Cata F-2060 User manual

INSTALLATION AND USER’S MANUAL
COOKER HOOD
F-2060
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Introduction 2
2. Safety precaution 2
3. Intended use 3
4. Parts supplied 3
5. Installation 3
6. Operation 5
7. Maintenance 5
8. Troubleshooting 5
9. Technical data 5
10. Environmental protection 5
1. INTRODUCTION
Thank you for choosing this cooker hood.
This installation and user’s manual is designed to provide you
with all required instructions related to the installation, use and
maintenance of the appliance. In order to operate the appliance
correctly and safety, please read this installation and user’s manual
carefully before installation and usage.
Keep this installation and user’s manual for future use. Should this
appliance be passed on to a third party, then this installation and
user’s manual must be included.
No liability will be accepted for damage resulting from improper
use or non-compliance with these instructions.
2. SAFETY PRECAUTION
Important! Always switch o the electricity supply at
the mains during installation and maintenance such as
for light bulb replacement.
General
• Thecookerhoodissuitablefordomesticuseonly.
Children
• Please dispose of the packaging material carefully.
Packaging material can be dangerous to children. Danger of
suocation!
• Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not
play with the appliance.
Installation
• The cooker hood must be installed in accordance with the
installation instructions and all measurements must be
followed.
• All installation work must be carried out by a competent
person or qualied electrician.
• Wheninstallingthecookerhood,makesurethatthefollowing
recommended distances between the top of cooker and the
lowest part of the cooker hood are observed:
Gas cookers: 70cm
Electric cookers: 67cm
Coaloroilcookers: 80cm
• Donotinstallaboveacookerwithahighlevelgrill.
• Makesuretheductinghasnobendssharperthan90degrees
as this will reduce the eciency of the cooker hood.
• Pay attention to the sharp edges inside the cooker hood
during installation.
Electrical safety
• Regularly check the power cord for damage. If the supply
cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its
service agent or similarly qualied persons in order to avoid a
hazard.
• Theappliancemustbeinstalledinsuchaway,thatthepower
supply is accessible at all times.
• Beforeconnectingtheappliancetothepowersupply,check
that the power supply voltage and current rating corresponds
with the power supply details shown on the appliance rating
label.
• Never use a damaged appliance! Disconnect the appliance
from the power source and contact your supplier if it is
damaged.
• Danger of electric shock! Do not attempt to repair the
appliance yourself. In case of malfunction, repairs are to be
conducted by qualied personnel only.
• Toavoiddamagingthecord,donotsqueeze,bendorchafe
it on sharp edges. Keep it away from hot surfaces and open
ames as well.
• Layoutthecordinsuchawaythatnounintentionalpulling
or tripping over it is possible.
• Donotopentheappliancecasingunderanycircumstances.
Donotinsertanyforeignobjectsintotheinsideofthecasing.
• Never use accessories which are not recommended by the
manufacturer. They could pose a safety risk to the user and
might damage the appliance. Only use original parts and
accessories.
• Keep the appliance away from any hot surfaces and open
ames. Install the appliance on a level, stable, clean and
dry surface. Protect the appliance against heat, dust, direct
sunlight, moisture, dripping and splashing water.
• Donotplaceheavyobjectsontopoftheappliance.Donot
place objects with open ames, e.g. candles, on top of or
besidetheappliance.Donotplaceobjectslledwithwater,
e.g. vases on or near the appliance.
• Thisapplianceisnotintendedforusebypersons(including
children) with reduced physical, sensory, or mental
capabilities, or by those who lack experience and knowledge,
unless they have been given supervision and instruction
concerning the use of the appliance by a person responsible
for their safety.
Gas safety
• Always put lids on pots and pans when cooking on a gas
cooker.
Operation
Danger of re!
• Donotambéunderthecookerhood.
• Donotleavefryingpansunattendedduringuse
because overheated fats or oils might catch re.
• Never leave naked ames under the cooker
hood.
• Onlyfryunderneaththecookerhood whenyou
are in the kitchen.
•
Do not use the cooker hood without the grease
lters,oriftheltersareexcessivelygreasy!
Caution! Accessible parts may become hot when used
with cooking appliances.
Exhaust operation
Danger!
• Duringexhaustoperation,thecookerhoodremovesairfrom
a room. If other re sources that require the surrounding air
forcombustion arebeing operated in thesame room, (e.g.
gas, oil or coal heaters), the oxygen they require is taken
away. Thus ames could be suocated and gas could leak out
or the fumes could be drawn back into the room.
•
In order to guarantee a safe operation, there should be non-
closable openings in doors, windows or in an air intake wall
box to ensure a fresh supply of combustion air. This will prevent
the combustion fumes from being drawn back into the room.
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• When assessing the measures necessary, always take the
entire ventilation system of the house into consideration. In
case of doubt, ask your local chimney sweeper for help.
