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Flow In Premium

02/07/2018

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Device description

Operating unit

12  Device description

12.1  The device

Fig. 2: Description of the range hood

Cooking field suction

Induction cooking field

3  Engine box

4  Circulation fan box (special accessories)

12.2  Controlunit

Fig. 3:Touch control LED Electronics

1  Unlocking

2  Reduce fan level

3  LED display

4  Increase fan level

5  Delayed automatic shutoff

Summary of Contents for Flow In Premium

Page 1: ...Operating and Mounting Instructions Flow In Premium For the following models FLIK 854 ES YT610 3413 01 04 Read the instructions before beginning any work ...

Page 2: ...üchengeräte und Handel GmbH Lilienthalstraße 26 41515 Greven broich Phone 49 2181 75668 0 Telefax 49 2181 75668 11 E Mail info silverline24 deInter net www silverline24 de Original document 1 de_DE SILVERLINE Küchengeräte und Handel GmbH 2017 ...

Page 3: ...ructions could result in serious injury or damage to the unit We assume no liability for damages resulting from non compliance with this manual The illustrations in this manual are for illustrative pur poses The illustrations show a possible version of the device All descriptions or illustrations also apply to the other versions This manual is protected by copyright The handover of this manual to ...

Page 4: ...inciple 13 5 3 Function of the sensor panels 13 5 4 Switch hob on and off 13 5 5 Pan recognition 14 5 6 Residual heat indicator 14 5 7 Power Function 15 5 8 Timer 15 5 9 Bridge function 17 5 10 Locking of the hob 17 6 COOK RECOMMENDATIONS 19 6 1 Cookware 19 6 2 Crockery size 20 6 3 Setting 20 7 CLEANING AND CARE 21 8 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 22 9 WHAT TO DO IF 23 10 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 26 11...

Page 5: ...ng 41 1 1 3 Clean or replace activated carbon filter recirculation only 43 1 2 Cleaning and care 44 1 2 1 Cleaning supplies utensils 44 1 2 2 Cleaning the device from the outside 45 1 2 3 Maintain the device 45 15 Error messages 46 1 1 How to behave in case of errors 46 1 2 Error table 46 17 Accessories and spare parts 48 17 1 Accessories and spare parts order 48 17 2 Accessories 48 17 2 1 Accesso...

Page 6: ...3 Power supply connection 63 22 3 Assembling the device 63 22 3 1 Assembling diagram 63 22 3 2 Assemble the reducing adapter for exhaust air operation with Ø125 mm air duct only 65 22 3 3 Assembling the hob 66 22 3 4 Install window tilt switch for exhaust air operation only 67 22 3 5 Establish power supply 68 22 3 6 Connect exhaust duct for exhaust air operation only 68 22 4 Cleaning the extractor...

Page 7: ...ies with the valid regula tions The device must not be connected to the electrical net work via an extension cable The appliance must not be used over a dishwasher or tumble dryer the released water vapor could damage the electronics Do not switch on the device via an external timer or a separate remote control 1 2 General safety instructions Switch off the cooking zones after each use Overheated ...

Page 8: ...unbreakable Especially sharp and hard objects that fall on the cooking surface can damage them Do not knock pots and edges against the glass Do not use the cooking zones with empty cookware Avoid sugar plastic or aluminum foil on the hot cook ing zones These substances melt stick and can cause cracks breaks or other permanent changes in the glass when cooled If you still get to the hot cooking zon...

Page 9: ...ers Make sure that the cookware is always centered on the cooking zone The bottom of the pan must cover as much of the cooking zone as possible For people with a pacemaker there is an electromagnetic field in the vicinity of the switched on device which could possibly impair the pacemaker If in doubt please contact the manufacturer of the pacemaker or your doctor Do not use syntetique or aluminum ...

Page 10: ...okware bottom diameter max Ø 175 mm Nominal power 1400 W Booster performance Energy consumption ECcw 177 3 Wh kg Cooking zone in the back right Cookware bottom diameter max Ø 215 mm Nominal power 2300 W Booster performance 3000 W Energy consumption ECcw 168 4 Wh kg Cooking zone front right Cookware bottom diameter max Ø 175 mm Nominal power 1400 W Booster performance Energy consumption ECcw 181 9 ...

