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After these steps, air flow shall be returned to the 

room from the perforated holes. 

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Before Contacting Authorized Dealer

•  Ensure that the appliance is plugged in the outlet 

and that the fuses are OK.

•  Check  the  buttons  on  the  front  panel.  (The 

circumference of these buttons is filled if it is not 

cleaned for a long time and prevents the operation 

of these buttons).

If the Speed Buttons do not operate:

• Check the sides of the buttons. Clean any dirt that 

may prevent comfortable operation of the buttons.

If the Lighting Does Not Operate:

•  Ensure that the appliance is plugged in the outlet 

and that the fuses are OK.

• Check whether the lamp switch operates.

•  Check  the  bulbs.  Always  unplug  the  appliance 

during this check. Tighten if the bulbs are loosened; 

you may replace them if they do not turn on although 

you have tightened them.

•  Ensure that the appliance is plugged in the outlet 

and that the fuses are OK.

•  Check  the  buttons  on  the  front  panel.  (The 

circumference of these buttons is filled if it is not 

cleaned for a long time and prevents the operation 

of these buttons).

If the Speed Buttons do not operate:

• Check the sides of the buttons. Clean any dirt that 

may prevent comfortable operation of the buttons.

Possible Faults and Things To Do Before 

Contacting the Service:

A) If the appliance does not operate 

anyway:

- Check the fuse that the appliance is connected and 

main fuse of your home.

- Check whether the hood is plugged and whether 

the plug is fully seated on the outlet.

If the hood does not operate:

Before contacting the service:

Ensure that plug is installed on the outlet and that the 

power fuse in the installation is OK; do not perform 

any operations that may damage the appliance. 

Check your hood as per Table 1 before contacting the 

service.   Contact your dealer or nearest authorized 

service if the problem is resumed.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Feeding Voltage

220-2 0 V 50Hz

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Motor Isolation Class

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Table 1

B) If the performance of the appliance is 

not enough or operates loudly:

- Is the width of the flue adequate? (min. 120 mm).

- Are metal filters clean? Check it.

- Ensure that the carbon filters are not older than 6 

months if you are using the hood flueless.

- Make sure that your kitchen is adequately ventilated 

to ensure the air flow.

Contact authorized service if the performance of 

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Summary of Contents for MEC 61 W

Page 1: ...Hood User Manual 1200 1201 Hood User Manual 1200 1201 Manual de Utilizador MEC 61 W MEC 61 X ...

Page 2: ...DESCRIÇÃO E DESENHOS TÉCNICOS 1 Furos de Circulação de ar 2 Painel de Controlo 3 Filtro de Alumínio 4 Luz 520 450 198 149 5 500 498 598 Ø118 5 39 75 98 8 A B C D ...

Page 3: ...ltros quando está ligado Em caso de chama desligue o aparelho e os aparelhos de cocção O seu produto pode causar risco de incêndio se não o limpar periodicamente Desligue o produto antes de começar o processo de manutenção desligue na tomada Quando a chaminé e os aparelhos de cocção usam outra energia que não a eléctrica ao mesmo tempo a pressão negativa na sala não deve ser maior do que 4 Pa 4x10...

Page 4: ...tamente reportados ao transportador Se notar algum dano reporte ao vendedor Não deixe as crianças brincarem com o material de embalar Instalação do Exaustor Perfure 4 buracos nos pontos A B C D e 2 buracos nos pontos E F na parte inferior do compartimento com referência à distância entre pontos Figura 1 Abra um buraco de saída do exaustor ao referir se às medidas do desenho Figura 1 O diâmetro do ...

Page 5: ...filtros Retire a lâmpada fundida e substitua pela nova Espera que elas arrefeçam Figura 16 Instale o tubo de plástico fornecido ao tubo de saída do aparelho Encaixe e rode no sentido do relógio Figura 4 Figura 4 Figura 6 Substituir lâmpadas de Halogéneo Para substituir as lâmpadas de halogéneo retire a cobertura da lâmpada Rode no sentido do relógio e puxe para baixo a lâmpada e substitua Figura 7...

Page 6: ...mas lavagens pode mudar a sua cor É normal não tem de os trocar Figura 7 Use de Filtros de Carbono Activo sem fluídos O are é ventilado pelo filtro de carbono e é descarregado pelos buracos de ventilação do aparelho com o tubo de 120mm de diâmetro Este método é usado em cozinhas sem saída de ar Siga os passos seguintes para usar o aparelho sem fluídos Remova os filtros de alumínio do aparelho Figu...

Page 7: ...nectado B Se a performance não corresponde ou faz demasiado barulho O diâmetro do tubo é o adequado mín 120mm Os filtros estão limpos Verifique Assegure se que os filtros de carbono não têm mais de 6 meses Assegure se que a cozinha tem um bom sistema de circulação de ar Se o aparelho não funciona Antes de contactar o serviço Assegure se que o cabo e os fusíveis estão bem instalados Verifiue a tabe...

Page 8: ...8 Hood User Manual 1200 1201 Hood User Manual 1200 1201 Hood User Manual MEC 61 W MEC 61 X ...

Page 9: ...9 DESCRIPTION AND TECHNICAL DRAWING OF THE APPLIANCE 1 Air Flow Holes 2 Control Panel 3 Aluminum Filter 4 Stove lighting 520 450 198 149 5 500 498 598 Ø118 5 39 75 98 8 A B C D ...

Page 10: ...tself Oil may catch fire while you are frying etc watch for your curtains and linens Ensure that the filters are replaced in time Filters that are not replaced in time may cause a risk of fire due to the fat collected on them Do not use filtering material that are not resistant to flames instead of filters Do not operate your appliance without filters do not remove the filters while the appliance ...

Page 11: ...Because hood may negatively effect the burning of the fuel as it exhausts the air inside the room This warning does not apply to flueless applications WARNINGS AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS APPLIANCE POSITION Min 65 cm Min 75 cm The distance between the appliance and the stoves should not be less than 65 cm in electric stoves and not less than 75 cm in gas and other types of stoves when the hood installa...

Page 12: ... to replace the decorative bulbs Install a new bulb with the same rating by rotating it clockwise Figure 6 Install the plastic flue provided with installation accesories to the flue outlet of the appliance Engage tabs on the plastic flue to the tabs on the flue outlet of the body and rotate the plastic flue clockwise Figure 4 Figur 4 Figur 6 Replacement of Halogen Lamps To replace halogen bulbs pr...

Page 13: ...ot require that the filters are replaced Figure 7 Flueless Usage with Carbon filters Air is filtered by a carbon filter and it is discharged from the ventilation holes on the appliance with the 120 mm diameter pipe or N RV flue This method is used in kitchens without flue outlet or where the installation is not possible to the point with flue outlet Follow the steps below if you would like to oper...

Page 14: ...ed and whether the plug is fully seated on the outlet If the hood does not operate Before contacting the service Ensure that plug is installed on the outlet and that the power fuse in the installation is OK do not perform any operations that may damage the appliance Check your hood as per Table 1 before contacting the service Contact your dealer or nearest authorized service if the problem is resu...

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