CDA CCH60BL Installation and operating instructions

PLEASE CAREFULLY READ THESE OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE!
IO-HOO-0968/6
(10.2023)
CCH60BL
Extractors

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
NOTES ON SAFETY 4
UNPACKING 7
DISPOSAL OF OLD APPLIANCE 7
OPERATION 8
COOKER HOOD CONTROLS 8
CONTROL PANEL 8
ECO BOOST 8
OFF-TIMER 9
ADJUST LIGHTING COLOUR 9
ADJUST BRIGHTNESS 9
PAIR YOUR COOKING HOB AND KITCHEN HOOD 9
CONTROL YOUR HOOD FROM THE HOB 9
REMOTE CONTROL 10
OPERATION OF THE RADIO REMOTE CONTROL 10
OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION CONCERNING THE OPERATION OF THE HOOD 11
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 12
MAINTENANCE 12
GREASE FILTER 12
ACTIVATED CHARCOAL FILTER 12
LIGHT 12
WARRANTY AND AFTER SALES SERVICE 13
WARRANTY 13

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Dear customer,
From now on, your daily housework will be easier
than ever before. Your appliance is exceponal-
ly easy to use and extremely ecient. Aer reading
these Operang Instrucons, operang the appliance
will be easy.
Before being packaged and leaving the manufacturer,
the appliance was thoroughly checked with regard to
safety and funconality.
Before using the appliance, please carefully read
these Operang Instrucons. By following these
instrucons carefully you will be able to avoid any
problems in using the appliance. It is important to
keep these Operang Instrucons and store them in a
safe place so that they can be consulted at any me.
Follow these instrucons carefully in order to avoid
possible accidents.
Sincerely,

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NOTES ON SAFETY
• Before using the appliance, please carefully read
this manual!
• The appliance is designed for household use only.
• The manufacturer reserves the right to introduce
changes, which do not aect operation of the ap-
pliance.
• The manufacturer shall not be liable for any dam-
age or re caused by the appliance resulting from
failure to follow instructions in this manual.
• Cooker hood is designed to remove cooking
odours. Do not use cooker hood for other pur-
poses.
• Connect the cooker hood operating in extraction
mode to a suitable ventilation duct (do NOT con-
nect the cooker to smoke or ue gas ducts, which
are in use). It requires installation of the air ex-
traction duct to the outside. The length of the
duct (usually a pipe of Ø 120 or 150 mm) should
not be longer than 4-5 m. An air extraction duct
is also required for telescopic and furniture hoods
in absorption mode.
• Cooker hood operating in air recirculation mode
requires the installation of an activated charcoal
lter. In this case, installing an extractor duct is
not required, however it is recommended to in-
stall an air guide vane (Mainly in chimney cooker
hoods).
• The cooker hood features independent lighting
and exhaust fan that can be operated at one of
several speeds.
• Depending on the type, the hood is designed to
be permanently attached to a vertical wall over
a gas or electric stove (chimney and universal
hoods); on the ceiling over a gas or electric stove
(island hoods); on the vertical built in furniture
over a gas or electric stove (telescopic and built-
in hoods). Before installing, make sure that the
wall/ceiling structure is strong enough to suspend
the hood. Some hoods are very heavy.

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• For details of the installation distance above an
electric hob please refer to product technical
sheet If the installation instructions of the gas
cooker specify a greater distance, this must be
taken into account (Fig. 1).
• Do not leave an open ame under the hood.
When the pots are removed from the burner, set
the minimum ame. Always make sure that the
ame does not extend outside the pot, because it
causes unwanted loss of energy and a dangerous
concentration of heat.
• When cooking on fat, supervise the pans con-
stantly, because overheated fat can ignite.
• Unplug the appliance before any cleaning, replac-
ing the lter or repair work.
• Cooker hood grease lter should be cleaned at
least once a month, because the lter saturated
with fat is ammable.
• Ensure adequate ventilation (air ow) if other
equipment such as liquid fuel stoves or heaters
are operated in the room in addition the cooker
hood. When the cooker hood is simultaneously
operated with burning appliances requiring ade-
quate fresh air from the room to work properly,
their safe operation is possible if under pressure
around these appliances is a maximum of 0.004
mbar (this does not apply when the cooker hood
is used as an odour lter)
• Do not lean on the hood.
• The hood should be cleaned regularly both inside
and out (AT LEAST ONCE A MONTH, following the
indications concerning maintenance provided in
this manual)..Failure to adhere to the rules con-
cerning cleaning the hood and replacing lters
results in a re risk.
• If the power cord is damaged it should be re-
placed by a specialised service centre.
• Ensure that it is possible to disconnect the ap-
pliance from the mains by removing the plug or
switching o the bi-polar switch.
• This appliance is not intended for use by persons
(including children) with physical, mental or sen-
sory handicaps, or by persons inexperienced or

