Airuno Aida 90 Assembly Instructions

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Aida 60 & 90 Built-In
Cupboard Hood
Installation & User Instructions
Please read these instructions carefully before installing and
operating this appliance

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Contents
1. Introduction
3
2. Health and Safety
3-4
3. Installation
4-8
3.1 Assembly Instructions
4-6
3.2 Electrical Wiring
6-8
3.2.1 Electrical Wiring Diagram
7
3.2.2 Controls
8
4. Use & Maintenance
8-9
4.1 Changing the Light Bulbs
8
4.2 Cleaning the Metal Filters
8
4.3 Carbon Filters
9
4.3.1 Polyester Carbon Filters
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4.3.2 Long Life Carbon Filters
9
4.4 Cleaning the Hood
9
5. Technical Data
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6. Dimensions
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1. Introduction
Dear Customer,
We wish to thank you for choosing this Air Uno cooker
hood. In order to get the best performance from your
appliance we recommend that you read this booklet
carefully before operating the appliance for the first
time.
Revisions to the publication
In order to improve the product, to keep this
publication up to date the manufacturer reserves the
right to make modification without any advance
notice. Any reproduction, even in part, of this manual
without the consent of the manufacturer is
prohibited.
Care of the manual and how to consult it
Take good care of this manual and keep it in a
place which can beeasily and quickly reached.
If this manual should be lost or destroyed, or if it
is in poor condition, ask for a copy from your
retailer, providing product identification data.
Information which is essential or that requires
special attention is shown in bold text.
ATTENTION
This warning sign indicates that the
message to which it refers should be
carefully read and understood, because
failure to comply with what these notices
say can cause serious damage to the
extractor and put the user’s safety at risk.
INFORMATION
This symbol is used to highlight
information which is important for proper
extractor operation. Failure to comply with
these provisions will compromise use of
the boiler and its operation will not be
satisfactory.
MANUAL
Indicates that you should carefully read
this manual or the related instructions.
2. Health and Safety
Installation of the cooker hood, making
electrical connections, checking its operation
and maintenance are all tasks which should be
carried out by qualified and authorised
personnel.
Install the cooker hood in accordance with the
regulations in force in your local area, region and
country.
For the correct use of the appliance and to
prevent accidents, the instructions given in this
booklet must always be followed.
Before beginning any operation, the user, or
whoever is preparing to operate on the
appliance, must have read and understood the
entire contents of this instruction booklet.
All responsibility for improper use is taken
entirely by the user and as such relieves Air Uno
of any civil or criminal responsibility.
In view of the fact that it is an electrical appliance,
do not touch the appliance with wet hands.
Before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance
operation, make sure in advance that the
appliance is isolated from the mains electricity
supply.
Incorrect installation or faulty maintenance (not
conforming to the requirements set out in this
booklet) can cause harm to people, animals or
property. In such cases Air Uno is absolved from
any civil or criminal responsibility.
This product complies with EU Directive
EU2002/96/EC.
The crossed bin symbol on the appliance indicates
that the product, at the end of its life, must be
disposed of separately from domestic waste, either by
taking it to a separate waste disposal site for electric
and electronic appliances or by returning it to your
dealer when you buy another similar appliance. The
user is responsible for taking the appliance to a special
waste disposal site at the end of its life. If the disused
appliance is collected correctly as separate waste, it
can be recycled, treated and disposed of ecologically.
WARNINGS:
-This appliance can be used by children aged from
8 years and above and persons with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of
experience and knowledge if they have been
given supervision or instruction concerning use of
the appliance in a safe way and understand the
hazards involved.
-Children shall not play with the appliance.
Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be
made by children without supervision.

