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Maintenance

6005437_a – 30.05.2022

EN

6.3 

Fault rectification

Possible faults are described below:

Description of the fault.

 

y

Possible cause.

 

Remedy.

Fan and lighting do not work.

 

y

No power supply. 

 

Check that the all-pole mains switch is connected.

 

Switch the mains switch on.

 

y

The breaker may have been tripped or is defective.

 

Check to see if the breaker has tripped.

 

If you use electric circuit breakers, turn the circuit 
breaker on again.

 

For other types of fuse, consult a qualified electrician.

The fan does not work.

 

y

The device is not switched on. 

 

Check all power levels.

 

y

The device is connected to a window contact switch and 
the window is closed.

 

Open the window.

 

y

The device is connected to a safety device. The safety 
device detects a critical under-pressure.

 

Open a window.

 

Wait until the air pressure returns to normal.

The lighting does not work.

 

y

The device software requires a restart. 

 

Interrupt the power supply for approx. 10 seconds.

 

y

The lamp has blown. 

 

Please consult your dealer or customer services.

Smells occur during operation.

 

y

The filter filling is used up. 

 

Change the filter filling.

 

D

“6.2.2 Replacing filter filling” (page 19).

Poor device performance.

 

y

The recirculated air filter is clogged. 

 

Replace the filter filling of the recirculated air filter.

 

D

“6.2.2 Replacing filter filling” (page 19).

The smoke can settle on furniture, the fronts of kitchen units and 
the ceiling.

 

y

Smoke development by heating cooking oils and cooking 
fats to too high a temperature.

 

Note the smoke point of the cooking oil or fat you 
are using. You can obtain this information from the 
respective manufacturer.

Moisture in the device.

 

y

Dripping or splashing water has penetrated the device.

 

y

Liquid (e.g. from vases, bottles on the device) has 
penetrated the device.

 

Immediately shut off the power supply, by removing 
the fuse.

 

Make sure that the power supply cannot be 
unintentionally reconnected. For example by tasking 
a person with ensuring that the fuse/breaker is not 
restored/switched on.

 

Ensure that no more liquid can penetrate the device.

 

Allow the device to dry. 

 

Have the device checked and repaired by qualified, 
specialist personnel prior to using the device again.

After a power interruption, the “Raise” button flashes on the 
remote control.

 

y

The power supply dropped out whilst the drive motor 
was in operation. The device is in calibration mode and 
requires a reference run.

 

Press the “Raise” button on the remote control. 

The device moves fully upwards once again and then into 
the set top end position.

The “Raise” and “Lower” buttons on the remote control flash but 
the device does not move.

 

y

The safety switch-off took place because a problem was 
detected (e.g. faulty winding or tearing of a suspension 
rope).

 

Please consult your dealer or customer services.

The device does not react to inputs on the remote control.

 

Observe the instruction manual for the remote control.

If a fault persists:

 

Please consult your dealer or customer services.

Summary of Contents for Skyline Round BIH 60 SKR

Page 1: ...EN Island hood Skyline Round EN Operating and installation instructions for the models BIH 60 SKR 6005437_a ...

Page 2: ... result in serious injuries or death D CAUTION Notes with the word CAUTION warn of a situation that could result in minor injuries D ATTENTION Notes with the word ATTENTION warn of a situation that could result in damage to property or to the environment Symbol clarification text Handling requirement y Listing D Reference to another point in this document Reference to other documents that should b...

Page 3: ...te 10 3 4 4 Hang the device in place 12 3 4 5 Set end positions with lift function optional 14 3 4 6 Set colour temperature 15 3 4 7 Check and carry out commissioning 15 4 Operation 16 4 1 Safety information for operation 16 4 2 Operating the device 16 5 Cleaning 17 5 1 Safety information for cleaning 17 5 2 Cleaning procedures 17 6 Maintenance 19 6 1 Safety instructions for maintenance 19 6 2 Mai...

