EuropAce ECH 7111S User manual

DELUXE CHIMNEY HOOD
ECH 7111S
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Table of Contents
•
From the Manufacturer 3
•
Specifications 4
•
SAFETY : Read this irst ! 5
•
Description of Parts 7
•
Ducted vs. Recirculation ersion 8
•
9
11
11
Installation
Wall rilling and racket ixing
Mounting the ood ody
Connections
Chimney Assembly 13
•
Operation 14
•
Cleaning & Maintenance 14
•
Troubleshooting 15
•
Schematic Diagram 15

3
From the Manufacturer
•
This appliance and it’s packaging are produced by
processes that minimize waste and respect the environment.
•
Please help us to continue the protection of the environment
by disposing of the packaging in a correct manner.
Safety !
•
Cling film, polystyrene and plastic wrappings must be kept
out of reach of babies and young children, to avoid the
danger of suffocation .
•
Electrical and electronic appliances often contain materials
which, if handled or disposed incorrectly, could be potentially
hazardous to human health and environment. Please do not
dispose of your old appliance with your household waste.
•
Please dispose it at your local community waste collection /
recycling centre and ensure that it presents no danger to
children while being stored for disposal.
•
It should be unplugged or disconnected from the mains
electricity supply by a competent person. If connected by a
plug, the plug must be rendered useless and the cable cut
off directly behind the appliance to prevent misuse.

4
Specifications
Input :
Total Power :
External Dimensions
Dimension
Model
L H1 H2 H3
mm 375mm 375mm 114mm
:
220-240V 50Hz
402W
1 400W
2 1
Motor Power :
Lamp Power :
1150
RECIRCULATION MODE AIR OUTLET
• Insert the connection extension pieces
laterally in air outlet connection.
• Make sure that the outlet of the extension
pieces is horizontally and vertically
aligned with the chimney outlets.
• Connect the air outlet connection to the
hood body outlet using either a flexible or
rigid pipe with 150mm.
• Ensure that the activated charcoal filters
have been inserted.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
• The electrical tension must correspond to the tension noted on the label
placed inside the cooker hood.
• Connect the electrical plug, where provided, to the an easily accessible
outlet in conformity with local standards in force.
• Where an electrical plug is not provided (for direct connection to
electrical network) place a standards approved bipolar switch with an
aperture distance of not less than 3mm (accessible) from the contacts.
Attention: substituting the supply cable must be carried out by authorized
technical assistance service.
Air outlet
connection
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5
SAFETY : Read this First !
• Do not connect the appliance if there are obvious signs of transportation
damage.
• Read this user manual thoroughly before attempting to use this
appliance.
• Installation and repair should be attempted only by qualified technical
personnel.
• It is dangerous to modify any part of this appliance.
• The manufacturer declines all responsibility in case of failure to adopt
proper safety measures.
• Ensure the location in which this appliance is installed has good,
permanent ventilation.
• The distance between the hob to the lower
part of the cooker hood must not less than
650mm for gas hob.
• The exhaust from the canopy range hood
must not be discharged into any heating flames
which may carry combustion products from
other sources.
• Do not leave lit gas burners exposed due to
risk of fire.
• Use an electrical connector with earth that is
correct for your location.
• Check that the voltage in your area is correct
before plugging in.
• The electrical connection of this appliance must be connected to earth.
Green & yellow = EARTH
Blue = NEUTRAL
Brown = LIVE
650

