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Replacing lamps

The lamps on this model are 

and replacement

 should be carried out by an 

authorised service agent.

which will give many years of reliable service. 

the service number.

Only use 

replacement 

lamps of type:

LED
Round LED lamp 2 x 3W
AC 220-240V

5 - Problem solving

used during operation of the cooker hood. 

They should not be left on permanently and 

used as a main lighting source. The cooker 

hood is for domestic use only.

PROBLEM SOLVING

Symptoms

Possible cause

Solutions

Light functions but 

fan does not.

• Motor temperature has exceeded and the 

thermal fuse has tripped.

• Switch off the cooker hood and allow it to 

cool down and the fuse will auto reset.

replace as required.

Lamps fail to 

operate.

• Lamps internal fault.

• Lamp has passed its usable life.

• Call an authorised service agent.

Motor is on but fan 

usual.

obstructed.

mild detergent.

The cooker hood 

works normally but 

smells linger.

mild detergent.

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.

 If you cannot eliminate the problem 

after following the instructions in this section, 

consult your local Howdens dealer or an 

Authorised Service Agent. Never try to repair 

a non functional product yourself.

Metal surfaces of the cooker hood and 

condensation

When cooking with pans using a large water 

content, large quantities of vapour and 

steam can be produced very quickly. This 

steam may condense onto the cold metallic 

surfaces of the cooker hood and even the 

splash back area if tiled, glazed etc (This 

is not a fault with either the hob or cooker 

this condensation on any particular surface 

will depend on many factors including the 

ambient temperature in the kitchen, the 

related ambient temperature of the metal 

surfaces, the general ventilation within the 

kitchen, the type of food being cooked and 

the duration. Using lids on pans can help 

reduce the amount of steam being released 

and subsequent condensation.

Summary of Contents for LAM2707

Page 1: ...User Instructions and Installation LAM2707 LAM2708 www howdens com appliance registration 60cm 90cm Touch Control Black Angled Cooker Hood ISSUE v2 140422...

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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: ...dens com Lamp Speed 1 Speed 2 Speed 3 Lights Cooker hood body Recirculation vent Lower chimney section Touch control panel Upper chimney section 1 Cooker hood overview Touch control panel overview beh...

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: ...late 4x 8mm Rawl plug 2x 22mm Round head screw 4x 50mm Round head screw 2x 6mm Rawl plug 4x 10mm Round head screw Chimney bracket On opening the packaging remove and identify each component part Caref...

Page 9: ...re 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 the req...

Page 10: ...e 4x 8mm Rawl plug 4x 50mm Round head screw Installing the cooker hood 1 Minimum distance above hob 3 Place the template provided centrally above the cooking area mark the 4 holes for hanging the hood...

Page 11: ...plug 2x 10mm Round head screw 2x 10mm Round head screw 6mm 90 Installing the cooker hood DO NOT 5 Position and secure upper chimney to chimney bracket and lower chimney to hood body 4 Locate the chim...

Page 12: ...same time The terminations labelled SUPPLY are the connections for the internal house wiring and the terminations labelled LOAD are for connection to the appliance IMPORTANT The wires in the mains le...

Page 13: ...minutes before switching off Repeat touching will switch the fan on or off Speed 2 Touch the speed button and the fan runs at medium speed Activate the timer function by touching and holding for 3 se...

Page 14: ...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...

Page 15: ...anging them when there is 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 Part No LAM2...

Page 16: ...rgent 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 connectio...

Page 17: ...Howdens TECHNICAL INFORMATION General Total power consumption 216 W Fuse 3 Amp Voltage Frequency 220 240 V 50 Hz Cable type section 3 core 0 75mm2 Cable length 1 5 Metres Lamps 2 x 3W LED 4000K A LAM2...

Page 18: ...not cover accidental 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 i...

Page 19: ...19 Exclusive to Howdens...

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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