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TAPWARE

RANGEHOODS & 

EXTRACTORS

COOKING APPLIANCES

WASTE DISPOSALS

KITCHEN &  

LAUNDRY SINKS

BATHROOM BASINS

Installation and User Manual

Model:          FREE FLOW (3416)  

               

Summary of Contents for FREE FLOW 3416

Page 1: ...TAPWARE RANGEHOODS EXTRACTORS COOKING APPLIANCES WASTE DISPOSALS KITCHEN LAUNDRY SINKS BATHROOM BASINS Installation and User Manual Model FREE FLOW 3416 ...

Page 2: ...5 2 Cleaning the main chamber 16 6 GENERAL MAINTENANCE 20 6 1 Installation and unpacking the appliance 20 6 2 Recommendations for energy saving 20 7 CONTENT OF PACKAGE 21 8 ASSEMBLY OF PRODUCT 22 9 CONTROLLER 29 9 1 RPM decrease shut down via control unit 29 9 2 Turn on RPM increase via control unit 29 9 3 Timer via control unit 29 9 4 Boost function 30 10 ERROR NOTIFICATIONS 31 10 1 Behaviour whe...

Page 3: ...15 09 2018 3 1 Technical Drawing Fig 1 Technical Drawing 15 09 2018 FREE FLOW Hoods 4 ...

Page 4: ...oduct s lamps when they work for a long time The lamps may burn your hand as they will be hot n Kitchen hoods are manufactured for household use in normal home cooking There is a risk of malfunction in other types of use and the product guarantee will be void n Comply with the rules and instructions regarding discharge of outgoing air stipulated by the relevant authorities This warning does not ap...

Page 5: ...ces that discharges the air back into the room WARNING AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 15 09 2018 FREE FLOW Hoods 6 n If your product s periodic cleaning is not made in a timely manner it could pose risk of fire n De energize the appliance before any maintenance operations Plug off the appliance or turn off the main switch n When electric cooker hood and devices fed with energies other than electricity ope...

Page 6: ... coal burning heaters shower heaters water heaters etc Fig 2 Ventilated goods e g gas oil wood or coal burning heaters shower heaters water heaters take combustion air from the instal lation location and discharge the waste gas through a waste gas system e g flue When the cooker hood is active it absorbs air from the kitchen and neighbouring rooms If adequate air entry is not provided vacuum emerg...

Page 7: ... for this reason Operate gas cookers only when there is a cooking pot on them Operating multiple gas cookers simultaneously creates high heat A ventilation device placed over the cookers can be damaged or burned for this reason Never operate two gas cookers longer than 15 minutes on high flame setting A large burner over 5kW Wok has the power of two gas burners WARNING Electrocution hazard A malfu...

Page 8: ...isk of damage due to ingress of mois ture in the electronics Do not clean the control components with a wet cloth The surface could be damaged due to a wrong cleaning process Clean stainless steel sur faces only in their brushing direction Do not use a stainless steel cleaner for the control ele ments The surface could be damaged due to aggres sive and abrasive cleaning agents Never use aggressive...

Page 9: ...age reasons CAUTION Damage hazard due to corrosion Always run the appliance to prevent condensate formation while cooking Condensates may cause corrosion damage Replace the malfunctioning lamp right away to prevent overloading of other lamps Mois ture intrusion in electronic parts poses a risk of damage Never clean the control elements with a wet cloth The surface could be damaged due to a wrong c...

Page 10: ... discharged through the external wall a tele scopic wall safe must be used Ventilated air mode Absorbed air is cleaned by the grease filters and an active carbon filter and then it is transferred back to the kitchen Fig 5 You need to install an active carbon filter in order to catch the substances which cause stink in the circulating air Consult your authorized dealer to know the different opportu...

Page 11: ... of the arrow Fig 6 2 Remove the connection screw of the active carbon filter Fig 7 1 by turning in the direction of the arrow Fig 6 1 Active Carbon Filter 2 Active Carbon Filter Fig 7 1 Connection screw of the active carbon filter 2 Active Carbon Filter REPLACEMENT OF CARBON FILTER 15 09 2018 FREE FLOW Hoods 12 ...

