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4. Care and Maintenance

General cleaning

 

Before cleaning or attempting any type 

of maintenance, always make sure that the 

electricity supply is disconnected.

 

strictly to all of the recommendations included 

in this booklet, paying particular attention to 

not build up.

 

CAUTION: Accessible parts may become 

hot when used with cooking appliances. 

Wipe the external surfaces of the appliance 

regularly using warm water and a mild 

detergent. 

NEVER

 use abrasive cleaners, 

or strong household cleaners as they may 

affect the appearance of the product and/

or artwork on the control panel, voiding the 

manufacturers warranty.

three months or sooner depending on the type 

of cooking being performed.

should be washed regularly using a neutral 

detergent.

crockery and kitchen utensils.

before reinstalling on the hood.

1. Push latch.

Install by reversing the process.

Stainless steel 

The stainless steel must be cleaned regularly 

to ensure long life. Dry with a clean soft cloth. 

be used.  

Note:

 Ensure that wiping is done along the 

grain of the stainless steel to prevent any 

unsightly criss-cross patterns appearing.

The manufacturer declines all liability in cases 

where the instructions for the appropriate 

installation, maintenance and use of the 

cooker hood are not observed.
If the power cable is cut or damaged in any 

way, disconnect the cooker hood from the 

electricity supply and call the service number 

on the rear cover of this booklet or a suitably 

(Illustration shows a generic 

application, other installations 

are similar.)

Summary of Contents for LAM2508

Page 1: ...User Instructions and Installation LAM2508 LAM2509 www howdens com appliance registration 60cm 90cm Curved Glass Cooker Hood ISSUE v1 1 060722 0 1 2 3...

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Page 3: ...f the cooker hood and condensation p 4 SAFETY p 4 General safety p 4 Children and general safety p 5 Safety when working with electricity p 5 Electrical connections p 5 Waste Electrical and Electronic...

Page 4: ...es Commercial use will void the guarantee The manufacturer shall not be liable for any damage caused by improper use installation or handling errors General safety This product is not intended to be u...

Page 5: ...The appliance must not be used with energy saving plug devices The appliance will not function correctly and may overheat If the mains cable needs to be replaced this Check that the appliance is work...

Page 6: ...ooker hood body Cooker hood glass Recirculation vent Lower chimney section Control panel Upper chimney section 1 Cooker hood overview Control panel overview Light OFF Speed 1 Speed 2 Speed 3 Lamp On O...

Page 7: ...ventilation can be guaranteed There must be adequate ventilation in the room when the cooker hood is used at the same time as an appliance burning gas or other fuels Connect the external ducting kit...

Page 8: ...imney Cable grid 4x 30mm Round head screw 4x 40mm Countersunk screw 4x mm Round head screw 8x Rawl plug Chimney bracket On opening the packaging remove and identify each component part Carefully place...

Page 9: ...ly ensure the ducting tube is kept as short as possible and with a maximum number of 3 bends to permit the fumes from appliances supplied with energy other than electricity eg gas boilers wood Ensure...

Page 10: ...650mm electric hobs 4x 30mm Round head screw Lower chimney Upper chimney 4x Rawl plug Installing the cooker hood 1 Minimum distance above hob 2 Position cooker hood centrally above the cooking area m...

Page 11: ...4 Position chimney mark the 4 holes for hanging the chimney Position the top chimney bracket 10mm below ceiling height Remove chimney drill and plug the wall 6 Secure upper chimney to wall bracket 7...

Page 12: ...ernal house wiring and the terminations labelled LOAD are for connection to the appliance IMPORTANT The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Blue Neutral Brown Li...

Page 13: ...eed 1 Press button and the fan runs at low speed Press button and the fan runs at medium speed Press button and the fan runs at high speed Lamp Press button to switch lamp On Off Power Press power but...

Page 14: ...g on the type of cooking being performed should be washed regularly using a neutral detergent crockery and kitchen utensils before reinstalling on the hood 1 Push latch Install by reversing the proces...

Page 15: ...a noticeable drop in performance The intervals between the amount of cooking done but on average will last about 3 months from your local Howdens depot or online Illustrations show 2 generic applicat...

Page 16: ...nt Product does not operate The mains fuse may be defective or has tripped Product is not connected properly Check fuses in the fuse box If necessary replace or reset them Check all power connections...

Page 17: ...ve to Howdens TECHNICAL INFORMATION General Total power consumption 102 W Fuse 3 Amp Voltage Frequency 220 240 V 50 Hz Cable type section 3 core 0 75mm2 Cable length 1 5 Metres Lamps 1 x 2W LED 6500 K...

Page 18: ...ntal damage misuse or alterations which are likely to affect the product The guarantee is invalid if the product is tampered with or repaired by any unauthorised person The guarantee in no way affects...

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Page 20: ...y has a policy of continuous product development and manual Subject to the Terms and Conditions of Trading a copy of the Howdens Terms and Conditions is available upon request Copyright 2021 Howden Jo...

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