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unfamiliar with the appliance, unless under su-
pervision or in accordance with the instructions
as communicated to them by persons responsible
for their safety.
• Particular attention should be paid not to allow
unaccompanied children to use the appliance.
• Make sure voltage indicated on the nameplate
corresponds to the local mains supply voltage.
• Before use, extend and straighten the power cord.
• Packaging materials (bags, polyethylene, poly-
styrene, etc.) should be kept away from children
during unpacking.
• Before connecting the hood to the mains power
supply always check that the power cord is prop-
erly installed and is not trapped by the appliance.
Do not connect the appliance to the mains until
assembly is complete.
• Do not operate your kitchen hood without the al-
uminium grease lters.
• It is strictly forbidden to cook dishes under on an
open ame (ambé) under your kitchen hood.
• Always strictly adhere to regulations issued by the
competent local authorities regarding the techni-
cal and safety requirements for fume extraction.
• Failing to tighten bolts and fasteners in accord-
ance with these instructions may endanger life
and health.
• Hanging kitchen hoods operate only in air circu-
lation / odour absorber mode
• WARNING! Failure to install the screws or xing
device in accordance with these instructions may
result in electrical hazards.
• This appliance can be used by children aged 8 years
and older or by persons with physical, mental or sen-
sory handicaps, or by those who are inexperienced
or unfamiliar with the appliance, provided they are
supervised or have been instructed how to safely use
the appliance and are familiar with risks associated
with the use of the appliance. Ensure that children
do not play with the appliance. Cleaning and main-
tenance of the appliance should not be performed by
children unless they are 8 years or older and are su-
pervised by a competent person.

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UNPACKING
During transportation, protective
packaging was used to protect the
appliance against any damage. Af-
ter unpacking, please dispose of all
elements of packaging in a way that
will not cause damage to the environ-
ment.
All materials used for packaging the
appliance are environmentally friendly; they are
100% recyclable and are marked with the appropri-
ate symbol.
Important! Packaging materials (bags, polyethyl-
ene, polystyrene, etc.) should be kept away from
children during unpacking.
DISPOSAL OF OLD APPLIANCE
In accordance with European Directive
2012/19/EU and local legislation re-
garding used electrical and electronic
goods, this appliance is marked with
the symbol of the crossed-out waste
container. This marking indicates that
the appliance must not be disposed of
together with other household waste
after it has been used.
The user is obliged to hand it over to waste collec-
tion centre collecting used electrical and electron-
ic goods. The collectors, including local collection
points, shops and local authority departments pro-
vide recycling schemes.
Proper handling of used electrical and electronic
goods helps avoid environmental and health haz-
ards resulting from the presence of dangerous com-
ponents and the inappropriate storage and process-
ing of such goods.

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OPERATION
Cooker hood controls
Control Panel is shown in Figure 4, for your reference it is also shown
below:
You can also control kitchen hood from your hob’s control panel:
Noted: You can also control the hood from your CDA Hob if it has the
Hood connect feature
Control Panel
The control panel is equipped with touch controls. Touch one of the
sensors to enable the desired function:
• Low speed (1). Use this speed when cooking a little food with hardly
any fumes.
• Medium speeds (2 - 3). Use this speed when cooking multiple dish-
es at the same time with moderate amount of fumes.
• High speed ( ). Use this speed when frying or grilling, with large
amount of fumes.
• Lighting on/o . The lighting operates independently of hood fan.
• Touch sensor to pair your appliances (read on for more informa-
tion).
• Touch sensors on your hob to change kitchen hood fan speed
Touch sensor corresponding to the selected speed to turn o the
kitchen hood.
Eco Boost
Energy saving function. The energy saving function reduces speed 4 to
3 after 5 minutes of fan operation. The function is automatic and can-
not be turned o.