Page 12: ... carbon filter reusable by holding in the at 175 200 C for 60 90 minutes in the oven 5 Attach the active carbon filter by performing the reverse of the procedures given above Fig 8 Placing the active carbon filter REPLACEMENT OF CARBON FILTER 15 09 2018 FREE FLOW Hoods 13 ...

Page 13: ... other aggressive cleaning agents containing sand soda acid or chlorine n Clean the stainless steel surfaces in their brushing direction only n Do not use stainless steel cleaning agents and wet clothes for control units Cleaning of metal grease filters Used metal grease filters retain the greasy particles in the moisture and vapour generated in the kitchen Clean the metal grease filters about eve...

Page 14: ...ven surface remove by pull ng towards the arrow F g 9 F g 9 1 Metal Cap 2 Holder w th Magnet CLEANING AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Clean ng the metal o l f lters 15 09 2018 FREE FLOW Hoods 15 R sk of f re due to o l sed ments n metal o l f lter There s a r sk of f re due to o l sed ments n metal o l f lter Clean the metal o l f lter at least every 2 weeks or when the o l f lter clean ng warn ng s d ...

Page 15: ...he metal oil filter in the dishwasher loosely and steeply and without any other dishes 7 Start a program with a maximum temperature of 55 C Colour changes may occur due to cleaning in the dishwasher They do not adversely affect the function of the metal oil filter 8 Allow the metal oil filter to dry on an absorbent coaster If the activated carbon filter is removed rub it again on the metal oil fil...

Page 16: ...Insert the metal cap on the appliance surface in parallel to the product Fig 12 CAUTION Carefully insert the connection tab on the metal cap inside the connection socket on the appliance Fig 12 5 2 Cleaning the Main Chamber To access the main waste chamber Fig 11 1 Aluminium Filter Fig 12 1 Holder with Magnet 2 Metal Cap 3 Metal cap connection tab 4 Metal Cap Connection Tab Socket CLEANING AND PRE...

Page 17: ...ck the aluminium metal filter via the holder on it Fig 14 1 n Remove the active carbon filter by pulling it towards the direction of the arrow Fig 14 2 3 Pull back and remove the metal container upwards in the appliance Fig 15 Fig 13 1 Metal Cap 2 Holder with Magnet Fig 14 1 Aluminium Filter Fig 15 CLEANING AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Cleaning the Main Chamber 15 09 2018 FREE FLOW Hoods 18 ...

Page 18: ...mum temperature of 30 C 8 Allow the metal oil filter to dry on an absorbent coaster 9 Place the metal container towards the arrow inside the appli ance Fig 16 10 n Insert the aluminium metal filter inside the appliance via the holder on it Fig 17 1 n Lay down the aluminium metal filter towards the arrow and insert it in the appliance Fig 17 2 1 Metal Container Hand cleaning Washing n a dishwasher ...

Page 19: ...to the product Fig 18 CAUTION Carefully insert the connection tab on the metal cap inside the connection socket on the appliance Fig 18 1 Aluminium Filter Fig 18 1 Holder with Magnet 2 Metal Cap 3 Metal cap connection tab 4 Metal Cap Connection Tab Socket CLEANING AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Cleaning the Main Chamber 15 09 2018 FREE FLOW Hoods 20 ...

Page 20: ...ren to play the with packaging materials 6 2 Recommendations for Energy Saving n Replace the carbon filters on a regular basis n Regularly clean your aluminium filters Since dirty filters would block the air passage you might have to use the appliance at a higher speed n Use your product according to its normal speeds n Use at higher speed would cause an increase in the energy consumption CLEANING...

Page 21: ...ACKAGE Fig 19 1 Product 2 Motor Box 3 Allen Wrench 4 2x Rubber Profile 5 8x 3 9x22 Screw 6 4x M4x20 Screw 7 4x washer 8 4x Rondela 9 Holder with Magnet 10 Circuit Box 11 User Manual CONTENT OF PACKAGE 15 09 2018 FREE FLOW Hoods 22 ...

