Beko Ventilation Hood CWB 9601 X User Manual

CWB 9601 X  
Hood  
User Manual  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
1 Important safety and environmental  
instructions  
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1.1 General Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4  
1.1.1 Electrical safety. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4  
1.1.2 Product safety. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4  
1.2 Intended purpose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5  
1.3 Child safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5  
1.4 Compliance with the AEEE Directive and  
Disposal of Waste Products . . . . . . . . . . . .5  
1.5 Package details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5  
2 Your Hood  
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2.1 Appearance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6  
2.1.1. Controls and components . . . . . . . . . . . . .6  
2.2 Technical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6  
3 Set-up  
7-10  
3.1 Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7  
3.2 Power connection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7  
3.3 Installation of the Hood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7  
3.4 Flue Set-up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9  
3.4.1 Usage without flue connection . . . . . . . . . .9  
3.4.2 Usage with flue connection . . . . . . . . . . .10  
4 Operation of the Appliance  
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4.1 Control panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11  
5 Cleaning and Care  
12-13  
5.1 Aluminum filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12  
5.2 Carbon filter (Flueless usage) . . . . . . . . . . .12  
5.3 Replacement of the lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13  
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1 Important safety and environmental instructions  
This section contains safety instructions that will  
help you prevent injuries or material damages. Any  
warranty shall be void if you do not observe these  
instructions.  
1.1.2 Product safety  
You may use pipes with a diameter of 120 mm  
or 150 mm on the flue connection of your hood.  
Do not make connections to the flues connected  
with stoves, exhaust shafts or flues with rising  
flames. Observe the rules set by authorities on  
the discharge of exhaust air.  
1.1 General Safety  
Always have the installation and repair work  
performed by Authorized Dealers. Manufacturing  
firm shall not be held responsible for damages  
that may be caused by unauthorized persons.  
The height between the lower surface of the  
hood and upper surface of the stove/oven should  
not be less than 65 cm.  
This appliance is not intended for use by chil-  
dren and persons with reduced physical, sensory  
or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and  
knowledge. Children should be supervised to en-  
sure that they do not tamper with the appliance.  
Do not operate the hood without aluminum filters  
and do not remove the filters while it is operated.  
Do not touch the lamps of the hood after oper-  
ating the hood for a long time. Hot lamps may  
burn your hand.  
1.1.1 Electrical safety  
Do not cause high flames under the unit. Other-  
wise, the oil in the oil trap filter may ignite and  
cause a fire.  
Always unplug the appliance from the mains  
supply during installation, maintenance, cleaning  
and repair operations.  
Operate your appliance after putting a pot, pan  
etc. on the hobs. Otherwise, rising heat may de-  
form some components of your unit.  
If the power cord is faulty, it should be replaced  
by a qualified person certified by the manufac-  
turer, after-sales service or similar (preferably  
electrician) or a person described by the im-  
porter.  
Turn off the hobs before taking a pot, pan etc.  
from the hobs.  
Operating voltage is 220 to 240 volts.  
Do not keep easily flammable materials under  
your hood.  
Do not operate a faulty unit unless it is repaired  
by the authorized service! Risk of electric shock!  
Oil may catch fire while making dishes such as  
fries etc. For this reason, be careful about the  
covers and curtains.  
Do not put power cord near cooktops. This may  
cause a fire as the cord may be melted.  
Do not leave the cooktops unattended while  
making dishes such as fries etc.; hot oil can  
cause fires.  
Do not plug in the hood before it is installed.  
To achieve the best performance, the length  
of the external conductor should not exceed 4  
meters, it should not have more than two 90°  
angles and its diameter should be at least ø120  
mm.  
There is a risk of fire if your hood is not cleaned  
in the specified periods.  
Be very careful and use gloves when you are  
cleaning your hood.  
Disconnect the appliance before any intervention  
to the internal parts of the appliance.  