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-Before cleaning or performing any periodic or
urgent maintenance to the hood, isolate the
mains supply and turn the main switch off.
-Do not connect the hood to any piping used for
combustion appliances, such as burners, boilers
or fire places.
-Check that the main power supply corresponds
to the voltage required by the hood, which is
given on the silver label stuck inside the hood.
Ensure that the electric system is correctly
earthed and that the earth discharge works
correctly.
-When cooking do not use any materials that
could form high or unusual flames. Oil that has
been used twice and fats are very dangerous
and could easily catch fire. Do not prepare
flambé dishes under the hood.
-Once the specialised technician has completed
the installation of the hood equipped with a
remote motor, all the leads, connectors, ground
connections and the remote motor must not be
accessible to the user. Only the installer is
granted access by removing screwed on panel.
-Respect local legislation and regulations issued
by the relative authorities regarding the exhaust
air when the suction is operating. Failure to
respect and perform all maintenance and
cleaning operations described in this handbook
could cause a fire hazard.
ATTENTION: Accessible parts may become hot when
the hood is used with cooking appliance.
3. Installation
The minimum safety distance between the bottom of
the hood and the top of the cooking hob must be
650mm (Fig 1), smaller distances must be previously
authorised by the manufacturer.
Ø150mm round or 220x90mm rectangular ducting
must be used. Ducting with a smaller diameter could
cause airflow issues.
Fig 1
The hood can be used for both filtering and suction.
When the filtering function is operating, i.e. with air
recycle, carbon filters must be used (refer to the
paragraph on Carbon Filters page 9).
When the suction function is operating i.e. exhausting
the filtered air on the outside, a suitable
compensation system must be used according to
current standards in force. The diameter of the fume
exhaust pipe must be the same or greater than the
diameter of the hood pipe union.
There must be sufficient ventilation in the room where
the hood is installed, to allow simultaneous use of
other appliances that use gas or other fuels.
3.1 Assembly Instructions
Attention: Before proceeding with the installation,
make sure that the screws and the anchors already
supplied, are suitable for the type of wall the hood
must be fixed to.
To assemble the hood use the accessories that are
supplied and follow the instructions given in the
enclosed hand book.
Cut out dimensions
Aida 60
Fig 2
Min 65cm

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Aida 90
Fig 3
Motor Cut-out
Fig 4
1. Fix motor to top of the cupboard using 4 screws
(Fig 5).
Fig 5
2. Cut the rectangular ducting down to size (Fig 6).
Fig 6
3. Attach the ducting to the hood section (Fig 7).
Fig 7
4. Push hood and ducting up into cupboard and
connect to motor (Fig 8).
Fig 8
5. Adjust metal sliders and tighten bolt to hold
hood in cupboard (Fig 9).
Fig 9
6. Connect motor cable to control box cable.

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7. Attach hood cover inside cupboard (Fig 10).
Fig 10
3.2 Electrical Wiring
The electrical wiring must be performed by a
specialised electrician fully respecting current
standards and legislation in force. Check that the
power supply corresponds to the voltage requested
by the hood, which is given on the silver label stuck
inside the hood. Ensure that the wiring system
conforms to current standards and the earth
discharge works efficiently. Pay special attention to
the hood power cable, ensure that it does not pass
through any holes without a cable clamp. For direct
connection to the electrical mains it is necessary to
provide a device that ensures disconnection from the
electrical mains, with an opening distance of the
contacts that allows the complete disconnection
under the conditions of overvoltage category III, in
accordance with the rules of installation. The plug or
Omni polar switch must be accessible when the unit is
installed.
If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by
a special cord or assembly available from the
manufacturer or its service agent. The cable must be
of type H05VV-F 3 x 0.75mm2minimum cross-section.
The manufacturer declines all responsibility if the
current accident prevention standards in force are
not respected, which are needed for the wiring
system to operate correctly.

