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2.1 Life-Threatening Danger, Poison-

ing Danger

CAUTION

There are life-threatening danger and poisoning 

danger due to reabsorbed combustion gases. 

During the air discharge outlet use, unless suffi

-

cient air supply is provided, do not use the appli-

ance simultaneously with devices that discharge 

toxic gases through flue such as ventilated, gas, 

oil, wood or coal burning heaters, shower heat-

ers, water heaters, etc.

Fig. 2: Poisoning Danger

Ventilated devices (e.g. gas, oil, wood or coal 

burning heaters, shower heaters, water heaters) 

take combustion air from the installation location, 

and discharge the waste gas through a waste 

gas system (e.g. flue). When the hood is active, 

it absorbs air from the kitchen and neighbouring 

rooms. If adequate air entry is not provided

vacuum emerges. In such a case, the toxic gas-

es  are  absorbed  from  the  flue  and  waste  gas 

channel, and are taken into to door again. Fig. 2

Therefore, adequate fresh air ingress must al-

ways be ensured. Fig. 3

Fig. 3

CAUTION

Fire danger!

Due to sparkling. Installation of appliance over 

a heating device that is heated by using solid 

fuels (for ex. wood or coal) is only allowed if an 

non-detachable cover is present. For the instal-

lation process, attention must be paid to current 

applicable construction regulations and regula-

tions of local electric and gas companies.

Appliance might lead to fire unless it is produced 

in accordance with cleaning instructions.

CAUTION

Electrocution hazard!

Do not bend or jam the connection cable during 

installation due to danger of damaged connec-

tion cable.

CAUTION

Danger of physical injury!

- During the installation, there is a danger of 

physical injury due to the sharp edges. Use 

protective gloves throughout the installation pro-

cess of the appliance.

- Due to risk of dropping the appliance, assembly 

of all safety bolts and covers must be performed

as specified in the user manual.

Summary of Contents for SLIM K1522

Page 1: ...1 Please Read The User Manual Carefully CHIMNEY HOOD USER S MANUAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION AND USE SLIM K1522...

Page 2: ...lation and Unpacking of the Appliance 11 5 2 Recommendations for Energy Saving 11 6 Installation Template 11 7 CONTENT OF THE PACKAGE 12 8 OVERVIEW OF hood 13 9 ASSEMBLY OF THE PRODUCT 14 9 1 Installa...

Page 3: ...3 1 TECHNICAL DRAWING 900 500 29 5 Min 730 Max 1010 600 20 400 262 250 80 20 Fig 1 TECHNICAL DRAWING...

Page 4: ...Comply with the rules and instructions regard ing discharge of outgoing air stipulated by the relevant authorities This warning does not ap ply to uses without flue Flammable foods must not be cooked...

Page 5: ...ess supervision and management is pro vided in relation to use of devices by a person responsible for safety of devices this devices is not intended for use by people who are disabled in terms of phys...

Page 6: ...nd waste gas channel and are taken into to door again Fig 2 Therefore adequate fresh air ingress must al ways be ensured Fig 3 Fig 3 CAUTION Fire danger Due to sparkling Installation of appliance over...

Page 7: ...ired turn off the fuse or unplug the feeder cable of your appliance Repair work must only be performed by autho rized service or authorized expert personnel NOTE If the appliance is faulty or damages...

Page 8: ...ters must be installed in the product regardless of whether or not carbon filters are used Do not use your product without grease filter 3 1 Replacement of AF 500 Carbon Filter Fig 4 AF 500 CARBON FIL...

Page 9: ...ease filters retain the greasy particles in the moisture and va pour generated in the kitchen Clean the metal grease filters about every three months under normal use conditions 1 to 2 hours a day Do...

Page 10: ...ON OF APPLIANCE When the hood installation is completed there must be at least 65 cm between the product and electrical ovens and at least 70 cm between the product and ovens that operate on other fue...

Page 11: ...ly to transport operator Any faults encountered shall be reported to the dealer too Do not allow children to play the with packag ing materials 160 A B 286 417 D C 230 min 450 max 650mm min 650 max 75...

Page 12: ...13 Fig 7 CONTENT OF PACKAGE 1 Product 2 Inner Flue 3 Outer Flue 4 150 mm Flue Adapter 5 Hanger Plate 6 User Manual 7 Assembly Pattern 8 Remote Control Optional 9 6mm Plastic Dowel 10 10mm Plastic Dowe...

Page 13: ...13 8 OVERVIEW OF hood 1 2 3 Fig 8 OVERVIEW OF hood 1 Inner Flue 2 Outer Flue 3 Control Panel...

Page 14: ...n the assembly pattern Perforate points A B and C Fig 9 Insert 10mm wall plugs 5 into the holes drilled as A B C and D and screw down the screws at the points A B in such a way as to remain 5mm space...

Page 15: ...ntaj Kurulum emas ve Par alar The cooker hood is set in the midst and then the flue connecting plate 3 is directly affixed to the wall under the cover or points C D are marked after performing a measu...

Page 16: ...l active functions operated prior to activation of timer function will be deactivated af ter 15 minutes All active functions op erated after activation of timer function will be reactivated after 15 m...

Page 17: ...nds when they are hot 11 1 Replacement of Spark Plug Lamp Fig 14 Replacement of Spark Plug Lamp the faulty bulb and replace with a new one with the same rating Fig 14 11 2 Replacement of Halogen Lamp...

Page 18: ...n replace the bulbs if they still don t work Possible Faults and What to Do Before Calling the Technical Service A If the appliance does not work in any way Check to see if the cooker hood is plugged...

Page 19: ...on Lighting Lamp Does Not Operate Check the bulbs Bulbs must be operative Product s Air Intake is Weak Check the alumin be washed once a month under normal conditions Product s Air Intake is Weak Chec...

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