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JUNO JDL5320W Installation and operating instructions

Entretien
Débrancher l’appareil du réseau électrique
avant de procéder à toute opération d
entretien.
Filtre à graisse
La hotte est munie d'un filtre à graisse
métallique.
Pournettoyerlefiltre,procédercommesuit:
— Ouvrir la grille en tournant les boutons A
(fig. 3).
—Déformerlessupportsen plastic B(fig.6)
et enlever le panneau filtrant.
— En cas d'utilisation normale, le filtre à
graissedoitêtrelavéunefoisparmoisau
lave-vaisselle ou bien avec un peu de
savon dissout dans de l'eau tiède; bien
laissersécherlefiltreavantdeleremonter.
— Lors du nettoyage des filtres, laver
également la grille avec de l'eau tiède et
du savon biodégradable.
Filtre au charbon
Lefiltreaucharbonactifapourbutd’éliminer
lesodeursquiseformentpendantlacuisson.
Lorsd’unusagenormal,ildoitêtreremplacé
tous les 4 en commandant un neuf filtre au
fournisseur; il ne peut absolument pas être
lavé. Pour le démontage, tourner le filtre en
sens antihoraire jusqu'àu déclenchement
hors de son emplacement.
Attention
Le non respect des normes d’entretien de
l’appareiI et de remplacement et nettoyage
des filtres comporte des risques d’incendie.
Nous recommandons donc vivement de
respecter ces instructions.
Remplacement des lampes
— Débrancher l’appareil du réseau
électrique.
— Enlever la grille
— Remplacer la lampe grillée en utilisant
exclusivementdeslampesovalesde40W
max (E14).
—Sil’ondésirefaireappelauServiceAprès
Vente car l’éclairage ne fonctionne pas,
contrôler avant tout si les lampes sont
bien vissées.
Nettoyage
Pour le nettoyage extérieur de la hotte,
utiliser un chiffon imbibé d’alcool ou des
détergents liquides neutres. Eviter l’usage
de tout produit abrasif.
Cet appareil est conforme aux normes
87/308EWGconcernantlesantiparasites.
View of the hood
1) Light switch
2) Motor switch
3) Work surface lamp
4) Grill
Use
The hood may be used in 2 ways:
— external exhausting version
— internal recycle version
External exhausting version
Theairisconveyedoutthroughapipewhich
is connected to the outlet hole A(fig. 1) by
means of a coupling flange B.
Connection
ThecouplingringBhasadiameterof120mm.
The air must be vented out by means of a
pipe with an internal diameter of 120mm.
A non-return fume valve (120 mm diam.) is
available on request, at an extra cost. This
fits in the coupling flange.
Internal recycle version
—Theairispurifiedthroughanactivecarbon
filter and returned to the room.
—The use of an active carbon filter is
necessary when an exhaust pipe to the
exterior is not available, or when it is not
possible to install this type of pipe.
In the case of the internal recycle version
proceed as follows:
a)Requestanactivecarbonfiltersuitablefor
this model from your supplier.
b)RemovethegrillbyturningknobA(fig.3).
c)Placethefilteronitsseat(fig.4)androtate
in clockwise until it stops.
d) Replace the grill.
In this version vapour and fumes will be
exhausted on the top of the cupboard
where the hood will be mounted through
anexhaust pipewithaninternaldiameter
of 120 mm.
Installation
The hood must be installed at least 65 cm
from the hob of electric cookers and at least
75 cm from the hob in the case of gas or
mixed cookers.
Warning!
— If the hood is run at the same time as a
burnerorfireplacethatdependonambient
air(forexamplegas,Diesel,coalorwood
heaters, water heaters, etc.) be careful,
because the hood, when it exhausts the
air, removes the ambient air required by
the burner or fireplace for combustion.
— For secure operation and to prevent
discharged gas from coming back in, the
vacuum must not exceed 0,04 mbr.
This may be done by making sure the air
inlet into the room passes through non-
closing openings such as air recycling
wall boxes, doors, windows or with other
technical measures.
— No food must be cooked flambé
underneath the hood.