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1 Important safety and environmental instructions  
We advise you to operate the unit a few minutes Service life of the product you have purchased  
before starting to cook in order to increase the  
suction power. Thus, you shall have a continuous  
and stable suction power when the vapors occur.  
is 10 years. This is the period required for  
availability of spare parts for functioning of the  
product.  
Operate your appliance for 15 minutes more  
after the end of cooking or frying in order to  
remove unpleasant smell from the air in the  
kitchen.  
1.3 Child safety  
Package materials are risky for children. Keep  
the package materials out of reach of the chil-  
dren.  
Ensure that fresh air enters the kitchen, espe-  
cially when the hood is operated together with  
the gas hobs.  
Electrical appliances are risky for children. Keep  
the children away from the unit when it is oper-  
ated. Do not let them play with the product.  
Ensure that the flue connection of the unit is  
not connected to flues used to discharge smoke  
caused by non-electric devices. (E.g. Radiator  
flues).  
1.4 Compliance with the AEEE  
Directive and Disposal of Waste  
Products  
If there is non-electric appliance in the same  
room with the hood, the negative pressure inside  
the room should be maximum 0.4 mbar to pre-  
vent the suction of the waste gas from the other  
appliance by the hood into the room again.  
This product does not include harmful  
and prohibited materials specified in  
the “Regulation for Supervision of the  
Waste Electric and Electronic  
Appliances” issued by the Ministry of  
Environment and Urban Planning. It complies with  
AEEE Directive. This product has been produced  
from recyclable and reusable high quality compo-  
nents and materials. Therefore, do not dispose of  
this product with the domestic wastes or other  
wastes at the end of its service life. Take it to a  
collection center for recycling of electric and elec-  
tronic appliances. You can ask for these collection  
centers from your local administration. Help pro-  
tecting the environment and natural resources by  
recycling the used products.  
There shall be adequate ventilation of the room  
when the range hood is used at the same time  
as appliances burning gas or other fuels. (Not  
applicable to appliances that only discharge the  
air back into the room).  
Do not flambé under the range hood.  
Caution:  
Accessible parts may become hot when used  
with a cooking appliance.  
1.5 Package details  
1.2 Intended purpose  
Package of the product is made of  
recyclable materials as per our  
National Legislation. Do not dispose of  
the package wastes with domestic  
wastes or other wastes; bring it to the  
package collection centers specified by local au-  
thorities.  
This appliance is intended for domestic use. It  
is not suitable for commerical use, and should  
not be used for any purposes other than the  
intended purpose.  
Manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any  
damage caused by misuse or improper trans-  
port.  
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2 Your Hood  
2.1 Appearance  
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2.1.1. Controls and components 2.2 Technical Specifications  
1- Lamp  
2- Aluminum filter lock  
3- Aluminum filter  
4- Hood body  
5- Control panel  
6- Flue connection element  
7- 2 pcs of wall fittings  
8- 1 pc of 120 mm flue connection adaptor  
9- 1 air deflector (optional)  
Width  
900 mm  
500 mm  
Depth  
Height  
Supply voltage  
Control  
Min. 675 mm - Max. 1005 mm  
220 - 240 V, 50 Hz  
3 positions  
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Suction power  
Motor power  
Lamp power  
Fuse  
800 m /h  
230 W  
2X20 W  
10 A  
Air outlet pipe  
diameter  
120 - 150 mm  
Net weight  
Gross weight  
Color  
10.5 kg  
13.3 kg  
Inox  
Markings on the product or the values stated in other documents supplied with the product are values obtained under laboratory  
conditions as per relevant standards. These values may vary according to the usage of the product and ambient conditions.  
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3 Set-up  
3.1 Preparation  
Information required for the preparation of the  
installation place for your hood is given below.  
(Dimensions are given in mm)  
WARNING: Remove the protective film (if  
any) on the hood and flue surface after  
the installation.  
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Perform the transport operations with the origi-  
nal package of the unit observing the markings  
on the package. Protect your unit against factors  
that may harm the package and the unit (humid-  
ity, water, impact etc.).  
