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User Manual

Assembly �nstruct�ons

Hood
SHAPE 060 BL - SHAPE 060 WH -

SHAPE 060 GR
SHAPE 090 BL - SHAPE 090 WH -

SHAPE 090 GR

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Summary of Contents for SHAPE 060 BL

Page 1: ...User Manual Assembly nstruct ons Hood SHAPE 060 BL SHAPE 060 WH SHAPE 060 GR SHAPE 090 BL SHAPE 090 WH SHAPE 090 GR Read th s manual pr or to perform ng any task ...

Page 2: ...1 en_US IMPORTER DAVOLINE KLIMATECHNIKI S A 35 MARİNOU ANTİPA THESSALONIKI GREECE 12 08 2020 User Manual 2 ...

Page 3: ...washer 16 5 3 Hand Wash 16 6 APPLIANCE POSITION 17 6 1 Installation and Unpacking of the Appliance 17 6 2 Recommendations for Energy Saving 17 7 CONTENT OF PACKAGE 18 8 OVERVIEW OF hood 19 9 ASSEMBLY OF PRODUCT 20 9 1 Installation of the Sheet Metal Flue 21 10 USE OF PRODUCT 23 10 1 Efficient Use With Regard to Energy Saving 23 10 2 Use of Hood 24 11 REPLACING THE LAMPS 25 11 1 Halogen Lamp Replac...

Page 4: ...1 TECHNICAL DRAWING 395 350 411 596 414 213 166 5 400 20 24 80 330 690 350 130 411 796 414 261 250 400 20 25 80 380 Fig 1 TECHNICAL DRAWING 12 08 2020 User Manual 4 ...

Page 5: ...690 350 130 411 896 414 261 250 400 20 25 80 380 Fig 2 TECHNICAL DRAWING 12 08 2020 User Manual 5 ...

Page 6: ... plug 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 they work for a long time The lamps may burn your hand as they will be hot n Kitchen hoods are manufactured for household use in normal home cooking There is a risk of mal function in other types of us...

Page 7: ...ous keep them away from children n If the feeder cable is damaged it must be replaced by its manufac turer or its authorized technical service or any other personnel qualified at the same level in order to avoid any dangerous sit uation n In case of any deflagration de energize the cooker hood and cooking appliances and cover the flame Never use water to extin guish the fire n When cooking applian...

Page 8: ... sufficient air supply is provided do not use the appliance simultaneously with devices that discharge toxic gases through flue such as ventilated gas oil wood or coal 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 installation location and dis charge t...

Page 9: ... oils and fats catch fire easily Hot oils and fats should never be left unat tended Never try to put out the fire with water Turn off the cooker Kill the flames carefully using a cover fire blanket or a similar mate rial Gas operated cookers that do not have a cooking pot on create high heat during operation A ventilation device placed over the cookers can be damaged or burned for this reason Oper...

Page 10: ...reaker Call customer service Water leaking into the device may cause electric shock High pressure or steam cleaners must not be used DANGER Danger of physical injury During the installation there is a danger of phys ical injury due to the sharp edges Use protective gloves throughout the installation process of the appliance Due to risk of dropping the appliance assembly of all safety bolts and cov...

Page 11: ...use aggres sive and abrasive cleaning agents WARNING Dangers of fire and physical injury In case of repairing that is not performed according to the rules or as required turn off the fuse or unplug the feeder cable of your appliance Repairing must be performed only by the authorized technical service or authorized experts NOTICE If the appliance is faulty or damages turn off the fuse or unplug the...

Page 12: ...cooking Conden sates may cause corrosion damage Replace the malfunc tioning lamp right away to pre vent overloading of other lamps Moisture intrusion in electronic parts poses a risk of damage Never clean the con trol elements with a wet cloth The surface could be damaged due to a wrong cleaning process Clean stainless steel surfaces only in their brushing direction Do not use a stain less steel c...

Page 13: ... chimney 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 and then it is transferred back to the kitchen Fig 6 Fig 6 Air Circulation with Carbon Filter You need to install an active carbon filter in order to catch the substances which cause stink in the c...

Page 14: ...n 1 Place the carbon filter in its housing Fig 7 n 2 Rotating the carbon filter clock wise ensure that it is completely fit Fig 7 If carbon filter does not fit in completely it might drop and damage your product DANGER Never wash the carbon filters Keep carbon filters away from children REPLACEMENT OF CARBON FILTER 12 08 2020 User Manual 14 ...

