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EXG60BL
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Gesture control extractor hoodUse and maintenance
Page 1: ...EXG60BL EXG90BL Gesture control extractor hood Use and maintenance...
Page 2: ...Using your extractor 6 Touch controls 6 Lighting 6 Off Timer 7 Gesture controls 10 Cleaning and maintenance 11 Changing the charcoal filter 12 Changing the light 12 Ducting and ventilation 13 Install...
Page 3: ...hey have had supervision or instructions on how to use the appliance by someone who is responsible for their safety Under no circumstances should any external covers be removed for servicing or mainte...
Page 4: ...crossed out wheeled dustbin Please note Under no circumstances should the extractor be connected to any gas ventilation system flue system or hot air ducting system Do not vent the extractor into an a...
Page 5: ...Gesture sensors for fan speed C Timer sensor D Reduce fan speed sensor E Inscrease fan speed sensor F Display G Gesture control on off sensor H Light sensor I On off sensor For best performance you s...
Page 6: ...y will show and a dot will flash After 5 minutes the fan speed will revert to setting 3 and the dot on the display will disappear Lighting Touch to turn on the bottom lighting Touch a second time to t...
Page 7: ...to reactivate gesture control You can use gesture controls to control the fan speed and lighting You can continue to use the touch sensors even if the gesture control function is active For best perfo...
Page 8: ...an or increase the speed move your hand from left to right several times The display will show the current fan speed after each gesture To turn off or reduce the fan speed move your hand from right to...
Page 9: ...panel to top of the control panel to turn on the lighting Move your hand from the bottom up to the top once more and the decorative lighting will also turn on Move your hand from the top of the contro...
Page 10: ...mend always wearing PPE Personal Protective Equipment when carrying out any cleaning or maintenance IMPORTANT Steam cleaners must not be used when cleaning this appliance Once care and maintenance is...
Page 11: ...uration This is normal and does not constitute a fault with the appliance Fig 1 Changing the charcoal filter re circulating only To ensure best performance of your extractor you should replace the cha...
Page 12: ...d lowest noise output we recommend the use of 150mm ducting You can also use 120mm ducting but this will reduce performance In general the less ducting you use i e distance and bends the more efficien...
Page 13: ...that the fixings are suitable for the wall type in the property IMPORTANT When preparing to connect the extractor to the mains power supply that the electrical connection to the extractor should not...
Page 14: ...s provided with your gas hob state that the required distance between the hob and extractor must be greater than 650mm then that is the distance that should be observed this is a legal requirement and...
Page 15: ...lling the extractor 500 980 600 900 Taking into account the extractor dimensions and the advice re garding installation height as per page 14 roughly mark the centre line for the extractor Use the sup...
Page 16: ...n the bracket in Fig 5 two extra screws inserted here will provide extra support for the extractor body There are pre drilled holes at the back of the extractor parallel to the motor for these screws...
Page 17: ...mney rail Drill two holes where you made the markings and insert two wall plugs in to the holes You can now mount the bottom chimney section as per Fig 7 Slide the top section of the chimney through t...
Page 18: ...ed as follows We recommend that the appliance is connected by a qualified electrician who is a member of the N I C E I C and who will comply with the I E T and local regulations The wires in the mains...
Page 19: ...e fuse replace if blown Wires have disconnected Ensure the power supply is securely connected Output of appliance is low Setting is too low for amount of fumes present Try a higher speed setting Inade...
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