The use of an unprotected flame is
dangerousfor the filtersand could cause
fires.
Therefore,neveruseanopenflameunder
thehood. Whenfryingfoods,neverleave
the pan alone because the cooking oil
could flare up.
— The hood must not be connected to fuel
exhaust flues (boilers, heating systems,
water heaters, etc.).
— Please, keep to the provisions of official
directivesregardingthequestionoffume
discharge.
— The manufacturers refuse to accept any
responsibility for damage to the hood or
its catching on fire because of failure to
observe the above instructions.
Suggestions for the installation and
use of the hood
— The horizontal sections of the pipe must
be slanted slightly upwards (about 10%)
toensureaneasyflowoftheairoutwards.
— The best performance of the unit is
14 15
GB
obtained in the external exhaust model
(suction), therefore in the limits of the
possibilitiesitisadvisedtousetheexternal
exhaust (suction) type.
—Thebest performancesareobtainedwith
short pipes (max. 4 m) and with few
curves.
Electric connection
Before completing any connection, make
surethehousevoltagecorrespondswiththe
voltage indicated on the label affixed inside
the hood.
The hood is supplied with a standard plug;
connect it to a correspondingly standard
socket.Inthecaseisintendedtoconnectthe
appliance permanently to the mains after
having removed the plug supplied, must be
fitted a two-pole switch conforming to
regulations with an opening distance
between contacts of not less than 3mm
The manufacturers are not liable for any
problems caused by the user’s failure to
observe the above instructions.
Fixing the hood
Afterhavingadjustedthehoodfortheversion
required, it may be installed.
— This appliance is designed for fitting in a
cabinet or some other support.
— the opening to be made on the bottom of
the wall-hung cabinet must correspond
with the measurements shown in fig. 5.
To fix the hood proceed as follows:
a) remove the grill.
b) Fit the hood into the opening.
c)Securetheunittothecabinetbyscrewing
up screws through holes C(fig. 5).
d) Replace the grill.
Instructions
Hoods model JDL 5320 is fitted with one
motor.
Thepowerisadjustedbymeansofa3-speed
switch.
To get best efficiency, we suggest to use
slow speeds in normal conditions and the
highest in particular cases of strong smell
and vapour concentration.
Theswitchingplateisfittedwithtwoswitches
one for continuous adjustment of the
ventilator(topswitch)andoneforilluminating
the work surface (bottom switch) .
Itisadvisabletoswitchontheextractorhood
a few minutes before starting cooking and
thentoleaveitrunning for approximately 15
minutesafterwardsto ensurethatallodours
are extracted.
Maintenance
Before performing any maintenance
operation, disconnect the hood from the
electricity.
Grease filter
The hood has a metal grease filter.
To clean the filter, proceed as follows:
— Open the grill by turning knob A(fig. 3).
— Pull the two plastic stops Bas shown by
the arrows (fig. 6) and remove the metal
filter.
— With normal use, the grease filter should
bewashedonceamonthinadishwasher
orinwarmsoapywaterandshouldbeleft
to dry before being refitted.
When cleaning the grease filter, we
recommend washing the grill too with warm
water and soap.
Active carbon filter
The active carbon filter eliminates odours
which are formed during cooking.
If used with normal frequency it should be
replaced once every 4 months.
New active carbon filters are available from
the supplier; it must not be washed.
To remove rotate the filter in anticlockwise
so to unlock it from its seat.
Important
Failure to observe the rules for cleaning the
appliance and changing and cleaning the
filters may cause fires. Therefore, we
recommend observing these instructions.
Changing the bulbs
— Disconnect the hood from the electricity.
— Remove the grate.
—Alwaysreplaceburn-outbulbswitholive-
shaped max 40 Watt (E14) bulbs.
—BeforecallingforRepairservicebecause
the hood fails to light up, make sure the
bulbs are screwed in tightly.
Cleaning
To clean the outside of the hood use a cloth
moistenedwithdenaturedalcoholorneutral
liquid detergents. Never use products
containing abrasive.
This appliance meets 87/308 EWG radio
and television noise standards.
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