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Service Manual

For internal use only

5.2

Test prior to carrying out repairs

Before carrying out any repair work, make sure that you carry out the steps contained in the “test” to
determine minor errors or faults.

Noises or unusual vibrations

Check to ensure that the installation screws are tightly fastened.

Check to ensure that the extraction panel of the edge suction device is properly closed.

The hood does not switch on

Check to ensure that the plug is inserted firmly into the socket.

Make sure that the power supply has not been cut off.

Check the position of the motor controls.

Weak suction power

Clean the metal filters or replace the charcoal filters in recirculating air hoods. 

Check to ensure that the air hole is not blocked and that it is the right size.

5.3

Procedure for repairs

We recommend that you follow this procedure:

1.

Inspection of the product and assessment of its installation.

2.

Determine the problem and replace faulty parts if necessary.

3.

Carry out a function test to assess that the corrective action was carried out properly.

First steps

Disconnect the hood from the power supply.

Pull out the power plug.

Switch off the mains switch.

Remove the front cover

to access the internal components.

Remove the odour filters

if the hood has been installed in the recirculating air mode.

Summary of Contents for EDIP 6650.0

Page 1: ...Designer slimline hood EDIP 9650 0 6650 0...

Page 2: ...ce Manual H5 85 01 Responsible U Laarmann K PPERSBUSCH HAUSGER TE AG E mail uwe laarmann kueppersbusch de Phone 0209 401 732 Kundendienst Fax 0209 401 743 Postfach 100132 Date 1 06 2006 45801 Gelsenki...

Page 3: ...5 Accessing the components 11 5 1 The individual units 11 5 2 Test prior to carrying out repairs 12 5 3 Procedure for repairs 12 5 4 Changing the halogen lamps 13 5 5 Replacing the transformer 13 5 6...

Page 4: ...al current circuit breaker must always be used The earthed conductor resistance must not exceed the resistance specified in the standard It is vital for ensuring the safety of persons and the function...

Page 5: ...ted and vapours will not be sufficiently removed The cooker hood has been designed to extract vapours generated during the cooking procedure The hood is supplied for extraction air operation If it is...

Page 6: ...ich are not in operation prior approval must be granted by the master chimney sweep responsible 3 In the case of extraction air operation of the cooker hood and the simultaneous operation of heating s...

Page 7: ...stening pin and take the panel out of the body of the hood at the same time remove the other end of the panel from the fastening pin 8 Remove the grease filters one after the other by loosening the re...

Page 8: ...not supplied 2 Remove any charcoal filters which may be in place Connection of the recirculating air model 1 Drill a 150mm hole into the ceiling plate installed above the extraction hood 2 Connect th...

Page 9: ...I Lighting Switching the lighting on and off T1 0 I Motor on First speed setting Switches the hood off when the button is pressed for approx 1 second T2 Speed setting on Second speed setting T3 Speed...

Page 10: ...usly been set will have been re activated Example Glass steam extraction canopy pulled out Light ON Motor ON at T2 The functions are all de activated when the glass steam extraction canopy is closed I...

Page 11: ...microswitch so that the appliance can be switched on Besides serving a design function it also guides steam to the catchment area 3 Control panel unit For switching the lighting and the motor on and...

Page 12: ...he position of the motor controls Weak suction power Clean the metal filters or replace the charcoal filters in recirculating air hoods Check to ensure that the air hole is not blocked and that it is...

Page 13: ...f glass and then remove the glass pane 2 Remove the defect lamp and replace it with a new lamp with the same properties simply press the new lamp in 3 Assembly is carried out in reverse order 4 Check...

Page 14: ...sembling is carried out in reverse order 6 Check the functions 5 6 Replacing the touch controls Should you determine that the control panel circuit board is not functioning replace it as follows 1 Pre...

Page 15: ...board with one which has the same properties 6 Re assembling is carried out in reverse order 7 Check the functions 5 7 Replacing the electronics unit The circuit board will need to be replaced if the...

Page 16: ...verse order 6 Check the functions 5 8 Replacing the microswitch Proceed as follows to replace the microswitch 1 Press the two handles on the side to open up the extraction panel for extraction around...

Page 17: ...ens the wheel and the motor shaft and remove the wheel 4 Remove the four cables on the motor and replace the motor with one which has the same properties 5 Re assembling is carried out in reverse orde...

Page 18: ...NTENSIVE 250m h 530m h 630m h Noise level MIN setting MAX setting INTENSIVE 46 dB A 61 dB A 65 dB A Exhaust air connection 150mm Pressure 380 PA Voltage frequency 230V 50Hz Appliance dimensions W x D...

Page 19: ...not function when the T1 button is pressed Fan speed cannot be adjusted when the but tons for the required speed are pressed Intensive setting does not activate when button 4 is pressed The lights hav...

Page 20: ...20 Service Manual For internal use only 8 Circuit diagram Lamps Microswitch Ring transformer Ribbon cable Control panel...

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