Page 11: ...nel 3 Control panel Fig 1 1 Selection button 2 Timer and power indicator 3 Timer and power indicator 4 Selection button 5 Timer button 6 Timer button 7 Selection button 8 Power Meters 9 On Off button 10 Cooking zone light 11 Selection button ...

Page 12: ...y Electronic error H Residual heat Cooking area is hot P Booster The booster power is activated L Locking The recess is secured Bridge 2 Cooking zones are bridged 4 1 Ventilation The fan works automatically It starts at low speed as soon as the values released by the electronics exceed a certain threshold The higher speed is set when the induction hob is used intensively The fan reduces its speed ...

Page 13: ...ed steel stainless steel with magnetic base Unsuitable induction cookware Copper aluminum glass wood earthenware ceramics non magnetic stain less steel The induction cooking zone is automatically adjusted to the size of the cookware The cookware must not fall below a certain bottom diameter otherwise the induction does not switch on Each pot bottom diameter must have a minimum size depending on th...

Page 14: ...höht werden und das U Symbol erscheint in der An zeige The U disappears when a pot is put back on the cooking zone If the pot is removed from the cooking zone during cooking the cooking zone switches off immediately and the display shows U The U disappears when a pot is put back on the cooking zone The cooking zone continues with the previously set power level After use switch off the cooking zone...

Page 15: ... for 5 min Turn off power Press 9 Automatic control of the power The hob is equipped with a high performance In order not to exceed this maximum power the electronics automatically reduce the cooking level of another cooking zone when the power function is activated This cooking zone will then flash 9 and show the reduced power 7 Selected cooking zone Other cooking zone e g Performance level 9 P s...

Page 16: ...eed to repeat this operation several times Automatic switch off When the programmed cooking time has elapsed 00 will flash and an acoustic signal will sound To turn off the beep and the flashing just press any key Timer as egg timer Activity Control panel Display Switch on the hob Press drücken Cooking zone light Select timer Press and 00 Minutes Shorten the time Press from 30 to 29 28 27 Extend t...

Page 17: ...d Π on the rear cooking zones Increase perfor mance Press 1 to 9 Turn off bridge On the 2 left cooking zones Press key simultane ously 0 or H on the 2 Cooking zones 5 10 Locking of the hob To avoid a change in the cooking zone setting e g when cleaning the glass the operation buttons except the button can be locked Activate locking Activity Control panel Display Turn on the trough Press 4 x 0 or H...

Page 18: ...Flow In Premium 02 07 2018 18 COMMISSIONING THE COOKING FIELD Locking of the hob Activity Control panel Display Locking Together on 4 x 0 or H switch off and in front no indication press right Press ...

Page 19: ... The pot manufacturers specify whether their products are induction suitable To check the induction compatibility of the pots Fill the dishes with some water and place it on the induc tion cooking zone Switch the cooking zone to power level 9 This water must be warm in a few seconds Hold a magnet to the bottom of the dish If the magnet sticks the dishes are suitable Some pots may generate noise wh...

Page 20: ... 6 3 Setting ranges this informations are reference values 1 to 2 Melting dissolving prepara tion Sauces butter chocolate gelatin yoghurt 2 to 3 Sources thawing keeping warm Rice Frozen meal fish vegetables 3 to 4 Steaming stewing Fish vegetables fruits 4 to 5 Stewing swelling thawing Fish vegetables pasta cereals legumes frozen foods 6 to 7 Parboiling simmering Meat liver eggs sausage goulash rou...

Page 21: ...vice it must be switched off Cleaning the device with a steam cleaner or high pressure cleaner is not permitted for safety reasons Never use abrasive or aggressive cleaning agents such as detergents Grill and oven sprays stain or rust remover scour ing sand or sponges with scratching surfaces Then rub the hob with a clean cloth Remove sugar plastic or aluminium foil immediately after switching off...

