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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS - CONTROL PANEL

CONTROL PANEL FEATURES

1.Press this button the hood will connect to electricity. 
2.When fan is on, press this button the hood will enter Delay off mode 
and turns off in 3 minutes.
3.In Delay off mode press this button to turn off the hood.

Touch this button on the panel, the cooker hood will start operating on 
LOW speed.

Touch this button on the panel, the cooker hood will start operating on 
MEDIUM speed.

Touch this button on the panel, the cooker hood will start operating on 
HIGH speed.

Light: Touch this button on the panel to turn on the lights . Repeat 
the action to switch-off the lights.

 Auto-clean:Press “ ”, the cooker hood enters into standby mode. Then 
touch” ” for 3 seconds, heat auto-clean function is turned on. After working 
for 9 minutes, blower will run at low speed for 1 minute to clean the inside 
of the cooker hood.

1.Gesture control:Wave hand from  "       "to"      ",the range hood will 
start operating at LOW speed. Repeat same gesture,the cooker hood 
will switch to MEDIUM and HIGH speed, Wave hand from"      "to"     ", 
the cooker hood will start DELAY mode and switch off in 3 minutes. 
Repeat same gesture, cooker hood will switch off immediately.

2.Long touch the"      "button for 5 seconds, the gesture control function

will be locked. Repeat this action,it will be turned on.

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Summary of Contents for HIH-G60HM-G

Page 1: ...Range Hood Model HIH G60HM G HIH G75HM G HIH G90HM G INSTALLATION GUIDE USER GUIDE ...

Page 2: ...l Panel 9 6 Cleaning and maintenance 11 7 Troubleshooting 1 3 8 Warranty 15 IMPORTANT The models shown in this user guide may not be available in all markets and are subject to change at any time For current details about model a nd specification availability in your country please contact your local Haier dealer SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 3: ...1 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing a Haier range hood This user guide explains the features and functions and will help you get the most out of your range hood We hope you enjoy your new range hood ...

Page 4: ...h reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities shall not use the range hood without supervision This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a sa fe way and understand the hazards involved...

Page 5: ...ure the duct is straight Do not clean the inside of the range hood If you need to clean the inside please contact your Haier trained and supported service technician The appliance shall be able to work normally under the following envi ronmental conditions temperature 15 C 40 C relative humidity 90 at 25 C altitude 1000m Remove all packaging including protective wrappings before use CAUTION Access...

Page 6: ... the requirements of range hood s normal supply load Please do not use high capacity fuse in electrical circuit and select the correct ones as required on rating label 1 Prepare the range hood for installation Before commencement unpack the range hood and check that it functions correctly The room in which the range hood is used should be well ventilated and contain no flammable explosive or corro...

Page 7: ...m above the cooking stove The real installation height is subject to the construction of kitchen and user s height The installation instruction of gas stove has given the suitable installation distance please take it into consideration INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 5 650mm 700mm ...

Page 8: ...the wall plate to the wall using the mounting screws INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 3 Install the decorative cover holder if inner decorative cover extension is to be used Use an impact drill with a φ9 mm masonry bit to drill 40mm deep holes in the wall in the locationgs of the decorative cover holes as shown in Fig 2 Fit the expansion plugs into the holes Secure the decorative cover holder to the wall...

Page 9: ...ducting hose should not exceed 3 metres to prevent impact on venting performance The number of bends should be minimised Flexible ducting should be stretched tight and trimmed to suit the installation 7 Ø150mm Ø150mm Minimum 30mm Flue External wall Direct exhaust 6 Extend the inner decorative cover if inner decorative cover extension is to be used Pull the inner decorative cover up and hook it ont...

Page 10: ...ed Power Input Heater Power Rated Power Input Max Air Flow Noise Max Air Pressure Universal Ducting Hose Net Weight 2x1 5W Rated Voltage 220 240V Rated Frequency 50Hz 180W 55W 238W 1200m h 58dB A 290Pa Outer Diameter 150mm Length 180mm 60cm 13 1kg 75cm 14 1kg 90cm 14 7kg ...

Page 11: ...on on the panel to turn on the lights Repeat the action to switch off the lights Auto clean Press the cooker hood enters into standby mode Then touch for 3 seconds heat auto clean function is turned on After working for 9 minutes blower will run at low speed for 1 minute to clean the inside of the cooker hood 1 Gesture control Wave hand from to the range hood will start operating at LOW speed Repe...

Page 12: ... 9 minutes the low speed indicating light is on at the same time The motor will start working automatically for 1minute Once auto clean function stops working the cooker hood system will switch to stand by mode To avoid any bad influence for cleaning performance please do not cook during the auto clean process All the grease are melt and goes into the inside oil outlet pipe then drops into oil col...

Page 13: ...ver use hard brushes Never wipe surfaces with corrosive chemicals such as gasoline or alcohol or abrasive cleaning agents Cleaning the oil collector as necessary When the oil collector is almost full it should be removed promptly to avoid overflow Pull the oil collector straight out to detach it from the filter Empty the oil collector The oil collector should be washed in warm water with detergent...

Page 14: ...ut in a clockwise direction to remove the blower Take particular care when cleaning the blower that the clips on the blades are not moved or lost as this will imbalance the fan and cause vibration of the entire range hood leading to increased noise To reassemble replace the parts in reverse order of disassembly The blower should be cleaned once every 3 months It should be done by professional pers...

Page 15: ...lease contact the after sales service centre Light not working Main unit is not securely fastened to wall Check that the main unit is fastened securely Blower is not well fitted Fit the blower properly Product vibrates Blower is damaged Replace the blower please contact the service centre Hand tightened nut is loose Tighten the hand tightened nut Windows and doors are open too wide during use or a...

Page 16: ...ve prompts or one of the situations below occurs please unplug the range hood straight away and contact our after sales service centre 1 The range hood runs unevenly when turned on 2 The range hood makes an unusual noise during operation 3 Strange odours heat or smoke are discovered or other unusual circumstances not mentioned above occur The following phenomenon is not a malfunction PHENOMENON CA...

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