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3.2.1 Electrical Wiring Diagram
To motor
plug
Supply
Blue
Grey
White
Black
Red
Blue
Brown
Blue
Brown
To control
buttons on hood
To light
transformer

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3.2.2 Controls
The Aida can be controlled by either the soft touch
buttons on the unit (Fig 10) or by remote control (Fig
11). This allows the user to control the hoods on/off
functions and motor speeds.
Fig 10
Fig 11
Turns motor on at speed 2 and for turning the
motor off.
Increases motor speed.
Decreases motor speed.
Turns lights on
Timer button for turning the motor off after 10
minutes.
On first use the user will need to pair the remote
control with the extractor. With the hood turned off,
press and hold the plus button on the hood until the
LED flashes. Once this has happened press any button
on the remote control to check all functions are
working correctly.
4. Use & Maintenance
Before beginning any sort of cleaning or
maintenance work, turn the power off to the hood
by turning the main switch to 0 (OFF).
4.1 Changing the Light Bulbs
12V halogen G4 attachment: Use a screwdriver to
unscrew the glass support ring (Fig 12 & 23). Remove
the glass and change the light bulb. Replace the
protective glass and screw back the ring. The light
bulbs can be purchased in any electrical supply shop.
Fig 12
Fig 13
Dichroic lamp G4 attachment: Use a screwdriver to
remove and change the dichroic lamp (Fig 14).
Fig 14
LED spotlight replacement should only be carried out
by qualified technicians using only original spare
parts.
4.2 Cleaning the Metal Filters
The metal filters fitted in the hood should be washed
every 2-3 months, depending on how much the hood
is used, using hot water and a liquid detergent that is
not too aggressive.
The metal filters can be removed by the special
handle, unhooking the front part of the filter and
pulling it downwards (Fig 15).

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Fig 15
4.3 Carbon Filters
The hood can be used with active carbon filters which
traps the cooking smells. There are either polyester or
long life carbon filters and these are situated behind
the grease filters.
4.3.1 Polyester Carbon Filters
These cannot be reused or washed and must be
periodically changed (every 4 months if the hood is
used for 2 hours every day). Saturated filters could be
a fire hazard. The filters in the Aida are rectangular.
4.3.2 Long Life Carbon Filters
These can be cleaned and reactivated. The filter
should be cleaned every other month if used
normally. The filter is best cleaned in a dishwasher at
the highest temperature using normal washing
detergent. The filter should be washed on its own to
prevent particles of food fastening in it and then
causing an unpleasant smell later on (Fig 23).
Fig 23
To reactivate, the carbon filter should be dried in the
oven. Choose upper/lower heat and maximum 100°C
and dry the filter for 10 minutes (Fig 24). The filter
must be changed when it no longer absorbs the
cooking smells sufficiently.
Fig 24
4.4 Cleaning the Hood
The surfaces of the hood should be cleaned
frequently, to avoid the risk of having to remove built
up and encrusted deposits and stains.
For the painted or copper plated hoods just a soft
cloth with warm water and a neutral detergent. Do
not pour the detergent directly onto the hood or use
powdery or abrasive products. For the stainless steel
hood, use special products and cloths for satin finish
stainless steel (not abrasive, corrosive detergents or
detergents containing chloride), ensuring to clean in
the same direction as the satin finish.
Do not use aggressive products, chemical solvents or
derivatives of oil distillates that could leave oily traces
which could cause oxidation and polymerisation.
The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for
damage to the surface of the hood due to failure to
respect these instructions.
5. Technical Data
Aida 60 & 90 with H850 Motor
Control
Soft touch/remote control
Colour/finish
Stainless steel/glass
Lighting
2 x LED (4000K)
Airflow (m3/h)
322/563
Pressure (Pa)
582
Noise (db)
52-64
Power (W)
280
Voltage (V)
220-240
Outlet Width (mm)
150
Energy Class
B
65°C
100°C
10 min

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6. Dimensions
420
250
260
265-660
230
1000
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CD (UK) Ltd T/A Air Uno
Unit L, Wakefield House
Thistle Way
Gildersome Spur
Morley
West Yorkshire
LS27 7JZ
CD (UK) Ltd T/A Air Uno is a company registered in England and Wales Registration No. 2905619
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