Hood should be placed as aligned by the central  
axis of the cooking unit. The distance between  
the cooking unit and oil filters of the hood should  
be at least 65 cm.  
Perform the following steps for the installation of  
the hood.  
WARNING: The height between the lower  
surface of the hood and upper surface of  
the stove/oven should not be less than  
65 cm.  
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3.2 Power connection  
This appliance is manufactured with a supply  
cord with 3 threads, and it should be connected  
to the mains supply with an electric switch that  
has a minimum clearance of 3 mm between the  
3-pole terminals. Have a qualified electrician  
perform the electric connection.  
Install your unit so that you can reach the elec-  
tric connection (plug, outlet) easily after instal-  
lation.  
3.3 Installation of the Hood  
Please consult the nearest Arçelik Authorized  
Service for the installation of the hood.  
Preparation of the installation place and electric  
wiring is the responsibility of the customer.  
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3 Set-up  
Observe the dimensions given in Figure 1 and  
drill 4 Ø 8 mm holes for X and Y and 4 Ø 6 mm  
holes for Z and H.  
Place the screws to the Z holes so that a clearance  
of 8 mm is left. (Figure 3)  
After hanging the hood to the Y holes, secure it to  
the wall using X holes inside the body. Tighten Y  
screws. (Figure 4)  
Use the screws and dowels in the equipment of  
the appliance for installation of various parts.)  
Secure the bracket (Figure 2-3) to the Z and H  
holes on the wall.  
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3 Set-up  
3.4 Flue Set-up  
1.Install 2 clamping screw seats to the left and  
right holes of the wall hanger.  
2.Place the flue connection element freely on the  
body.  
3.Pull the inner flue connection element upwards  
from the flue connection element placed over  
the body (Figure 4), and screw the brackets to Z  
and axes from left and right sides. (Figure 5)  
3.4.1 Usage without flue connec-  
tion  
Air is filtered by the carbon filter and returned to  
the room. Carbon filter is used when there is no  
flue available in the house or when it is not pos-  
sible to install the flue pipe.  
1.Remove the aluminum filters.  
2.To install the carbon filter, center the carbon filter  
on the plastic part on both sides of the fan body,  
and secure it on the tabs.  
3.Reinstall the aluminum filters.  
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3 Set-up  
8.The exhaust air must not be discharged into a  
flue which is used for exhausting fumes from  
other appliances burning gas or other fuels. (Not  
applicable for appliances which only discharge  
air back into the room).  
3.4.2 Usage with flue connection  
Vapors are discharged with the flue pipe secured  
on the connection ring on the hood. Diameter of  
the flue pipe should be equal to the diameter of  
connection ring. Pipe should be installed slightly  
inclined (about 10°) in horizontal layouts to allow  
the air to go out of the room easily.  
9.Regulations concerning the discharge of air have  
to be fulfilled.  
WARNING: Failure to install the screws or  
fixing device in accordance with the  
instructions may result in electrical haz-  
ards..  
WARNING: Carbon filter should be  
removed if it is installed on the hood.  
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1.For the installation of flue connected model, con-  
nect the hood to the outlet pipe with a rigid or  
flexible pipe with a diameter of 150 or 120 mm  
depending on the pipe selection by the installer.  
(Figure 3)  
2.Install the flue adaptor to the hood body outlet if  
you would like to install with a pipe with a diam-  
eter of 120 mm.  
3.Secure the pipe with suitable clamps. These  
items are not supplied with the unit. Remove the  
active carbon filters, if any (optional).  
4.Install air deflector.  
5.Install the active carbon filter as follows. Follow  
the procedure in reverse order to remove.  
6.Install clip screw seat to the wall hanger.  