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O-Timer
Use O-Timer to turn o the hood after a specied time. Use O-Timer
to lter the fumes out of the air after cooking. The delay time is about
15 minutes. To enable O-Timer at any fan speed touch the active
speed sensor for at least 3 seconds. Sensor ashes. Flashing indicates
that the O-Timer has been enabled. To cancel O-Timer touch the ac-
tive speed sensor. The appliance will turn o. To turn on the appliance,
set the desired fan speed. Cancelling the o-timer does not turn o the
lighting.
Adjust lighting colour
When the lighting is on, simultaneously touch and hold 1and for a
few seconds. The indicator will light up continuously. Touch 1or
to set the desired colour. Touch once to adjust the colour by 10% or
touch and hold down to smoothly adjust the lighting colour. There are
10 colours available. Touch or do nothing for 20 seconds to conrm
the colour. When the hood is switched on, the lighting LED is always on.
Adjust brightness
Use this function to adjust brightness. To adjust brightness, touch and
hold the Lighting sensor for about 3 seconds. Lighting brightness will
be reduced. Touch sensor again to reduce brightness another level
down. Repeating this a number of times will allow you to choose the
desired brightness.
Pair your cooking hob and kitchen hood
This feature allows the hood to communicate with the hob. The feature
is only available in certain models.
To pair both appliances, touch to turn on the hob and set any heat
setting on one of the cooking zones. This will prevent the hob from
turning o after a few seconds. While the hob waits for the pot to be
placed on the cooking zone, touch and hold and on the hood con-
trol panel for about 3 seconds*, and the indicator in the hood will
ash quickly. Then touch and hold on the hob for a few seconds. The
appliance will pair and you will be able to control the hood from your
hob.
* Note: Please note the pictogram on the hood control panel. The
indicator is not lit when pairing is in progress.
The pairing status is indicated by a dot above the sensor:
No dot - appliances are not paired
Flashing dot - pairing in progress
Dot steady on - appliances are paired
Control your hood from the hob
Manual mode
Touch sensors on the hob to adjust fan speed. Each time you
change fan speed a relevant indicator on the hood will light up. You can
also change fan speed by touching the sensors on your kitchen hood.

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Automatic mode
Touch the sensor on your hob and (Auto) will be shown by the fan
speed indicator. Now fan speed will be adjusted automatically based on
the heat setting of the individual cooking zones. In automatic mode,
the kitchen hood lighting turns on and you can turn it o using the sen-
sor on your kitchen hood.
Remote control
Your kitchen hood is equipped with a remote control. It is shown in
Figure 4b and below:
4
1
6
2
5
7
3
Use remote control to control your kitchen hood. To do this, point the
remote control toward the front of the hood and select the desired
function:
1 — Reduce fan speed
2 — Increase fan speed
3- Battery tray
4 — O-timer, for description refer to the previous page.
5 — Turn lighting on/o The lighting operates independently of hood
fan.
6- Set the warm light temperature
7- Set the cold light temperature
When purchased, battery is not included with the remote control. You
can purchase a single 3V CR2025 battery in any electronics store.
To replace the battery, slide out the tray (item 3 in the gure) on the
bottom edge of the remote control. Place the battery in the tray ob-
serving polarity. Slide the tray back in.
The radio remote unit pairing mode
To activate the pairing mode hold down the “”1”” and “”2”” keys for 3
seconds when the fan is o. The held keys will start ashing. The radio
remote unit pairing mode is activated for 60 seconds or until the unit is
paired successfully. To pair the remote control, press any key on the re-
mote control. Pairing is indicated by the lighting of the “”1”” and “”2””
keys for 3 seconds. Upon pressing a key, the corresponding assigned
response will be triggered.

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Other important information concerning the operation of
the hood
Operation in air circulation / odour lter mode. In this mode, the ltered
air returns to the room through the outlets. Install activated charcoal
lter in this setting. It is recommended to install the air guide (available
depending on the model, mainly in chimney cooker hoods).
Air extraction operation: When cooker hood operates in extraction mode,
air is discharged outside through an extraction duct. Remove activated
charcoal lter in this setting. The cooker hood is connected to the air
outlet opening using a rigid or exible extraction duct with a diameter of
150 or 120 mm, and the appropriate clamps, which must be purchased
at a hardware store. The appliance should be installed by a qualied
installer.
Fan speed: Lowest and medium fan speed is used in normal conditions
and less intense odours, while the highest speed is used only when cook-
ing odours are very intense, such as during frying or grilling.
Note (applies to universal hoods only): Due to the design of universal
hoods you need to manually change the mode of operation. See Figure
8 for instructions on how to change the mode.
Note (only applies to telescopic and in-built kitchen hoods): Furniture
and telescopic cooker hoods operating in air recirculation mode require
installation of the exhaust duct. The other end of the duct should be di-
rected to the room as it will discharge ltered air.
Note: Hanging kitchen hoods operate only in air circulation / odour ab-
sorber mode

