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Service Manual

For internal use only

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Safety

Danger!

Repairs may only be carried out by a qualified electrician!

Improper repairs can be extremely dangerous for the user.

It is essential that you observe the following instructions in order to prevent electric shocks:

The casing and the frame may be live in the event of faults!

Touching live components inside the appliance may cause dangerous currents to flow through your

body!

Disconnect the appliance from the mains prior to carrying out any repair work!

When inspecting live parts, a residual current circuit breaker must always be used!

The earthed conductor resistance must not exceed the resistance specified in the standard! It is vital

for ensuring the safety of persons and the functioning of the appliance.

On completion of repairs, an inspection must be carried out in accordance with VDE 0701

[Association of German Electrical Engineers] or in accordance with the corresponding regulations for

your country!

Make sure you observe the following instructions:

The appliances must be disconnected from the mains prior to all repairs. If inspections must be

carried out on live appliances, make sure you use a residual current operated device. 

Attention!

Sharp edges: Use protective gloves.

Components may be electrostatic!

Observe handling precautions

Summary of Contents for IKD 6700.0

Page 1: ...Cooker hood IKD 6700 0...

Page 2: ...e Manual H5 76 02 Responsible U Laarmann K PPERSBUSCH HAUSGER TE AG E mail uwe laarmann kueppersbusch de Phone 0209 401 732 Kundendienst Fax 0209 401 743 Postfach 100 132 Date 31 08 2012 45801 Gelsenk...

Page 3: ...e for repairs 11 6 1 Changing the halogen lamp 12 6 2 Replacing the entire lamp block 12 7 Accessing the control panel 13 7 1 Removing the bottom part 13 7 2 Dismantling the control elements 13 8 Remo...

Page 4: ...rent circuit breaker must always be used The earthed conductor resistance must not exceed the resistance specified in the standard It is vital for ensuring the safety of persons and the functioning of...

Page 5: ...quiring ambient air negative pressure in the room in which the heater and the hood are installed does not exceed 0 04 mbar thus ensuring that the exhaust gases of the heaters will not be re absorbed T...

Page 6: ...6 Service Manual For internal use only 3 Dimensions...

Page 7: ...the holes in the ceiling One of the axes of the drilling template must correspond to the axis of the hood control elements Put the drilling template onto the ceiling in a vertical extension of the hob...

Page 8: ...or internal use only 2 Screws for fastening the upper chimney screws for fastening between the upper chimney and the recirculation air filter for recirculation air mode only Dimensions 3 9 x 9 5 mm ar...

Page 9: ...speed to zero The hour metre is set at zero if pressed for 2 sec when the filter alarm has gone off Button D Activate the motor by calling up the last speed set and drive up the speed until the top s...

Page 10: ...ton C RESET needs to be pressed while the filter alarm is being indicated in order to reset the hour metre Sensitivity of the gas sensor The sensitivity of the gas sensor may be adjusted to suit the p...

Page 11: ...e odour filters if the hood has been installed in the recirculating air mode Check Before you carry out any repair work make sure that the Check steps to determine minor errors or faults have been car...

Page 12: ...before it is cleaned or before any maintenance work is carried out Proceed as follows to replace a lamp or lamp mounting 1 Open the cover by levering it off at the corresponding slits 2 Replace with...

Page 13: ...cleaned or before any maintenance work is carried out 7 1 Removing the bottom part 1 To make it easier to access the inside of the hood the bottom part A may be removed as follows 2 Remove all 4 mark...

Page 14: ...may be removed as described in 7 1 8 1 Electrical unit casing 1 Remove all 4 casing screws D 8 2 Power supply casing 1 Remove the power supply casing screw E 8 3 Transformer 1 Remove the transformer f...

Page 15: ...ns power supply before it is cleaned or before any maintenance work is carried out To make it easier to access the inside of the hood the bottom part may be removed as described in 7 1 1 Remove the tw...

Page 16: ...ction 250W Halogen lighting 4 x 20W Air rate Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 300m h 475m h 630m h 740m h Pressure Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 320Pa 400Pa 435Pa 455Pa Resistance Level 1 red blue Le...

Page 17: ...light does not work The lamp has burned out Replace with the same model and reference The hood does not have enough power Check whether the motor velocity selected is sufficient for the quantity of s...

Page 18: ...18 Service Manual For internal use only 12 Circuit diagram...

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