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LG DC9121GAU User manual

Part
NO.
383EW5N001B
Model
Number
DC9121GAU
Instructions
Manual
GB
CONTENTS
Dear
Customer,
If
you
follow
the
recommendations
contained
in
this
Instruction
Manual,
your
appliance
will
give
you
constant
high
performance
and
will
remain
efficient
for
many
years
to
come.
RECOMMENDATIONS
AND
SUGGESTIONS
13
CHARACTERISTICS
14
INSTALLATION
16
USE
19
MAINTENANCE
20
3
GB
RECOMMENDATIONS
AND
SUGGESTIONS
INSTALLATION
The
manufacturer
will
not
be
held
liable
for
any
damages
resulting
from
incorrect
or
improper
installation.
The
minimum
safety
distance
between
the
cooker
top
and
the
extractor
hood
is
650
mm.
Check
that
the
mains
voltage
corresponds
to
that
indicated
on
the
rating
plate
fixed
to
the
inside
of
the
hood.
For
Class
I
appliances,
check
that
the
domestic
power
supply
guarantees
adequate
earthing.
Connect
the
extractor
to
the
exhaust
flue
through
a
pipe
of
minimum
diameter
120
mm.
The
route
of
the
flue
must
be
as
short
as
possible.
Do
not
connect
the
extractor
hood
to
exhaust
ducts
carrying
combustion
fumes
(boilers,
fireplaces,
etc.).
If
the
extractor
is
used
in
conjunction
with
non-electrical
appliances
(e.g.
gas
burning
appliances),
a
sufficient
degree
of
aeration
must
be
guaranteed
in
the
room
in
order
to
prevent
the
backflow
of
exhaust
gas.
The
kitchen
must
have
an
opening
communicating
directly
with
the
open
air
in
order
to
guarantee
the
entry
of
clean
air.
Installation
of
the
extractor
hood
over
a
solid-fuel
burner(coal,
wood,etc.)
which
could
constitute
a
potential
fire
hazard
(e.g.
due
to
flying
sparks)
is
only
permitted
if
the
burner
is
equipped
with
an
enclosed,
non-removable
cover
and
all
country-specific
regulations
are
observed.
This
restriction
dose
not
apply
to
gas
cookers
and
gas
hobs.
Regulations
concerning
the
discharge
of
air
have
to
be
fulfilled.
USE
The
extractor
hood
has
been
designed
exclusively
for
household
use
to
eliminate
kitchen
smells.
Never
use
the
hood
for
purposes
other
than
for
which
it
has
been
designed.
Never
leave
high
naked
flames
under
the
hood
when
it
is
in
operation.
Adjust
the
flame
intensity
to
direct
it
onto
the
bottom
of
the
pan
only,
making
sure
that
it
does
not
engulf
the
sides.
Deep
fat
fryers
must
be
continuously
monitored
during
use:
overheated
oil
can
burst
into
flames.
The
hood
should
not
be used
by
children
or
persons
not
instructed
in
its
correct
use.
Do
not
use
the
appliance
if it
is
damaged
in
any
way.
Never
operate
the
extractor
hood
without
a
grease
filter.
Do
not
flambe
food
directly
under
the
extractor
hood.
MAINTENANCE
Switch
off
or
unplug
the
appliance
from
the
mains
supply
before
carrying
out
any
maintenance
work.
Clean
and/or
replace
the
Filters
after
the
specified
time
period.
Clean
the
hood
using
a
damp
cloth
and
a
neutral
liquid
detergent.
Defective
bulbs
should
be
replaced
immediately
to
prevent
the
remaining
bulbs
from
overloading.
There
is
a
fire
risk
if
cleaning
is
not
carried
out
in
accordance
with
the
instructions.
4
GB
CHARACTERISTICS
Dimensions
5
GB
Components
Ref.
Q.ty
Product
Components
1
1
Hood
Body,
complete
with:
Controls,
Light,
Blower,
Filters
2
1
Telescopic
Chimney
comprising:
2.1
1
Upper
Section
2.2
1
Lower
Section
9
1
Reducer
Flange
ø
150-120
mm
10
1
Damper
14.1
2
Air
Outlet
Connection
Extension
15
1
Air
Outlet
Connection
Ref.
Q.ty
Installation
Components
7.2.1
2
Upper
Chimney
Section
Fixing
Brackets
7.3
1
Air
Outlet
Connection
Support
11
6
Wall
Plugs
12a
6
Screws
4,2
x
44,4
12c
6
Screws
2,9
x
9,5
1
Documentation
6
GB
INSTALLATION
Wall
drilling
and
bracket
fixing
Wall
marking:
?
