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Caring for your Cooker Hood

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Cleaning:

The exterior of the Cooker Hood should be
cleaned regularly to keep it looking like new.
Wipe over with a soft cloth, wrung out in
warm water and dry with a clean soft cloth.
Wear protective gloves.
You can use mild non-abrasive cleaners but
always read the manufacturer’s instructions
first. Always test their suitability on a small
area of the Cooker Hood not noticeable in
normal use.
NOTE: DO NOT use scouring pads or
abrasive cleaners as they may scratch the
surface.

How to replace the light:

Should the light fail to work, switch ‘Off’ the
mains supply to the Hood.
Open the grille and check the bulb is screwed
securely into the bulb holder then switch ‘On’
at the mains supply and at the hood ‘ON/OFF’
control.
If the light fails to work do not worry, it will
not affect the working of your hood.
Obtain a replacement 40 watt SES Clear (E14)
bulb. Switch ‘Off’ the mains supply. Unscrew
the old bulb anti-clockwise to remove and
replace with the new bulb turning clockwise
until secure. Refit the filter grille and switch
back ‘On’ at the mains supply.

NOTE: When changing the bulb, an
identical replacement must be fitted to
ensure the safe operation of the hood.

Summary of Contents for CRN40

Page 1: ...COOKER HOOD USER HANDBOOK FOR INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MODEL CRN40 ...

Page 2: ...e pole isolating switch placed in a readily accessible position adjacent to the unit Electrical Connection Before connecting to the mains supply ensure that the mains voltage corresponds to the voltage on the rating plate inside the Cooker Hood WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST NOT BE EARTHED It is fitted with a 2 core mains supply cable and must be permanently connected to the electricity supply via a ...

Page 3: ...ng How to Replace the Light Troubleshooting 13 Key Contacts Back Cover Appliance manufactured in EU Retention of the Instruction Book This Instruction Book must be kept handy for reference as it contains important details on the safe and proper use of the appliance If you sell or pass the appliance to someone else or move house and leave it behind make sure this Book is also provided so the new ow...

Page 4: ...emoved all packing pieces Dimensions Height 400mm 153 4in Width 600mm 235 8in Depth adjustable from 270mm 105 8in up to 460mm 18in excluding the decor panel thickness Filter Grille All measurements are in millimetres Light Controls Door support Fitted Door not supplied Grille release ...

Page 5: ... minutes before you start cooking and leave it running approximately 15 minutes after finishing Installation for Extraction This method is recommended if at all possible Fumes and grease laden air are drawn into the underside of the hood and expelled outside the kitchen The air can be expelled either upwards through a ventilating shaft Fig 2 or directly through a wall to the outside Fig 3 Ducting ...

Page 6: ...pes with as smooth an inner wall as possible are recommended The ducting MUST be manufactured from a fire retardant material Wall Vent Kit For connecting the Hood either directly through a wall or in conjunction with a ducting pipe we recommend the use of a Wall Vent Kit A 3m extension pipe is also available These may be obtained from your nearest retailer or the Genuine Parts and Accessories Mail...

Page 7: ...fitted in accordance with the heights recommended above Mounting between cabinets on the Wall The hood may be fixed to any rigid vertical surface If the hood can only be fixed to a hollow construction plaster or partition board structure then the wall must be sufficiently reinforced to enable the hood to be fixed securely in position Ensure that the cupboard is securely fixed to the wall then proc...

Page 8: ...and drill two holes 2 5mm diameter at the point C1 and C2 Fig 9 Fit the hood to the cupboard by means of the screws Fig 10 E Replace the visor with decor panel inserting it first in the upper slides and then in the lower slides Turn the rear locking knobs anti clock wise until it stops and then mount the grille by lifting it up pushing inwards and turn the locks to secure Once the Hood has been fi...

Page 9: ...visor assembly from the hood First open grille Fig 12 A turning the locks Fig 12 B Remove the visor by first turning the two locking knobs Fig 13 in clockwise direction Place the template supplied on the rear side of the decor panel ensuring that the arrow aligns the upper edge of the panel Fig 14 Drill the holes where indicated on the tem plate and fit the door to the decor panel by means of scre...

Page 10: ...VER do flambé cooking beneath this cooker hood NEVER leave frying pans or deep fat fryers unattended during use overheated fat oil may catch fire Make sure that the Cooker Hood is wired in and the power supply is switched on The Cooker Hood functions are controlled by two slide switches located on the right hand side behind the visor Fan Speed The top slider enables you to select the fan speed Pos...

Page 11: ...ble through the grille 5 Place the new grease filter in the filter grille 6 Replace the retaining clips Refit the grille panel into the hood THE CARBON FILTER Recirculation only The activated carbon filter absorbs odours arising from the cooking In use the filter will slowly become saturated and gradually less effective The filter will normally require changing every six months depending on the am...

Page 12: ...tch the surface How to replace the light Should the light fail to work switch Off the mains supply to the Hood Open the grille and check the bulb is screwed securely into the bulb holder then switch On at the mains supply and at the hood ON OFF control If the light fails to work do not worry it will not affect the working of your hood Obtain a replacement 40 watt SES Clear E14 bulb Switch Off the ...

Page 13: ... top of the Hood extraction only See page 11 Check if the grease filter needs replacing See page 11 The light is not working Check the bulb is screwed in securely Replace the light bulb See page12 The Cooker Hood switches off intermittently Check the mounting height above the hob is correct See page 7 The heat from the hob may cause the fan motor to overheat cut out If after following these instru...

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Page 16: ...appliance Clear and concise details of the query or fault Place and Date of purchase Please keep the receipt as evidence will be required when the engineer calls Extended Warranty To join UK 08709 088 088 Republic of Ireland 1850 502 200 Genuine Parts Accessories Mail Order Hotline UK 08709 077 077 Republic of Ireland 01 842 6836 For further product information 08701 54 64 74 All Creda Services ar...

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