6
• Multiple plugs and extension cables must not be used. Overload is
dangerous and may cause a fire.
• Ensure that the power cord is free from any heat source or sharp
objects.
• The appliance should be switched off and the electrical supply
disconnected before any cleaning or maintenance work can be carried
out.
• Allow some space in the cable so the appliance can be moved if servicing
is ever necessary.
Warning:
1) This appliance Is not Intended for use by persons (Including children)
with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience
and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction
concerning use of the appliance by aperson responsible for their
safety.
Children must be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the
appliance.
2) If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer,
3) There is a fire risk if cleaning is not carried out in according with the
instructions.
its serviceent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
4) Please remove the plastic cover on the charooal filter before
activating the cooker hood.
• Fix the hood body to wall using 2 (ST5 x 25) screw, tighten the screw
firmly. Note: Adjust the hood body alignment if necessary.
• Place mounting bracket on the wall at desired height level, aligning
bracket center at vertical line (see D).
• Mark the center of the bracket holes and drill 8mm holes. Insert wall
plug in the wall.
• Secure mounting bracket firmly using 2 (ST5 x 25) screws.
• Fix the upper chimney cover to both mounting bracket using 2 (M3 x 12)
screws.
• Slide the lower chimney cover downwards and ensure that it is well
seated on the hood body.
10

7
11
Mounting the hood body
• Before attaching the hood body, tighten the two screws Vr located on the
hood body mounting points.
• Hook the hood body onto the support screws.
• Fully tighten the support screws.
• Adjust screws Vr to level the hood body.
Connection
DUCTED MODE AIR EXHAUST SYSTEM
• When installing the ducted mode, connect the hood
to the chimney using either a flexible or rigid pipe
with 150mm.
• Fix the pipe in position using sufficient pipe clamps
(not supplied).
• Remove any activated charcoal filters.
Description of Parts
A. Chimney Mounting Bracket
B. Upper Chimney Cover
C. Lower Chimney Cover
D. Motor Housing
E. Canopy Section
F. Charcoal Filters
G. Aluminum Filters

8
Ducted vs. Recirculation mode
You can choose to install the hood as a ducted or recirculation mode :-
• Ducted mode (Vented mode)
In the ducted mode, air is drawn into the hood, grease are trapped by aluminum
filters. Odors, fumes and condensation are then expelled to the outside. In
this mode, only the aluminum filters are installed.
• Recirculation mode
In the recirculation mode, air is drawn into the hood, grease are trapped by the
aluminum filters, the air then passes through charcoal filters to remove
cooking odors, the purified air is then passed back into the kitchen. In this
mode, both the aluminum filters and the charcoal filters must be installed.
Ducted vs. Recirculation mode
You can choose to install the hood as a ducted or recirculation mode :-
• Ducted mode (Vented mode)
In the ducted mode, air is drawn into the hood, grease are trapped by aluminum
filters. Odors, fumes and condensation are then expelled to the outside. In
this mode, only the aluminum filters are installed.
• Recirculation mode
In the recirculation mode, air is drawn into the hood, grease are trapped by the
aluminum filters, the air then passes through charcoal filters to remove
cooking odors, the purified air is then passed back into the kitchen. In this
mode, both the aluminum filters and the charcoal filters must be installed.
8

9
Installation
Wall drilling and bracket fixing
Wall mounting
Do ensure that the appliance is mounted on a solid surface which could
withstand the appliance’s weight
• Draw a vertical line at the center of the wall.
• From bench top (see A), drawing a horizontal line (see B) above
minimum installation height level.
• Mark a reference point at C, Repeat this step on the other side.
• Drill 8mm holes at center of marking points. Insert wall plug in the wall.
9
85 85
750 min.
min:367
Installation
Wall drilling and bracket fixing
Wall mounting
Do ensure that the appliance is mounted on a solid surface which could
withstand the appliance’s weight
• Draw a vertical line at the center of the wall.
• From bench top (see A), drawing a horizontal line (see B) above
minimum installation height level.
• Mark a reference point at C, Repeat this step on the other side.
• Drill 8mm holes at center of marking points. Insert wall plug in the wall.
85 85
750 min.
min:367

10
• Fix the hood body to wall using 2 (ST5 x 25) screw, tighten the screw
firmly. Note: Adjust the hood body alignment if necessary.
• Place mounting bracket on the wall at desired height level, aligning
bracket center at vertical line (see D).
• Mark the center of the bracket holes and drill 8mm holes. Insert wall
plug in the wall.
• Secure mounting bracket firmly using 2 (ST5 x 25) screws.
• Fix the upper chimney cover to both mounting bracket using 2 (M3 x 12)
screws.
• Slide the lower chimney cover downwards and ensure that it is well
seated on the hood body.

