background image

Cooker hood user guide

6

Cautions

•  This cooker hood is designed for domestic use only.

•  This cooker hood is designed to be operated by adults. 

Children should not be allowed to tamper with the controls 
or play with the cooker hood.

•  Do not leave frying pans unattended during use, as 

overheated fats and oils may catch 

fi

 re.

•  Do not do 

fl

 ambé cooking under this cooker hood.

•  Do not leave naked 

fl

 ames under the cooker hood.

•  Make sure foreign objects do not get into the cooker hood 

or obstruct the motor.

•  Do not use the cooker hood without 

fi

 lters 

fi

 tted.

•  Clean or replace the 

fi

 lters regularly to avoid oil build up.

•  Do not replace the 

fi

 lters while the cooker hood is 

operating.

• Replacement 

fi

 lters should be bought from authorised 

dealers.

•  The light and cover may be hot in use.

•  Do not use abrasive cleaning materials or scouring pads 

when cleaning the cooker hood.

Electrical information

Mains supply

Should the power supply cable need to be replaced, this 
must be carried out by an approved service engineer. John 
Lewis declines any liability should this safety measure not be 
observed.

Before switching on, make sure the electricity supply voltage is 
the same as that indicated on the cooker hood’s rating plate. 

The cooker hood must be installed by a quali

fi

 ed electrician or 

competent person.

Warning! The appliance should not be 
connected to the electrical supply by means 
of an extension cable.

Earthing Instructions

If the symbol   

is not

 displayed on the cooker hood’s rating 

plate, this is a class I electrical appliance and must be properly 
earthed.

If the symbol   

is

 displayed on the cooker hood’s rating plate, 

this is a class II electrical appliance and therefore no earthing 
cable is required.

In either case, the plug must be easily accessible after the 
installation of the cooker hood.

If the cooker hood is connected directly to the electricity 
supply, a suitably dimensioned omnipolar switch with 3mm 
minimum opening between contacts must be 

fi

 tted between 

the power supply and the cooker hood, and must comply with 
the load and current regulations.

Class I Electrical Appliances

The cooker hood must be connected to the electricity supply 
as follows:

 

Brown = Live

 

Blue = Neutral

 

Yellow/Green = Earth

Class II Electrical Appliances

The cooker hood must be connected to the electricity supply 
as follows:

 

Brown = Live

 

Blue = Neutral

Summary of Contents for JLBIHD624

Page 1: ...JLBIHD624 60cm Cooker Hood User guide...

Page 2: ...Cooker hood user guide 2 2...

Page 3: ...cing 8 Care and Cleaning 8 Cleaning and Replacing Filters 8 Aluminium Filters 8 Charcoal Filters Not Supplied 8 Activated Carbon Filters 9 Replacing Lights 9 Servicing 9 Installation 10 Preparation fo...

Page 4: ...ety is important To ensure your safety and the safety of others please read the Safety information before you operate this product Keep this information in a safe place for future reference In the box...

Page 5: ...portant to follow the instructions given Failure to do so removes any liability from John Lewis Warnings Any installation work must be undertaken by a qualified electrician or competent person If the...

Page 6: ...re not be observed Before switching on make sure the electricity supply voltage is the same as that indicated on the cooker hood s rating plate The cooker hood must be installed by a qualified electri...

Page 7: ...utes every hour until you press this button again Note For regular cooking we recommend using fan setting 1 or 2 If you are frying or cooking other dishes which generate a large amount of smoke or ste...

Page 8: ...e often if you regularly fry food To clean the aluminium filters 1 Open the panel A 2 Pull the filter out of the cooker hood B 3 Wash the filter in warm soapy water or in a dishwasher and dry it 4 Rep...

Page 9: ...centre of the fan grille and turn it 90 until it is locked in position Replacing Lights Your cooker hood is fitted with LEDs They should only be replaced by an authorised service engineer Servicing T...

Page 10: ...l cabinets the wall cabinets must not overhang the hob Before beginning installation remove the filters see page 8 This will make the unit easier to handle during installation Installing the Cooker Ho...

Page 11: ...to the cooker hood Do not tighten the levelling screws 8 Lift the cooker hood up to the wall hooking it on to the two screws and tighten the screws holding the brackets to the cooker hood 9 Adjust th...

Page 12: ...ng them 90 degrees until the stop catch is tripped If Your Extractor Hood Is the Filtering Version 12 Use a screwdriver to lever off the grille on top of the cupola 13 Pass the power cable through the...

Page 13: ...e flange on the flexible hose to the air exhaust hole on top of the cooker hood 14 Adjust the width of the support bracket of the top connector 20 15 Fasten the support bracket to the ceiling on the s...

Page 14: ...g of this product For more detailed information about recycling of this product please contact your local council office your household waste disposal service or the John Lewis branch where you purcha...

Page 15: ...cooker hood and wait until it has cooled down The cooker hood is too close to the hob Re site the cooker hood at the correct height No electric current is reaching the cooker hood Check that the power...

Page 16: ...r telephone number Clear and concise details of fault The purchase date as found on your receipt The model and serial number of the cooker hood So that you always have these numbers at hand we recomme...

Page 17: ...rchased may vary from the information in this table due to technical innovations Type Cooker Hood Dimensions 600 mm wide x 345 mm high Colour Designer white glass on white metal Extraction Rate per ho...

Page 18: ...Cooker hood user guide 18...

Reviews: