Ikon IK23 Installation And User Manual Download Page 8

12/12/2018

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DANGER!
Danger of physical injury!

– During the installation, there is a danger of

physical injury due to the sharp edges. Use

protective gloves throughout the installation

process of the appliance.

– Due to risk of dropping the appliance,

assembly of all safety bolts and covers must be

performed as specified in the user manual.

– Objects placed on the appliance may fall over.

Do not place any objects on the device.

– LED lights are very bright and may damage

eyes (Risk group 1). You must not look directly

at running LED lights for longer than 100 sec-

onds.

WARNING!
Risk of burn, risk of electric shock!

– Allow the appliance to cool before cleaning or

maintenance process. Switch off the fuse or

pull out the mains plug from the socket.

– There is risk 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 and abrasive cleaning agents.

WARNING!
Dangers of fire and physical injury!

In case of repairing that is not performed according

to the rules or as required, turn off the fuse or

unplug the feeder cable of your appliance.

Repairing must be performed only by the author-

ized technical service or authorized experts.

NOTICE!

If the appliance is faulty or damages, turn off the

fuse or unplug the feeder cable of your appliance

and call the authorized service.

WARNING AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

LETHAL RISK, DANGER OF POISONING 

07.02.2019

4260 HOOD USER GUIDE

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Summary of Contents for IK23

Page 1: ...Installation and User Manual Model IK23 WASTE DISPOSALS COOKING VENTLIATION DISHWASHERS REFRIGERATION LAUNDRY SINKS BASINS TAPWARE SINKS APPLIANCES...

Page 2: ...LATION UNPACKING 11 5 1 Recommendations for energy saving 6 CONTENT OF PACKAGE 12 7 OVERVIEW OF HOOD 12 8 ASSEMBLY OF PRODUCT 13 9 USE OF PRODUCT 18 9 1 1 Safety when operating 18 9 1 2 Operating the...

Page 3: ...guideline and safety data n Disregarding this guideline may result in severe injuries and defects in the device n Please keep in mind that we won t be responsible for the defects arising from not taki...

Page 4: ...ct 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 o...

Page 5: ...cooker hood and cooking appliances and cover the flame Never use water to extinguish the fire n When cooking appliances are in operation their accessible parts could be hot n This appliance is not int...

Page 6: ...al 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...

Page 7: ...r 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 o...

Page 8: ...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 fac...

Page 9: ...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...

Page 10: ...er 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 f...

Page 11: ...19 4260 HOOD USER GUIDE 13 5 Installation and Unpacking of the Appliance n Check that your appliance is not deformed n Report the transport issues immediately to transport operator n Any faults encoun...

Page 12: ...Discharge Cap Plate 5 Space cover plate 6 Motor Cabin Air Inlet Flue Connection Plate 7 User Manual 8 Remote Control and Battery 9 2x 3 5 x 9 5 Screws CONTENT OF PACKAGE 07 02 2019 4260 HOOD USER GUI...

Page 13: ...e mounting the appliance select the most suitable mounting methods specified in this guide and prepare the mounting plan ENVIRONMENT Danger to the environment due to wrong waste throwing It may cause...

Page 14: ...with suitable support parts Consider 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 sp...

Page 15: ...ted in the ceiling The motor box shall be maximum 7 5 meters away from the appliance Place an insulation part that is 10 15 mm thick between the body and motor box Therefore the noise due to vibration...

Page 16: ...external motor box Attach the other end of this cable to the cable socket on the circuit box Attach the other cables coming from the circuit box to sockets on the body Ensure the pipe connections do n...

Page 17: ...he supplied body cap plate to the lower body with 3 5 x 9 5 screws Fig 13 Fig 14 1 3 5x9 5 Screw 2 Flue Discharge Cap Plate 6 Attach the supplied body cap plate to the body cap plate with 3 5 x 9 5 sc...

Page 18: ...d fall off Never use the device without metal fat filter A danger of burning exists Keep the device turned on to prevent corrosion caused by condensation 9 1 2 Operating the appliance Choose the power...

Page 19: ...Switch lighting on off 1 Press Fig 18 1 the button The light is on 2 Press Fig 18 1 the button once more The light is off 2 Fig 16 3 Fig 17 via the remote control Fig 18 Switching the light on off Swi...

Page 20: ...authorized technical service Fault description Cause Remedy Product Does Not Work Check the power connection Mains voltage must be 220 240 V and product must be plugged into a grounded socket Illumina...

Page 21: ...d once in every 3 months under normal conditions 07 02 2019 4260 HOOD USER GUIDE 28 12 TECHNICAL TABLE Supply Voltage 220 240 V 50Hz Insulation Class of Motor F Insulation Class CLASS I This product c...

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