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Auto Clean

A unique "Auto-Clean" function has been provided in this kitchen hood.
This kitchen hood comes equipped with an oil collector tray. During
cooking, the excess oil and dirt which gets sucked into the kitchen hood
get drained into this oil collector.

Touch Symbol

Function

Power ON/OFF

Touch the symbol to switch ON/OFF the kitchen
hood

Low Fan Speed

Touch the symbol to start the fan at a low speed 
& decrease the fan speed when set at a higher
speed.

Increase Fan Speed

Touch the symbol to increase the fan speed to 
medium or high.

Auto Clean

Touch the symbol for 3 seconds in standby
mode to start the auto-clean function.

Light ON/OFF

Touch the symbol to switch ON/OFF the lights.

Hand Movement

Function

Left to Right 
(First Time)

The kitchen hood will start operating at a low speed.

Left to Right 
(Second Time)

The kitchen hood speed will switch to Medium &
then to High speed.

Right to Left 
(First time)

The kitchen hood will start a delay timer of 1minute

Right to Left 
(Second time)

The motor will stop running and the kitchen hood 
will shut down.

Gesture Control

Gesture control is the ability to recognise and interpret the movement of

the human body in order to interact with and control the PCB system

without direct physical contact. This feature could avoid poor touch
caused by oil/grease on hand.

Wave your hand in front of the sensor area, reasonable distance is 50 mm

then start to control the kitchen hood with hand gestures.

Summary of Contents for CROMA AG247701

Page 1: ...KITCHEN HOOD Thank you for choosing Croma Kitchen Hood Model Name Model Number AG247701 CRLG60CCHA247701 AG247702 CRLG60CCHA247702 AG247703 CRLG60CCHA247703 AG247704 CRLG90CCHA247704 AG247705 CRLG90CCHA247705 ...

Page 2: ... products are designed around you so that you can connect with the product quickly We hope you have a truly rewarding experience with Croma Your inputs and feedback will not only encourage us to design better and more user friendly products but will also help us in improving our current product range We look forward to your feedback on this product s page on croma com Thank You Team Croma ...

Page 3: ...7704 CRLG90CCHA247705 Packaging Contents This package contains the items listed below In case any of the listed items are missing immediately contact Croma Customer Care at 1800 572 7662 S N Items Qty 1 Kitchen Hood Main Unit 1 2 User Manual 1 3 Fixture Material 1 4 Duct Material 1 5 Duct Pipe 1 ...

Page 4: ...dB 58 65 65 65 65 No of Filters Nos 02 01 01 No of Buttons Nos 05 05 05 Voltage Frequency V Hz 220 240 50 220 240 50 220 240 50 220 240 50 220 240 50 Speed Nos 03 03 03 03 03 Motor Power W 65 160 160 160 160 Features Features CRLG60CCHA 247701 CRLG60CCHA 247702 CRLG60CCHA 247703 CRLG90CCHA 247704 CRLG90CCHA 247705 Aesthetic Fusion of Design and Performance Size cm 60 60 60 90 90 Aluminium Cassette...

Page 5: ... connected as in the below picture by means of an extraction duct enamel aluminium exible pipe or in ammable material with an interior diameter of 150mm Installation Instruction Choose the type of drill bit according to the material of the wall All dimensions mentioned below are in millimeter ...

Page 6: ...rning in the instruction sheet concerning the operation of the appliance when air is discharged from the room When the Kitchen hood and appliance supplied with energy other than electricity are simultaneously in operation the negative pressure in the room must not exceed 4 Pa 4x1Q 5 Bar Drill 3 x 8mm holes to accommodate the bracket Screw and tighten the bracket onto the wall with the screws screw...

Page 7: ...ting the upper kitchen hood into the lower kitchen hood Then pulling out the upper kitchen hood upwards Adjust to reach the height required Sliding the kitchen hood to adjust the kitchen hood height When the height you required is reached then hang the xing hole to the xing screws as shown in the below pictures Fix the one way valve to the air outlet of the kitchen hood Then attached the exhaust p...

Page 8: ...h 2 pcs of 4mm x 8mm screws Sliding the kitchen hood to adjust the kitchen hood height When the height you required is reached then x 2 pcs of 4mm x 8mm screws onto the hole xing with the plate I as shown in the pictures Drill 2 x 8 mm holes to accommodate plate II Screw and tighten plate II onto the wall with 2 screws provided Assemble the kitchen hood onto the unit and x it with 2 screws ...

