood  without  oil  filter; 
otherwise internal parts of the hood may get dirty.

 

Overheated  oil  may  splash  over  the  hood  and 
may  cause  a  fire;  therefore,  do  not  leave  the 
hob unattended while frying. Be careful that the 
covers and curtains do not catch a fire.

 

Do  not  allow  high  flames  under  the  hood. 
Otherwise, oil in the aluminum filter may ignite 
and lead to a fire.

 

Do not keep easily flammable materials under 
your hood.

 

There is a risk of fire if your hood is not cleaned 
in the specified periods.

 

Operate  your  hood  for  15  minutes  more  after 
the end of cooking or frying in order to remove 
unpleasant smell from the air in the kitchen.

 

Ensure that fresh air enters the kitchen, especially 
when the hood is operated together with the gas 
hobs.

 

If an appliance operated with fuel oil or gaseous 
fuels (such as room heaters) is available in the 
environment where your hood shall be operated, 
the  exhaust  of  that  appliance  shall  be  fully 
isolated  from  the  volume  of  the  room  or  the 
appliance shall be of hermetic type.

 

If  there  is  non-electric  appliance  in  the  same 
room  with  the  hood,  the  negative  pressure 
inside the room should be maximum 0.4 mbar 
to prevent the suction of the waste gas from the 
other appliance by the hood into the room again.

Summary of Contents for CCB 5140 XA

Page 1: ...Hood User Manual CCB 5140 XA ...

Page 2: ... is also applicable for several other models Differences between models will be identified in the manual Explanation of symbols Throughout this user manual the following symbols are used C Important information or useful hints about usage A Warning for hazardous situations with regard to life and property B Warning for electric shock Packaging materials of the product are manufactured from recycla...

Page 3: ...tion 7 3 1 Electrical connection 7 3 2 Preparation 7 3 Installation 8 3 3 Connection with flue and carbon filter 8 3 4 Transportation 8 3 5 Disposal of packaging 8 4 Use 9 4 1 Control panel 9 5 Maintenance 10 5 1 Cartridge type oil filters 10 5 2 Carbon filters optional 10 5 3 Cleaning the hood 10 5 4 Replacement of lamps 10 6 Troubleshooting Suggestions 11 TABLE OF CONTENTS ...

Page 4: ...h wet hands Do not hold the cable to remove the plug always pull out the plug by holding the plug itself Never use the appliance if the plug or the power cord is faulty Do not route power cord close to hobs Cord may melt and cause a fire Do not touch the lamps of the hood after operating it for a long time Hot lamps may burn your hand Do not operate the hood without oil filter otherwise internal p...

Page 5: ...been given su pervised or instruction concerning use of the ap pliance by a responsible person for their safely Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance If the supply cord is damaged it must be re placed by the manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard The instructions must include details concerning c...

Page 6: ... 420 m 3 h Motor power 140 W Lamp power 2x28 W Total power 196 W Fuse 16 A Air outlet pipe diameter 120 mm Net weight 5 2 kg Gross weight 6 4 kg Color Inox 2 2 Technical Specifications Markings on the product or the values stated in other documents supplied with the product are values obtained under laboratory conditions as per relevant standards These values may vary according to the usage of the...

Page 7: ... Voltage and fuse protection al lowed is specified in Technical Specifications Specified voltage shall be equivalent with your mains voltage Do not connect the appliance with extension cords or multiple outlets 3 Installation C Note An omnipolar switch with a minimum opening of 3mm between contacts in line with the electrical load and local standards must be placed between the appliance and the ma...

Page 8: ...cted to outdoor using either a rigid or a flexible 100 or 120 mm duct to be fixed with suitable clamps which are not not provided with the product fig 2 If the hood is provided with the carbon filters fit ted the filters should be removed Connection with carbon filter optional Carbon filters must be installed on the hood for usage with carbon filters The air is recirculated into the kitchen throug...

Page 9: ...level Speed 2 Medium speed This should be selected for normal cooking This speed offers the best ratio between air capacity and noise level Speed 3 Top speed This should be selected when frying or cooking food with strong odors even for a long period Your hood is equipped with a motor with various speed settings For a better performance we ad vise you to use low speeds in normal conditions and hig...

Page 10: ...place the carbon filter Close the ducting grill 5 3 Cleaning the hood Hood must only be cleaned when it is unplugged from mains outlet or when the fuse is switched off Hood must not be cleaned with a vapor cleaner as it is not ensured that it would operate safely afterwards due to water vapor Outer surfaces of the hood must be cleaned with a mild cleaning agent e g dish soap Do not use strong clea...

Page 11: ...or carbon filter cleaned in time Is the air taken from the kitchen compensated with adequate amount of fresh air to prevent vacuuming Are the air outlet holes blocked Is the air outlet piping sized or installed incorrectly during installation e g small diameter long air outlet pipe air outlet with many turns Operating noise increased abruptly Is adequate amount of fresh air supplied to the kitchen...

Page 12: ...ntee purports to modify or exclude the conditions guarantees and undertakings and other legal rights under the New Zealand Consumer Guarantees Act and other laws except in those circumstances contemplated by section 43 2 of the New Zealand Consumer Guarantees Act Beko Guarantee The Beko Manufacturers Guarantee provides additional protection for your claims which will allow for a quick and simple p...

Page 13: ...o a valid claim under the terms and conditions of this Guarantee To be eligible for this Guarantee the product must be purchased from an Authorised Reseller in Australia or New Zealand What is not covered under this Guarantee 1 Any service calls in which the problem is found not to be caused or related to any defect in the Product In this instance the cost of the f o o o t d e t i m i l t o n t u ...

Page 14: ...ions as stated in the user manual f Improper installation g Failure to clean or improper cleaning h Use of incorrect non compliant electrical or gas connections i External sources including but not limited to electrical inter j Any loss caused by civil commotion k Any loss caused from extreme events of nature including but l Use of non genuine authorised parts m Any repair or other work carried ou...

Page 15: ...Manufacturer s Guarantee is provided by the Beko Aus tralia and New Zealand Authorised Repairer The Guarantee is provided by Beko Australia and New Zealand Pty Ltd ABN 49 152 055 162 of 55 Blanck Street Ormeau QLD Australia 4208 P O Box 354 Ormeau QLD Australia 4208 In Australia if you need assistance Toll Free 1300 282 356 Email Beko care Beko com In New Zealand if you need assistance Toll Free 0...

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