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SILVERLINE

 

COOKER

 

HOODS

ARIEL 

DOWNDRAFT

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Summary of Contents for Ariel Downdraft

Page 1: ...SILVERLINE COOKER HOODS ARIEL DOWNDRAFT Read this manual prior to performing any task...

Page 2: ...rbon Filters 14 5 CLEANING AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE 15 5 1 Cleaning the metal oil filters 15 6 DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE 17 6 1 Installation and Unpacking of the Appliance 17 6 2 Recommendations...

Page 3: ...If you pass the appliance onto others make sure you also give this guideline and safety data n Disregarding this guideline may result in severe injuries and defects in the appliance n Please keep in...

Page 4: ...2 Technical Drawing 480 780 1080 91 735 508 808 1108 118 5 65 350 479 779 1079 90 250 0 2 3 320 Fig 1 Technical Drawing 02 05 2019 DOWNDRAFT Hoods 5...

Page 5: ...500 800 1100 100 M n 760 A A A 100 300 160 224 50 94 50 Fig 2 Technical Drawing 02 05 2019 DOWNDRAFT Hoods 6...

Page 6: ...lug in the appliance before the installation n Make sure that the installation place allows the user to easily unplug the power cable in case of any danger n Do not touch your product s lamps when the...

Page 7: ...fuse in the hood system n Since the packing materials could be dangerous keep them away from children n If the feeder cable is damaged it must be replaced by its manufac turer or its authorized techn...

Page 8: ...burning heaters shower heaters water heaters etc Fig 3 Fig 3 Poisoning Danger Ventilated goods e g gas oil wood or coal burning heaters shower heaters water heaters take combustion air from the insta...

Page 9: ...on high flame setting A large burner over 5kW Wok has the power of two gas burners L WARNING Electrocution hazard A malfunctioning device may cause electric shock Never turn on a malfunctioning devic...

Page 10: ...st be performed only by the authorized technical service or authorized experts NOTICE If the appliance is faulty or dam ages turn off the fuse or unplug the feeder cable of your appliance and call the...

Page 11: ...he surface could be damaged due to a wrong cleaning process Clean stainless steel sur faces only in their brushing direc tion Do not use a stainless steel cleaner for the control elements The surface...

Page 12: ...imney sweep n If exhaust air is discharged through the external wall a tele scopic wall safe must be used Ventilated air mode Absorbed air is cleaned by the grease filters and an active carbon filter...

Page 13: ...connection screw of the active carbon filter Fig 8 1 by turning in the direction of the arrow Fig 9 3 Remove the active carbon filter Fig 9 4 Make the active carbon filter reusable by holding in the a...

Page 14: ...or control units Cleaning of metal grease fil ters Used metal grease filters retain the greasy particles in the moisture and vapour generated in the kitchen Clean the metal grease filters about every...

Page 15: ...ng n a dishwasher 5 Place the active carbon filter in the dishwasher loosely and steeply and without any other dishes 6 Start a program with a maximum temperature of 55 C Colour changes may occur due...

Page 16: ...et 11 Housing Main Connection Socket 6 1 Installation and Unpacking of the Appliance n Check that your appliance is not deformed n Report the transport issues imme diately to transport operator n Any...

Page 17: ...ters Since dirty filters would block the air passage you might have to use the appliance at a higher speed n Use your product according to its normal speeds n Use at higher speed would cause an increa...

Page 18: ...Electronic Circuit Box 3 Motor Box 4 2X Long Bracket 5 2x Short Bracket 6 User Manual 7 Remote Control and Battery 8 Sealing Gasket 9 4x 3 9x22 Screw 10 4x M4 Washer 11 2x 3 5 x 6 5 Screws CONTENT OF...

Page 19: ...Particularly in thin plates the carrying capacity and durability should be provided with suit able support parts Consider the weight of the appliance by including additional loads The reinforcing mat...

Page 20: ...2 Unpack the appliance Fig 16 3 n Place the hob carefully inside the discharge that you have prepared on the kitchen counter Fig 16 Fig 17 1 Body 2 2x Long Bracket 3 16X 3 5x9 5 Screw 4 n Install the...

Page 21: ...mount inside the cabinet Fig 19 Fig 20 1 Body 2 8x 3 5 x 6 5 Installation Screw 3 Housing Air Exhaust Cover Plate 7 n Front and rear air exhaust sections are located on the housing Remove housing air...

Page 22: ...ted on Section A of the technical drawing Right and left side air exhaust sections are located on the appliance These sections are delivered closed Determine air exhaust direction according to your in...

Page 23: ...le dimen sioned rectangular pipe Fig 25 Fig 26 1 Feeding Cable 2 Electronic circuit Box Motor Box Extension Cord 3 Electronic circuit Box Motor Box Extension Cord 14 Connect the appliance cables Fig 2...

Page 24: ...tor control buttons on the front panel Electronic controlled models have TIMER function TIMER LED will start blinking after motor start button is pressed for more than 2 seconds Motor will automatical...

Page 25: ...not try to charge it Different type of batteries or used batteries must not be used The batteries must be inserted in the remote control aligned to correct polarity Depleted batteries must be removed...

Page 26: ...ot cover towards arrow direction by pressing on the tab Fig 29 Fig 30 There are two batteries in your remote control Pull the batteries by pressing poles and remove from the battery slot Fig 30 Fig 31...

Page 27: ...lug is fit properly into the socket n Check the fuse to which the appliance is connected as well as the main fuse of your house If the device performance is not enough and it creates high noise while...

Page 28: ...m Filter The aluminium cartridge filter should be washed once a month under normal conditions Product s Air Intake is Weak Check The Air Outlet Flue Air Outlet Flue Must Be Open Product s Air Intake i...

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