11
Mounting the hood body
• Before attaching the hood body, tighten the two screws Vr located on the
hood body mounting points.
• Hook the hood body onto the support screws.
• Fully tighten the support screws.
• Adjust screws Vr to level the hood body.
Connection
DUCTED MODE AIR EXHAUST SYSTEM
• When installing the ducted mode, connect the hood
to the chimney using either a flexible or rigid pipe
with 150mm.
• Fix the pipe in position using sufficient pipe clamps
(not supplied).
• Remove any activated charcoal filters.

12
4
Specifications
Input :
Total Power :
External Dimensions
Dimension
Model
L H1 H2 H3
mm 375mm 375mm 114mm
:
220-240V 50Hz
402W
1 400W
2 1
Motor Power :
Lamp Power :
1150
RECIRCULATION MODE AIR OUTLET
• Insert the connection extension pieces
laterally in air outlet connection.
• Make sure that the outlet of the extension
pieces is horizontally and vertically
aligned with the chimney outlets.
• Connect the air outlet connection to the
hood body outlet using either a flexible or
rigid pipe with 150mm.
• Ensure that the activated charcoal filters
have been inserted.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
• The electrical tension must correspond to the tension noted on the label
placed inside the cooker hood.
• Connect the electrical plug, where provided, to the an easily accessible
outlet in conformity with local standards in force.
• Where an electrical plug is not provided (for direct connection to
electrical network) place a standards approved bipolar switch with an
aperture distance of not less than 3mm (accessible) from the contacts.
Attention: substituting the supply cable must be carried out by authorized
technical assistance service.
Air outlet
connection
12

13
Chimney assembly
Upper chimney
• Slightly widen the two sides of the upper chimney and hood them behind
the mounting brackets, ensuring that they are well seated.
• Secure the sides of the brackets using 4 screws (M3 X 12) supplied.
Lower chimney
• Slightly widen the two sides of the chimney and hook them between the
upper chimney and the wall, ensuring that they are well seated.
• Fix the lower parts laterally to the hood body using 2 screws (ST4 X 8)
supplied.
13
SAFETY : Read this First !
• Do not connect the appliance if there are obvious signs of transportation
damage.
• Read this user manual thoroughly before attempting to use this
appliance.
• Installation and repair should be attempted only by qualified technical
personnel.
• It is dangerous to modify any part of this appliance.
• The manufacturer declines all responsibility in case of failure to adopt
proper safety measures.
• Ensure the location in which this appliance is installed has good,
permanent ventilation.
• The distance between the hob to the lower
part of the cooker hood must not less than
650mm for gas hob.
• The exhaust from the canopy range hood
must not be discharged into any heating flames
which may carry combustion products from
other sources.
• Do not leave lit gas burners exposed due to
risk of fire.
• Use an electrical connector with earth that is
correct for your location.
• Check that the voltage in your area is correct
before plugging in.
• The electrical connection of this appliance must be connected to earth.
Green & yellow = EARTH
Blue = NEUTRAL
Brown = LIVE
5
650

