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5.3  Exhaust Air Mode 

           WARNING 

 

Death Risk!

 

Exhaust gases that are reabsorbed might lead to 
poisoning. Exhaust air must not be transferred to 
an active smoke or waste gas flue; or a flue used 
for ventilation of the places, where heat sources 
are installed. If you want to transfer exhaust air 
to an inactive smoke or waste gas flue, you need 
to  obtain  permission  from  an  authorized  chim- 
ney sweep.

 

If  exhaust  air  is  discharged  over  the  external 
wall,

 

a telescopic wall case must be used.

 

5.4 Air Discharge Line 

Information: 

Manufacturer of appliance can- 

not  be  held  responsible  for  defects  caused  by 
laid pipes.

 

 

Appliance  shows  the  highest  performance 

when a short and flat air outlet pipe and a pipe 
diameter as large as possible is used. 

 

Optimum ventilation performance cannot be 

reached and noise of fan increases when long 
and rough air outlet pipes and multiple pipe el- 
bows or pipe diameters smaller than 150mm are 
used. 

 

Pipes or hoses used in laying the air outlet 

line must be made of inflammable materials. 

Circular Pipes

 

It is recommended that inner diameter should be 
150 mm or at least 120 mm.

 

Flat Channels

 

Inner Section must be appropriate to the diame- 
ter of circular pipes.

 

Ø150 mm approx. 177 cm² 
Ø120 mm approx. 173 cm²

 

 

Flat channels shouldn't have sharp elbows. 

 

Use sealing strips for different pipe diameters 

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5.5  Checking the Wall 

 

Wall must be flat, straight and have the suffi- 

cient bearing capacity. 

 

Depth of drilling holes must comply with   the 

length of bolts. Dowels must fit in properly.

 

 

Bolts and dowels in the enclosure are appro- 

priate for use in rigid monolithic walls. Use ap- 
propriate fasting materials for different construc- 
tions  (for  ex.  plasterboard,  aerated  concrete, 
proton bricks). 

5.6  Electrical Connection 

           WARNING 

 

Electric Shock Danger!

 

Components in the appliance might have sharp 
edges. Connection cable can be damaged. Do 
not bend or jam the connection cable during in- 
stallation.

 

Necessary  connection  data  is  provided  on  the 
type  label  found  inside  your  appliance;  metal 
grease filters must be removed to see the label. 

Length  of  connection  line: approx.

 

1.3 m

 

This  appliance  complies  with  EU  interference 
elimination guidelines.

 

           WARNING 

 

5.7 Danger of Electric Shock!

 

It  must  always  be  possible  to  disconnect  the 
appliance  from  the  electric  network.  Appliance 
must  be  plugged  in  a  protected  contact  outlet 
that is mounted in accordance with the rules. If 
the plug cannot be reached after installation or 
during the required fixed connection, there must 
be  many  pole  separation  assemblies  available 
with at least 3 mm contact distance to the instal- 
lation. Fixed connection must be performed by 
an electronics expert only.

 

Summary of Contents for K1506

Page 1: ...1 K1506 K1509 BUILT IN HOOD Please Read The User Manual Carefully USER S MANUAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION AND USE K1506 TC K1507...

Page 2: ...VENTIVE MAINTENANCE 10 4 1 Washing in Dishwasher 10 4 2 Hand Wash 10 4 3 Removal Installation of Aluminium Filter 10 5 INSTALLATION OF APPLIANCE 11 5 1 Installation and Unpacking of the Appliance 11 5...

Page 3: ...562 600 25 223 134 284 700 20 284 50 300 300 19 19 Max425 M n305 40 118 K1507 K1509 K1506 K1506 TC 3...

Page 4: ...e ap pliance becomes out ofwarranty Comply with the rules and instructions re garding discharge of outgoing air stipulated by the relevant authorities This warning does not apply to uses without flue...

Page 5: ...erience and knowledge regarding its use unless they are under thesu pervision of a person responsible for the safety of the appliance After the installation of the cooker hood the minimum distance mus...

Page 6: ...d waste gas channel and are taken into to door again Fig 2 Therefore adequate fresh air ingress must al ways be ensured Fig 3 DANGER Fire danger Due to sparkling Installation of appliance over a heati...

Page 7: ...iring that is not performed accord ing to the rules or as required turn off the fuse or unplug the feeder cable of your appliance Repairing must be performed only by the autho rized technical service...

Page 8: ...t air to an inac tive smoke or waste gas flue you need to obtain permission from an authorized chimneysweep If exhaust air is discharged through the exter nal wall a telescopic wall safe must be used...

Page 9: ...ur product without grease filter 3 2 Replacement of AF 90 Carbon Filter If carbon filter does not fit in completely it might drop and damage your product 3 3 Replacement of AF 100 Carbon Filter Fig 6...

Page 10: ...the met al grease filters about every three months un der normal use conditions 1 to 2 hours a day Do not use excessively effective acidic or al kaline cleaning agents For cleaning the metal grease fi...

Page 11: ...med Report the transport issues immediately to transport operator Any faults encountered shall be reported to the dealer too Do not allow children to play the with packag ing materials 5 2 Installatio...

Page 12: ...173 cm Flat channels shouldn t have sharpelbows Use sealing strips for different pipediameters 5 5 Checking the Wall Wall must be flat straight and have the suffi cient bearing capacity Depth of dril...

Page 13: ...13 6 OVERVIEW OF APPLIANCE 1 2 3 4 Fig 9 OVERVIEW OF COOKER HOOD 1 Front Panel 2 Key 3 Filter 4 Lighting...

Page 14: ...ad to reduction in the air suction power A B avoid using twists and bends as much as pos C sible D A Functions of Device B Cooker hood is used in kitchens with or without flue In case of use with flue...

Page 15: ...the motor control buttons on the front panel Electronic controlled models have automatictimer Timer If you press any of the motor starting buttons for longer than 2 seconds a timer function shall act...

Page 16: ...mounted in their places press but ton for more than 3 seconds in order to delete signal when the product is inactive Letter E will appear on the display and the prod uct will switch to normal operatio...

Page 17: ...ing Fig 13 9 2 Replacement of Spark Plug Lamp Fig 14 Replacement of Spark Plug Lamp Remove the aluminium cartridge filter Remove the faulty bulb and replace with a new one with the same rating Fig 14...

Page 18: ...hood is plugged in or if the plug is fit properly into the socket Check the fuse to which the appliance is connected as well as the main fuse of yourhouse If the performance of appliance is insufficie...

Page 19: ...minium cartridge filter should be washed once a month under normal conditions Product s Air Intake is Weak Check the air outlet flue Air Outlet Flue Must Be Open Product s Air Intake is Weak Check the...

Page 20: ...M COMPANY LIMITED Showroom 279 Nguyen Van Troi Street Ward 10 Phu Nhuan District HCM City Tel 84 28 39975 893 94 Fax 84 28 38447 102 Email info malloca com Customer Care Hotline 1800 12 12 Email chams...

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