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•     To avoid damaging the cord, do not 
squeeze, bend or chafe it on sharp 
edges. Keep it away from hot surfaces 
and open flames as well. 
•     Lay out the cord in such a way that 
no unintentional pulling or tripping over 
it is possible. 
•     Do not open the appliance casing 
under any circumstances. 
Do not insert any foreign objects into 
the inside of the casing. 
•     Never use accessories which are not 
recommended by the manufacturer. 
They could pose a safety risk to the user 
and might damage the appliance. Only 
use original parts and accessories. 
•     Keep the appliance away from any 
hot surfaces and open flames. Always 
operate the appliance  on a level, stable, 
clean and dry surface. Protect the 
appliance against heat, dust, direct 
sunlight, moisture, dripping and 
splashing water. 
•     Do not place heavy objects on top 
of the appliance. Do not place objects 
with open flames, e.g. candles, on top of 
or beside the appliance. Do not place 
objects filled with water, e.g. vases on 
or near the appliance. 
•     This appliance is not intended for 
use by persons (including children) with 
reduced physical, sensory, or mental 
capabilities, or by those who lack 
experience and knowledge, unless they 
have  been given super vision and 
instruction concerning the use of the 
appliance by a person responsible for 
their safety. 
 

Gas safety 

•     Always put lids on pots and pans 
when cooking on a gas cooker. 
 

Operation 

Danger of fire! 

•     Do not flambé under the 
cooker hood. 
•     Do not leave frying pans 
unattended  during use because 
overheated fats or oils might 
catch fire. 
•     Never leave naked flames 
under the cooker hood. 
•     Only fry underneath the 
cooker hood when you are in the 
kitchen. 

•     Do not use the cooker hood 
without the  grease filters, or if 
the filters are excessively 
greasy! 

 

Caution!

 Accessible parts may 

become hot  when used with 
cooking appliances. 

 
 

Exhaust operation 

 

Danger! 

•     During exhaust operation, the 
cooker hood removes air from a room. 
If other fire sources that require the 
surrounding air for combustion are 
being operated in the same room, (e.g. 
gas, oil or coal heaters), the oxygen they 
require is taken away. Thus flames 
could be suffocated and gas could leak 
out or the fumes could be drawn back 
into the room. 
•     In order to guarantee a safe 
operation, there should be non- closable 
openings in doors, windows or in an air 
intake wall box to ensure a  fresh supply 
of combustion air. This will prevent the 
combustion fumes from being drawn 
back into the room. 
 
 
 
•     When assessing the measures 
necessary, always take the entire 
ventilation system of the house into 
consideration. In case of doubt, ask your 
local chimney sweeper for help. 
•    Never secure the cooker hood to a 
ventilation  duct, or a room or exhaust 
gas chimney! Do  not  let the air that is 
removed from the room be drawn into a 
duct where warm air is circulating.  The 
extracted air should only be drawn 
outdoors through a separate ventilating 
duct that is only for the extractor hood. 
•    When in extraction mode, air in the 
room is being removed by the cooker 
hood. Please make sure that proper 
ventilation measures are being 
observed. The cooker hood removes 
odours from room but not steam. 
•   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 (not  applicable to 

Summary of Contents for CHAND

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION AND USER S MANUAL COOKER HOOD CHAND After sales nº 08448001128 uksupport cnagroup hk ...

Page 2: ...th the appliance Installation The cooker hood must be installed in accordance with the installation instructions and all measurements must be followed All installation work must be carried out by a competent person or qualified electrician When installing the cooker hood make sure that the following recommended distances between the top of cooker and the lowest part of the cooker hood are observed...

Page 3: ...ave naked flames under the cooker hood Only fry underneath the cooker hood when you are in the kitchen Do not use the cooker hood without the grease filters or if the filters are excessively greasy Caution Accessible parts may become hot when used with cooking appliances Exhaust operation Danger During exhaust operation the cooker hood removes air from a room If other fire sources that require the...

Page 4: ...g cleaning Always disc onnec t t he power supply prior to c leaning the cooker hood If the switched fused connection unit is difficult to reach shut off the power supply by using the corresponding circuit breaker at the distribution board Keep the cooker hood clean Fat deposits could catch on fire when exposed to high temperatures 3 INTENDED USE Your cooker hood can only be operated in recirculate...

Page 5: ...4 PARTS SUPPLIED 1 Cooker Hood 1 2 Ceiling Assembly with wires 1 3 Luminary 3 4 Metal Charcoal Filter 1 5 Ceiling Screw 6x70 4 6 Ceiling Plug Ø10 4 ...

Page 6: ... maintenance We recommend that the fuse is withdrawn or circuit breaker switched off a the distribution board whilst work is in progress Prior to drilling holes to secure it to the ceiling make sure that no cables or pipes will become damaged electric gas water etc test the areas in question with a cable detector This unit is double insulated and must not be earthed If there are any incoming earth...

Page 7: ...Fixing the appliance to the ceiling ...

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Page 10: ...ets at the correct height fig 7 Use the packaging box to situate the Cooker Hood 1 on the top of the cooking surface fig 8 9 Fix the holding brackets to the hood and take out the packaging box fig 10 11 Check the hood levelling fig 12 Disassemble the glass set from the ceiling plate to level the hood using the mechanism fig 13 14 Disassemble the wiring protection from the glass set Pass the hood s...

Page 11: ...on for setting the timer of the motor ref 2 The extractor will operate for 5 minutes at the current speed and 5 minutes at each of the lower speeds until coming to a complete stop Button for the light ref 3 Allows the light to be regulated by pressing and holding down On off button of the motor ref 4 Extractor fan speed button speed 1 Extractor fan speed button speed 2 Extractor fan speed button s...

Page 12: ... filter Clean it with household cleaning detergent Important Clean the filter every month to prevent risk of fire Follow the fig 11 to disassemble the Filter 4 7 MAINTENANCE Before cleaning switch the appliance off and disconnect the cooker hood from power supply Clean the appliance in the following intervals Light bulb replacement The lighting system fitted to the hood is just a supportive light ...

Page 13: ...ower supply Distance between the appliance and the cooking place too large Readjust the distance to Gas cookers 65cm Electric cookers 40cm Coal oil cookers 80cm Suction performance not good Metallic anti grease filter is dirty Clean filters see Maintenance chapter 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 TECHNICAL DATA Power supply 220 240V 50Hz Power consumption Fan 200W Power consumption Luminary 3 x 35W Max Power c...

Page 14: ...remaining balance of the GAA guarantee will be valid and any further call outs during this prescribed period will be covered by GAA on the replacement appliance Should any person other than an authorized engineer modify or attempt to repair the appliance then the warranty will be invalid The guarantee applies to the UK mainland Scotland Ireland ROI and France but is not transferrable between EU co...

Page 15: ...t it cannot be removed it is the responsibility of the customer installer to remove and reinstall the appliance to facilitate the repair This Guarantee does not affect your statutory rights The guarantee is offered by GAALtd 1301 1303 Lu Plaza 2Wing Yip St Kwun Tong Kowloon Hong Kong Customer Service To arrange an in guarantee service call please contact customer services on the following numbers ...

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