Lamona HJA2540 User manual

90cm Chimney Extractor
HJA2540 (Stainless Steel)
User Instructions
issue 7 May 2012

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CONTENTS
Environmental Note 3
Product Information 4
Parts Identication 4
Parts List 4
Method Of Extraction 5
Instillation 6
Hanging Your Extractor 6
Extraction Via Ducting 7
Extraction Via Recirculation 7
Decorative Chimney Fitting 8
Electrical Connections 9
Opperating Your Extractor 10
Extractor Controls 10
The Grease Filters 10
The Carbon Filters 10
Maintenance 11
General Cleaning 11
Replacement Of The Light Bulbs 11
Troubleshooting 12
Your Guarantee 13
Guarantee Conditions 13
Reporting A Fault 13
Contact Details 14

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ENVIRONMENTAL NOTE
This appliance is marked according to the European directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment (WEEE). By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent
potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be
caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product.
The symbol on the product, or on the documents accompanying the product, indicates that this appliance
may not be treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point
for recycling of electrical and electronic equipment.
Disposal must be carried out in accordance with local environmental regulations for waste disposal.
For more detailed information about treatment, recovery and recycling of this product, please contact
your local city oce, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.
• The packaging materials that Lamona uses are environmentally friendly and can be recycled.
• Please discard all packaging material with due regard for the environment.
This appliance conforms to the following EEC Directive:
Thisappliancemeetstheprovisionsofthefollowingdirectives:89/336/EEC(electromagneticcompatibility),
73/23/EEC (electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits) as amended.

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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Keep this book in a handy place for reference; it contains important details on the safe and proper
use of your appliance. Should you sell the extractor please remember to pass the instruction book
on to the new owner.
The extractor is designed to give you the option to extract air by ducting to the outside and away (via
an exterior wall), or to re-circulate through charcoal lters to minimise odours, steam and condensation.
The choice is yours to decide at installation, and both systems are explained in the booklet.We recommend
that you read this booklet thoroughly before attempting to install or operate the extractor.
The light on this appliance should only be used during operation of the cooker hood. It should not be left
on permanently and used as a lighting source.
PARTS IDENTIFICATION
On opening your box you will nd the extractor hood, a two-piece telescopic decorative chimney and a
bag of wall xings and screws, two wall xing brackets, a ducting connector, recirculation deector and a
wall xing template drawing.
PARTS LIST
1) Telescopic Chimney Upper
2) Telescopic Chimney Lower
3) Upper Chimney Bracket
4) Lower Chimney Bracket
5) Ducting Connector
6) Recurculation Deector
7) Extractor Hood
DATA
Power Supply:
230/240v ~ 50Hz
Rating:
220 W
Fuse Rating:
3 A
2x bulbs
S.E.S. Lamps 40 W each
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

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METHODS OF EXTRACTION
The very best method of cleaning the kitchen of unwanted odours is by connecting the appliance to an
exhaust duct and venting to the outside atmosphere via the ceiling to an exterior wall. (Suitable ducting
kits may be purchased from the store where you bought your extractor.) You do not need a charcoal lter
when using the ducting mode.
Fig 1. Fig 2.
Ducting mode Recirculating mode
(No charcoal lter required) (Charcoal lters required)
REMEMBER: Before drilling or chiselling the ceiling or wall, check for pipes and power cables.
• Ensure the ducting tube is kept as short as possible and with the minimum of bends to permit the
smoothest airow. (Maximum length 3 metres.)
• Ducted air must not be discharged into a ue, which is used for exhausting fumes from appliances
supplied with energy other than electricity.
• Ensure the requirements of the local authorities are adhered to concerning the discharge of exhaust
air.
• Ensure adequate room ventilation is provided when the extractor is used in the same room as
appliances supplied with energy other than electricity.
• Never duct into a hot air ow such as a central heating duct.
We strongly advise that all exterior outlets be tted with a non return valve or louvered slatting.

