ILVE CH900X User manual

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CH900X CEILING HOODCH900X CEILING HOOD


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Exhausting cooker hood
The equipment is constructed in accordance with
European Standards and the requirements included in
the following Directives: 73/23 EEC (electric-low tension
safety), 89/336 EEC (electromagnetic compatibility),
93/68 EEC (EC marking regulations).
Before installing and/or using the hood:
• read all the instructions thoroughly;
• be sure that the ceiling structure is suitable for the
installation of this heavy equipment
• make sure that the voltage (V) and frequency (Hz)
ratings indicated on the plate inside the hood unit
correspond to the ones available in the installation
place.
• At least two people are needed for the installation
procedure, which it is advisable to entrust to competent
technicians.
USE
This cooker hood can be employed as exhausting
or filtering. Exhausting (external evacuation). Kitchen
smokes are driven outside through a flue (not provided
with the hood) joined to the exhaust pipe flue connector.
This pipe must not under any circumstances be
connected to cooker, boiler or burner exhaust pipes,
etc.
The use of pipes and holes on the wall with a smaller
diameter than the output of the motor will cause a
decrease in suction performance and an increased of
the noise level.
Use as short as possible tubes and with few curves.
Use pipes with smooth internal surfaces.
Filtering (inside recycling). The fumes pass through
activated carbon filters (supplied with the hood) to be
purified and recycled into the kitchen.
1. INSTALLATION
Read the instruction manual before installing and/or
using the hood. The minimum distance between the
supporting surface of the cooking hob and the lowest
part of the range hood must be not less than 65cm with
a gas hob. If the mounting instructions of the gas hob
indicate a wider distance, respect it.
The unit must not be mounted above cookers fitted
with top radiant plate.
For proper operation, it is recommended to install the
product at a distance of 200 – 210 cm from the floor.
Respect all the air discharge regulations.
The air must not be discharged in a pipe used to
discharge exhaust fumes produced by gas-fed
equipment or fuel-fed equipment (this does not apply to
filtering hoods).
The room must be adequately ventilated when
the hoods is used together with other gas or fuel
equipment.
For an easy access, it is advisable to move possible
furniture under the installation area.
INSTALLING THE HOOD
The hood can be installed in 2 different ways:
• Fixed directly to the ceiling:
This method of fixing can only be achieved if the distance
between the ceiling and the false ceiling is between 260
and 318mm.
For fixing, use the appropriate adjustable brackets
(Fig. 5).
Perform the following steps in order:
1. Make an opening in the false ceiling following the
dimensions shown in Fig. 1. 2. Drill 4 holes on the
ceiling following the dimensions shown in Fig. 1 for the
subsequent anchoring of the adjustable brackets.
3. Adjust the size of the brackets appropriately based on
the distance between the ceiling and the false ceiling
(Fig. 2).
4. Screw the brackets to the load-bearing ceiling using
the 4 screws supplied (Fig. 3).
5. Access the lower side of the hood and open the main
panel (Fig. 4).
6. Remove the metal filters and the central cover (Fig. 10
and Fig. 11) and bring the hood closer to its housing.
7. Electrically connect the hood and the air discharge
pipe (Fig. 5).
8. Anchor the hood using the 4 screws to the brackets
previously fixed to the ceiling (Fig. 6).
9. Reassemble the central cover and install the metal
filters before closing the main panel.
• Fixed directly on the false ceiling:
WARNING: use this type of installation ONLY and
EXCLUSIVELY when the false ceiling is able to support
the weight of the hood:
MOD. LINE-UP87: 25Kg. - MOD. LINE-UP117: 30Kg.
For this method of installation, use the special brackets
(Fig.7).
Perform the following steps in order:
1. Assemble the 4 brackets as shown in Fig. 7 and
tighten the 4 adjusting screws leaving sufficient travel to
engage the hood in the false ceiling.
2. Remove the metal filters and the central cover (Fig. 10
and Fig. 11) and place the hood in its housing.
3. Electrically connect the hood and the air discharge
pipe.
4. With the hood positioned, adjust the adjusting screws
until the hood is well anchored (Fig. 8).
The aspirator can also, by means of the special
extension, be positioned far from the hood at a distance
not exceeding 7mt. In this case the hood can only be
used in the exhaust version.
Respect the installation methods as shown in Fig. 9 in
order to keep the fan’s rotation axis horizontal.
For the electrical connection of the motor away from the
hood always use the supplied extension cord and make
the earthing connection using the yellow-green wire.
INSTALLATION, OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS FOR
RANGE HOODS DESIGNED FOR WALL FITTING 230 Vac • 50 Hz

