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INSTALLATION 

1. 

The cooker hood should be placed at a height of 65-
75cm  (26-30inch)  from  the  cooking  surface  for  the 
best effect. 

 
2. 

Cut  a  hole  in  the  cupboard,  with  the  dimensions  of 

865  x  265  mm.  Make 
sure that the edges of the 
hole  are  at  least  35mm 
from  the  edges  of  the 
cupboard.

 

 

 
 

 
 

3. 

Remove the aluminum grease filter from the hood, before removing the four screws 
holding the panel in place. 

 
4. 

Remove  the  panel  from  the  hood,  by  removing  the  4 
screws  holding  it  in  place.    Disconnect  the  two  wires 
running  from  the  led  bulbs  at  their  connectors  with  the 
main hood. 

 

5. 

The 2 x air flaps should be installed at 
this  stage,  as  access  is  easier  before 
the unit is wall mounted. On the top of 
the Hood Unit itself, where the air outlet 
vent is located, the 2 x flaps should be 
carefully installed, bending very slightly 
so the lugs at each end locate into the 
holes,  enabling  flaps  to  pivot  upwards 
when  the  unit  is  in  operation,  opening 
up  the  outlet  fully  for  the  air  to  pass 
through. Please note – the small spindles/lugs at each end of each flap locate into 
the holes

 

on the housing, not the grooves above them: 

   
6. 

If venting externally, an exhaust pipe (not supplied) should be placed onto the one-
way-valve, and the vent pipe pushed onto the valve. The adaptor supplied may be 
used if connecting to pre-existing ducting with a smaller diameter. 

 

7. 

Ensure the vent pipe (if used), and power lead are routed into position through the 
cabinet, as to make sure they can be connected once the hood is fitted in place, or 
in the case of the vent pipe, the opposite end can also be connected at this point.   

Summary of Contents for eiQ90CANOPYSTEEL

Page 1: ...AL CANOPY COOKER HOOD eiQ90CANOPYSTEEL Thank you for choosing electriQ Please read this user manual before using this product and keep it safe for future reference Visit our page www electriQ co uk fo...

Page 2: ...S SAFETY 3 UNPACKING AND PRODUCT OVERVIEW 5 OPTIONS FOR VENTILATION 6 INSTALLATION 7 OPERATION 8 FILTER REPLACEMENT 9 BULB REPLACEMENT 10 MAINTENANCE 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 12 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 13 S...

Page 3: ...not be discharged into a flue that is used for exhausting fumes from appliances burning gas or other fuels not applicable to appliances that only discharge the air back into the room Do not leave fry...

Page 4: ...lass II construction shall include details that indicate the location and maximum permitted lengths for any fixing or mounting screw or other fixing device that penetrates into the range hood to attac...

Page 5: ...marked by careless unpacking are not covered under the guarantee Carefully unpack the contents and check everything is there using the table in the next section Product overview parts supplied Packagi...

Page 6: ...should be made The unit is also provided with an adaptor allowing pre existing 120mm ducting to be used to vent the unit RECIRCULATION This Cooker hood also supports the recirculation of the air once...

Page 7: ...ood Unit itself where the air outlet vent is located the 2 x flaps should be carefully installed bending very slightly so the lugs at each end locate into the holes enabling flaps to pivot upwards whe...

Page 8: ...he hood and connect the opposite end of the vent pipe if required OPERATION Your cooker hood is provided with two easy to use slide switches There are 3 speeds for the motor and a separate switch for...

Page 9: ...uld first be detached Press the lock and pull it downward Put the activated carbon filters into the unit fix them by turning them clockwise onto both sides of the motor housing NOTE Make sure the filt...

Page 10: ...y 2 Remove the aluminum grease filter 3 Unscrew the panel from the main unit using the 4 screws 4 Follow the wire from the light fitting and disconnect it at the connector with the hood 5 Remove the l...

Page 11: ...urate the filter Remove the filter as shown in the Installation section Clean it with a soft nylon brush in a mild solution of warm water and a small amount of washing up liquid Washing up liquid alon...

Page 12: ...carried out by qualified service personnel only The fan motor is not fixed tightly Switch off the unit Repair to be carried out by qualified service personnel only The unit is not hung properly on th...

Page 13: ...int WBEP 133 1 W Nominal power of the lighting system WL 4 2 W Average illumination of the lighting system on the cooking surface Emiddle 137 lux Measured power consumption on standby mode PS W Measur...

Page 14: ...AM 5PM Monday to Friday www electriQ co uk Unit J6 Lowfields Business Park Low elds Way Elland West Yorkshire HX5 9DA Recycling facilities are now available for all customers at which you can deposit...

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