Page 22: ...le Electrical and electronic devices still contain valuable mate rials But you also get harmful substances that are neces sary for their function and safety Therefore never put your old appliance in the residual waste Instead use the collection center sat up by your municipal ity for returning and recycling old electrical and electronic equipment ...

Page 23: ...3 Release the button Then press the and buttons simultaneously until flashing E icons appear 4 Expect the E to stay fixed 5 E will automatically become C symbols The deletion process is done VI Reconfiguration of the hob 1 Take a pot with magnetic bottom diameter 16 cm 2 Select a cooking zone operation when pressing the O 3 Place the pot on the appropriate cooking zone 4 Wait until C changes to Th...

Page 24: ... cooling fan continues after switching off This is not a fault the fan runs until the unit has cooled down The fan switches off automatically The automatic warm up does not switch on The cooking zone is still hot H The highest power level is switched on 9 The order display L See the chapter Locking the hob The order display U See the chapter on keeping warm The order advertisement II See the chapt...

Page 25: ... TO DO IF The display will show E8 The air inlet of the fan is clogged free it The display will show E C Error in the configuration Initialize the hob again see chap ter The E 4 appears If any of the above signs persist call for service ...

Page 26: ...ther side must be unobstructed The worktop should be finished with heat resistant adhesive 100 C The wall end strips must be heat resistant The hob must not be installed above stoves without fans dishwashers washing or drying equipment In order to achieve sufficient ventilation of the electronics in the hob an air space of 20 mm is necessary under the trough If there is a drawer under the hob do n...

Page 27: ...ical cables must be perfectly covered by installation If the device is not equipped with an accessible plug other separation options must be considered for fixed installation in accordance with the installation instructions The supply cable must be installed so that the hot parts of the hob are not touched Attention This device is only designed for a power supply of 230 V 50 60 Hz Always connect t...

Page 28: ...e earth terminal neutral to terminal 4 phase L to terminal 1 or 2 Biphases 400V 2P N Attach the ground to the earth terminal neutral to terminal 4 phase L1 to terminal 1 and phase L2 to terminal 2 Attention Unscrew the screws from the housing more than necessary Then insert the wires correctly and tighten the screws ...

Page 29: ... device Fig 2 Description of the range hood 1 Cooking field suction 2 Induction cooking field 3 Engine box 4 Circulation fan box special accessories 12 2 Controlunit Fig 3 Touch control LED Electronics 1 Unlocking 2 Reduce fan level 3 LED display 4 Increase fan level 5 Delayed automatic shutoff ...

Page 30: ... 12 3 Purchased parts package Control electronics housing Extractor hood body Engine box 1 Elektronics box 1 Glass cover 2 Stainless steel cover 3 Exhaust air fitting 4 Cooking field suction 1 Glass cover 2 Stainless steel cover 3 Exhaust air fitting 4 Cooking field suction ...

Page 31: ...remium 02 07 2018 31 Device description Purchased parts package Fig 4 Purchased parts package 1 Cooking field suction 2 Exhaust air fitting 3 Elektronics box 4 Engine 5 Screws 6 Screws 7 Screws 8 Operating Guide ...

Page 32: ...symbol and signal word indi cates a possibly dangerous situation which may lead to death or serious injuries if not avoided ATTENTION This combination of symbol and signal word indi cates a possibly dangerous situation which may lead to minor or light injuries if not avoided PLEASE NOTE This combination of symbol and signal word indicates a possibly dangerous situation which may lead to material d...

Page 33: ... they do not interrupt the reading fluency while perform ing the action The above described signal words will be used Beispiel Loosen the screw ATTENTION Risk of jamming on the lid Close the lid carefully Tighten the screw Further labelling The following signs and highlighting are used for identifying handling instructions result descriptions bullet lists references and other elements in these ope...

Page 34: ...s operation instead of a fan or adequate ventilation 13 3 Children and persons with limited perception This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction by a person responsible for their safety concerning the use of the appliance i...