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CLEANING AND
MAINTENANCE
Maintenance
Regular maintenance and cleaning of the appliance will ensure trou-
ble-free operation of the cooker hood and extend its life. Especially make
sure that the grease lter and activated charcoal lter are replaced ac-
cording to manufacturer's recommendations.
• Do not use a soaked cloth, sponge, or water jet.
• Do not use solvents or alcohol, as they may tarnish lacquered sur-
faces.
• Do not use caustic substances, especially for cleaning stainless steel.
• Do not use a rough or abrasive cloth.
• It is recommend to use a damp cloth and a neutral detergent.
Note: After several washes in the dishwasher, the colour of the alumini-
um lter may change. The change of colour does not indicate improprie-
ties or the necessity to change it.
Grease lter
For normal hood operation, grease lter should be cleaned every month
in the dishwasher or by hand using a mild detergent or liquid soap.
Dismantling of grease lter is shown on Figure 5.
Acrylic lter is used in some models. This lter should be replaced at
least once every 2 months or more frequently if the appliance is used
intensively.
Activated charcoal lter
Charcoal lter is used only when the cooker hood is not connected to
the ventilation duct. Activated charcoal lter can absorb odours until
saturated. Charcoal lter is not suitable for washing or regeneration and
should be replaced at least once every 3-4 months or more frequently if
the appliance is used intensively.
Dismantling of charcoal lter is shown on Figure 6.
Light
Use incandescent / halogen / LED modules of the same specication as
those factory-installed in the appliance. See Figure 7 for details how to
replace lights. If there is no such gure in this manual, please contact
authorised service to replace the lighting module.

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WARRANTY AND AFTER
SALES SERVICE
Warranty
The manufacturer shall not be held liable for any damage caused by improper
use of the product.
Service
• The manufacturer recommends that all repairs and adjustments be carried
out by the Factory Service Technician or the Manufacturer’s Authorized Ser-
vice Point. For safety reasons, repairs should be referred to professionals.
• Repairs carried out by unqualied persons may seriously endanger the ap-
pliance user.
• The minimum warranty period for the appliance oered by the manufacturer,
importer or authorized representative is given in the warranty card.
• The warranty shall be void if you make any independent adaptations or al-
terations, tamper with seals or other appliance safety devices or its parts or
interfere with the appliance contrary to operating instructions.
In the event of appliance malfunction, request assistance or repair.
If your appliance needs repair, please contact the service centre. Please see
website for address and contact details of our service centre. Before contacting
us, please have ready the appliance serial number, which can be found on the
identication sticker: For your convenience, please write it down below:
Certicate of compliance CE and UKCA
The Manufacturer hereby declares that this product complies with the general requirements pursuant to
the following European Directives and analogous UK requirements:
• The Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EC / Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 2016.
• Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2014/30/EC / Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations
2016.
• ErP Directive 2009/125/EC / The Ecodesign for Energy-related Products Regulations 2010 (as
amended) for the applicable implementing measures which apply in Great Britain and Northern
Ireland, respectively.
• Radio equipment - Directive 2014/53/EU / Radio Equipment Regulations 2017
• RED Directive 2014/53/EU
and therefore the product has been marked with and symbols and the Declaration of Conformity,
the Manufacturer has drawn up the declaration and is available to the competent authorities regulating
the market.
The CDA Group hereby declares that the type of radio wave emitting equi-
pment, kitchen hood, model CCH60BL complies with Directive 2014/53/EU.
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available on our website at:
www.cda.eu
Remote control Bluetooth
Frequency bands 433.05 - 434,79 MHz 2402 - 2480 MHz
The maximum power of a radio signal transmit-
ted in a frequency band
≤-4,56 dBm ≤9 dBm

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Secure the brackets to the side of the carcass, then remove the two
5mm washers and ret the screws to ensure a secure t.

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h = min 450mm h = 450mm
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3f
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