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Fitting Instructions Applies To All  Wall Mounted Hoods 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 

Position the cooker hood body 
directly above your hob, make 
sure that you comply with the 
minimum height regulations set 
out on page 10 and 12  

Secure the main body of the 
hood to the wall. Make sure 
that the fixings are adequate for 
the type of surface you are 
fixing to. 
Luxair provide some screws but 
they may need changing 
depending on the type of wall 
you have, if you are in any 
doubt then seek professional 
advice.      

Measure the desired height of 
your chimney sections. 
Measure the center of the main 
body section of the hood and 
then draw a straight vertical 
line, place the metal u shaped 
bracket at desired height center 
to your line and secure the 
bracket to the wall.   

Summary of Contents for LA-60-100 OC

Page 1: ...ents or damage to this appliance It is essential to read these Instructions before it is installed copyright luxair UK Ltd 2007 and used for the first time Operating and installation instructions All...

Page 2: ...RND OC hoods___________________ 18 Installation for STD RND OC hoods___________________ 19 Installation for STD RND OC hoods___________________ 20 Installation for STD RND OC hoods___________________...

Page 3: ...otentially hazardous to human health and to the environment They are however essential for the correct functioning of your appliance Please do not therefore dispose of your old appliance with your hou...

Page 4: ...Technical safety Before connecting the appliance to the mains supply make sure that the connection details given on the data plate correspond with the on site electricity supply otherwise the applian...

Page 5: ...ker hood over a gas hob ensure that any burners in use are always covered by a pan The burner should be switched off before taking a pan off the hob even for brief periods Regulate the flames so that...

Page 6: ...ept out of the reach of babies and young children Danger of suffocation Disposeoforrecycleallpackaging safely as soon as possible Installation The distance between the top of the cooker hob and the bo...

Page 7: ...occur The heating appliance may be starved of oxygen impairing combustion Harmful gases could be drawn out of the chimney or extraction ducting back into the room with potentially fatal consequences I...

Page 8: ...cting should not be less than 125 mm If exhaust ducting with a diameter of less than 150 mm or if flat ducting is used the noise level of the cooker hood will increase and extraction will be less effi...

Page 9: ...Luxair will not cover the warranty if you have installed the cooker hood on either 100mm ducting or an old or existing ducting used by a previous appliance Ducting must be fitted to the out side of th...

Page 10: ...section and 100mm from the bottom section using Sharpe tin snips Or electric snipers Warning Luxair cannot be held liable for damage caused by carelessness when modifying the chimney sections any mod...

Page 11: ...warranty is not affected The 125mm system is designed to be used in conjunction with Cooker hoods and extraction fans with a maximum output of 850m_ per hour All 125mm internal components are made fr...

Page 12: ...ide wall charcoal filters must be used in conjunction with the above vent system image shows how to fit the filters to a standard hood see page 21 and 23 for further instructions and other models Fitt...

Page 13: ...not remove any of the protective film until installation is complete this will help reduce any accidental damage and help prevent scratching 4 Remove the metal Grease filters immediately after openin...

Page 14: ...14 Standard Wall Mounted Hoods STD RND OC 1 2 3 4 6 5...

Page 15: ...r 3 depending on cooking levels When the fan runs at power level 1 The indicator lamp will illuminate Red To select a power level 1 3 Use the numbered controls to select the power level required 3 con...

Page 16: ...e fixings are adequate for the type of surface you are fixing to Luxair provide some screws but they may need changing depending on the type of wall you have if you are in any doubt then seek professi...

Page 17: ...position this will stop any debris from falling into the fan housing and avoid any damage 5 Mark the height and position of your fused spur socket position this so it s accessible this should also be...

Page 18: ...he vented top section can be turned upside down if the hood is ducted outside this will hide the vents that are unnecessary for ducted out use See page 12 for more details on vented or recirculated op...

Page 19: ...every two three months this appliance must not be used with out filters if not ducted to an outside wall See page 10 10 Metal grease filters are designed to last the life of your hood and can be purch...

Page 20: ...20 Curved Glass and Straight Glass Wall Mounted Units CVD ST MODELS 1 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 21: ...to reveal the inner flue section 2 Make sure all wires are pushed to one side preventing snagging 3 Offer the filter to the bottom and back the flue section and insert into back L shaped bracket Push...

Page 22: ...r glass directly on top of the main body section line up with the screw holes and secure with screws and washers Warning do not over tighten these screws they should be hand tight only Over tightening...