Page 22: ...der the weight of the appli ance by including additional loads The rein forcing material used should be heat and mois ture resistant The weight of the appliance is specified in the label on the package Clean the sawdust after cutting Cover the cut surfaces so that they are heat resistant and waterproof The cross sectional surface angle to the working plate should be 90 1 Remove the appliance packa...

Page 23: ...ow Fig 22 2 4 Pull back and remove the metal container upwards in the appliance Fig 21 5 Prepare the mount surface in align with the dimensions specified in the technical illustration Fig 24 Observe the warnings regarding preparing the kitchen counter Fig 24 Fig 22 1 Aluminium Filter Fig 23 1 Metal Container Fig 24 ASSEMBLY OF PRODUCT 15 09 2018 FREE FLOW Hoods 24 ...

Page 24: ... 7 Insert the appliance in the middle of the kitchen counter that you have prepared Fig 26 8 Insert the rubber profiles on the right and left long edges Fig 27 The rubber casket is used to prevent food residue ingress between the appliance and the hob 9 Insert the hobs on the kitchen counter Fig 28 Fig 25 Fig 26 Fig 27 1 Rubber Profile 2 Product Fig 28 ASSEMBLY OF PRODUCT 15 09 2018 FREE FLOW Hood...

Page 25: ... 6 flue ingress plate connection screw and remove the flue ingress plate Fig 30 12 Insert the motor box under the kitchen cupboard Fig 31 1 Hob 2 Kitchen Counter Fig 29 1 Hob sub surface 2 M4 x 20 Screws 3 Product Fig 30 1 Flue Connection Plate Fixing Screws 2 Flue Connection Plate Fig 31 1 Kitchen Cabinet 2 Motor Box ASSEMBLY OF PRODUCT 15 09 2018 FREE FLOW Hoods 26 ...

Page 26: ... the kitchen counter with 4 3 9x22 screws with M4 nuts Fig 33 15 Place the metal container towards the arrow inside the appli ance Fig 34 Fig 32 1 Flue Connection Plate Fixing Screws 2 Flue Connection Plate 3 Motor Box Fig 33 1 3 9x22 Screw 2 M4 Washer 2 Electronic Circuit Box Fig 34 1 Metal Container ASSEMBLY OF PRODUCT 15 09 2018 FREE FLOW Hoods 27 ...

Page 27: ... cap Fig 36 n Insert the metal cap on the appliance surface in parallel to the product Fig 36 CAUTION Carefully insert the connection tab on the metal cap inside the connection socket on the appliance Fig 36 Fig 35 1 Aluminium Filter Fig 36 1 Holder with Magnet 2 Metal Cap 3 Metal cap connection tab 4 Metal Cap Connection Tab Socket ASSEMBLY OF PRODUCT 15 09 2018 FREE FLOW Hoods 28 18 Make the air...

Page 28: ...1st level Press this button to turn on or off the lamp Fig 40 9 3 Timer via Control Unit When you press the switch off timer button while the motor is operating switch off timer is set for 15 minutes and number of that cycle starts to flash on the screen Speed can be decreased or increased during this period At the end of 15 minutes the motor shuts down When the shut down timer is active if this b...

Page 29: ...mbol shall flash on the screen during this period After 7 minutes product shall automatically switch down one speed level and shall resume operation in the lower speed level It is not possible to use timer feature in the boost mode During cooking with pots use the applicable pot covers If required remove the pot cover to expose the pot to the counter hood This will increase the suction of the coun...

Page 30: ...ly is not connected Connect the voltage supply Blown fuse Check the fuse in your fuse box Power outage Check if other devices are working Power loss high operating noise Contaminated metal oil filter Clean the metal oil filters Contaminated active carbon filter for air recirculation only Wash or replace the activated carbon filter pad Exit air section is too low less than Ø 150 mm Have a specialis...

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