14
Table of Contents
•
From the Manufacturer 3
•
Specifications 4
•
SAFETY : Read this irst ! 5
•
Description of Parts 7
•
Ducted vs. Recirculation ersion 8
•
9
11
11
Installation
Wall rilling and racket ixing
Mounting the ood ody
Connections
Chimney Assembly 13
•
Operation 14
•
Cleaning & Maintenance 14
•
Troubleshooting 15
•
Schematic Diagram 15
2
Operation
Cleaning & Maintenance
SURFACES : Wash with warm soapy water and a soft sponge. Never use abrasive detergent,
scouring pads, steel wool or solvents on any part of this appliance as this will cause irreparable
damage. Dry the kitchen hood using a cloth that does not produce fluff.
ALUMINUM FILTERS : Wash in the dishwasher every time after use, it is advisable to stack them
vertically to avoid food residue sticking to them. Or soak it in a degreasing agent until grease
dissolve and rinsing them under the tap, then rinse off.
CHARCOAL FILTERS (Recirculation version) : The charcoal filter should be replaced when it is
noticeably dirty or discolored (usually after 6 to 12 months, depending on hood usage). It is not
washable and cannot be regenerated, must be replaced with appropriate types. To ensure this
appliance functions effectively, regular maintenance is a must. Clogged filters restrict airflow and
may cause the motor to overheat
.

15
Troubleshooting
Schematic Diagram
Symptoms Possible Cause Action
Ensure the plug
Motor does not No electrical supply is connected properly.
working Reset circuit breaker.
Clean the filters and
Poor airflow replace when dry
Charcoal filters Replace charcoal
clogged filters with new sets
Motor running but Butterfly valve Contact technician
no airflow jammed
High temperature The kitchen is not
Motor cuts after a safety device activated. sufficiently ventilated.
few minutes The hood is installed too The hood must be at
near the cooking stove.
Oil dripping onto Aluminum filter Wash the aluminum
stove saturated. filters.
Whirring sound Foreign object in contact Contact technician.
with fan blade.
Lamps do not Lamps are burnt out. Change the lamps.
light up Lamps are loose. Tighten the lamps.
Troubleshooting
Schematic Diagram
Symptoms Possible Cause Action
Ensure the plug
Motor does not No electrical supply is connected properly.
working Reset circuit breaker.
Clean the filters and
Poor airflow replace when dry
Charcoal filters Replace the new charcoal
clogged filters
Motor running but Butterfly valve Contact technician
no airflow jammed
High temperature The kitchen is not
Motor cuts after a safety device activated. sufficiently ventilated.
few minutes The hood is installed too The hood must be at
near the cooking stove.
Oil dripping onto Aluminum filter Wash the aluminum
stove saturated. filters.
Foreign object in contact Contact technician.
with fan blade.
Lamps do not Lamps are burnt out. Change the lamps.
light up Lamps are loose. Tighten the lamps.
Aluminum
filters clogged
Abnormal sound
From the Manufacturer
•
This appliance and it’s packaging are produced by
processes that minimize waste and respect the environment.
•
Please help us to continue the protection of the environment
by disposing of the packaging in a correct manner.
Safety !
•
Cling film, polystyrene and plastic wrappings must be kept
out of reach of babies and young children, to avoid the
danger of suffocation .
•
Electrical and electronic appliances often contain materials
which, if handled or disposed incorrectly, could be potentially
hazardous to human health and environment. Please do not
dispose of your old appliance with your household waste.
•
Please dispose it at your local community waste collection /
recycling centre and ensure that it presents no danger to
children while being stored for disposal.
•
It should be unplugged or disconnected from the mains
electricity supply by a competent person. If connected by a
plug, the plug must be rendered useless and the cable cut
off directly behind the appliance to prevent misuse.
3