• Neversecurethecookerhoodtoaventilationduct,oraroom
orexhaustgaschimney!Donotlettheairthatisremovedfrom
the room be drawn into a duct where warm air is circulating.
The extracted air should only be drawn outdoors through a
separate ventilating duct that is only for the extractor hood.
• Wheninextractionmode,airintheroomisbeingremoved
by the cooker hood. Please make sure that proper ventilation
measures are being observed. The cooker hood removes
odours from room but not steam.
• 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).
• The air must not be discharged into a ue that is used for
exhausting fumes from appliances burning gas or other fuels
(notapplicabletoappliancesthatonlydischargetheairback
into the room).
Cleaning
• Thereisareriskifcleaningisnotcarriedoutinaccordance
with the instructions.
• Pay attention to the sharp edges inside the cooker hood,
especially during cleaning.
• Always disconnect the power supply prior to cleaning the
cooker hood or the lter. If the switched fused connection
unit is dicult to reach, shut o the power supply by using
the corresponding circuit breaker at the distribution board.
• Keepthecookerhoodclean.Fatdepositscouldlightonre
when exposed to high temperatures.
3. INTENDED USE
• Your cooker hood can be operated in recirculated-air
operation or in exhaust operation.
• Recirculated-air: Kitchen fumes are removed and after
purication are fed back into the room through the upper air
outlet openings. The purication takes place via the grease
lter.
4. PARTS SUPPLIED
No. Part Qty.
1Cookerhood 1
2 Extraction duct frame 1
3Blocker 1
4Luminary 1
5. INSTALLATION
• Important! We recommend that two people carry out the
installation. Pay attention to the procedure described in the
assembly instructions.
Preparation
• Exhaust operation:The wall breakthrough (core drill hole,
min. 125mm) must be carried out by a professional prior to
installing the extractor hood.
Pay attention to the length of the exhaust hose when
planning the wall breakthrough. The exhaust hose must
reach the outer edge of the wall without any kinks.
Important! If the exhaust hose leads through an outer wall,
the air outlet on the outside must be equipped with a cover
thathasself-openingslits(notsupplied).Thiscanbeinstalled
by the company that performs the wall breakthrough.
If open replaces are operated in the same room, ask your
local chimney sweeper about the local regulations prior to
installation.
If you are renting, then approval must be obtained from the
owner of the property.
• Attention! In order for the cooker hood to reach optimal
performance, mount it over the middle of the cooking area.
• Plan the power connection prior to installation so that a
disturbing cable will not be visible afterwards.
• Thefollowingaccessoriesarerequiredtomountthecooker
hood(notincludedwiththedelivery):
4 sets of suitable screws
4ttingwallplugs(andspacers,ifrequired)
Exhaust duct
Power drill
Screwdriver
Waterlevel
Cabledetector
• Removestyrofoamandprotectivewrappingfromthemotor,
inside the appliance.
Electrical connection(g. )
Danger of electric shock! Any electrical installation
must be carried out by an authorised professional.
• All ttings must be installed by a competent person in
accordance with current IEE Wiring Regulations (BS7671)
and local building regulations. If in doubt, consult a qualied
electrician.
• Important! Always switch o the electricity supply at the
mainsduringinstallationandmaintenance.Werecommend
that the fuse is withdrawn or circuit breaker switched o at
the distribution board whilst work is in progress.
• Priortodrillingholestosecureittothewall,makesurethat
nocablesorpipeswillbecomedamaged(electric,gas,water,
etc.; test the areas in question with a cable detector).
• Thisunitisdoubleinsulatedandmustnotbeearthed.Ifthere
areanyincomingearthcables,theymustbejoinedandwell
insulated with good quality insulation tape. This is to ensure
earth continuity throughout your property.
• Shouldyourequireanadditionalpowerconnectionforthis
appliance, hire an electrician.
• Meansfor disconnection mustbeincorporatedin the xed
wiring in accordance with the wiring rules. To achieve this
install appropriate switched fused connection unit.
• Note! A switched fused connection unit having a contact
separation of at least 3mm in all poles should be connected
in xed wiring.
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• Connect the incoming positive and neutral cables to the
terminals of the switched fused connection unit. Ensure
connections are tight.
Mounting methods
• Thecookerhoodcanbeeithermountedonawall(g. ), or
underneathasuitablekitchencabinet(g. ).
500/600/900
395
32
45
480
45
150
37
21
23
240 195
520
23
21
A
B
C
C
• Theapplianceisprovidedwith2airoutlets(A,B),onewhich
isontheupperpartandtheotherontheback(g. ).Both
of them can be used according to your requirements.
