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Service Manual

For internal use only

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Safety

Danger!

Repairs may only be carried out by a qualified electrician!

Improper repairs can be extremely dangerous for the user.

It is essential that you observe the following instructions in order to prevent electric shocks:

The casing and the frame may be live in the event of faults!

Touching live components inside the appliance may cause dangerous currents to flow through your

body!

Disconnect the appliance from the mains prior to carrying out any repair work!

When inspecting live parts, a residual 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 functioning of the appliance.

On completion of repairs, an inspection must be carried out in accordance with VDE 0701

[Association of German Electrical Engineers] or in accordance with the corresponding regulations for

your country!

Make sure you observe the following instructions:

The appliances must be disconnected from the mains prior to all repairs. If inspections must be

carried out on live appliances, make sure you use a residual current operated device. 

Attention!

Sharp edges: Use protective gloves.

Components may be electrostatic!

Observe handling precautions!

Summary of Contents for KD9875.1

Page 1: ...Chimney cooker hood KD 9875 1 ...

Page 2: ...ce Manual H5 76 01 Responsible U Laarmann KÜPPERSBUSCH HAUSGERÄTE AG E mail uwe laarmann kueppersbusch de Phone 0209 401 732 Kundendienst Fax 0209 401 743 Postfach 100132 Date 05 09 2007 45801 Gelsenkirchen ...

Page 3: ... 5 Screw specification 8 6 Buttons and functions 9 6 1 Buttons 9 6 2 Functions 10 7 Procedure for repairs 12 7 1 Changing the halogen lamp 13 7 2 Removing the touch controls 13 7 3 Removing the electrical components 14 7 4 Removing the motor block 17 8 Technical data 18 9 Faults and the cause 19 10 Circuit diagram 20 ...

Page 4: ...rrent 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 functioning of the appliance On completion of repairs an inspection must be carried out in accordance with VDE 0701 Association of German Electrical Engineers or in accordance with the corresponding regulations fo...

Page 5: ...se of simultaneous operation of a hood and a heater requiring ambient air negative pressure in the room in which the heater and the hood are installed does not exceed 0 04 mbar thus ensuring that the exhaust gases of the heaters will not be re absorbed The room must be fitted with ventilation connections which ensure a constant inflow of fresh air ATTENTION This appliance must be earthed Make sure...

Page 6: ...6 Service Manual For internal use only 3 Dimensions ...

Page 7: ...anual 7 For internal use only 4 Mounting holes Draw a line on the wall which is vertical to your hob Mark the first four holes to be made Ø 8 mm on the wall in accordance with the dimension shown on the diagram ...

Page 8: ...ning the deflector dimensions 3 4 x 15mm code 02000043 4 Screws for adjusting the frame on the ceiling dimensions 3 9 x 6mm code 02000166 5 Screws for fastening the frame to the ceiling dimensions 4 8 x 38mm code 02000069 6 Screws for fastening the casing to the wall dimensions 4 8 x 38mm code 02000069 7 Screws for fastening the side head pieces extra dimensions 3 9 x 6mm code 02000166 8 Screws fo...

Page 9: ...nction has been selected it must be activated with the OK button To exit the menu again press the MENU button To switch the motor of the hood on and off press the button or the button the required speed is then set 6 1 Buttons Button A ASC function Press button A to activate the sensor function When the sensor is switched on the hood will au tomatically switch on as soon as any type of odour steam...

Page 10: ...ff after 5 or 10 minutes Press the MENU button to switch the timer on and then press the and buttons until the corre sponding symbol appears on the display Confirm with the OK button The and buttons can be used to set the timer at either 5 or 10 minutes Press the MENU button to exit the menu Clock To activate the clock function or to adjust the clock time press the MENU button and then buttons and...

Page 11: ...dicates that the grease filters need to be cleaned When the grease filters have been cleaned the hour metre is re activated by pressing the MENU button and the OK button simultaneously reset Charcoal filter alarm After 120 hours of operation the display will show a symbol which indicates that the charcoal filters need to be cleaned When the charcoal filters have been cleaned the hour metre is re a...

Page 12: ...he odour filters if the hood has been installed in the re circulating air mode Check Before you carry out any repair work make sure that the Check steps to determine minor errors or faults have been carried out Noises or unusual vibrations Check to ensure that the installation screws are tightly fastened Check to ensure that the extraction panel of the suction on the edge of the hood is properly c...

Page 13: ...mp mounting 1 Open the access flap on the casing of the halogen lamps Press PUSH and let go 2 Fold the flap down 3 Replace with a new lamp of the same type ATTENTION Never touch a new lamp with your bare hands 4 Checking the functioning 7 2 Removing the touch controls The hood must be disconnected from the mains power supply before it is cleaned or before any maintenance work is carried out Should...

Page 14: ...lock and all of the control elements 7 3 Removing the electrical components The hood must be disconnected from the mains power supply before it is cleaned or before any maintenance work is carried out 7 3 1 Removing the board 1 Screw out the two top screws from the exterior of the hood 2 Screw out the two bottom screws on the inside of the hood ...

Page 15: ...ard Illustration 6 7 3 2 Accessing the switching cabinet 1 Remove the board as explained above 2 Remove the four screws A of the switch box 7 3 3 Accessing the capacitor 1 Remove the board as explained above 2 Screw off the two screws B on the capacitor box ...

Page 16: ...nection box 1 Remove the board as explained above 2 Remove the screw C from the connection box 7 3 5 Removing the transformer 1 Remove the board as explained above 2 Screw off the screw D on the transformer 3 Remove the two screws E and take off the transformer cap ...

Page 17: ...ions 6 Remove the transformer 7 4 Removing the motor block The hood must be disconnected from the mains power supply before it is cleaned or before any maintenance work is carried out 1 Remove the four screws G located near the air exit opening from the outside of the hood 2 Unplug the connections and remove the conveyor ...

Page 18: ...al connection 250W Halogen lighting 3 x 20W Air rate Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 170 m h 295m h 455m h 620m h Pressure Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 70PA175 PA335 PA 400 PA Ohms Level 1 red blue Level 2 red white Level 3 red orange Level 4 red pink 180 148 115 5 83 5 DB Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 26 dB 28 db 41 db 50 db Exhaust air connection 150mm ...

Page 19: ...e light does not work The lamp has burned out Replace with the same model and reference The hood does not have enough power Check whether The motor velocity selected is sufficient for the quantity of smoke and steam which occurs The kitchen has been sufficiently ventilated in order to enable the air extraction opening to be opened The charcoal filter has been used up air circulation hood The senso...

Page 20: ...20 H5 60 85 02 For internal use only 10 Circuit diagram ...

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