Product Warranty
The Warranty Card is not provided in the product packaging. You can register the product
warranty online at our website https://www.europace.com.sg/ewarranty/ within 7 (seven)
days from the date of purchase. You will enjoy an additional 3 months of the product
standard warranty when you register online. Please produce your E-warranty registration
when requesting for repair and service at our Service Centres nearest to you.
In the event, if you are unable to register the product warranty online you must produce your
purchase receipt/tax invoice and such other documentary proof of purchase of the appliance
when requesting for repair and service.
Product Warranty Coverage
You may nd out your product warranty coverage at the link below before calling our Cus-
tomer Service Hotline (65) 6457 3678 or visiting our Service Centre.
http://europace.com.sg/ewarranty/src/cupload/settings_pd-
f/1/1-1-2c899-1563960978-WARRANTY-COVERAGE-19_0221.pdf
TERMS & CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY (THIS WARRANTY IS VALID IN SINGAPORE ONLY)
Your appliance is warranted against faulty design, workmanship or materials for a period of
12 months unless otherwise stated from the date of purchase, subject to the following terms
& conditions herein below:-
1) That the owner shall register the product warranty online at our website www.eu-
ropace.com.sg within 7 (seven) days from the date of purchase.
2) That the appliance shall be used solely for domestic purposes and not for commercial
purposes or any other purposes whatsoever and used strictly under the instruction for
operation as provided by the manufacturers or the appliance.
3) That if any time during the warranty period any part or parts of this appliance is removed,
tampered, modied, adjusted, altered, handled or repaired in any way whatsoever by any
persons other than those authorized by Strategic Marketing (S) Pte Ltd, this warranty shall
immediately cease to be valid and become void.
4) That the owner shall produce the E-warranty registration or tax invoice/receipt and such
other documentary proof of purchase of the appliance to our satisfaction as we may deem
necessary when requesting for repair and service.
5) That our decision on all queries relating to complaints as to defects either of workmanship
or of materials shall be conclusive and the owner shall agree to abide by such a decision. Any
appliance or defective part which has been replaced shall become our property.
6) The terms and conditions of this warranty shall be contained exclusively in this document
and no other presentation of provision, either written or otherwise, regardless of the origin of
the same, shall be accepted as either adding or removing from these terms and conditions.
7) That this warranty shall cease to be valid and void if the appliance is exported or
relocated from Singapore.
8) That there shall be no removal, alteration, defacement, or made illegible/tampered or any
kind of the serial number on the appliance.
9) That the owner shall be fully responsible for the due delivery and collection of the appli-
ance for any work done according to this warranty. Transportation expenses incurred for
delivery or handling the appliance are chargeable to the owner.
10) Transportation and labour charges apply after the full parts warranty expires. Refer to
https://www.europace.com.sg/ewarranty/ for more information.

In addition to the above, this warranty shall be subjected to the following limitations and
exclusions:-
a)The appliance shall be warranted by STRATEGIC MARKETING (S) PTE. LTD. from date of
purchase only for a period of:-
10 years - Heating Element warranty applies to selected models of Storage Water Heaters.
- Tank Leakage warranty applies to selected models of Storage Water Heaters.
8 years - Motor warranty applies only to selected models of Stand Fans (Walk-in warranty).
10 years - Compressor warranty applies to selected models of Refrigerators.
6 years - Motor warranty applies only to selected models of Stand Fans (Walk-in warranty).
- Compressor warranty applies only to selected models of System Air Conditioners
and Portable Air Conditioners.
5 years - Compressor warranty applies to Refrigerators, Freezers, Wine Coolers, Portable
Air Conditioners & Casement Air Conditioners (Outdoor warranty). Transportation is
chargeable from the 2nd year to 5th year.
- Compressor warranty applies to Dehumidiers (Walk-in warranty)
- Motor warranty applies only to selected models of Stand Fans (Walk-in warranty).
3 years - Full parts warranty applies only to selected models of Air Puriers & selected
models of Dehumidiers (Walk-in warranty).
- Heating Element warranty applies only to selected models of Garment Steamers
(Walk-in warranty).
- Motor warranty applies only to selected models of Jet Turbine Fans & selected
models of Air Coolers (Walk-in warranty).
2 years - Motor and internal parts warranty applies only to selected models of Stand Fans,
selected models of Oscillation Power Fans & selected models of Air Puriers
(Walk-in warranty).
- Heating Element warranty applies to selected models of Electric Ovens &
selected models of Kettle Jugs. (Walk-in warranty)
- Motor warranty applies only to selected models of Jet Turbine Fans
(Walk-in warranty).
- Full parts warranty applies only to Wine Coolers of 34 Bottles & above.
1 year - Full parts warranty applies to *Lifestyle Products (cash & carry items), Small
Kitchen Appliances, Fans, Air Coolers, Wine Coolers of 20 Bottles & below, Mini
Bar Fridge (Walk-in warranty)
- Full parts warranty apply to Refrigerators, Air Conditioners & Freezers
(Outdoor warranty).
Check out the warranty coverage of your appliance at www.europace.com.sg
b) The owner waives all or any claims to compensation monetary or otherwise which
he/she may be entitled to and shall agree to accept any compensation whatsoever by
way of additional repairs or otherwise which we in our absolute discretion may deem t
to oer. The giving of compensation shall be subjected to the other provisions of the
warranty.
c) This warranty shall not be transferable, negotiable or assignable to any third party.
d) The warranty does not include transport delivery or handling charges incurred in the
transportation of the appliance to and from Strategic Marketing (S) Pte Ltd.
e) Damage caused during transit where the appliance is transported for servicing, repair,
or in relation thereof or connection therewith.
f) In respect of refrigerator and air conditioner only, upon the expiry of 12 months from
the date of purchase, this warranty will not cover transport, refrigerant and labour to
install a new compressor.

