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Before  cleaning  or  performing  any  periodic  or 
urgent  maintenance  to  the  hood,  isolate  the 
mains supply and turn the main switch off.

 

 

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Do not connect the hood to any piping used for 
combustion appliances, such as burners, boilers 
or fire places.

 

 

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Check that the main power supply corresponds 
to  the  voltage  required  by  the  hood,  which  is 
given  on  the  silver  label  stuck  inside  the  hood. 
Ensure  that  the  electric  system  is  correctly 
earthed  and  that  the  earth  discharge  works 
correctly.

 

 

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When  cooking  do  not  use  any  materials  that 
could form high or unusual flames. Oil that has 
been  used  twice  and  fats  are  very  dangerous 
and  could  easily  catch  fire.  Do  not  prepare 
flambé

 

dishes under the hood.

 

 

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Once  the  specialised  technician  has  completed 
the  installation  of  the  hood  equipped  with  a 
remote motor, all the leads, connectors, ground 
connections and the remote motor must not be 
accessible  to  the  user.  Only  the  installer  is 
granted access by removing screwed on panel.

 

 

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Respect  local  legislation  and  regulations  issued 
by the relative authorities regarding the exhaust 
air  when  the  suction  is  operating.  Failure  to 
respect  and  perform  all  maintenance  and 
cleaning  operations  described in this  handbook 
could cause a fire hazard.

 

 

 

 

ATTENTION

: Accessible parts may become hot when 

the hood is used with cooking appliance.

 

 

3. Warranty Information

 

 

We  offer  a  5  year  warranty  on  all  Silverline  cooker 
hoods,  which  will  start  from  the  date  of  delivery. 
The warranty covers parts and labour for the 4 year 
term based on whether its proved to be either faulty 
materials  or  components.  We  will  at  our  own 
discretion either repair or replace the goods Free of 
Charge, including any carriage costs.

 

 

This is based on the following conditions:

1.

 

The product has been fitted/installed as per our 
instructions.

 

2.

 

The product has been used for normal domestic 
purposes  only,  and  in  accordance  with  the 

manufacturer

s  operating  and  maintenance 

instructions.

 

3.

 

The  product  has  been  serviced,  maintained, 
repaired,  taken  apart  or  tampered  with  by  any 
person not authorised by us.

 

 

EXCLUSIONS

 

 

This guarantee does not cover:

 

 

• 

Damage  or  calls  resulting  from  incorrect 
installation,  transportation,  improper  use  or 
neglect,  the  replacement  of  any  light  bulbs  or 
removable parts of glass or plastic.

 

• 

Costs  incurred  for  calls  to  put  right  appliances 
improperly  installed  or  calls  to  appliances 
outside the United Kingdom.

 

• 

Normal wear and tera.

 

• 

Products  deemed  to  be  in  use  within  a 
commercial environment.

 

• 

Grease filter mesh.

 

• 

Bulbs and LEDs.

 

• 

Carbon filters.

 

• 

Damage  caused  to  the  body  by  usage  of 
detergent spray or other contaminants.

 

• 

Damage or corrosion of the LED pars, glass and 
stainless steel parts.

 

• 

Any  products  taken  apart  or  serviced  by 
unauthorised individuals or service engineers or 
replaced 

with 

other 

manufacturer

components.

 

• 

Product  which  is  not  installed  with  the  correct 
size ducting.

 

 

This  guarantee  is  in  addition  to  your  statutory  and 
legal rights.

 

 

3.1 After Sales Service 
Information

 

 

A field service engineer is available to attend a 
breakdown occurring during the cooker hoods 
guarantee period.

 

 

The cooker hood must be made available for 
attendance during normal working hours, Monday 
to Friday.

 

Summary of Contents for Albion

Page 1: ...Albion 100cm Ceiling Hood Installation User Instructions Please read these instructions carefully before installing and operating this appliance...

Page 2: ...cient Buildings 13 14 4 4 1 Recommendations for Buildings with Very Low Heating Requirements 14 4 7 Ducting 15 4 7 1 Information on Exhaust Air Ducting 15 4 7 2 Cross Section of the Exhaust Air Ductin...

