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8 Troubleshooting

Should you experience any problems with your appliance, please first check the troubleshooting guide below. 
If this does not solve the problem, please contact Sharp via the contact information in this manual or through 
the website.

Recommendations for Energy Saving 

If you use your appliance with charcoal filters, 
replace them regularly.
Regularly clean your aluminium filters. Since dirty 
filters will block the air passage, you might have 
to use the appliance at a higher speed. Use your 
product at its normal speeds. Use at higher speed 
would cause an increase in the energy consumption.

Package information

The product package is made of recyclable materials. 
Do not dispose of the packaging waste together with 
the household waste or other wastes, dispose of it 
through your local recycling centre.

Disposal of your appliance in an environment-friendly way 

In order to prevent  uncontrolled waste disposal from damaging the environment or human health, 
please set this appliance  apart from other waste types and ensure its’ responsible recycling to 
support the sustainable reuse of material resources. Please contact the retailer you purchased 
the product from or other local establishments to receive information on where and how to take 
this appliance for environmentally safe recycling. This product must not be mixed with other trade 
waste for recycling.

 PROBLEM

CAUSE

REMEDY

Appliance doesn't operate.

It is not plugged in  properly.

Plug it tightly.

There's no power in the socket.

Check the fuse and the socket.

Power On/Off switch isn't pressed.

Press the power on/off switch.

 Lighting is not functioning.

Appliance might not be  plugged in.

Make sure the power cord is plugged in.

Appliance key may not be functioning.

Check the button.

Dirty air enters through the flue. Check the aluminium flap at the flue outlet.

The flap should cover the air outlet when 

the appliance is not running. Remove the 

obstacles that prevent this closing.

Performance of the appliance is 
not adequate or the appliance 
makes too much noise during 
operation.

Diameter  of  the  flue  may  not  be  sufficient 

(Minimum Ø120 mm).

Make sure that the diameter of the flue is at 

least Ø120 mm.

If  you  use  the  cooker  hood  without  a  flue, 

make  sure  that  the  charcoal  filters  are  not 

older than 6 months.

 Replace the charcoal filters.

Be  attentive  to  ventilate  your  kitchen  ade

-

quately, in order to provide an airflow.

Let the environment be ventilated by open

-

ing the windows.

Summary of Contents for KL-610TBLM-CH

Page 1: ...1 Home Appliances Cooking For Life Hood KL 610TBLM UK KL 610TBLM CH KL 610TBLM EU KL 910TBMH UK KL 910TBMH CH KL 910TBMH EU User Manual EN ...

Page 2: ...ications 6 3 General Appearance 7 4 Assembling of Appliance 8 5 Assembly of Air Discharge Outlet 9 6 Assembly of Flues 10 7 Operation 11 8 Cleaning and Maintenance 12 9 Replacement Of Lamps 12 10 Troubleshooting 13 11 Service Warranty 14 Table Of Contents ...

Page 3: ...rmation to help you get to know the features and get the best out of your new appliance Always keep this user manual close to your appliance WARNING Read this user manual carefully before starting to use your appliance to be able to prevent risks of dangerous situations fire electric shock and personal injury Please follow the instructions at all times This appliance should be assembled by a quali...

Page 4: ... lead to deflagration Assembly and electric connection must be performed by authorized people Call the nearest Authorized Service in case of any failure Energy inlet cord shouldn t be subject to heating jamming or crushing during assembly While performing lamp replacement and cleaning processes on the appliance the cord must be disconnected or the fuse must be turned off Problems that could preven...

Page 5: ...tilation In order to allow for ventilation kitchen windows must be kept closed In order to create air flow operate the cooker hood and cooker simultaneously Suction power will be affected in a positive way After your cooking has finished leave the appliance on for a while to let it extract the remaining odour and vapour IMPORTANT NOTE You must be careful when using the appliance simultaneously wit...

Page 6: ... for use with a flue system or flueless use by using a charcoal filter Before starting the assembly pay attention to the problems you may encounter during assembly Assembly must be carried out by a trained specialized and authorized person Safety Information to Be Observed During Transportation and Shipping Your device must be kept in its original package to protect from damage during transportati...

Page 7: ... to inform you about the parts of your appliance The parts may vary depending on the model of the appliance Images are for reference only Distance between the cooker and the cooker hood must be considered prior to assembly This distance must be minimum 45 cm and maximum 65 cm in electric cookers This distance must be minimum 65 cm and maximum 75 cm in gas cookers Position of Cooker Hood Figure 1 F...

Page 8: ...Outer Flue 3 Cooker Hood Hanging Plates 4 Body 5 4 x 5 5 60 Hanging Screws 6 4x Ø10 mm Plastic Wall Plugs 7 2x 3 9 x22 Flue Connection Plate Screws 8 Flue Connection Plate 9 2x Ø6 mm Plastic Wall Plug Figure 3 Installation Diagram and Components ...

Page 9: ...ded for the worktop in the assembly pattern Perforate points A B C and D Figure 3 Insert Ø10mm wall plugs 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 between the screw head and the wall Figure 3 Affix the hanging plate of the cooker hood on the body of the cooker hood with 3 x M5x35 screws Figure 3 4 Hang it on the wall wit...

Page 10: ...surement Figure 3 Drill points E and F with Ø6mm drill bit and insert Ø6mm plastic wall plugs 9 Insert the flue connection plate with 3 9x22 screws 7 Figure 3 Mount the Outer Flue 1 to the body of cooker with screws 2 Secure the inner flue 2 on flue connection plate 4 by using screws Figure 5 1 Outer Flue 2 Inner Flue 3 Flue Fixing Screws 4 Flue Connection Plate Figure 5 Installation of the Sheet ...

Page 11: ...ss button for more than 3 seconds in order to delete C signal when the product is inactive Letter E will appear on the display and the product will switch to normal operation If the operation is desired to continue without deleting C signal when you push on button active operation will be observed for 1 sec and then C signal will reappear and the motor will continue to run C mark will appear every...

Page 12: ...nnot be cleaned and washed Thus charcoal filter s must be replaced regularly You can procure the charcoal filters suitable for your appliance from authorized retailers Aluminium filters must be cleaned every 2 3 weeks This cleaning and maintenance should be performed regularly to prevent formation of oil residues on your kitchen furniture and walls B Cleaning the Appliance Cut the power to your ho...

Page 13: ... contact the retailer you purchased the product from or other local establishments to receive information on where and how to take this appliance for environmentally safe recycling This product must not be mixed with other trade waste for recycling PROBLEM CAUSE REMEDY Appliance doesn t operate It is not plugged in properly Plug it tightly There s no power in the socket Check the fuse and the sock...

Page 14: ...new or refurbished items Items that are replaced become the property of Vestel UK To benefit from this guarantee any fault that occurs must be notified to Vestel UK or it s appointed Service Facility within two years from the date the product was purchased Proof of purchase such as a receipt or invoice must be provided If the product is exchanged the replacement shall be covered by the unexpired p...

Page 15: ...15 Service Support Visit our website www sharphomeappliances com Or contact us 52171160 ...

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