g) This warranty will not cover chemical cleaning, maintenance service, general service and
overhaul, which if conrm is chargeable.
h) Defects or fault in the appliance which has been used for commercial purposes or which
have been rented/leased or which have been otherwise subject to other than household
use.
i) Claims for damaged/missing parts after 3 days from the original date of goods received
will not be valid.
j) This warranty and the Replacement Scheme does not particularly cover damages and/or
defects arising from
• Usage of wrong electrical supply/voltage.
• Usage not according to the Instruction Manual provided by the manufacturers.
• Misuse, accidents, negligence, abuse, improper installation, or any manner of tampering.
• Normal wear and tear.
• Corrosions rusting or stains.
• Scratches, dents on the unit body, casing or paintwork of the appliance.
• Act of God, re, ood and civil unrest.
• We shall not under any obligation, legal or otherwise to repair this appliance or one to one
exchange if the same shall be required as a result of losses, damages, and malfunctions
arising from any of the causes mentioned in the paragraph.
k) All accessories, external parts and extruded parts such as front panel, casing, door, glass
cover, glass door, cable/cord assembly, batteries, adaptor, plug, remote control, control
knob, buttons, lter, UV lamp, oven tray, wooden rack, exhaust hose, xtures, panels, cover,
lid and lever, plastic parts, fan blades, blade guard, inner pots, brushes, water tanks, attach-
ments made of glass, plastic and/or porcelain, detachable parts, and other option items are
excluded from this warranty.
All services provided after the warranty period will be chargeable at standard rates deter-
mined by STRATEGIC MARKETING (S) PTE. LTD.
The terms and conditions of this warranty shall be varied except with the written and
express consent or agreement of Strategic Marketing (S) Pte. Ltd. While Strategic Marketing
(S) Pte. Ltd. endeavours to repair any defects after the warranty period, it is subject to avail-
ability.
It is hereby expressly provided that any liability of Strategic Marketing (S) Pte. Ltd. for any
loss or damage whatsoever arising from, relating to or in connection with the purchase of
the appliance shall not exceed the purchase price (excluding installation costs) of the appli-
ance. Similarly, Strategic Marketing (S) Pte. Ltd.’s liability for any breach of this warranty shall
be limited to the purchase price (excluding installation costs) of the appliance.
* Lifestyle Products - Garment Steamer, Humidier, Dehumidier, Air Purier, Mini
Bar-Fridge.
* Walk-in warranty - Customers are obliged to bring the warranted products to Strategic
Marketing (S) Pte. Ltd. Service Centre for repair/service during the warranty period.
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