JSI 4210-90-IXBL User manual

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Cooker Hood Range
Model JSI 4210-90-IXBL
Please read fully before installation or use
May 2013
Version 3 English (UK)
Installation Instructions
User Guide
Warranty Information

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Should your JSI appliance require a repair
within the manufacturing guarantee period
please call
01666 317077
Your JSI appliance comes with
a 24 month parts and labour guarantee
Please REGISTER your appliance online at
wwwwww.jsi-uk.com/warranty
To get a free additional three year parts only warranty.
(Terms and Conditions apply. Go to www.jsi-uk.com/warranty to see warranty conditions)

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Your New Product
Congratulations on buying this new high quality equipment. Please read this Installation and User
Instructions fully before assembly and use.
Please unpack this product and check for any damage. In the unlikely event of damage resulting
from transportation, please notify the vendor within 48 hours.
This extractor is manufactured for domestic use only and with normal use and maintenance will
provide years of fault free use. It is for use in applications where it can be exhausted to the outside or
used in recirculation mode. The extractor outlet must not be connected to any other air channel.
In recirculation mode, air is filtered by carbon filters and returned to the room via a non-return valve.
In extract mode, air is filtered via 120mm or 150mm diameter ducting from outside.
Packaging
Most of the packaging materials used can be recycled and are environmentally friendly. Please
dispose of all cardboard packaging as soon as possible in an approved disposal collection or
depository.
Any plastic film, plastic wrapping and polystyrene must be kept out of reach of babies and young
children at all times and babies risk suffocation if packaging is not disposed of immediately.
Please dispose of all materials responsibly and with due regard to the environment.
JSI-UK Environmental Responsibility –Disposal of Old Appliances
With effect from July 1st 2007 all disposal of appliances is covered by the European
Parliament and Council Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic equipment
(2002/96/EC) (The “WEEE Directive”) and the subsequent European Parliament and
Council Directive 2003/108/EC that amended the WEEE Directive.
As a result, JSI-UK pay a proportion of the purchase cost to ensure that collection of
the equivalent weight of household appliances are disposed in accordance with these
regulations when purchased through a retailer or trade supplier.
JSI-UK is a member of the EXEL Europe WEEE compliance scheme and take great responsibly for
the environmental impact that uncontrolled disposal causes.
Additionally JSI-UK is registered with the Government agency VALPAKs’ “Distributor Take Back”
scheme and contributes financially to the operation and development of approximately 1000 civic
amenity sites upgraded to DCF standard in order that you may return your old appliance safely and
with minimal environmental impact.
Please dispose of your old appliance through any of the United Kingdoms’ designated civic amenity
sites that have been classified as having Designation Collection Facilities (DCFs).
For further details on the Distributor Take Back scheme (DTS), the registration details of the JSI
schemes and locations of approved civic amenity sites please go to www.jsi-uk and www.recycle-
more.com You must not dispose of your old appliance with your household waste.
Disconnection
Any appliance should be unplugged or disconnected by a competent or qualified person.
Safety Instructions
This product is approved for use within Europe and is suitable for cooking at home only. The
manufacturer cannot be held liable for any incorrect use or any use other that for domestic kitchen
extraction or filtering.
Before connection of this appliance to the mains power supply, ensure that the voltage and frequency
given on the data plate correspond with the electricity supply.

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This appliance should be wired directly to a mains supply with an effective earthing system. This
system must meet local and national safety regulations. As with all electrical appliances, it is
recommended that they are tested regularly by a qualified electrician. The manufacturer cannot be
held liable for the consequences of an inadequate earthing system e.g. electric shock.
This appliance must not be connected to the mains supply via an extension lead.
The appliance should be kept clean at all times and where there are external components, these also
should be kept clean and regularly maintained and serviced.
The external area of this appliance should only be washed with mild soapy water. The electrical area
should not be allowed to come into contact with water.
Safety in Use
Never use open flames beneath the cooker hood under any circumstances. There is a risk of flames
being drawn into the appliance causing damage to the appliance or its filters and fats or oils residing
in the filters may present a fire hazard.
Do not use cooker or hob rings without pans and when cooking has finished, ensure that the rings are
turned off to prevent overheating to the extractor hood. Always switch the cooker hood on when
cooking.
Do not touch the lamps during use as these can get hot.
Never leave pans or fryers unattended. Never leave an open grill unattended as overheated oil and
fat could set the cooker hood on fire. Do not use the cooker hood without the grease filters in place.
Ensure that filters are changed as appropriate.
Safety of Children
This appliance is not suitable for use by young children
The use of the appliance should be explained to older children to enable them to use it safely.
Packaging should be kept out of reach of babies and young children.
Installation
Safety regulations prohibit the use of this appliance over a solid fuel stove of any kind.
The minimum safety distance between the top of an electrical cooker or hob and the bottom
of the cooker hood is 65cm.
The minimum safety distance between the top of the gas cooker or hob and the bottom of the cooker
hood is 75cm.
All pipe work and fittings must be non-flammable.
The appliance must not be connected to a chimney or vent that is in use.
The appliance must not be fitted in a room that contains a fireplace nor should the flue be shared with
any other flue of any type.
You should seek advice from a professional installer on all other matters. When using the appliance
in a room or area where another heating appliance exists, ventilation may be required. These
appliances include gas, oil wood and coal fire and burners. When the appliance is used in extraction
mode the appliance will draw air from the room and there may be insufficient air for clean combustion
of the burning appliance. This may bring about an increase in Carbon Monoxide.
You should seek expert advice from a competent builder or for gas; a “Gassafe” registered installer
must be consulted.
The manufacturer cannot be held liable for damage caused by non-compliance with these warning
and safety instructions.