Page 9: ...od on the hanging scaffold enclose the outside kitchen hood on it at the proper position and insert a hook into the bracket to x the outside kitchen hood temporarily See the pic 3 Fix the air outlet in the vent on the hood s body and connect the extensible pipe with the air outlet See the pic 4 Extend the hose out of the hanging scaffold and x the hood s body on the bracket See the pic 5 Detach the ...

Page 10: ...Usage Instructions Operating Functions Control Panel ...

Page 11: ...an function Light ON OFF Touch the symbol to switch ON OFF the lights Hand Movement Function Left to Right First Time The kitchen hood will start operating at a low speed Left to Right Second Time The kitchen hood speed will switch to Medium then to High speed Right to Left First time The kitchen hood will start a delay timer of 1minute Right to Left Second time The motor will stop running and the...

Page 12: ...r has worked for 9 minutes the fan will automatically start operating at low speed for the balance remaining 1 minute Most of the grease present within the kitchen hood will get evaporated and blown out of the air outlet Any remaining grease will get drained out into the oil collector tray located at the back of the lter The auto clean function will stop operating at the end of 10 minutes Wait for...

Page 13: ...g detergent Never use metal pads chemicals abrasive material or stiff brush to clean the kitchen hood Monthly Cleaning for grease lter Clean the lter every month to avoid choking due to grease resulting in the risk of re The lter collects grease smoke and dust which directly affects the efficiency of the kitchen hood Do not use it for cleaning Can be used for cleaning Introducing Croma Kitchen Hood wi...

Page 14: ...the same type and rated bulb lamp 220V E14 Max 40W Troubleshooting Problem Probable cause What to do The light ON but the fan not working The fan blade is jammed Switch OFF the unit and repair it by the authorised service centre only Motor is damaged Both the light fan not working The bulb is fused damaged Get the bulb replaced it by the authorised service centre only Loose power connection Proper...

Page 15: ...ended to be used by people including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or a lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instructions concerning the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety To protect against electric shock always unplug from the outlet when not in use and before cleaning To disconnect remove the plug ...

Page 16: ...ppliances burning gas or other fuels The air must not be discharged into a ue that is used for exhausting fumes from appliances burning gas or other fuels Regulations concerning the discharge of air have to be ful lled This appliance if not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been g...

Page 17: ...Product packaging has the purpose of protecting an appliance from damage that might occur during transportation The materials used for packaging are recyclable and are selected because of respect for the environment and ease of disposal with the aim of material reintegration into the product production cycles This mechanism not only allows the reduction of the volume of waste but also makes a more...

Page 18: ...g from accidents or damage while in transit or during transfer to our service centres 6 Whether defective items or components are to be replaced repaired shall be left to the sole discretion of Croma In case of replacement of a part the defective part removed from the kitchen hood becomes the property of Croma 7 The unit must be installed and operated strictly as per speci cations given in the Ins...

Page 19: ...y in services of the appliance or complaint resolution if it is due to reasons beyond its control 10 These products are not for use by children The company is not liable for any damage or physical injury arising out of improper use modi cation or alteration of the product or due to unauthorised use and poor maintenance of this product 11 The labour charges shall be payable by the customer after th...

Page 20: ...ollectors glass metal plastic rubber parts outer body and items subject to normal wear and tear due to operation d On altered products or accessories meaning i Serial numbers or date tags that have been removed altered or obliterated ii Broken seals or that show evidence of tempering iii Mismatched board serial number iv Non conforming or non Croma housings lters spares or parts 6 LTW is also not ...

Page 21: ...y exposed to the ame of the cooktop hob m Customer failing to read the right usage of the product from the user s manual customer failing to understand standard features of the product n The wrong installation the gap between the base of the kitchen hood and the top of the cooktop built in hob is not maintained as mentioned in the instruction manual 7 If at any time during the tenure of the warran...

Page 22: ...was not in use during the warranty period for any reason In niti Retail Limited IRL guarantees the product purchased to be free from defects resulting from the use of faulty parts or poor workmanship during its manufacture subject to the terms of the limited warranty Warranty These warranty instructions are detailed on our website and can be accessed through the link https www croma com lp warrant...

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