Draw
a
vertical
line
on
the
supporting
wall
up
to
the
ceiling,
or
as
high
as
practical,
at
the
centre
of
the
area
in
which
the
hood
will
be
installed.
?
Draw
a
horizontal
line
at
650
mm
above
the
hob.
?
Place
bracket
7.2.1
on
the
wall
as
shown
about
1-2
mm
from
the
ceiling
or
upper
limit
aligning
the
centre
(notch)
with
the
vertical
reference
line.
?
Mark
the
wall
at
the
centres
of
the
holes
in
the
bracket.
?
Place
bracket
7.2.1
on
the
wall
as
shown
at
X
mm
below
the
first
bracket
(X
=
height
of
the
upper
chimney
section
supplied),
aligning
the
centre
(notch)
with
the
vertical
line.
?
Mark
the
wall
at
the
centres
of
the
holes
in
the
bracket.
?
Mark
a
reference
point
as
indicated
at
116
mm
from
the
vertical
reference
line
and
306
mm
above
the
horizontal
reference
line.
?
Repeat
this
operation
on
the
other
side.
?
Drill
ø
8
mm
holes
at
all
the
centre
points
marked.
?
Insert
the
wall
plugs
11
in
the
holes.
?
Fix
the
lower
bracket
7.2.1
using
the
12a
screws
(4,2
x
44,4)
supplied.
?
Fix
the
upper
bracket
7.2.1
and
the
air
outlet
connection
support
7.3
together
using
the
2
screws
12a
(4,2
x
44,4)
supplied.
?
Insert
the
two
screws
12a
(4,2
x
44,4)
supplied
in
the
hood
body
fixing
holes,
leaving
a
gap
of
5-
6
mm
between
the
wall
and
the
head
of
the
screw.
7
GB
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
screws
12a
?
Fully
tighten
support
screws
12a
?
Adjust
screws
Vr
to
level
the
hood
body.
Connections
DUCTED
VERSION
AIR
EXHAUST
SYSTEM
When
installing
the
ducted
version,
connect
the
hood
to
the
chimney
using
either
a
flexible
or
rigid
pipe
ø
150
or
120
mm,
the
choice of
which
is
left
to
the
installer.
?
To
install
the
dumper
10
?
To
install
a
ø
120
mm
air
exhaust
connection,
insert
the
reducer
flange
9
on
the
dumper
10.
?
Fix
the
pipe
in
position
using
sufficient
pipe
clamps
(not
supplied).
?
Remove
any
activated
charcoal
filters.
RECIRCULATION
VERSION
AIR
OUTLET
?
Put
connection
15
into
the
connection
support
7.3.
?
Insert
the
connection
extension
pieces
laterally
14.1
in
connection
15.
?
Make
sure
that
the
outlet
of
the
extension
pieces
14.1
is
horizontally
and
vertically
aligned
with
the
chimney
outlets.
?
Connect
the
air
outlet
connection
15
to
the
hood
body
outlet
using
either
a
flexible
or
rigid
pipe
ø
150,
the
choice of
which
is
left
to
the
installer.
?
Ensure
that
the
activated
charcoal
filters
have
been
inserted.
8
GB
ELECTRICAL
CONNECTION
?
Connect
the
hood
to
the
mains
through
a
two-pole
switch
having
a
contact
gap
of
at
least
3
mm.
?
Remove
the
grease
filters
(see
paragraph
Maintenance)
being
sure
that
the
connector
of
the
feeding
cable
is
correctly
inserted
in
the
socket
placed
on
the
side
of
the
fan.
Flue
assembly
Upper
exhaust
flue
?
Slightly
widen
the
two
sides
of
the
upper
flue
and
hook
them
behind
the
brackets
7.2.1,
making
sure
that
they
are
well
seated.
?
Secure
the
sides
to
the
brackets
using
the
4
screws
12c
(2,9
x
9,5)
supplied.
?
Make
sure
that
the
outlet
of
the
extensions
pieces
is
aligned
with
the
chimney
outlets.
Lower
exhaust
flue
?
Slightly
widen
the
two
sides
of
the
flue
and
hook
them
between
the
upper
flue
and
the
wall,
making
sure
that
they
are
well
seated.
?
Fix
the
lower
part
laterally
to
the
hood
body
using
the
2
screws
12c
(2,9
x
9,5)
supplied.
9
GB
USE
Control
Panel
The
hood
can
be
switched
on
pushing
directly
onto
the
requested
speed
without
firstly
having
to
select
0/1
button.
LED
FUNCTIONS
L
0/1
Light
Turns
lighting
on
and
off.