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Care and Maintenance –Housing Unit
All external surfaces should only be cleaned using warm water with a little washing up liquid applied
to a moist cloth avoiding excess water. Wipe the surface dry using a soft clean cloth
Do not allow water to penetrate the control panels as this could damage the electronics.
An E-Cloth should be used on all stainless steel, glass, plastic and chrome surfaces without the use
of water or chemicals.
Avoid the use of cleaning agent containing soda, acids chlorides or solvents.
Avoid the use of abrasive cleaners, abrasive sponges or any other product that may contain fine
particles as this will scratch the surface. Avoid using any cloths that may have been used with
cleaning materials previously.
Care and Maintenance –Filters
A) Metal Grease Filters
These re-usable grease filters should be cleaned at least every 6 weeks to prevent the build-up of
grease. The grease filters should be cleaned immediately if the warning is illuminated.
It is dangerous to continue to use the appliance with the filter warning alarm. The grease filters can
either be washed by hand with a soft nylon brush and a mild solution of hot water and washing up
liquid or they can be placed in the dishwasher upright on a 60° program using mild detergent. Avoid
alkaline dishwasher detergents of pH greater than 7.
Let the filters dry fully before replacing them.
B) Carbon Filters
If the cooker is connected for re-circulation, a carbon filter must be fitted.
These can be purchased from your supplier or on www.jsi-uk.com. Product code YT971-1000-05
These carbon filters should be replaced when indicated on your cooker hood if it has a filter
replacement warning system or at least every 6 months on models without the filter replacement
warning.
Installation
All electrical work should be undertaken by a suitably qualified and competent person
in accordance with European, National and Local regulations.
Installations completed by unqualified persons could be dangerous and illegal and the
manufacturer cannot be held responsible for product damage or personal injury that
may arise from such installation.
Ensure that power is not supplied to the appliance until after the installation is completed and
checks have been made.
Connections to the mains supply must never under any circumstances be made using an
extension lead.
The connection data is given on the rating plate on the appliance.
Connection of the appliance is made via a suitable isolating switch or a double poled fused
spur which complies with European, National and Local regulations and the on/off switch
should be accessible after the appliance has been installed and built in.
If the switch is not accessible after installation then a further means of disconnection must be
provided at all poles.
For the U.K. and Ireland, this appliance is suitable for connection to 230v single phase 50 Hz
supply
The connection leads are in accordance with the following codes:
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Green/Yellow = Earth
Blue = Neutral
Brown = Live
1) Unpack product and check for damages and shortages.
2) Position of hood should be between 65 & 75cm from
the hob (See page 3) (Figure 1)
3) Locate and remove the hanger assembly from its
Packaging
4) Remove the adjustment screws from the hanger assembly
As shown in (Figure 2). Slide the motor block in or out of
the hanger assembly with a total length of no greater than
the desired total required finished height less 34cm.
5) Tighten the fixings to fix the chimney section at required position.
6) To install the ceiling connection plate, drill 8mm holes at A,B,C & D.
Using 10mm plugs or other suitable fixings for plasterboard, fix the
ceiling plate with the 4 screws 5.5x45mm supplied. (Figure 3)
7) Prior to fitting the internal and external chimney sections
fix a 3.5 x 9.5mm screw to one of the holes on the right and
left hand sides of the hanger. These will act as a “stop”to prevent
the chimney sections sliding down during assembly.(Figure 4)
8) To connect the chimney sections to the ceiling plate, place the
internal section inside the external section, slide up the hanger
assembly and rest on top of the two restraining screws fitted.
(Figure 5A, B & C)
9) Attach the plastic chimney connector to motor connection plate
with the 3.5 x 9.5mm screws supplied. (Figure 6)
10)To connect body to ceiling plate, attach with M5 x 18 screws
supplied so that the text is on the front of the assembly (Figure 7 and 8)
11)Connect the duct for external ducting if applicable
12)Fix the chimney sections by sliding the external chimney section downwards over the
motor block and pull the internal chimney section so that it is over the ceiling
connection plate. Make parallel holes on the chimney section and the ceiling
connection plate in order that the chimney section can be fixed using then 3.5 x 9.5mm
nickel plated screws supplied.
Changing the 20w halogen lamps
Remove the glass cover with a material that will not scratch the surface of the product as
shown. Remove the faulty bulb by pulling downwards and replace with new bulb.
Do not hold the new lamp in your hand as skin contains salt and may cause the lamp to fail.
(see figures 9)
Figure 1
Figure 5A
Figure 2
Figure 3
Figure 4
Figure 5B
Figure 5|C
Figure 6
Figure 7
Figure 8

