Beko CWB 6601 X User Manual Download Page 4

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This section contains safety instructions that will 

help you prevent injuries or material damages. Any 

warranty shall be void if you do not observe these 

instructions.

1.1 General Safety 

 

Always have the installation and repair work 
performed by Authorized Dealers. Manufacturing 
firm shall not be held responsible for damages 
that may be caused by unauthorized persons. 

 

This appliance is not intended for use by chil-
dren and persons with reduced physical, sensory 
or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and 
knowledge. Children should be supervised to en-
sure that they do not tamper with the appliance.

1.1.1 Electrical safety

 

Always unplug the appliance from the mains 
supply during installation, maintenance, cleaning 
and repair operations. 

 

If the power cord is faulty, it should be replaced 
by a qualified person certified by the manufac-
turer, after-sales service or similar (preferably 
electrician) or a person described by the im-
porter.

 

Operating voltage is 220 to 240 volts.

 

Do not operate a faulty unit unless it is repaired 
by the authorized service! Risk of electric shock!

 

Do not put power cord near cooktops. This may 
cause a fire as the cord may be melted.

 

Do not plug in the hood before it is installed.

 

To achieve the best performance, the length 
of the external conductor should not exceed 4 
meters, it should not have more than two 90° 
angles and its diameter should be at least ø120 
mm.

 

Disconnect the appliance before any intervention 
to the internal parts of the appliance.

1.1.2 Product safety

 

You may use pipes with a diameter of 120 mm 
or 150 mm on the flue connection of your hood.

 

Do not make connections to the flues connected 
with stoves, exhaust shafts or flues with rising 
flames. Observe the rules set by authorities on 
the discharge of exhaust air.

 

The height between the lower surface of the 
hood and upper surface of the stove/oven should 
not be less than 65 cm.

 

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

 

Do not touch the lamps of the hood after oper-
ating the hood for a long time. Hot lamps may 
burn your hand.

 

Do not cause high flames under the unit. Other-
wise, the oil in the oil trap filter may ignite and 
cause a fire.

 

Operate your appliance after putting a pot, pan 
etc. on the hobs. Otherwise, rising heat may de-
form some components of your unit.

 

Turn off the hobs before taking a pot, pan etc. 
from the hobs.

 

Do not keep easily flammable materials under 
your hood.

 

Oil may catch fire while making dishes such as 
fries etc. For this reason, be careful about the 
covers and curtains.

 

Do not leave the cooktops unattended while 
making dishes such as fries etc.; hot oil can 
cause fires.

 

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

 

Be very careful and use gloves when you are 
cleaning your hood.

Important safety and environmental instructions

Hood / User Manual

Summary of Contents for CWB 6601 X

Page 1: ...CWB 6601 X Hood User Manual ...

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: ...age details 5 2 Your Hood 6 2 1 Appearance 6 2 1 1 Controls and components 6 2 2 Technical Specifications 6 3 Set up 7 10 3 1 Preparation 7 3 2 Power connection 7 3 3 Installation of the Hood 7 3 4 Flue Set up 9 3 4 1 Usage without flue connection 9 3 4 2 Usage with flue connection 10 4 Operation of the Appliance 11 4 1 Control panel 11 5 Cleaning and Care 12 13 5 1 Aluminum filter 12 5 2 Carbon f...

Page 4: ...more than two 90 angles and its diameter should be at least ø120 mm Disconnect the appliance before any intervention to the internal parts of the appliance 1 1 2 Product safety You may use pipes with a diameter of 120 mm or 150 mm on the flue connection of your hood Do not make connections to the flues connected with stoves exhaust shafts or flues with rising flames Observe the rules set by author...

Page 5: ... of spare parts for functioning of the product 1 Important safety and environmental instructions 1 3 Child safety Package materials are risky for children Keep the package materials out of reach of the chil dren Electrical appliances are risky for children Keep the children away from the unit when it is oper ated Do not let them play with the product 1 4 Compliance with the AEEE Directive and Disp...

Page 6: ...cuments supplied with the product are values obtained under laboratory conditions as per relevant standards These values may vary according to the usage of the product and ambient conditions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Width 600 mm Depth 500 mm Height Min 675 mm Max 1005 mm Supply voltage 220 240 V 50 Hz Control 3 positions Suction power 800 m3 h Motor power 230 W Lamp power 2X20 W Fuse 10 A Air outlet pipe...

Page 7: ... tric connection plug outlet easily after instal lation 3 3 Installation of the Hood Please consult the nearest Arçelik Authorized Service for the installation of the hood Preparation of the installation place and electric wiring is the responsibility of the customer A WARNING Remove the protective film if any on the hood and flue surface after the installation Perform the transport operations wit...

Page 8: ...dowels in the equipment of the appliance for installation of various parts Secure the bracket Figure 2 3 to the Z and H holes on the wall Place the screws to the Z holes so that a clearance of 8 mm is left Figure 3 After hanging the hood to the Y holes secure it to the wall using X holes inside the body Tighten Y screws Figure 4 Hood User Manual ...

Page 9: ...ets to Z and axes from left and right sides Figure 5 3 Set up 3 4 1 Usage without flue connec tion Air is filtered by the carbon filter and returned to the room Carbon filter is used when there is no flue available in the house or when it is not pos sible to install the flue pipe 1 Remove the aluminum filters 2 To install the carbon filter center the carbon filter on the plastic part on both sides...

Page 10: ...l the flue adaptor to the hood body outlet if you would like to install with a pipe with a diam eter of 120 mm 3 Secure the pipe with suitable clamps These items are not supplied with the unit Remove the active carbon filters if any optional 3 Set up 4 Install air deflector 5 Install the active carbon filter as follows Follow the procedure in reverse order to remove 6 Install clip screw seat to th...

Page 11: ...Hood Hood is equipped with a motor with various speed settings For a better performance we advise you to use low speeds in normal condi tions and high speeds when smell and vapors are intensified 1 Press any of the speed setting buttons B C D to operate the hood in the required speed 2 You can illuminate the cooking area by pressing button A 3 Press the speed setting button you pressed be fore aga...

Page 12: ... wash your aluminum filters in dish washer also A discoloration may be observed on aluminum filters as they are washed This is normal you do not need to replace your filter 2 Then slightly lower it and pull forward Otherwise you may bend the filter 3 Wash the filters with liquid detergent and then rinse them with water 4 When the filters are dried re install the filter in the reverse order of the ...

Page 13: ... holder during this operation After replacing the lamp install the lamp holder by rotating it clockwise following the reverse order of the removal procedure We advise you to install the new lamp with a piece of cloth or gloves Contacting halogen lamps with bare hands will reduce their service life Note You may procure lamps from Authorized Dealers If you need to transport the unit Keep original pa...

Page 14: ...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 15: ...der 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 b s e l p m a x E ...

Page 16: ...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 17: ...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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