T1
0/1
Motor
First
speed.
When
pressed
for
about
1
seconds
the
motor
is
switched
off.
T2
Speed
on
Second
speed.
T3
Speed
on
Third
speed.
T4
Speed
Fixed
on
Max.
speed
Flashing
Intensive
speed.
Suitable
for
the
strongest
cooking
vapours
and
odours.
The
function
becomes
active
when
the
button
is
pushed
for
about
2
seconds.
After
10
minutes
of
functioning
it
turns
off
automatically.
This
function
can
be
interrupted
by
means
of
pressing
any
of
the
buttons.
S1
Led
Fixed
on
Indicates
that
the
Metal
grease
filters
saturation
alarm
has
been
triggered,
and
the
filters
need
to
be
washed.
The
alarm
is
triggered
after
100
working
hours.
(Reset;
check
the
Maintenance-paragraph)
Flashing
indicates
that
the
activated
charcoal
odour
filter
saturation
alarm
has
been
triggered,
and
the
filter
has
to
be
replaced;
the
metal
grease
filters
must
also
be
washed.
The
activated
charcoal
odour
filter
is
triggered
after
200
working
hours.
(Activation
and
Reset;
check
the
Maintenance-paragraph)
10
GB
MAINTENANCE
Grease
filters
CLEANING
METAL
GREASE
FILTERS
?Alarm
signal
reset
?
Switch
off
the
lights
and
extractor
motor.
?
Press
button
T3
for
at
least
3
seconds,
until
the
leds
T1,T4
start
to
flash.
Cleaning
the
filters
?
The
filters
are
washable
and
must
be
cleaned
when
the
LED
S1
lights
up
or
at
least
every
2
months
of
operation,
or
more
frequently
for
particularly
heavy
usage.
?
Remove
the
filters
one
at
a
time
by
pushing
them
towards
the
back
of
the
group
and
pulling
down
at
the
same
time.
?
Wash
the
filters,
taking
care
not
to
bend
them.
Allow
them
to
dry
before
refitting.
?
When
refitting
the
filters,
make
sure
that
the
handle
is
visible
on
the
outside.
11
GB
Activated
charcoal
filter
(Recirculation
version)
Enabling/Disabling
the
alarm
signal
?
In
Recirculation
version
Hoods,
the
Filter
saturation
alarm
can
be
enabled
on
installation
or
at
a
later
date.
?
Turn
the
Lights
and
the
suction
Motor
off.
?
Disconnect
the
Hood
using
the
Main
switch
or
the
double-pole
switch
on
the
mains
power
supply
or
the
connector
of
the
feeding
cable
from
the
side
of
the
fan.
?
Restore
the
connection
by
pressing
and
holding
T1
?
Release
the
button.
All
five
LEDs
are
turned
on
?
Within
3
seconds
press
T1
until
LEDs
T1
and
T4
flash
in
confirmation:
?
LED
flashes
twice
-
Activated
charcoal
filter
saturation
alarm
ENABLED
?
LED
flashes
once
-
Activated
charcoal
filter
saturation
alarm
DISABLED
REPLACING
THE
ACTIVATED
CHARCOAL
FILTER
?
The
filter
is
not
washable
and
cannot
be
regenerated.
It
must
be
replaced
when
S1
flashes
or
at
least
every
4
months.
The
alarm
signal
will
only
light
up
when
the
extractor
motor
is
switched
on.
Alarm
signal
reset
?
Switch
off
the
lights
and
extractor
motor.
?
Press
button
T3
for
at
least
3
seconds,
until
the
leds
start
to
flash.
Replacing
the
Filter
?
Remove
the
metal
grease
filters
?
Remove
the
saturated
activated
carbon
filter
by
releasing
the
fixing
hooks
?
Fit
the
new
filter
by
hooking
it
into
its
seating
?Replace
the
metal
grease
filters.
Lighting
LIGHT
REPLACEMENT
20
W
halogen
light.
?
Remove
the
snap-on
lamp
cover
by
levering
it
from
under
the
metal
ring,
supporting
it
with
one
hand.
?
Remove
the
halogen
lamp
from
the
lamp
holder
by
pulling
gently.
?Replace
the
lamp
with
a
new
one
of
the
same
type,
making
sure
that
you
insert
the
two
pins
properly
into
the
housings
on
the
lamp
holder.
?Replace
the
snap-on
lamp
cover.
When
switched
on,
the
halogen
bulbs
become
very
hot.
Even
for
some
time
after
the
bulbs
have been
switched
off
there
is
still
a
risk
of
burns.
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