. . . . . Your new Cooker Hood Using your new Cooker Hood is very simple. Nevertheless, to get the best results it is important that you read this handbook thoroughly before installing and using your appliance for the first time. Electrical Requirements Any permanent electrical installation must comply with the latest I.E.E. Regulations and local electricity company regulations. For your own safety, this should be undertaken by a qualified electrician eg. your local electricity company or a contractor who is on the roll of the National Inspection Council for Electrical Installation Contracting (NICEIC). Please ensure that when the appliance is installed it is easily accessible for the engineer in the event of a breakdown. INCORRECT INSTALLATION COULD AFFECT THE SAFETY OF THE APPLIANCE If the Cooker Hood is permanently wired in, it must be via a suitable double pole isolating switch placed in a readily accessible position adjacent to the unit. Electrical Connection Before connecting to the mains supply ensure that the mains voltage corresponds to the voltage on the rating plate, inside the Cooker Hood. WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST NOT BE EARTHED! It is fitted with a 2 core mains supply cable and must be permanently connected to the electricity supply via a double pole switch having 3mm minimum contact gap on each pole. A Switched Fuse Connection Unit to BS 1363 Part 4, is a recommended mains supply connection accessory to ensure compliance with the Safety Requirements applicable to fixed wiring instructions. DISCONNECT THE COOKER HOOD FROM THE MAINS SUPPLY BEFORE CARRYING OUT ANY KIND OF MAINTENANCE OR CLEANING. WARNING: CHILDREN SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED TO PLAY WITH THE APPLIANCE OR TAMPER WITH THE CONTROLS. Contents Page Electrical Requirements 2 Get to know your Cooker Hood 4 Installing your Cooker Hood Installation for Recirculation 5-7 Installation for Extraction Mounting Height Fixing to the Cabinet Fixing to the Wall Operating your Cooker Hood 8 The Controls Do’s and Don’ts Caring for your Cooker Hood 9-10 Filters and their Replacement Cleaning How to Replace the Light Troubleshooting 11 Key Contacts Back Cover Appliance manufactured in EU. )%. . . . . . . . . . %%). . . !. +. %, . -&.&/.%%. . % . ). 0'.//1.%%. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Indesit Company, Morley Way , Peterborough, PE2 9JB Get to know your Cooker Hood. Unpacking Before installation, ensure that you have removed all packing pieces. Wire Clips Light Visor Controls Grease Filter Dimensions Height 15cm (53/4in) Width 60cm (231/2in) Depth 55cm (211/2in) Including visor. Fig.2a Fig.2b Installing your Cooker Hood Your new Cooker Hood can be installed either for recirculation or extraction through an outside wall. Installation: These distances, between hobs and grease filter must be observed. Minimum 65cm over an electric hob. Minimum 75cm over a gas hob. Minimum 40-45cm over a high level grill/ top oven. See page 7. Installation for Recirculation: If it is not possible to exhaust to the outside, the hood can be used to filter and recirculate the air (Fig.1). Fig.1 -To set deflector ready for extraction, slide the conversion control towards the outside of the conveyor until index C is visible (Fig.2a). -To set deflector ready for recirculation, slide the control towards the inside of the conveyor (Fig.2b). Pull the plastic tongue that blocks the index C outwards, to make the insertion of the deflector easier. Fit the supplied cover on the upper outlet hole. Fig.2 Extraction Recirculation NOTE: The hood is more efficient in the exhaust mode, therefore this position should be selected during the warmer months of the year when no heating is being used. When the room is being heated, if the recirculation position is selected heat will not be wasted. To obtain the best performance it is advisable to switch on the hood a few minutes before you start cooking and leave it running approximately 15 minutes after finishing. Installation for Extraction: Fig.3 This method is recommended if at all possible. Fumes and grease laden air are drawn into the underside of the hood and expelled out. The air can be expelled either upwards through a ventilating shaft (Fig.3 A) or directly through the wall to the outside (Fig.3 B). Ducting will be required if the Cooker Hood is mounted away from the outside vent. To connect the pipe, fit the coupling ring (Fig.3 C) in the selected outlet. Use the cover (Fig.3 D) to close the unused outlet. IMPORTANT: The exhaust air must not be expelled through a smoke or waste-gas chimney which is in use or through a shaft used for ventilating rooms or into the cavity of a cavity wall. If the room contains a flued fuel burning appliance, such as a gas or oil fired central heating boiler, which is not of the ‘Balanced Flue’ type, you should make sure that there is adequate air inlet into the room at all times so that ...