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Operating Instructions 

Controls 

 

The control panel for the ORC916MB is black glass with touch sensors. Each function is represented by an 

icon, which when pressed (touched) will activate the function. Each time it is pressed a “beep” will be heard. 

Power 

Once the appliance is connected to the power source, the appliance in stand-by mode. Pressing a button 

(touch sensor) will light up an indicator light while the function is active, and then turn off when the function 

is deactivated. 

Lights 

The light can be operated independently from the fan. Press the light icon (A) once and the LED lights will 

turn on. Press a second time and they will turn off. 

Fan Speed & Control 

The exhaust fan is controlled by the middle three buttons (sensors). Press D for low speed, C for medium 

speed and B for high speed. Press E twice to turn the fan off. 
Fan speed 3 (high) is a designated intensive function for maximum air movement during times of heavy 

fumes/smoke. It will run continuously for 3 minutes before automatically returning to Speed 2 (medium).  
The fan speed can be checked anytime by setting the speed and pressing (touching) B for 3 seconds. The 

speed will be shown on the display for 30 seconds before switching back to the current time.  

Timer 

When the exhaust fan is in use, pressing the on/off button (sensor) once will set up a 3-minute delay, after 

which the appliance will return to stand-by mode. NOTE: if the lights are on, these will turn off as well, but 

the function will not work if only the lights are on. 

Clock 

Set the clock using the following procedure. With the rangehood at stand-by, press (touch) and hold the 

on/off button (sensor) E for 3 seconds until the hour digits of the clock flash. Adjust with buttons (sensors) C 

& D. Press (touch) E again & the minute digits will flash. Adjust in the same way. The clock will be set 4 

seconds after the last change is made. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for ORC916MB

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual 90CM Rangehood ORC916MB ...

Page 2: ...liance such as warranty registration manuals features and specifications please visit omegaappliances com au if you are in Australia and omegaappliances co nz if you are in New Zealand or contact our Customer Care team on the below email or phone numbers Registering Your Warranty For peace of mind you can register your warranty at omegaappliances com au Further information on the Warranty can be f...

Page 3: ...ter specifications and appearances without notice Contents Important Safety Warnings 4 Product Details 5 Pre Installation Instructions 6 7 Installation Instructions 8 Operating Instructions 9 Cleaning and Maintenance 10 Troubleshooting 11 Australian New Zealand Product Warranty Statements of Standard Warranty Conditions 12 Disposal Information Most of the packaging materials are recyclable Please ...

Page 4: ...d a hazard This rangehood is designed for indoor use only and must be in a dry location Disconnect the power supply when any maintenance is carried out including changing light bulbs or inspecting filters Do not touch lights after appliance use This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowled...

Page 5: ...5 Product Details ORC916MB Voltage Rating 220 240V 50Hz Power Rating 284W LED Lamp Rating 1x4W ...

Page 6: ...at the end of the 2M x 180mm flexi ducting that is included with this rangehood From here 150mm ducting can be used to carry through to the outlet to enable fitment of the required 150mm duct outlet If Ø180mm ducting can be used the entire way this will achieve the best possible result for these rangehoods NOTE These rangehoods cannot be operated in recirculation mode Extra lengths and or bends ma...

Page 7: ... different if so the greater distance must be used Before drilling any holes check that the area behind the surface to be drilled is clear of any electrical cables pipes etc The cabinet must take a weight bearing of at least 40kgs weight Whenever possible protect the Rangehood with a fabric sheet or similar Note ORC916MB is not suitable for Wall or Soffit Ducting with a 2 4m stud height Stud heigh...

Page 8: ... measure up 600mm and draw a second horizontal line for the main mounting screws Mark the centre point on this line and use the mounting bracket to mark the other two screw positions 132mm either side For a brick or concrete wall drill in the two holes 40mm deep Fit the wall plugs and attach the mounting bracket hooks up using the three supplied 40mm screws Lift the rangehood onto the bracket hook...

Page 9: ...off Fan speed 3 high is a designated intensive function for maximum air movement during times of heavy fumes smoke It will run continuously for 3 minutes before automatically returning to Speed 2 medium The fan speed can be checked anytime by setting the speed and pressing touching B for 3 seconds The speed will be shown on the display for 30 seconds before switching back to the current time Timer...

Page 10: ...ls should collect in the oil collector If excess oil can be viewed on the outside of the filter clean off using paper towels The filter can be removed if necessary by removing the two screws at the front of the filter Removal of Oil Collector To remove the oil collector grip at both ends and carefully lever forward to unclip it from the corners Take care to keep the oil collector level so that oil...

Page 11: ...nge Power wire cut off Change power wire Switch damage Contact Service Department Appliance vibrates violently Motor screw loosen Contact Service Department Fixing brackets loose Tighten the fixing brackets Insufficient suction The distance between the body and the cooktop too long Readjust the distance Cross ventilation too strong or too closed in the kitchen Reduce cross ventilation or open the ...

Page 12: ...ost of service or repair Service Area The provision of service under Our Warranty is limited by the boundary territory area of the nearest service centre Travelling cost incurred for service outside this area is not covered by Our Warranty and service will incur commercial cost to be paid by the customer regulated by the number of kilometres travelled beyond the service area These costs will be di...

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