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INSTALLATION
HANGING YOUR EXTRACTOR
IMPORTANT: This instruction must be strictly adhered to. Failure to comply could result in over-
heating and serious damage to your appliance.
Fig 3. Fig 4.
Note: It is recommended that the installation is carriedout by two people.
• Remove the grease lters before proceeding with the assembly. This will give access to the lower
hood xing holes and make the appliance easier to handle.
• The accessories required to install the hood are inside the hood.
• The recommended xing height for the hood is 750mm above the worktop. This can be reduced to
a minimum of 700mm if required.
• With reference to g 3, mark and drill the six holes required to mount the extractor and lower
chimney bracket to the wall, using a 6 mm diameter drill.
• The top two hood securing positions are keyholeslots; screw these screws A in rst leaving
approximately 2 mm between the screw head and the wall (g 4.)
• With the help of an assistant locate the hood on these two screws, tightening if necessary.
Fixing Height Above Worktop
Recommended = 750mm
Minimum = 700 mm
55
A
150
130
210
400
A
0442AJH
0452AJH
406 606
0642AJH
606
A
B
B
750mm
(Min 700 mm)

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• From inside the hood, t the two remaining securing screws B into the holes previously drilled.
• Using the assembly drawing, screws and washers provided, carefully attach the glass canopy to the
extractor body.
• Connect the ducting connector to the top of the hood.
EXTRACTION VIA DUCTING
Never use the hood in areas where devices with exhaust pipes connected to the outside are already
operating unless perfect ventilation can be guaranteed.
• Connect the external ducting kit to the outlet of the extractor.
EXTRACTION VIA RECIRCULATION
Connect the recirculation deector to the chimney section
Attach 2 charcoal lters to the sides of the motor inside the hood. Note: These are not required if the
extractor is to be ducted out.

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DECORATIVE CHIMNEY FITTING
• Connect the extractor to the electricity supply (see electrical connections page).
• Secure the lower chimney bracket to the wall using the screws provided.
• Slide the upper chimney section inside the lower chimney section and t into recess on the top of
the hood; ensuring that the two return anges on the top of the lower section t into the recesses
provided on the lower chimney bracket.
• Secure the upper chimney bracket to the wall vertically above the lower xing bracket, adjacent to
the ceiling.
• Extend the upper chimney section to the ceiling and secure to the upper chimney bracket with the
screws provided.
• Fit the grease lters to the hood.
DO NOT: attempt to operate the extractor without the grease lters in position.
Fig 5. Fig 6.

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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
IMPORTANT: Ensure that the electricity supply is switched o before connecting.
Your appliance must be connected to xed wiring via the use of a double pole switched fused spur outlet
with at least 3mm contact separation, The isolation switch must be accessible after installation. (See
technical data for fuse rating).
We strongly recommend the appliance is connected by a qualied electrician who is a member of the
N.I.C.E.I.C. or Corgi who will comply with the I.E.E and any local regulations.
NOTE: The terminology DOUBLE POLE -/+ means that both the live and neutral supplies are switched and
disconnected at the same time.
The terminations labelled SUPPLY are for the connection for the internal house wiring and the
terminations labelled LOAD are for the connection for the appliance.
IMPORTANT: The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:-
Blue..........Neutral
Brown......Live
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured
markings identifying the terminals in your spur box, proceed as follows;
The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter ‘N’ or
coloured BLACK. The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked
with the letter ‘ L’ or coloured RED.
Fig 8. (Fused Switch) Fig 9. Wireing Example
FUSE ON
N
L
L
N
LOAD
SUPPLY
LOAD
SUPPLY
DP
13A 250V~
BLUE
(NEUTRAL)
BROWN
(LIVE)
TECHNICAL DATA
FUSE RATING:
3AMP
FUSE ON
N
L
L
N
LOAD
SUPPLY
LOAD
SUPPLY
DP
13A 250V~
BLUE
(NEUTRAL)
BROWN
(LIVE)
TECHNICAL DATA
FUSE RATING:
3AMP