Page 35: ...he exhaust air shaft to flow back into the living areas inside the apartment Danger of suffocation Fig 5 Fireplace furnace or oven operated with ambient air Fig 6 Using a window flip switch 13 6 Power supply The device is powered by electricity therefore the danger of an electric shock persists Pay particular attention to the following If an additional socket is required to connect the device you ...

Page 36: ... of electric shock Call the customer service department Ä CustomerService Hotline for Germany Aus tria Switzerland France Belgium Netherlands and Luxem bourg on page 3 In order to prevent the danger of electric shock do never turn a faulty or damaged device on Ziehen Sie den Netzstecker oder schalten Sie die Sicherung im Sicherungskasten aus Call the customer service department Ä CustoService Hotl...

Page 37: ...4 2 Switch fan on off You may turn the fan on off using the control unit or the remote control Turn the fan on when you start cooking and wait 10 15 after you finished before turning off the device This will ensure the best possible removal of cooking vapours 14 2 1About the control unit Switching on the fan 1 When the device is not in operation the digital display is in standby mode and appears a...

Page 38: ...l shut down Turning the delayed shut off automatic on 1 Press the Timer button Fig 9 5 Delayed shut off automatic has been activated The engine will automatically shut down after 15minutes Fig 9 Turning the delayed shut off automatic on off Turning the delayed shut off automatic off 2 Press the sensor button again Fig 9 5 Delayed shut off automatic has been deactivated 2 Increase the fan speed by ...

Page 39: ...ase fil ter must be cleaned Fig 10 To delete the metal grease filter cleaning prompt proceed as follows To delete the fat filter saturation indicator Fig 10 2 press and hold the key while the trigger is off but in the ejected state until E appears on the screen Now the metal grease filter cleaning prompt has been deleted Fig 10 Deleting the metal grease filter cleaning prompt warning ...

Page 40: ...eaning or replacing the activated carbon filter for circula tion fan operation only DANGER Danger to life due to high voltage There is an immediate risk of fatal injury in case of contact with live parts of the device Pull out the mains plug from the socket or switch off the fuse inside the fuse box be fore initiating any maintenance or cleaning work PLEASE NOTE The device performance will be nega...

Page 41: ...e metal grease filter Remove the metal grease filter Fig 11 Removing the metal cover 1 Cover 2 Extractor hood box Fig 12 Removal of metal grease filters 1 Cleaning the metal grease filter The metal grease filter retains solid components from vapors in the kitchen such as oil or dust and greatly reduces fume hood contamination 1 Remove the metal cover on the air inlet duct of your hood box Fig 11 2...

Page 42: ...ilter with warm water 7 Place the metal grease filter loosely and vertically without adding other tableware into the dishwasher 8 Start any program with a temperature of no higher than 55 C 9 Put the metal grease filter on a on an absor bent pad 10 Move the metal grease filter in the direction of the arrow and insert it into the air extraction ductFig 13 11 Clearing the warning for cleaning the me...

Page 43: ...n the direction of the arrow towards the front is held with magnets Fig 15 Fig 15 1 Activated carbon filter housing 2 Activated carbon filter with frame 2 Unscrew the connecting screw Fig 16 1 Fig 16 Fig 16 13 To keep water and food waste the hat box has a slot inside Fig 14 2 How to clean the inner box Pull up inside the device slot Fig 14 The hood box can be cleaned in the dish washer After clea...

Page 44: ...17 Inserting the activated carbon filter 5 Re insert the activated carbon filter by performing the previous steps in reverse order 15 2 Cleaningand care 15 2 1 Cleaningsupplies utensils PLEASE NOTE Property damage due to unsuitable cleaning proce dures Unsuitable cleaning procedures may result in property damages Always use the cleaning agents devices specified in this operating manual only Do not...

Page 45: ... outside 6 Apply the respective cleaning agent stainless steel or glass with a soft cloth 7 Wipe the device thoroughly dry using a soft cloth 8 Maintain the device 15 2 3 Maintaining the device To prevent the fast re soling of the stainless steel parts the treatment with a stainless steel care spray is necessary 9 Apply with a soft cloth the stainless steel care spray in a very thin layer on the s...