INSTALLATION
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2. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
This equipment must be connected to a grounding plant.
Two types of electrical connection can be used:
1. Using a standard plug to be connected to the power
cable and inserted in a mains socket which must be
accessible (so that the plug can be disconnected when
servicing is carried out). Make sure that the plug is
accessible also after the complete installation of the
equipment.
2. By means of a fixed mains connection, fitting a
bipolar switch, which ensures the disconnection, with an
opening distance of the contacts allowing a complete
disconnection on the conditions of the over voltage III
category, according to installation regulations. The ground
connection (yellow-green wire) must not be interrupted.
Refer to the plate inside the hood for the mains voltage
and frequency ratings.
If the power cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer or by its service agent or a qualified person
in order to avoid any risk.
For stationary appliances permanently connected to
the fixed wiring, compliance with this requirement is
considered to be met if the instruction concerning
disconnection incorporated in the fixed wiring is in
accordance with AS/NZS 3000
Refer to the plate inside the hood for the mains voltage
and frequency ratings.
3. OPERATION
The hood is supplied with a multi speed motor.
The hood should be run at low speed under normal
conditions and at higher speeds only when there is a
heavy build-up of fumes or odour. Ideally, the hood should
be switched on as soon as cooking is started and then
kept on until all odour have been eliminated.
REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS
When turned on, the engine is positioned at the second
speed. The motor speed is indicated by the lighting of
the respective green LED (ref. pos. 1-2-3-4). At the fourth
speed (intensive, ref. pos. 4), the LED flashes and after 5
minutes the motor returns to the third speed automatically.
REMOTE CONTROL ENCODING
The supplied remote control is already encoded and can
be used from the beginning for the total control of the
hood.
To encode another remote control, hold the button “P” on
the hood for 4 seconds until the programming red LED
lights up, at this point press immediately after the On / Off
aspirator.
When the red LED turns off, the programming is closed
and you cannot no longer program the remote control.
SAFETY SWITCH
In case the remote control is lost or out of batteries, the
appliance shall be switched off pushing the “P” button.
RESTORING FACTORY CONDITIONS (RESET)
Hold down the “P” button until the red LED lights up and
continue to press the button without releasing until the
LED turns off by itself. At this point no remote control will
be coupled and it will be necessary to pair one again.
GREASE FILTER MAINTENANCE WARNING
The electronic control report, after 100 hours of operation,
with the flashing of the LEDs, for 30 seconds at shutdown
of the hood, the need for cleaning of the grease filters.
To reset the counter, after cleaning the filters, while the
flashing warning press the “+” on the remote control until
shutdown.
5. MAINTENANCE AND REMINDERS
Always disconnect the hood from the mains before
carrying out any maintenance or cleaning operation.
Particular attention should be paid to the metallic anti-
grease filters that are designed to trap particles of fat
contained in the fumes. The metallic anti-grease filters
must be washed at least once a month with detergent in
hot water (or in the dish-washer). The filters may dis-colour
after a few washes. This is normal and does not mean
they have to be replaced. To remove the metallic anti-
grease filters, open the bottom panel of the hood and then
remove the filter by the handle. Fig. 17.
ATTENTION:
• the grease collected in the filter can easily catch fire
and it is therefore extremely important to clean the metallic
filter on a regular basis as per instructions. Grease filters
are removed as illustrated (Fig. 5).
• Do not flambé under the range hood
• Caution; accessible parts may become hot when used
with cooking appliances.
• Never leave the hob unattended when frying, as oil or
fat can catch fire.
The activated charcoal filters, if present, are designed to
collect unpleasant odour in the cooking fumes. The air is

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then released purified in the environment. The charcoal
filters must not be washed, but replaced 2 or 3 times a
year, depending on how much the hood is used. New
filters are to be requested directly to the manufacturer.
To replace the charcoal filters, just remove the motor
protection panel, centrally positioned between the metal
filters: locking is performed with magnetic closures;
simply exert a modest manual force, without the use of
tools. At this point you can remove the active charcoal
filter through rotation of about 90 ° with respect to their
position to unhook from the locking lugs, accompanying
then the filter downward, without the aid of tools. Fig.
18-19-20-21.
To reinstall the new activated carbon filters, reverse
operations.
In order to remove the remaining glue or any impurity,
the cooker hood must be cleaned immediately after
installation and after having removed the protective film.
The cooker hood must be cleaned frequently both
internally and externally (at least once a month).
Do not let dirt gather on the inner and outer surfaces of
the hood.
To clean the exterior of the hood do not use either acid
or basic products, or abrasive sponges.
Clean the hood with a sponge dampen in warm water
and a little quantity of neutral detergent (for example
dishwasher detergent), in order to remove possible
particles of grease.
Rinse with a damp cloth, removing all the detergent
carefully, following the satin finish direction on the steel
surface.
Drying is very important, especially in areas where water
is particularly hard and leaves limestone.
The hood features a LED light that, in addition to
offering a good lighting and a significant energy savings,
are guaranteed to last on average 10 times more than
traditional lights.
All the ordinary and extraordinary maintenance can be
performed without having to remove the hood.



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