7.Pull the inner flue connection element upwards  
from the flue connection element placed over  
the body (Figure 4), and screw it to the hanger  
from left and right sides. (Figure 5)  
WARNING: In case of failure to perform  
cleaning and maintenance of oil filters reg-  
ularly and when the carbon filter reaches  
its service life (about 4 months), there is  
the possibility of causing fire by them.  
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4 Operation of the Appliance  
4.1 Control panel  
4.2 Operating the Hood  
Hood is equipped with a motor with various  
speed settings. For a better performance, we  
advise you to use low speeds in normal condi-  
tions, and high speeds when smell and vapors  
are intensified.  
1.Press any of the speed setting buttons (B, C, D)  
to operate the hood in the required speed.  
2.You can illuminate the cooking area by pressing  
button A.  
3.Press the speed setting button you pressed be-  
fore again to turn off the hood.  
A- Turning the lamp on/off  
B- Speed 1  
C- Speed 2  
D- Speed 3  
E- Warning light  
Red warning light on the front panel is illuminated  
continuously when the motor is activated.  
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5 Cleaning and Care  
Prior to maintenance, unplug the appliance or turn 3.Wash the filters with liquid detergent and then  
the main switch off or loosen the fuse that supplies  
the hood or turn it off.  
Clean your stainless steel hood  
with cleaning agents specifically produced for this  
material.  
rinse them with water.  
4.When the filters are dried, re-install the filter in  
the reverse order of the above procedure.  
5.2 Carbon filter (Flueless usage)  
This filter removes the cooking odours.  
WARNING: Never use rubbing mate-  
rials (wire wool) or abrasive materi-  
WARNING: Carbon filter should never  
als (brushes, the harder side of the  
scouring sponge etc.).  
be washed. It should be replaced ev-  
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ery 4 months under normal usage.  
You can procure carbon filter from Arçelik  
Authorized Dealers.  
WARNING: Sterilizers, products made  
of carbon steel or similar mate-  
rial containing chloride may cause  
1.Remove the aluminum filters.  
2.Take the carbon filter out from its seat by pulling  
it out.  
black stains, corrosion or permanent  
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5.1 Aluminum filter  
marks when they contact with stain-  
less steel.  
This filter is intended to retain the oil particles in  
the air. You are recommended to clean your filter  
every month under normal usage conditions.  
1.Push the aluminum filter lock forward.  
Note  
You can wash your aluminum filters in dish-  
washer also.  
A discoloration may be observed on aluminum  
filters as they are washed. This is normal, you do  
not need to replace your filter.  
3.Install the new carbon filter.  
4.Install the aluminum filters.  
Use a soft cloth soaked with liquid detergent to  
clean the outer surface of your hood.  
2.Then, slightly lower it and pull forward.  
Otherwise, you may bend the filter.  
WARNING: Never use abrasive or  
scratching materials for cleaning.  
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5 Cleaning and Care  
WARNING: You may cause a fire if  
you do not follow the instructions on  
the cleaning and replacement of the  
filters of your hood.  
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5.3 Replacement of the lamp  
2 pieces of 20 W halogen lamps are used in your  
hood. Prior to replacement of lamp, unplug the  
appliance or turn the main switch off or loosen  
the fuse that supplies the hood or turn it off. To  
remove the holder of the halogen lamp, take the  
lamp holder out by rotating it counterclockwise.  
Be careful not to drop the lamp holder during this  
operation. After replacing the lamp, install the lamp  
holder by rotating it clockwise following the reverse  
order of the removal procedure. We advise you to  
install the new lamp with a piece of cloth or gloves.  
Contacting halogen lamps with bare hands will  
reduce their service life.  
Note:  
You may procure lamps from Authorized Dealers.  
If you need to transport the unit:  
Keep original package. Transport the unit with its  
original package, and follow the transport mark-  
ings on the original package.  
If you do not have the original package:  
Do not put heavy objects on the hood.  
Protect the outer surface from impacts.  
Pack the unit so that it would not be damaged  
during transport.  
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surrounds  
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f. Improper installation  
g. Failure to clean or improper cleaning  
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