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Cooker hood

OPERATING AND

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

EFP 662

375 1514 00 / 02.05

Summary of Contents for EFP 662

Page 1: ...Cooker hood OPERATING AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS EFP 662 375 1514 00 02 05 ...

Page 2: ...a tion of the unit These operating instructions contain information on elimination of any faults occurring Refer to section entitled What to do if If this information is not sufficient there are two con tact addresses for obtaining further assistance at any time The customer service center in your locality see section Customer service Answers can be given here to all questions concer ning the equi...

Page 3: ...Lamp 7 Cleaning and servicing 8 External cleaning 8 Cleaning the metal filter 8 Cleaning filter area 8 Cleaning the glass extension 9 Changing the carbon in the filter 9 Replacing the lamps 10 What to do if 11 Installation instructions 12 Safety information 12 Exhaust system 12 Fitting for circulating air 13 Fitting instructions 14 Fitting the carbon filter 16 Electrical connection power supply 16...

Page 4: ...itch off the unit in the event of a fault withdraw the power plug from the socket Never withdraw the plug by pulling the cable Safety for children Packing materials e g foil Styropor can be danger ous for children Danger of suffocation Keep packing materials away from children Safety during use The cooker hood should only be used for ventilating the cooking area If the unit is used incorrectly or ...

Page 5: ...r the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is dispo sed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product For more detailed information about recycling of this product please contact your local city office your household waste di...

Page 6: ...ing air version If the structural conditions do not permit an exhaust pipe to be fitted the exhaust system can be provided with an additional activated carbon filter which collects bacteria and odours The clean air is then returned to the cooking area The carbon filter 7 8 9 is available as a special ac cessory Before using for the first time Initial pre cleaning Clean the outer parts with a cloth...

Page 7: ...tion 0 The air flow can be regulated with slide switch 2 Position Types of cooking 0 switched off I low keeping warm poaching cooking below the boiling point II medium steaming simmering stewing boiling III high boiling up browning frying Switching off Push in extension 1 to stop the fan is switched off Lamp The lamp is switched on and off with slide switch 3 Position 0 lamp off Position I lamp on...

Page 8: ... Press metal filter 5 up at rear and withdraw for wards Cleaning metal filter 2 Wash the metal filter 5 every 2 to 4 weeks in a dishwasher or in a detergent solution rinse while hot and allow to dry fully Place filter in the dishwasher so that the water can circulate well Discoloration of the filter is normal and does not affect its function Replacing metal filter 3 Press metal filter 5 up at rear...

Page 9: ...an glass extension with a suitable glass clean ing agent Replacing glass extension 4 Pull out both extension rails 6 slightly 5 Insert cleaned glass extension 1 in extension rails 6 and push back until it engages with springs 7 Caution Check that the springs have en gaged correctly Changing the carbon in the filter provided the unit is fitted for circulating air operation Removing the carbon filte...

Page 10: ...op springs then engage at front 8 Insert metal filter Changing the lamps Remove the power supply to the cooker hood without fail Pull out plug or switch off fuse 1 Lamp 3 slide switch at position 0 2 Press front lamp cover up and remove downwards at rear When replacing the lamp use the same model candle lamp 25 W E14 3 Clean lamp cover if necessary in mild detergent solution dry well and replace i...

Page 11: ...t time Severe soiling of hood casing Fat and deposits on furniture Condensation on wall Operation with suction too low Low pressure in room Use higher level Ensure air supply Severe soiling behind filters and in exhaust pipes Air flow rate too high Low pressure in room Operate hood at lower level Ensure air supply Condensation formation on extension Insufficient suction High air resistance from Di...

Page 12: ... fat filters and taken outside through an exhaust pipe Warning The exhaust air must not be taken to a smoke stack if exhausts from other appliances are present which are not electrically operated Sufficient ventilation must be ensured if steam exhaust and appliances not operated electrically are used together The cantonal fire prevention regulations must also be observed Requirements for the exhau...

Page 13: ...n The damming flap must be removed for circulating air operation since otherwise the cooker hood does not operate Dismantling the anti air flap 1 Set flap vertical 2 Press on one side 1 and withdraw the other side upwards 2 max 140 635 0 50 319 201 20 49 1502 275 138 2050 495 598 600 100 A 319 N 330 A appliance N niche D Ventilation grille min 200 cm2 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 Pa Air flow Level...

Page 14: ...screws and the specified studs I II 2 right and 2 left 1 Mount appropriate plug yellow green protection earth blue neutral brown line 2 Mark holes in base on left and right with drilling template 3 Secure stud I with screw Fitting in an upper cabinet a Score straps at front and rear b Break out straps from above Fitting between two upper cabinets Do not remove straps for fitting between two upper ...

Page 15: ...l A countersinking to screw head Following lateral fixing of the cooker hood the upper fixing must also be performed 6 Fasten the cooker hood to the upper cabinet through the two oblong holes with the two screws 4x12 supplied 7 Insert connecting cable in socket provided Caution The plug must be accessible after fit ting 8 Push lamp housing as arrow up to wall ø8x26 II ø4x40 ø4x12 fa max 40 mm ...

Page 16: ...onnec tion power supply Warning The electrical connection must be provided by a licenced installation engineer Caution The plug must be accessible after fit ting A socket must be provided The length of the connect ing cable is approx 1 m A cable type of at least H05RR F should be provided if the connecting cable is replaced spare part number 375 1515 00 Installation of an exter nal air supply valv...

Page 17: ...t height 49 mm Width 598 mm Depth 320 mm Depth with extension open 520 mm Minimum spacing from cooking area Electrical cooker 500 mm Gas cooker 700 mm Connection voltage 230 V 50 Hz Power consumption Total consumption 240 W Max lamp rating 2 x 25 W Total weight 10 150 kg ...

Page 18: ...e plate of your unit Serial number Model designation Prod number Please always state these data for Requesting customer service Ordering spare parts or accessories Technical queries The name plate is fitted in the lamp casing Make exact notes of your observations to simplify the preparations and work of our service techni cian Dial the service no Please be at home when the service technician ar ri...

Page 19: ...on improper use or neglect the replacement of any light bulbs or removable parts of glass or plastic Costs incurred for calls to put right an appliance which is improperly installed or calls to appliances outside the United Kingdom Appliances found to be in use within a commercial environment plus those which are subject to rental agree ments Products of Electrolux manufacture which are not market...

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