Option 1 - Mounting on a wall
• Drill 2 holes into the wall, which correspond to position C
(g. ). Insert 2 sets of screws and wall plugs, which are
appropriateforthetypeofwall(example:concrete,plaster-
board).Donotfullyinsertthescrews;letthemprotractout
of the wall by about 2mm. Then, hang the cooker hood on
the 2 screws.
• Attachtheextractionductframe(2)toexhaustductandused
airoutlet(AorB).Closetheunusedairoutlet(AorB)withthe
blocker(3).
Option 2 - Mounting under a hanging kitchen cabinet
• Drill4holesof6mmdiameteratthebottomofthehanging
kitchen cabinet (g. ). Attach the cooker hood by using
fasteners, such as self-retaining screws, that are suitable for
thecabinet’smaterialtype(example:wood,plastic,metal).
• Attachtheextractionductframe(2)toexhaustductandused
airoutlet(AorB).Closetheunusedairoutlet(AorB)withthe
blocker(3).
Installation with exhaust duct
• Tousetheexhaustoperation,awallbreakthroughisrequired
withadiameterofatleast125mm.Werecommendthatyou
let a specialist (electrician) perform the wall breakthrough
(coredrillhole).
• Theshortertheexhaustductisandthelessbendsithas,the
more ecient the cooker hood will be.
• Ocial regulationsmay vary from regiontoregion. In case
of doubt, we recommend asking your local chimney sweeper
for advice.
• If youhavean outlet to the outside,your cookerhood can
be connected by means of an extraction duct (enamel,
aluminum, exible pipe or inammable material with an
interior diameter of 125mm).
• Thecookerhoodshouldbeplacedatadistanceof67~80cm
above the cooking place for best eect.
• Drill 4 holes on the wall to accommodate the holes of the
cooker hood. Screw and tighten the cooker hood onto the
wall with suitable screws and wall plugs.
Bridging larger distances
• Bridginglargerdistancestotheoutdoorscanbeachievedby
installing an external motor inside the exhaust duct. To do
this, consult an electrician.
Installation without exhaust duct
• Ifyoudonothaveanoutlettotheoutside,theexhaustpipe
is not required and the installation is similar to the one shown
in the Installation with exhaust duct section.
•
Closeoneoftheairoutlets(g. :AorB)
withtheblocker(3).
• Set the small lever inside the appliance to the ltering
position(g. ).
Filtering
position Air-exhaust
position
(Default)
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6. OPERATION
• Switch on the appliance at the switched fused connection
unit.
Functions
Switch
position
Function
OAppliance switched o
ILowspeed
II Medium speed
III High speed
Lightson
Lightso
7. MAINTENANCE
• Beforecleaning,switchtheapplianceoanddisconnectthe
cooker hood from power supply.
• Cleantheapplianceinthefollowingintervals:
Regularly
Use a soft cloth moistened with hand-warm mildly
soapy water or household cleaning detergent. Never
use metal pads, chemical, abrasive material or sti
brush to clean the appliance.
Monthly
Metallic anti-grease lter: The lter collects grease,
smoke and dust so the lter is directly aecting the
eciency of the cooker hood. If not cleaned, the
greaseresidue(potentialammable)will saturateon
thelter.Cleanitwithhouseholdcleaningdetergent.
Important:Cleantheltereverymonthto
prevent risk of re.
Light bulb replacement
• Switchtheapplianceoanddisconnectthepowersupply.
• Inordertoreplacethelightbulb,themetallicanti-greaselter
should be detached rst. Press the lock and pull it downward.
• Screwthelightbulbfromtheholderandinsertalightbulbof
thesametype,max.40W(E14).
• Replacethemetallicanti-greaselterandmakesureitlocks
in place.
8. TROUBLESHOOTING
Fault Cause Solution
Excessive
vibration
The appliance is
not hung properly
on the bracket.
Take down the
appliance and
check it is properly
xed.
The fan blade is
damaged.
Switch o the
appliance.Repair
to be carried out
by qualied service
personnel only.
The fan motor is
not xed tightly.
Lighton,butfan
does not work
The fan blade is
jammed.
The motor is
damaged.
Bothlightandfan
do not work
Lightbulbbroken.
Replacewitha
bulb with correct
rating.
Power connection
loose.
Checkpower
supply.
Suction
performance
not good
Distancebetween
the appliance and
the cooking place
too large.
Readjustthe
distance to:
Gas cookers: 70cm
Electric cookers: 67cm
Coal/oilcookers:80cm
Metallic anti-
grease lter is dirty.
Cleanlter(see
Maintenance
chapter).
9. TECHNICAL DATA
Powersupply : 220-240V~50Hz
Powerconsumption–Fan : 125W
Powerconsumption–Luminary : 40W
Powerconsumption–Total : 165W
Protection class : II
Luminary : Max.40W(E14)
10. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Waste electrical products should not be disposed of
with household waste. Please recycle where facilities
exist. Check with your Local Authority or retailer for
recycling advice.
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