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OPERATING YOUR EXTRACTOR
EXTRACTOR CONTROLS
A) Motor on lamp B) Light switch.
C) Motor O switch. D) Selects motor speed 1.
E) Selects motor speed 2. F) Selects motor speed 3.
WARNING: Never have a naked ame in direct contact with the grease lters or within the
extractor hood.
THE GREASE FILTERS
The grease lter is of a metallic material and should be
washed using a neutral detergent or in a dishwasher.
Removal of grease lters:
1 Press latch towards side of extractor
2 Lower lter to remove.
Fig 10.
THE CARBON FILTERS
Carbon lters have a limited life. We advise you to
change them when there is a noticeable drop in
performance. The intervals between changing the
lter will depend entirely upon the amount of cooking
you do, but on average they will last about 6 months.
To gain access to the carbon lters rst of all, remove
the grease lters as above. Remove the old lters and
reposition new charcoal lters (HJA2900 - pack of 2).
Fig 11.
AF
E
D
C
B
1
2

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MAINTENANCE
IMPORTANT: Before cleaning or attempting any type of maintenance, always make sure that the
electric supply is disconnected.
To avoid the possibility of re, adhere strictly to all of the recommendations included in this booklet,
paying particular attention to the grease lters to ensure grease deposits do not build up.
NOTE: The manufacturer declines all liability in cases where the instructions for the appropriate
installation, maintenance and use of the extractor hood are not observed.
If the power supply is cut or damaged in any way, disconnect the extractor from the electricity supply and
call the service number on the rear cover of this booklet.
GENERAL CLEANING
Wipe the external surfaces of the appliance regularly using warm water and a mild detergent. NEVER use
abrasive cleaners.
REPLACING THE LIGHT BULBS
• Ensure that the power is switched o and the bulbs are cool.
• Remove the grease lters to gain access to the bulbs.
• Unscrew to remove the lamp and replace it with a new lamp of the same type and wattage.
NOTE: LAMP REPLACEMENT IS NOT COVERED BY YOUR GUARANTEE

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TROUBLE SHOOTING
Before you assume the worst, check this simple fault-nding guide to get to the root of the
problem:
Halogen Lamps fail to operate?
• A replacement is probably necessary, but rst check that the lamp is correctly tted into its holder.
Remember that the light bulbs are not covered by our guarantee. Remember to disconnect the
mains electricity supply before replacing the lamps. Do not touch the lamps with ngers - use a
suitable cloth.
Motor is on but fan does not seem to be as ecient as usual?
• Check the grease lter. If it has not been cleaned recently, it might be clogged with grease. If this
lter is relatively clean, check carbon lters (if tted). If they have not been replaced for more than
six months, remove and insert new ones. As time goes by, accumulated grease tends to stie the
carbon lters in just the same way as the grease lter, thereby reducing the eciency of both the
fan and the lter itself.
Works normally but cooking smells linger?
• If you’re using the unit in recirculating mode, change the charcoal lter. It may require
replacement.
Appliance does not work at all?
• Check your extractor is switched on at the mains. Next, check there is power to your home by
switching on adjacent lights etc.
Still not working? Call the service
• If, having consulted the above diagnostics and you are still unable to remedy the situation, please
call the service number on the rear cover of this manual.

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YOUR GUARANTEE
Product Guarantee Details (UK only)
YOUR APPLIANCE HAS THE BENEFIT OF A COMPREHENSIVE MANUFACTURER’S GUARANTEE
WHICH COVERS THE COST OF BREAKDOWN REPAIRS. (DETAILS OF WHICH ARE SHOWN ON
YOUR PROOF OF PURCHASE DOCUMENT).
• Any claim during the period of the guarantee (MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY THE PROOF OF
PURCHASE)
• The product must be correctly installed and operated in accordance with the manufacturer’s
instructions and used for normal domestic purposes.
• This guarantee does not cover accidental damage, misuse or alterations which are likely to aect
the product.
• The guarantee is invalid if the product is tampered with, or repaired by any unauthorised person.
(The guarantee in no way aects your statutory or legal rights)
What to do if you need to report a problem-
Please ensure you have ready:
- The product’s model & serial numbers
- Howdens Proof of Purchase document
- Your full contact details.
Call the Lamona Service Line on 0845 00 60 006

CONTACT DETAILS
Lamona Customer Care
Telephone number (0845) 006 0006.
Lamona operates a policy of continuous improvement and reserves the right to adjust and modify
its products without prior notication.
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