Page 3: ...arrying out any cleaning or maintenance operation make sure in advance that the appliance is isolated from the mains electricity supply Incorrect installation or faulty maintenance not conforming to t...

Page 4: ...year term based on whether its proved to be either faulty materials or components We will at our own discretion either repair or replace the goods Free of Charge including any carriage costs This is...

Page 5: ...inside of the cooker hood behind the grease filters A description of the fault and any unusual behaviour by the cooker hood before the failure occurred The installation date 4 Installation The minimum...

Page 6: ...ghten the screws on the 4 hanger hooks to fix in place Fig 6 Fig 6 Attach the ducting to the outlet Fig 7 Fig 7 3 3 Motor Options The Aurora ceiling hood can be fitted with either the 1240 T1 750m3 h...

Page 7: ...ork up to the air inlet of the motor Fig 13 Fig 13 4 Install ducting between the air outlet on the motor and the external vent 4 4 Ducting Recirculation Exhaust vs Circulation Most extractor systems c...

Page 8: ...aust air systems circulating air systems do not require an energy efficiency class Initial investigations indicate that the quality of the activated carbon filter has a major influence on the energy e...

Page 9: ...ss recommended to opt for circulating air extractor systems as the energetic influence of exhaust air extractor systems is relevant especially for small residential units the next section shows under...

Page 10: ...hich would allow toxic flue gases to escape Since a circulating air extractor system does not cause any pressure changes in the building it can easily be installed in the building In the case of an ex...

Page 11: ...r filter changes have to be taken into account The total costs of both variants are therefore of a comparable order of magnitude If energy efficient and tight closing heat retention systems are used i...

Page 12: ...reduce the moisture content in the room air through cooking processes an exhaust air extractor system is recommended as this transports the sucked in moist air to the outside Recirculating air system...

Page 13: ...xample the following criteria apply to passive houses Annual heating requirement 15 kWh m2 a Air tightness of the building envelope n50 0 6h 1 The increase in the heating requirement is not only due t...

Page 14: ...solutions that allow the fresh air flowing in to the hob to be introduced in the immediate vicinity of the hob Extractor systems should be used which limit the running time and reset the max flow rat...

Page 15: ...ucting routing length and design A cross section that is too narrow will result in significant losses in the airflow rate and increase noise level The ventilation performance of the cooker hood is the...

Page 16: ...he flapping film generates noise This type of ducting is prone to crushing which will create a poor air flow A distinction is made between round and flat channels Flat channels are often used in pract...

Page 17: ...s with largest possible radius are advisable The smaller the bend radius the greater the counter pressure Corners at right angles should also be avoided if possible because these lead to even greater...

Page 18: ...ifferent duct types and flat channels indicates the extent to which the material used can influence airflow loss COMPARISON BETWEEN CHANNEL SYSTEMS WITH A SQUARE CROSS SECTION COMPARISON BETWEEN CHANN...

Page 19: ...s it is necessary to provide a device that ensures disconnection from the electrical mains with an opening distance of the contacts that allows the complete disconnection under the conditions of overv...

Page 20: ...hot water and a liquid detergent that is not too aggressive The metal filters can be removed by the special handle unhooking the front part of the filter and pulling it downwards Fig 16 Fig 16 5 3 Cle...

Page 21: ...mm 150 Weight kg 34 3 Albion 100cm with 1240 T1 Motor Control Remote Control Colour finish Stainless Steel White Glass Lighting 3 x 3W LED Lamps Airflow m3 h 267 721 Noise db 46 65 Power W 330 Voltage...

Page 22: ...22 7 2 1240 T1 Motor 280...

Page 23: ...23 7 3 1250 T2 Motor 7 4 1270 T3 External Motor 335 5 196 412 215...

Page 24: ...ucting In re circulation mode make sure the flue vents grilles are not covered POOR EXTRACTION Check that the hood has correct size ducting semi or rigid ideally Make sure there are no restrictions wi...

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