Page 46: ...iption Cause Solution remedy Device does not function No connection to the mains power supply Connect the device to the mains power supply Defective fuse Check the fuse inside your fuse box Power failure Check the function of other electric equipment Loss of performance efficiency increased operating noise Dirtied metal grease filters Clean the metal grease filters Dirtied activated carbon filter ...

Page 47: ...7 Error messages Error table If you cannot solve the issue using the present table call the customer service department Ä Customer Service Hotline for Germany Austria Switzerland France Belgium Netherlands and Luxembourg on page 3 ...

Page 48: ...the device Only use original SILVERLINE spare parts or accessories approved by SILVERLINE In case of any uncertainties always call the customer service department Ä Customer service Hotline forGermany Austria Switzerland France Belgium Nether lands and Luxembourg on page 3 Purchase any spare parts or accessories either through your retail dealer or the service department Ä Customer Service Hotline...

Page 49: ... accessories exhaust air fan operation 17 2 2 Accessories exhaust air fan operation Window flip switch with cable Fig 18 Window flip switch with cable Radio operated window flip switch Fig 19 Radio operated window flip switch Fig 18 Item no FKS cable Fig 19 Item no FFKSL ...

Page 50: ...g 20 Exhaust gas temperature sensor device with ATW CABLE Fig 21 Exhaust gas tempera ture sensor device with ATW RA DIO 17 2 3 Accessories recirculating air operation Activated carbon filter Fig 22 Activated carbon filter Fig 21 Item no ATW RADIO Fig 22 U START 811 Item no YM974 3413 01 Fig 20 Item no ATW CABLE ...

Page 51: ...pray 17 3 Extractor hood accessories High quality metal grease filters Fig 25 High quality metal grease filters Fig 23 AF 811 Item no YM974 3413 02 Fig 24 PS 500 Item no YT950 0000 05 Fig 25 Item no YT142 3413 01 Ask your specialised kitchen equipment retailer for a metal grease filter fitting for you extractor hood Alternatively you may find the required information on our website www silverline2...

Page 52: ...used by device falling down The heavy device weight may cause the risk of injuries Always ask a another person to secure the device while assembling or disassem bling it 18 1 2 Disassembling the device ATTENTION Disconnect the device from the mains power supply 1 Move the activated carbon filter Fig 26 2 towards the direction of the error Abb 26 Fig 26 1 Activated carbon filter housing 2 Activated...

Page 53: ...ecting screw Fig 28 Fig 29 1 Mounting screws of the device 2 Equipment Fig 30 1 Assembly screws 2 Hood use 3 Mounting screws 4 Loosen the screws A B C D E F of the air extraction connection on the motor Fig 28 5 Disconnect the power connection of the device and remove the motor 7 Loosen the mounting screws Fig 29 1 9 Turn the clamping screws and remove the cap insert Fig 30 10 Remove the connectin...

Page 54: ...e usable materials of the packaging Dispose such material in the disposal container expressively specified for this purpose only Device marked with the symbol in Fig 32 must not be disposed into the regular household waste but delivered to the indicated recycling centres for electric and electronic devices ENVIRONMENT Danger to the environment resulting from wrongful disposal The wrongful disposal...

Page 55: ...ine power output W 155 W Overall performance W 155 W Connection exhaust air duct Ø 150 mm Exhaust air discharge power Min Max Normal operation 386 473 m3 h Pursuant to EU regulation 65 2014 EN61591 EN60704 2 13 EN50554 Noise impact dB A with power level 2 Min Max Normal operation 67 66 dB A Pursuant to EU regulation 65 2014 EN61591 EN60704 2 13 EN50554 Cleaning the metal grease filter dishwasher p...

Page 56: ... Type plate Example 1 Model name 2 Item number 3 Manufacturer 4 Revision number 5 Serial number 6 Customer service 7 Technical specifications The type plate is located behind the metal grease filter inside the hood body and contains the above listed infor mation ...

Page 57: ...gligibly affected by the defect the device is subject to visible external damage before assembly the device does not have any features that indicate repairs or other intervention by workshops not authorized by the manufactur er the product has no defects and consequential damage caused by incorrect or insufficiently dimensioned exhaust air duct by the incorrect or insufficiently dimensioned exhaus...