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Replacing the 50w halogen lamps
Isolate the electrical supply to the appliance. Remove the aluminium cassette filter by bearing
down lightly on the retaining strip and replace with new unit. (Figure 10)
Replacing the 25w bulbs
To change the bulb, ensure lights are off and turn it anticlockwise to remove it. Replace with a
new one of same value and refit by placing in holder and turning clockwise.
Replacing the LED Lamps
Turn power off to hood via main isolator
Remove aluminium gauze filter then remove LED
lights by disconnecting connector fitting.
Range of Applications
This hood is designed to be used for either recirculating mode i.e. the hood is fitted to the wall and air
is recirculated though it or it can extract through an outside wall.
In the case of use in re-circulating mode, addition carbon filters will be required (not supplied).
The product code for the correct charcoal filters for this model is YT971-1000-05 available separately.
These filters remove a large amount of smells that recirculate within the cooking environment.
Aluminium Grease Filters (Figure 11)
These are supplied with your product and the appliance should never be operated without them.
These filters are dishwasher safe and should be checked or cleaned approximately every month.
When charcoal filters are used, grease filters should be used as well.
Carbon Filter Cassette Filters (Figure 12)
These must be used when your appliance is used in re-circulating mode. They should be changed
every 3-5 months. To change the filters (Figure 11), the appliance must be electrically isolated and
then remove the aluminium grease filter to expose the charcoal filter.
To install carbon filters for re-circulation mode, remove the aluminium outer filters then the two
circular charcoal filters ref: YT971-1000-05 filters by placing them on the connector on the motor and
turning anti-clockwise to lock.
Figure 9
Figure 10
Aluminium
Cassette Filters
Charcoal Filters
Figure 11 Figure 12

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Operating controls
oStart fan by pressing button 1 on control panel
oIncrease or decrease speed by pressing buttons 2 or 4 (maximum 5 speed)
oWhen the timer button 5 is pressed for 2 seconds, timer function will be on for 15
minutes.
oWhen the aluminium filter is “dirty”, the warning is given by displaying the letter Con
the display panel. When the filters are cleaned, dried and re-fitted, button 1 should be
pressed for 3 seconds when the product is off to clear the Cletter on the display panel.
The letter E will appear on the display and the product will start working again as
normal.
oIf you want to continue using your hood without deleting the letter Con the display, the
active speed number will appear for 1 second when you first start the hood and then
the Cwill appear with the hood running as normal.
oPlease note that the letter C will appear after 60 hours
oWarning –do not attempt to clean the carbon filters. These must always be replaced.
oRemote control can be used instead of touch control (only on RC models).
A = Motor on or off
B = Increase Speed
C = Decrease Speed
E = Lights on or off
Troubleshooting Chart
Check
electrical
connection
s.
Voltage
should be
220v and
must be
earthed
Check motor
switch.
Motor switch
Must be in
“on” position
Check
batteries in
remote if
applicable
Check
lamp
switch.
Lamp
switch
should
be in
“on”
position
Check outlet
chimney (air
outlet must
be open
Check
the
bulbs
are
working
Check
Aluminium
filter –
Aluminium
filter cassette
should be
washed
monthly.
Change
carbon Filter
Extractor is
not working
Extractor lamp
is not
illuminated
Extractor not
venting to
outside
Extractor gives
poor suction
Check
the
fuse on
control
board
Change
fuse for
1 amp.
1 2 3 4 5 6
Letter ‘C’
Displayed

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Service
Cooker Hoods are supplied with a 2-year warranty for parts and labour.
The warranty, after sales and repairs and maintenance are all covered by our national service
provider.
If your appliance should break down with the warranty period contact our after-sales team on:
01666 317077
Repair parts are stocked in the UK which supports engineers all over the country.
The dedicated service centre is open for 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday.
Decorative hoods are designed by and manufactured for JSI-UK in Turkey
www.JSI-UK.com for further information.
JSI-UK Limited. Sherston, Wiltshire, United Kingdom. SN16 0LW
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Size Options: 40cm Island
Construction and Finish: Stainless Steel (INOX) 430 grade.
Power input 210w
Sound rating (dbA)
Setting 1 –48dba
Setting 2–52dba
Setting 3–55dba
Setting 4 –57dba
Setting 5–61dba
Output
Setting 1–220m³/h
Setting 2–320m³/h
Setting 3 –420m³/h
Setting 4–550m³/h
Setting 5 –800m³/h
Airflow Rate 800m³ (5 Speed) options
Controls 5 Speed digital control and /or remote option (some models)
Thermal Protection 130°C
Insulation class Class 1
Motor Insulation class Class F
Lighting 2 x 50v Halogen
Time adjustment function 15 minute time delay,
Filters Aluminium cassette filters –easy removal, and dishwasher
safe.
Charcoal filter option available.
Filter Change Indication Yes
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