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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Symptoms

Possible Cause

Solutions

Lamps fail to operate?

• 

A replacement lamp is probably 

necessary, but 

 check that 

the lamp is correctly 

 into 

its holder.

Disconnect the mains electricity supply before 

adjusting or replacing the lamps.  
The extractor lamps may become hot; therefore 

ensure the bulb has cooled

 before 

replacing.

• 

Power is cut. 

Check if there is power. Check the fuses in the 

fuse box. If necessary, replace or reset the fuses.

Motor is on but fan 

does not seem to be as 

• 

Clogged 

 can reduce the 

product’s 

 Check the 

grease and charcoal 

 (if 

 also ensure any venting is 

not obstructed?

Clean the grease 

 with warm water and mild 

detergent, and/or replace any charcoal 

The extractor works 

normaly but smells 

linger?

• 

Clogged 

 can reduce the 

product’s 

 and may 

cause unwanted smells. 

Clean the grease 

 with warm water and mild 

detergent, and/or replace any charcoal 

Product does not 

operate?

• 

The mains fuse maybe defective 

or has tripped

Check fuses in the fuse box. If necessary, replace 

or reset them.

• 

Product is not connected 

properly.

 Check all power connections.

• 

If you cannot eliminate the problem after following the instructions in this section, consult your depot or the 

Authorized Service Agent. Never try to repair a nonfunctional product yourself.

Troubleshooting

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Dimensions: 

Total Wattage: 

140W

Voltage:

220V - 240V 50HZ

Width :

525mm

Depth : 

275mm

Height:

162 mm

Your Cooker Hood is 

 with:

Single motor 60W
Slider control operation
3 Speed extraction
x2  40W GU10 Lamps 
1 Aluminium grease 

Optional Extras:

Charcoal 

 :

HJA2906  (PK2)

Ducting kits :   

APL 2805/6

Summary of Contents for LAM2301

Page 1: ...User Guide LAM2301 60cm Canopy Extractor www howdens com appliance registration...

Page 2: ...See back page for product serial number...

Page 3: ...s may be changed without prior notice to improve the quality of the product Figures in this manual are schematic and may not exactly match your product of electric shock This appliance is marked accor...

Page 4: ...y a L r o t c a r t x E 07 Control Panel Layout 07 Using Your Cooker Hood 08 General Cleaning 08 Care and maintenance 09 General Cleaning 09 Grease Filters 09 Carbon Filters 10 Replacing the Lamps 10...

Page 5: ...th excessive water as there is the risk of electric shock Never use the product when your judgment or coordination is impaired by the use of alcohol and or drugs Product must be disconnected from the...

Page 6: ...en burners are lit Remember that when in extraction mode your cooker hood is removing air from your room Ensure that proper ventilation measures are being observed Fire Safety When installing the hood...

Page 7: ...traction off 0 Low speed I Medium Speed II High Speed III 3 4 5 3 6 1 2 7 8 Dimensions Extractor width 525mm Extractor depth 275mm Extractor height 162mm Aperture Size 495mm x 257mm Not including vent...

Page 8: ...he installation instructions Induction Hobs Metal Surfaces of the Extractor and Condensation Large quantities of vapour and steam can be produced very quickly This steam may condense onto the cold met...

Page 9: ...ild up To prevent a hazard the grease should be cleaned Depending on use this should be done every 10 15 days or for light usage once a month To remove the grease slide catch inwards then lower the gr...

Page 10: ...ise from below to release Insert the new 40W type GU10 lamp and twist clockwise from below to engage the bayonet pins If again check the fuse and then if necessary call the service line the light stil...

Page 11: ...where devices with exhaust pipes connected to the outside are already operating unless perfect ventilation can be guaranteed Connect the external ducting kit to the outlet of the extractor Charcoal ar...

Page 12: ...e to connect a ducting hose to the outside Carry out all necessary masonry work prior to the of the cooker hood and cabinetry Ensure that all electrical connections are carried out by a suitably perso...

Page 13: ...B to the extractor body 7 Prepare for the flex and vent hose exit from the canopy housing 8 With the help of an assistant introduce the extractor into the opening cut into the canopy housing taking ca...

Page 14: ...ogy DOUBLE POLE means that both the live and neutral supplies are switched and disconnected at the same time The terminations labelled SUPPLY are the connections for the internal house wiring and the...

Page 15: ...charcoal The extractor works normaly but smells linger Clogged can reduce the product s and may cause unwanted smells Clean the grease with warm water and mild detergent and or replace any charcoal P...

Page 16: ...s instructions and used for normal domestic purposes This guarantee does not cover accidental damage misuse or alterations which are likely to affect the product The guarantee is invalid if the produ...

Page 17: ...Emiddle 1194 Lux Ps Po 0 LPWA 66dB Product Fiche Commission Regula on EU No 65 2014 Values stated on the product labels or in the documentation accompanying it are obtained in laboratory conditions in...

Page 18: ...Product serial number Place sticker here ISSUE v1 061016...

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