Page 15: ...id or chlorine n Clean the stainless steel surfaces in their brushing direction only n Do not use stainless steel cleaning agents and wet clothes for 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 three months under normal use condi tions 1 to 2 hour...

Page 16: ... no effect on the function of the metal grease filter n Do not clean too dirty metal grease filters together with utensils in the dishwasher n Place the metal grease filters loosely and freely in the dish washer Metal grease filters must be placed in the dishwasher without jamming 5 3 Hand Wash For stubborn dirts you can use a special grease solvent You can buy such an agent from the authorized sa...

Page 17: ...ll be reported to the dealer too n Do not allow children to play the with packaging materials 6 2 Recommendations for Energy Saving n Replace the carbon filters on a regular basis n Regularly clean your aluminium fil 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 woul...

Page 18: ... Outer Flue 4 Ø150 120mm Plastic Flue Adapter Option 5 Flue Connection Plate 6 User Manual 7 Installation Template 8 Ø8mm Plastic Dowel 9 Ø6mm Plastic Dowel 10 4 8x50 Wall Mount Screw 11 3 5x9 5 Flue Connection Screw CONTENT OF PACKAGE 12 08 2020 User Manual 18 ...

Page 19: ...8 OVERVIEW OF hood 6 Fig 11 1 Inner Flue 2 Outer Flue 3 Body 4 Side Suction Plate Glass 5 Control Panel 6 Cooker Lighting OVERVIEW OF hood 12 08 2020 User Manual 19 ...

Page 20: ...f the drilling locations 1 Draw a mid location line from the ceiling perpendicular to the lower edge of the hood Fig 12 2 To drill the suspension holes of the flue place the mounting template on the surface where the appliance will be mounted on and mark the mounting holes Fig 12 b 3 Drill the suspension holes with Ø8mm drill and place the dowels Fig 12 b 2 piece 4 9x950 suspension screw with a cl...

Page 21: ...appliance will be used without a carbon filter mount the air discharge pipe 9 1 Installation of the Sheet Metal Flue Fig 14 Installing Air Discharge Connection n Connect one end of the air dis charge pipe directly to the air dis charge area n Mount the other end of the air dis charge pipe on the air discharge on the appliance n Insulate the connection locations as applicable Assembly of Sheet Meta...

Page 22: ...lling the upper flue upwards and screw to the flue connection plate through the left and the right sides Fig 14 2 n Mount the lower flue to the body through the left and the right sides Fig 14 ASSEMBLY OF PRODUCT Installation of the Sheet Metal Flue 12 08 2020 User Manual 22 ...

Page 23: ...function pressing any button will deactivate the timer func tion All active functions operated prior to activation of timer func tion will be deactivated after 15 minutes All active functions operated after activation of timer function will be reactivated after 15 minutes 10 1 Efficient Use With Regard to Energy Saving n When using your appliance adjust the speed settings according to vapour and o...

Page 24: ...ommend using low speeds under normal conditions and high speeds in cases of strong odours and intense vapour n You can start your appliance by pressing on the desired speed set ting button A B C n You can illuminate the cooking area by pressing the lamp D USE OF PRODUCT Use of Hood 12 08 2020 User Manual 24 ...

Page 25: ...used when replacing the lamp To find out the power rating used in the product see the declaration label in the product IEC Fig 16 Halogen lamp symbol Only self protection tungsten halogen lamp or self protection metal halide lamp must be used Fig 17 Halogen Lamp Replacement For replacing the halogen lamps push downwards on the lamp holder from its behind turn it a little bit counter clock wise and...

Page 26: ...e plug 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 run ning n Is the outlet diameter of the appliance s flue adequate min 120 mm n Are the metal filters clean Please check n If you use the hood without flue make sure that the carbon filters are not...

Page 27: ...nium 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 is Weak Check The Carbon Filter In products that work with carbon filters carbon filter must be replaced once in every 3 months under normal conditions It Does Not Discharge Air in flueless use Chec...

Page 28: ...0 EC Regulation on Electro magnetic Compliance and 2014 35 EC Regulation on Low Voltage Devices LVD Directives This device complies with the Directive on the Control of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Specifications of the device and this manual may be modified without prior notification TECHNICAL TABLE 12 08 2020 User Manual 28 ...

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