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2 Unpacking and Installation

-Open  flame  can  lead  to inflammation  in  the 

hood.

-Cleaning  the  hood  with  agents  or  devices 

which  are  not  specifically  approved  for  this 

purpose, e.g. with a steam cleaner

  ( 

 Maintenance).

-  Repair  work  carried  out  by  unauthorized 

personnel ( 

 Customer Service).

WARNING!

Risk  of  burns.  Incorrect  operation  of  the 

hood can cause burns.

-  Duly  comply  with  the  maintenance  and 

cleaning instructions

Basically refrain from:

- Cooking, frying and grilling with open flame 

due to fire hazard.

1.5 Fire hazard

WARNING!

Electric  shock.  The  hood  is  electrically 

operated. Incorrect installation, handling and 

operation  can  result  in  serious  injury  or 

death. Observe the safety notes.

1.6 Power Supply

Summary of Contents for K-3410DR

Page 1: ...COOKER HOOD INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL K 3410DR...

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Page 3: ...r damages caused by non observance of this user s guide Important information for your safety are specially marked Instructions must be strictly observed to avoid accidents and damage to the appliance...

Page 4: ...als properly spare parts and disposal The range hood is intended only to clean the cooking fumes rising from the cooking area and for private use in the home The appliance is for home use only The app...

Page 5: ...ized personnel Customer Service WARNING Risk of burns Incorrect operation of the hood can cause burns Duly comply with the maintenance and cleaning instructions Basically refrain from Cooking frying a...

Page 6: ...tes the guarantee and warranty claims Warranty 1 7 Defective equipment ATTENTION Do not install or operate a defective hood Repair work must be performed by qualified personnel authorized by the manuf...

Page 7: ...tes Read the installation instructions completely before installation Strictly observe the precautions in order to avoid injury to persons and damage to the appliance The manufacturer assumes no liabi...

Page 8: ...ife in case of damage to power lines When drilling supply lines electricity gas and or water pipes can be damaged Before drilling get informed about courses of the supply lines e g use a detector to l...

Page 9: ...9 2 3 3 Installation drawings Fig M3 Fig M2a Fig M1 Fig M2b 800 103 Min 760 2 Unpacking and Installation...

Page 10: ...10 2 3 4 Dimensions of the appliance 880 115 860 758 0 350 4 10 6 731 660 780 Max 857 Min 735 89 91 65 250 320 320 95 150 222 2 Unpacking and Installation...

Page 11: ...e exhaust duct with a diameter of 150 mm up to an already prepared wall penetration Recirculation mode The active carbon filter module must be placed so that the air is fed back into the kitchen area...

Page 12: ...ned hood housing at the bottom of the cabinet floor Fig M2b Fasten the motor module to the hood body Fig M3 Pay attention to the blowing direction of the motor Connect the air channel as prepared for...

Page 13: ...dule To install and to remove later to change the carbon filter pads draw towards the front the front panel with the drawer For carbon filter assembly fix a place under the bench Remove the sheet from...

Page 14: ...be shown on the display Neither motor nor light goes on in this condition After touching the button the light goes on after 20 cm of lifting height but motor does not Stopping the lift or pulling it o...

Page 15: ...g the button for about 3 seconds the automatic delayed shutoff function will be activated The set running stage starts lashing on the display 15 minutes after the activation of the automa tic delayed...

Page 16: ...d light stays off and the lift remains in its previous position You can now operate the hood again as described above 3 5 Power failure 3 4 Light on and off 3 Operation 3 6 Boost When the product is s...

Page 17: ...ainless steel surface can lead to stains Always clean the surface of the range hood thoroughly after the installation For this purpose use a cleaner that is specially suitable for stainless steel surf...

Page 18: ...ray Order No PS 500 ATTENTION Fire hazard An oversaturated metallic grease filter may lead to fires Therefore follow the maintenance and cleaning instructions Immediately absorb and wipe dry fresh dro...

Page 19: ...C Clean the grease filters separately due to possible fat deposits on the dishes If heavily soiled first soak in hot soapy water Color changes on the metallic grease filter do not affect the function...

Page 20: ...e hood Therefore please observe the maintenance intervals ATTENTION Too frequent cleaning or the use of aggressive cleaning agents may cause damage to the mesh fabric of the metallic grease filters Fo...

Page 21: ...er pad can be washed 3 times The service period is 3 4 months under normal cooking conditions is 2 3 months under frequent cooking practice then it must be washed or replaced with a new filter pad It...

Page 22: ...r supply before changing the lamp Replacement of the defective Power LED To do this The built in power LED are very reliable and durable lamps Nevertheless should a defect in the lighting arise you ca...

Page 23: ...ion Check aluminum filter Aluminum Cassette Filter should be washed once a month at normal conditions Check lamps Lamps should be firm Check outlet Outlet should be open Check Carbon Filter Carbon fil...

Page 24: ...hood according to Table 1 If the problem goes on contact the seller or the most authorized service 4 9 In order to use the cooker hood efficiently Use ducts of 150 mm diameter and as few bends as poss...

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