Page 58: ...nty claim did not exist This warranty applies to the extent and under the above conditions in cluding submission of proof of purchase and delivery even in the case of resale for any subsequent future owner of the equipment To assert warranty claims we also need to provide the following infor mation Name address and telephone of the end customer Information about the person company who carried out ...

Page 59: ...02 07 2018 59 Warranty For any questions concerning complaints please call the customer service department Ä Customer service hotline for Germany Aus tria Switzerland France Belgium Netherlands and Luxembourg on page 3 ...

Page 60: ...age the packaging material out of the reach of children or persons that may no un derstand theses dangers 1 Unpack the extractor hood and all further parts in cluded in the box and check the content for complete ness and whether everything is free from visible errors 2 Check the engine function If you detect any damage contact immediately your specialist retailer or the customer service depart men...

Page 61: ...lways ensure the sufficient inflow of fresh air for example by using a window flip switch If you have any questions please consult your competent chimney sweeper Fig 34 Exhaust air fan operation In extract air mode the kitchen fumes are drawn in cleaned via the metal grease filter and directed outwards through the exhaust air duct Fig 34 The exhaust air must not be vented through a chimney that is...

Page 62: ... operation Activated carbon filters required lower exhaust performance high er noise level higher odor nuisance higher condensation Unpacking and assembling A wall opening possibly requiring a core hole drilling with a diameter of 150 mm is necessary If you opt for using the exhaust air operation and have not any connection facility for the exhaust air duct yet contact please a specialist company ...

Page 63: ...er hood in such a way that you can reach the mains plug even after in stallation WARNING Danger to life due to improper installation Incorrect installation of an additionally required socket may result in electric shock Contact a qualified electrician if you need an additional socket Complete assembling the stove inside the kitchen counter top 1 Fit the exhaust air adapter for the flat duct of the...

Page 64: ...bly screws for the switching circuit 2 Control box 5 Drill a hole of Ø260 mm for the engine ex haust air duct Fig 41 Fig 41 Fig 42 3 Carry out the installation of the device with the 4 screws Fig 39 1 4 Switch box Fig 40 2 Use the mounting screws to install the switch box in the kitchen worktop Fig 40 1 6 Cut out at the bottom Do not draw the air ex tract with the screws A B C D E F Fig 42 ...

Page 65: ... the power supply connection for the device 10 Connect the cooking field power cable with ajunc tion box designated for cooking ranges Fig 45 2 with the data cable from the switch box Fig 45 3 11 Plug the mains cable of the hob extractor Fig 45 1 into the socket Fig 45 5 Fig 45 12 Plug the power cord of the control box Fig 45 4 into the socket Fig 45 5 13 Plug the motor connection cable from the c...

Page 66: ...iency of exhaust air ventilation and notably increases the operating noise of the extractor hood 22 3 3 Assembling the cooking field High self weight ATTENTION Risk of injury caused by device falling down The heavy device weight may cause the risk of injuries Always ask a another person to secure the device while assembling or disassem bling it Unpacking and assembling ...

Page 67: ...rnace or oven operated with ambient air requires the installation of a window flip switch to ensure a sufficient fresh air supply 1 Fixate the window flip switch at the window For more information please see the manufacturer s operating manual You will more information and order in structions in the 2 Press the lid Fig 46 together along its long sides to open the black box Fig 46 and take the lid ...

Page 68: ...lish power supply WARNING Risk of injury from damaged power cable Connect the power plug with the selected mains sock et outlet without bending the power cable 22 3 6 Connecting the exhaust air duct for exhaust air fan operation only Connect the exhaust air fittings with a diameter of 150 mm with the exhaust air duct with the same diameter size For best results of reducing the extractor hood opera...

Page 69: ...EASE NOTE Property damage due to neglected cleaning After assembling the extractor hood clean its external surfaces chapter 15 2 2 Outside cleaning of the device on page 45 and treat them according to the given instructions chapter 15 2 3 Servicing the device on page 45 Unpacking and assembling ...

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