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WARNING – TO REDUCE THE RISK OF A RANGE TOP GREASE FIRE:

a) Keep fan, filters and grease laden surfaces clean.
b) Always turn hood ON when cooking at high heat.
c) Use high range setting on ranges only when necessary. Heat only on low to medium setting.
d) Don’t leave range unattended when cooking.
e) Always use cookware and utensils appropriate for the size surface element and for the type and amount 
of food being prepared.

WARNING  –  TO  REDUCE  THE  RISK  OF  INJURY  TO  PERSONS  IN  THE  EVENT  OF  A  RANGE  TOP 
GREASE FIRE. OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:

a) Smother flames with a close fitting lid, cookie sheet or metal tray, then turn off the burner. Be careful to 
prevent burns. If the flames do not go out immediately, EVACUATE AND CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT.
b) NEVER PICK-UP A FLAMING PAN- You may be burned.
c) DO NOT USE WATER, including wet dishcloths or towels – a violent steam explosion will result.
d) Use an extinguisher ONLY if:
1) You have a CLASS ABC extinguisher and you know how to operate it
2) The fire is small and contained in the area where it started
3) The fire department is being called
4) You can fight the fire with your back to an exit

WARNING- TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS, OBSERVE 
THE FOLLOWING:

a)  Installation  work  and  Electrical  Wiring  MUST  be  done  by  Qualified  Person  (s)  in  Accordance  with  all 
Applicable Codes and Standards, including Fire-Rated Construction.
b) Sufficient air is needed for proper combustion and exhausting of gases through the flue (chimney) of 
fuel burning equipment to prevent back drafting. Follow the heating equipment manufacturer’s guideline 
and safety standards such as those published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and the 
American  Society  of  Heating,  Refrigeration  and  Air  Conditioning  Engineers  (ASHRAE)  ant  he  local  code 
authorities.
c) When cutting or drilling into wall or ceiling, do not damage electrical wiring and other hidden utilities.
d) Ducted fans must always be vented to the outdoors.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING:
TO  REDUCE  THE  RISK  OF  FIRE,  ELECTRICAL  SHOCK,  OR  INJURY  TO  PERSONS, 
OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:

CAUTION:  FOR  GENERAL  VENTILATING  USE  ONLY.  DO  NOT  USE  TO  EXHAUST 
HAZARSOUS OR EXPLOSIVE MATERIALS AND VAPORS. FOR RESIDENTIAL 
APPLICATION ONLY.

a) Use this unit only in the manner intended by the manufacturer. If you have questions, contact the 
manufacturer.
b) Before servicing or cleaning unit, switch power off at service panel and lock service panel to prevent 
power from being switched on accidentally. When the panel cannot be locked, attach a tag to the 
service panel to indicate power has been switched off for maintenance.

Summary of Contents for UNE EN 60335-1

Page 1: ...60335 The International Certification Network Quality Management System ISO 9001 2000 Certificado de Empresa de Gesti n de la Calidad UNE EN ISO 9001 2000 Certificaci n de Producto U L U S A Canad U...

Page 2: ...manual is a guide to the correct installation use and maintenance to care for your new Extractor Hood The manufacturer is not liable for any inaccuracies due to printing or transcription errors which...

Page 3: ...the power supply after installation This can be done by making the plug accessible or by fitting a circuit breaker in the electrical installation in accordance with the rules for the installation If t...

Page 4: ...ntilation grille for this purpose Neither windows nor doors can serve this purpose The electrical mains power supply must be steady and meet the stated electrical requirements see the device features...

Page 5: ...possible to discharge cooking fumes and steam outside the filter version of the hood may be used Fig 1 depending on the version consult distributor by fitting an active carbon filter kit The fumes and...

Page 6: ...sure in the atmosphere and the hood motor will perform poorly OUTSIDE FLUE OUTLET The outlet of the flue must be covered with flaps which open under pressure diagram on page 5 Under no circumstances s...

Page 7: ...curves or bends in the installation to a minimum If they do exist try to keep the angle as open as possible Drawing C WRONG RIGHT 3 Never fit reductions next to curves or bends in the installation The...

Page 8: ...st have a stable voltage and meet the electrical requirements specified see device features panel The electrical system for the hood must be connected to a separate grid power supply as far as the fus...

Page 9: ...e is damaged call the official after sales service to avoid any risks The appliance must be disconnected from the electrical grid during installation and maintenance work The mains power plug must be...

Page 10: ...roach your Distributor or the Pando technical division responsible for hoods Each of these motors has its own full installation manual Part of the system for fitting them only is shown below To instal...

Page 11: ...AILS AND MEASUREMENTS OF THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF EXTERNAL MOTOR AVAILABLE DEPENDING ON THE VERSION V 1200 Type 1 V 1400 Type 1 V 2100 Type 2 V 2500 Type 2 V 2500 Type 3 V 2100 Type 3 V 1400 Type 2 V 18...

Page 12: ...LE HOSE MOTOR CONNECTION BOX 200 FLUE PIPE 4 MAINS CONNECTION MAINS CONNECTION CABLE ASPIRATION BOX DECORATIVE COOKER HOOD CABLE HOSE acts as extension between hood and motor 20mm blue brown yellow gr...