Page 4: ...rstand the hazards involved with the device y Children may not play with the device 1 3 General safety instructions D WARNING Hazard through a disregard of the operating and installation instructions This manual contains important information for the safe handling of the device Separate reference is made to possible hazards Read through this manual thoroughly Follow the safety instructions in this...

Page 5: ...e g if steam touches the cold surface is prevented by the ventilation of the hood underside y Part of the vented air quantity is blown in at the sides over the hood underside and directed into the suction gap 2 2 Recirculated air mode The device is used in recirculated air mode The filter filling in the recirculated air filter neutralises any unpleasant odours present The odour free cleaned room a...

Page 6: ...section folds down D Hob lighting E Ratings plate behind the Capillar Trap A D C B E H G F I A Ceiling mounting plate B Mains cable with Wieland plug C Wieland socket D Cable tie E Cover for ceiling mounting plate F Screwed end G Mounting sleeves H Support cable I Lock nut for ceiling mounting plate B C A D F E A Cover for hood body B Cover removable for recirculated air filter C Recirculated air ...

Page 7: ...land socket with 2 metal screws F2 9 x 13 M Operating instructions BFB 6bT N Operating and installation instructions The fastening materials are only suitable for solid walls 2 5 Technical data BIH 60 SKR E02 Connection voltage 230V 50 Hz Total power 272 1W Fan power consumption 170W Drive power consumption 80W Lighting Hob lighting LED 19 5W 2724 lm Lighting Effect lighting LED 2 6W 264 lm Colour...

Page 8: ...isregard of the ambient conditions can lead to hazardous situations e g in the handling of electrical power or gas Make sure that the requirements for the installation location are complied with y Do not install in potentially explosive atmospheres y With simultaneous use of a heating point which uses air from the room as its oxygen supply e g chimneys y A safety device is absolutely essential y T...

Page 9: ...way or that could be damaged Make sure that the hob and other parts that could be touched have cooled down Protect the hob and other surfaces in the installation area e g with thick cardboard Ensure that the power supply is switched off and remains so Connect the power supply only when instructed to do so in the installation instructions 3 4 2 Unpack the device D ATTENTION Hazard of glass breaking...

Page 10: ...mm Determine the hanging position Observe the hob position y The ceiling mounting plate s centre point is directly above the hob s centre point y The ceiling mounting plate runs parallel to the hob Make sure that the legal safety clearances will be complied with y Recommendation 650 mm y With electric hobs at least 650 mm y With gas hobs at least 650 mm Observe the specifications for the cooking a...

Page 11: ... nuts cross wise using the spanner Ensure that all nuts are fully tightened The ceiling mounting plate is hanging securely and aligned correctly on the ceiling The Wieland socket and the earthing cable are installed in the pre drilled positions D WARNING Risk of death due to electric shock Touching live parts can cause an electric shock burns or death Ensure that the power supply is switched off a...

Page 12: ...n area clear 800 Have two persons lift the hood body Align the hood body y The distance to the ceiling mounting plate must be less than 800 mm y The front side of the device can be identified by the company logo Two persons hold the hood body and a third person carries out the following tasks Guide the support cable s mounting sleeves into the appropriate threaded bolts on the ceiling mounting pla...

Page 13: ...ght can cause severe injuries Never unscrew the fastening sleeves completely Ensure that there is no more than 10 mm of thread on the screwed end visible Align the hood body horizontally by adjusting the fastening sleeves Tighten all fastening sleeves using the lock nuts counter nuts on the ceiling mounting plate Ensure that all fastening sleeves are fully tightened on the ceiling mounting plate T...

Page 14: ...age due to falling parts The cover can fall down when it is being removed and damage the hob the kitchen furnishings or other objects When removing the cover hold it tightly in both hands Protect the area below the device e g using thick cardboard D ATTENTION Danger of irreparable property damage through improper operation If the device drives against an obstacle the support cables may be pushed f...

Page 15: ...dividually or synchronously The remote control is used to set the colour temperature Observe the instruction manual for the remote control 3 4 7 Check and carry out commissioning D ATTENTION Risk of disruptions due to moisture in the device If the device is moved from a cold environment into a hot one condensation may form inside Wait about 2 3 hours before bringing the device into service Check t...