Page 23: ...to flash simply press and hold it for 5 seconds to deactivate it 1 select speed one to activate your fan then speed 2 and so on 2 to turn on the lights press the light switch 3 The clock button is a...

Page 24: ...24 Octagonal Wall Units Follow Fitting Instructions 1 9 On Pages 18 20...

Page 25: ...er to reveal the inner flu section 2 Make sure all wires are pushed to one side preventing snagging 3 Offer the filter to the bottom and back the flu section and insert into back L shaped bracket Secu...

Page 26: ...exactly the same manner and it is only the shape and design that differ please use the following steps for all Island unit models Octagonal Curved Glass Straight Glass Oval And Black Please note that...

Page 27: ...eiling Drill a 150mm hole in the ceiling and connect your ducting run it to the outside wall this must not exceed 4mtrs in length 3 Pass the ducting hose and electrical cable through the center hole o...

Page 28: ...Do not over tighten these screws as you may cause the glass to shatter 5 Insert the top stainless steel chimney section into the bottom stainless steel section take care not to force this as you may...

Page 29: ...hood should now be secure 8 Make all final ducting and electrical connections through the specially cutout hole Test that all ducting and electrical connections are working before completing the fina...

Page 30: ...as all bulbs are replaced from the outside of your hood unless otherwise advised Ball Lights 1 2 Removing the bulb see fig 2 Use a small screwdriver to remove the black plastic ring from the face of...

Page 31: ...touch the bulb with your fingers use a tissue replace the glass and metal ring securing it in the clockwise position When replacing a defective lamp you should use exactly the same type of bulb see Te...

Page 32: ...ken up with the person or persons who installed you hood 1 The most common calls are related to vibration and noise please check the following to help you eliminate this problem 2 Remove the chimney s...

Page 33: ...ting problems 6 When all the above checks have been carried out and you are still experiencing vibration check that the inner flaps at the top of the motor housing are not obstructed by fallen Debris...

Page 34: ...en contact the person who installed your hood and correct the problem Please note that in conjunction with none ducted hoods you must fit charcoal filters in the hood these help to eliminate bad odors...

Page 35: ...brate If your ducting has too many bends or elbows this can also cause poor extraction rates please note that every time you use an elbow or bend in the ducting run you will lose up to a third 1 3 of...

Page 36: ...tractor never use the old ducting system previously installed they are more often than not only 100mm in size and cold be damaged your new hood they are also unlikely to be flame retardant This will a...

Page 37: ...the top right hand corner should illuminate at each press of any button if this dose not illuminate then you should replace the battery 6 To replace the battery clip the back cover off remove old bat...

Page 38: ...need any assistance or advise on installing your new hood please call our UK help line Help line 0044 0 1765 641888 Fax Us 0044 0 1765 641889 E mail info luxairhoods com Web www luxairhoods co uk www...

Page 39: ...steel housing This information does not apply to the controls Stainless steel surfaces can be cleaned using the Luxair E Cloth or with a proprietary non abrasive cleaning agent designed specifically...

Page 40: ...d a little washing up liquid Do not use neat washing up liquid Do not use Cleaning agents containing descaling agents Alkaline cleaning agents with a pH valuehigherthan7 suchaspowder cleaners cream cl...

Page 41: ...take great care if you attempt this and please refer to pages 10 for further instructions on this procedure Luxair cannot be held liable for damage caused by cutting or altering the above standard he...

Page 42: ...to install a residual current device RCD with a trip current of 30 AMP Important U K IRL NZ ZA This appliance is supplied for connection to an a c 230 V single phase 50 Hz supply AUS This appliance is...

Page 43: ...cording to EN 61591 Extraction system 0 150 mm Level I 200 m 3 h Level II 300 m 3 h Level III 650 m 3 h Extraction system 0 125 mm Level I 180 m 3 h Level II 280 m 3 h Level III 550 m 3 h Unrestricted...

Page 44: ...S TOWN OR CITY Postcode Serial Number Model Number Please note this box must have the correct serial number and model number in order To activate your warranty this form must also be returned to Luxai...

Page 45: ...or by an unqualified electrician will not be exchanged or replaced however spares can be purchased at an additional cost to you to help rectify the situation Service call check list Before calling ou...

Page 46: ...02 en GB Lux Air UK Lux Air House Unit 2 5 Keld Close Barker Business Park Melmerby Ripon North Yorkshire HG4 5NB Telephone OO44 0 1765 641888 Fax 0044 0 1765 641889 Help Line 0044 0 1765 641888 Emai...

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