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OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING

OPERATIONAL SAFETY

All safety instructions included in chapter IV must 

be  observed. Textile  grease  filters  and  carbon  fil

-

ters should be replaced and aluminium filter should 

be cleaned according to manufacturer’s instruc-

tions, or more frequently in periods of intensive use 

(more than 4 hours a day). If a gas cooker is used it 

is for- bidden to leave the flame uncovered. When 

removing pots from gas burners set the flame to its 

minimum level. Always make sure that flame does 

not extend outside the pot. Such a situation causes 

undesired energy losses and dangerous heat build-

ups. The hood should not be used for other pur-

poses than those for which it was designed.

OPERATION
2.1 Control Panel

The cooker hood can be controlled using a control 

panel (

Fig. 4

)

- “-” and “+” touch sensors control cooker hood fan 

speed in the range from 1 to 3,

- “+” touch sensor increases cooker hood fan  

speed

- “-” touch sensor reduces cooker hood fan speed

- Timer touch sensor activates fan timer (max 90 

min.)

- This touch sensor is used to clear the flashing    “F 

“ or “C “, and also to set the child lock safety device 

(details below),

- Lights “L” touch sensor switches cooker hood 

lights on/off independently of fan operation. Press 

for a short time to switch on/off lights. 

Press and hold for approximately 2 seconds to re-

duce maximum light intensity by one level.

Sets  the  delay  time  remaining  until  the  fan  is 

turned off

- This cooker hood has a timer function, which con-

trols fan operation. It can be programmed to auto-

matically switch off the fan after 10 to 90 minutes in 

10 minutes intervals.

– In order to activate the timer function set the 

cooker hood fan at a required speed by pressing 

the “+” touch sensor and then touch the timer

(clock) touch sensor. The display will show a flash

-

ing 0 to indicate that timer setup mode is activated. 

Now select the delay time to switch off the cooker 

hood fan by touching ‘’+‘’, keeping in mind that the 

number displayed musts be multiplied by the 10 

minute interval 

(For example 1=10 min, 2=20 min,3=30 min, and 

so on)

– Once the required delay time is set, confirm it by 

touching the timer (clock) symbol again. The display 

will stop flashing and indicate current fan speed. A 

small flashing dot by the value corresponding to fan 

speed indicates that timer is counting down. 

To cancel the fan timer function, touch the timer 

(clock) sensor while the countdown timer is run-

ning.

The cooker hood is equipped with an electronic

filter saturation indicator:

- Replace the charcoal filter – “C” is displayed (220

hours of operation),

- Clean the aluminium filter – “F” is displayed (100

hours of operation),

Neither of these indications affects cooker hood op-

eration, however when C or F is shown, fan speed 

indication (0 to 3) is not displayed until the C or F 

symbol is cleared.

Once  the  filter  is  replaced  or  cleaned  the  symbol 

can be cleared by touching the timer (clock) sen-

sor.

The cooker hood has a child lock safety device. 

This function is also useful when cleaning the cook-

er hood control panel:

- in order to activate/deactivate the child lock safety 

device, touch and hold for approximately 3 seconds 

the timer (clock) sensor.

Note: The timer function must be acti-

vated  within  20  seconds.  If  no  action 

is taken the cooker hood will switch to 

normal operation mode. Electronics 

protected with a 250V-1.6 A fuse / quick 

acting (5x20 glass fuse-element).

Summary of Contents for OKC 653 SW

Page 1: ...OKC 653 SW INSTRUCTION MANUAL KITCHEN EXTRACTOR HOOD Sticker with serial number of appliance ...

Page 2: ...2 ILLUSTRATION FOR THE MANUAL 3 6 2 5 1 4 7 ...

Page 3: ...or hood This hood has been designed and manufactured specifically to meet and exceed the needs and expectations of a modern kitchen The design and manufacture of the latest Amica hood use modern production technology to guarantee its performance and aesthetic appearance Please read these instructions carefully before installing the Amica hood as they will help to avoid mistakes during installation...

Page 4: ...ed at a negative pressure of not more than 0 004 millibar at the lo cation of these devices inside the room this point does not apply when the hood is used as an odour absorber l When connecting to 230V power supply network use an electric socket in work ing order l Do not lean on the hood l Hood should be cleaned every month see point Cleaning in this manual l If the power wire gets broken a new ...

Page 5: ...he holes on the wall taking into account the minimum distance between cooker hood and the hob s surface Fig 1 3 Drill holes in the wall using a drill bit with a diameter equal to that of the wall plugs insert the plugs and screw in the screws Fig 3 items G and H 4 Suspend cooker hood body Fig 2 item A 5 Connect the cooker hood to the ventilation duct 6 Connect the cooker hood to the electricity ma...

Page 6: ...nutes intervals In order to activate the timer function set the cooker hood fan at a required speed by pressing the touch sensor and then touch the timer clock touch sensor The display will show a flash ing 0 to indicate that timer setup mode is activated Now select the delay time to switch off the cooker hood fan by touching keeping in mind that the number displayed musts be multiplied by the 10 ...

Page 7: ...er in the inner slots of the grease filter frame Fig 6 d Push the upper part of the charcoal against the grease filter until it latches e Replace the aluminium grease filter f Close the glass panel Lights Fig 7 Prolonged use of the product will cause the lamp temperature to increase CAUTION DO NOT touch lamps as this can cause serious injury and burns To replace the 20W halogen bulb a Using a flat...

Page 8: ...other waste coming from the household af ter the period of its use The user is obliged to dispose of the appliance at the waste col lection point authorised by the local author ity The local waste collection points shops and communal units form an appropriate system enabling the disposal of the equip ment Handling the used electrical and electronic equipment and any hazardous substances contained ...

Page 9: ...nd dishwashers are installed by a qualified plumber electrical appliance installer Repair of or interference with the product by any person not authorised by the manufacturer to carry out service Improper use or abuse Accidental damage Reversal of doors or door handles on cooling appliances Repair or replacement of any cosmetic or consumable parts such as bulbs plugs fuses cables filters and attac...

Page 10: ...nce to be exchanged within the Guarantee period the new appliance will be covered by the original Guarantee period and will not be subject to a new Guarantee Amica reserve the right to inspect the appliance before exchange replacement can take place Amica disclaims any liability for consequential loss or damage This Guarantee does not in any way diminish your statutory or legal rights On discoveri...

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Page 12: ...IO 01152 05 2014 Service Help Line For the UK please call 0844 815 8880 0818 46 46 46 For Ireland please call ...

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