Page 16: ...diment Otherwise backpressure may form If the cooking vapours are no longer able to escape there is a danger of fire Measures to ensure a sufficient supply of fresh air Open the windows Open the doors Ensure that the window contact switch and the wall box are installed and ready for operation With heating points which use air from the room as their oxygen supply e g chimneys Make sure that the man...

Page 17: ...he dirt particles are separated off and collected in the upper section the lower section and in the Capillar Trap Before every cleaning Turn off the device Make sure that the hob and other parts that could be touched have cooled down D ATTENTION Danger of damage through improper cleaning Sharp edged objects abrasive or unsuitable cleaning agents can damage the device The following cleaning agents ...

Page 18: ...er section with a soft moist cloth Clean the lower section with a soft moist cloth or in a dishwasher Dry the upper and lower sections with a soft cloth Place the lower section centrally on the mounting Turn the lower section until it is held by the magnets Push the lower section upwards until the magnetic fasteners can be heard to click into place Ensure that the lower section is securely mounted...

Page 19: ...ng 6 2 Maintenance 6 2 1 Changing the lamps The device is fitted with maintenance free LED lighting In the event of a fault Please consult your dealer or customer services 6 2 2 Replacing filter filling Odours are trapped in the filter filling in the recirculated air filter The odour free cleaned room air is fed back into the room Recirculated air filters are maintenance free for up to two years T...

Page 20: ...able are in the guide slots and are free to move 6 2 3 Tighten the hinges D ATTENTION Danger of damage due to falling parts Tool may fall down during tightening and damage the hob the kitchen furnishings or other objects Hold the tool firmly Protect the area below the device e g using thick cardboard If the lower section folds down too easily it is necessary to tighten the hinge on the device Turn...

Page 21: ... units and the ceiling y Smoke development by heating cooking oils and cooking fats to too high a temperature Note the smoke point of the cooking oil or fat you are using You can obtain this information from the respective manufacturer Moisture in the device y Dripping or splashing water has penetrated the device y Liquid e g from vases bottles on the device has penetrated the device Immediately s...

Page 22: ...t the hood body against damage and scratches e g using a blanket Cover the cooled hob Keep the installation area clear 7 1 Dismounting the hood body Set the device down on a suitable surface e g trestle Unscrew the lock nuts on the ceiling console s cover Deposit the cover on the body Pull out the Wieland plug Remove the screws from the cable anchor Deposit the mains cable with the Wieland plug on...

Page 23: ...spose of filter filling Dispose of the charcoal in accordance with the local applicable Waste Disposal Act EU waste code 061302 8 3 Dispose of the device D ATTENTION Risk of environmental damage due to improper disposal of the device The device is subject to the European Directive 2012 19 EU and should not be disposed of with household waste Do not put the device into the normal household waste at...

Page 24: ...remote control or the app Applied standards re 1 y Art 3 1 a Safety requirements EN 60335 1 2012 AC 2014 A11 2014 A13 2018 EN 60335 2 31 2014 EN 62233 2008 AC 2008 EN 61347 1 2015 EN 61347 2 13 2014 EN 62031 2008 A1 2013 A2 2015 EN 62471 2003 y Art 3 1 b Electromagnetic compatibility EN 55014 1 2006 A1 2009 A2 2011 EN 55014 2 1997 AC 1997 A1 2001 A2 2008 EN 55015 2013 EN 61547 2009 EN 61000 3 2 20...

Page 25: ... 80 9 0 Mon to Thu 08 00 17 30 hrs and Fri 08 00 16 30 hrs Fax 49 0 5971 80 80 9 10 Internet www berbel de email info berbel de Contact the manufacturer s customer support department There are several ways for you to contact our customer service Please select from the following options Tel 49 0 5971 80 80 9 0 Mon to Thu 08 00 17 00 hrs and Fri 08 00 15 00 hrs Fax 49 0 5971 80 80 9 10 email service...

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