Page 13: ...VERYIMPORTANT LocationofandaccesstotheMotormustbesafeforservicing sothatmaintenance can be performed easily Should the motor as installed present any risk to people Pando reserves the right not to se...

Page 14: ...instalation maximum 4 linear m 4 linear m 4 linear m 4 linear m INTERNAL SEC System Motor Version V 750 V 850 V 950 V 1000 Flue diameter in mm INT 120 INT 150 INT 150 INT 150 Aspiration UNE EN 61591 m...

Page 15: ...to motor 2m without elbows Up to 11 linear m Max distance from motor to Hood 4 m Available on Type 1 Up to 9 lineal meters max distance from hood to motor 4m without elbows EXTERNAL Motor Version V 2...

Page 16: ...at the last speed set before it was switched off D Pressing this button increases the motor speed When the maximum speed is reached the LED on the button flashes on and off E Timer o Last time Pressi...

Page 17: ...n while at speed 1 stops the motor C Pressing this button changes the motor to speed 2 medium suction D Pressing this button changes the motor to speed 3 maximum suction E Timer or Last time Pressing...

Page 18: ...D E A B C D E A Pressing this button switches on and off the lights B Pressing this button starts the motor at speed 1 minimum suction Pressing it again while at speed 1 stops the motor C Pressing th...

Page 19: ...D E For correct operation you are advised to keep the glass on the Touch Control panel clean and dry at all times A Pressing this symbol brings out the hood and and switches off the motor and lights...

Page 20: ...ON OFF lights B OFF motor speed C Minimum motor speed D Medium motor speed E Maximum motor speed CONTROL PANEL A A B C D E F CONTROL PANEL B CONTROL PANEL C ON OFF lights ON OFF motor speed 3 speed s...

Page 21: ...er hood and then restore power to the electronic control unit Within the next 15 seconds press the Light button this will ensure the control unit is synchronised with the new code Emergency button In...

Page 22: ...ecessary to repeat the synchronisation process GENERATING A NEW TRANSMISSION CODE 1 Hood motor on and off 2 Reduce motor speed 3 Increase motor speed 4 Motor timer keeps the hood on for 10 minutes and...

Page 23: ...STABLISHING FACTORY DEFAULT CONFIGURATION If you have changed the transmission code and want to recover the factory default code do the following Press simultaneously and keep pressed the three keys i...

Page 24: ...be left after cleaning and give it a flawless regular finish Using ACID SODA AMMONIAC CHLORIDE or DERIVED products for cleaning is ESPECIALLY HARMFUL to stainless steel All of them can destroy the ch...

Page 25: ...e or maintenance B Unauthorised changes to the goods or improper use C Use outside the limits of the specified conditions D Physical chemical direct or indirect such as acids in a gaseous state or mec...

Page 26: ...or marked in different shades RECOMMENDATIONS Cleaning is recommended at least once every 10 days To maintain aluminium or steel filters under normal daily use of the hood it is advisable to replace t...

Page 27: ...arbon filters are neither washable nor reusable 5 3 ACTIVE CARBON FILTER MAINTENANCE filter version only Fig 1 page 4 System A HOODS AND FILTER SYSTEMS UP TO 600 System C HOODS AND FILTER SYSTEMS UP T...

Page 28: ...pressing where it says PUSH c Replace the bulb with a similar one TWO PIN max 20 W 12 Volt G4 fitting d Close the window If it does not close properly repeat the operation described under point B CAN...

Page 29: ...nnected internally and pulling it too hard runs the risk of damaging the wiring 5 Undo the connector above the LED to be changed 6 Push the LED downwards according to the diagram at the same time pres...

Page 30: ...suitable for compact hobs up to 90cm in width I 496 Only suitable for compact hobs 60 or 70cm in width I 497 90 Only suitable for compact hobs 60 or 70cm in width I 497 120 Only suitable for compact h...

Page 31: ...be smaller than the hood i e the hood must project further than the cooking area by at least 10cm on each side COMPATIBILITY WITH THE HEATING POWER OF COOKING AREAS Our hoods are for domestic use and...

Page 32: ...cted to the power supply look at the plug and the differential circuit breaker in the fuse box Check that there are no problems with the electrical power supply such as spikes and drops in voltage The...

Page 33: ...at full power without pre heating improper use or maintenance of the hood and incorrect installation of the flue pipe The reason for this condensaiton effect is the following taking into account that...

Page 34: ...ly installed and a motor system with the right power rating has been chosen A The hood should be switched on 5 minutes before starting to cook and the timer LAST TIME set after finishing cooking to cl...

Page 35: ...s glass plastic and enamel which may have suffered impacts due to the above causes and also in the event that the flue pipe with which the purchaser s hood is to be installed is not suitable for the h...

Page 36: ...THE FOLLOWING a Installation work and Electrical Wiring MUST be done by Qualified Person s in Accordance with all Applicable Codes and Standards including Fire Rated Construction b Sufficient air is...

Page 37: ...especially suitable for polishing stainless steel surfaces Its complex formula based on paraffin derivatives leaves an invisible film which protects and polishes the surface USES Cleans polishes and...

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