Sharp KL-611TBMH-UK User manual

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Home Appliances
Cooking
For Life
Hood
KL-611TBMH-UK
KL-611TBMH-CH
KL-611TBMH-EU
User Manual
EN
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1 Pre-Installation Safety Rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
2 Technical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
3 General Appearance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
4 Assembling the Appliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
5 Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
6 Cleaning and Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
7 Replacement Of Lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
8 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
9 Service & Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Table of Contents

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Dear Customer,
Thank you for choosing a Sharp HomeAppliance. We hope you enjoy using your new product, and recommend
that you carefully read these instructions and take note of our recommendations for care and maintenance.
This will help to ensure trouble free operation for many years to come.
Important Safety-Related Information
•These instructions contain useful information to help you get to know the features and get the best out of
your new appliance.
•Always keep this user manual close to your appliance.
WARNING: Read this user manual carefully before starting to use your appliance to be able to prevent
risks of dangerous situations, fire, electric shock and personal injury. Please follow the instructions at all
times.
•This appliance should be assembled by a qualified installer.
•Appliance must be grounded.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK: Dangerous voltage.
CAUTION: Risk of injury or damage to properties.
WARNING: Risk of serious injury or death.

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1 Pre-Installation Safety Rules
•Follow the instructions in this manual. Sharp
cannot be held liable for accidents, damages or fire
that might occur as a result of failure to follow the
instructions in this manual. The User manual is an
integral part of the appliance and must be kept.
•This cooker hood is intended for domestic use only.
WARNING: Use of your appliance beyond its
intended purpose might cause damage or hazardous
situations, and leads to the warranty being voided.
•The appliance must only be used over Electric or
Gas cookers.
•The hood must be mounted at a minimum of 65
cm and maximum 70 cm to the cooking surface of
electric cookers.
•Do not mount this appliance on the wall using
plaster or silicon. Mount only on the surface.
•Since maintenance might be required on the air
outlet flue, do not secure the appliance on furniture
or shelves that do not allow easy disassembly.
•The flue outlet of the cooker hood shouldn't be
connected to flues which have warm gas connections
such as water heater, stove, natural gas.
•Risk of fire is higher with oil that is used frequently.
Food that is cooked in the deep fryer and with oil
must be cooked under supervision.
•Avoid high flame cooking since faults may occur in
the appliance due to fire hazard and the high heat
that will be generated.
•The aluminum oil filter must be on during operation,
and these filters must be cleaned periodically.
Otherwise oil deposit on the filter might lead to
deflagration.
•Assembly and electric connection must be
performed by authorized people.
•Call the nearest Authorized Service in case of any
failure.
•Energy inlet cord shouldn't be subject to heating,
jamming or crushing during assembly.
•While performing lamp replacement and cleaning
processes on the appliance, the cord must be
disconnected or the fuse must be turned off.
•Problems that could prevent the aluminium flap at
the flue outlet to be turned off when the motor is not
operative must be eliminated.
•This appliance is not intended to be used by people
with physical, sensory and mental impairments
(including children) or those who do not have
adequate experience and knowledge regarding
its use, unless they are under the supervision of a
person responsible for the safety of the appliance.
•This appliance can be used by children of 8
years and older, people with physical, sensory or
mental capability deficiency or people with lack
of experience or knowledge; as long as they are
provided with supervision or instructions for the
safe use of the appliance and they understand the
dangers.
•Operating voltage of your appliance is 220 - 240
Volt ~ 50. A grounded plug has been mounted on
the mains cable of your appliance. That cable must
be connected to a grounded socket.
•In case of any deflagration, switch off the cooker
hood and cooking appliances, and cover the flame.
Never use water to extinguish the fire.
•While the electric cooker hood and other electric
appliances operate simultaneously,
negative pressure in the room shouldn't exceed 4 Pa
( 4 X 10 bar).
•Since the packing materials could be dangerous,
keep them away from children.

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Safety Information to Be Considered
During Cleaning and Maintenance
•The cable of the appliance must be disconnected
or the fuse must be turned off prior to all cleaning
and maintenance processes.
•Appliance shouldn't be cleaned with steam
cleaning devices.
•The fire risk gets higher due to oil deposits if cleaning
and maintenance are not performed. Therefore, get
your appliance cleaned and maintained regularly.
•Repairing should be done by technical service
personnel.
Efficient ventilation
In order to allow for ventilation kitchen windows must
be kept closed. In order to create air flow, operate
the cooker hood and cooker simultaneously. Suction
power will be affected in a positive way. After your
cooking has finished, leave the appliance on for a
while to let it extract the remaining odour and vapour.
IMPORTANT NOTE
You must be careful when using the appliance
simultaneously with other appliances (e.g. gas,
diesel fuels, coal, wood, etc. burning heaters,
shower heaters), which use the same air in the
environment. Because the cooker hood might affect
the fire adversely since it discharges the air in the
atmosphere. This warning doesn't apply to flueless
use.

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Model
KL-611TBMH-UK
KL-611TBMH-CH
KL-611TBMH-EU
Supply voltage 220-240 V 50Hz
Lamp power
(W) 7 W
Motor power
(W) 210 W
Flow rate
(m³/h) 548
Insulation
Class CLASS I
2 Technical Specifications
Consumer Services
Safety Information to Be Observed
During Transportation and Shipping
Your device must be kept in its original package
to protect from damage during transportation and
shipping.
Keep the product in normal position during
transportation. Do not drop the device during
transportation and protect it against impacts.
Damages and faults that occur during transportation
after the delivery of the appliance to the customer
are not covered by the warranty.
Liability Limitation
All technical information, instructions of use,
information on the operation and maintenance of
the device provided in this manual includes the
latest information regarding your product. Sharp
does not take any responsibility for damages and
injuries that might be caused due to not observing
the instructions in this user manual, using the device
outside its intended use, unauthorized repairs or
modifications on the device and using spare parts
not provided by Sharp.
General Information
This Operating Manual has been prepared for Sharp
cooker hoods.
This cooker hood is designed for use over a cooker.
Make sure that your wall can stand the weight of your
cooker hood. Processes such as breaking, cutting,
etc. to be performed on the wall or closet during
assembly must be borne by the user. Your cooker
hood is suitable for use with a flue system, or flueless
use (by using a charcoal filter). Before starting the
assembly, pay attention to the problems you may
encounter during assembly. Assembly must be
carried out by a trained, specialized and authorized
person.
•Specifications of the device and this manual may
be modified without prior notification.
•Complies with the AEEE Regulation.
This product complies with the 2004/108/
EC (Regulation on Electromagnetic
Compliance) and 2006/95/EC (Regulation
on Low Voltage Devices (LVD)) Directives.
This device complies with the Directive
on the Control of Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment.

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3 General Appearance
3377
598
450
400
20
80
250
Min 683 , Max 1063
262
20
425
Dimensions given in technical drawings are in mm.
The purpose of this image is familiarise you with
the parts of your appliance. The parts may vary
depending on the model of the appliance. Images
are for reference only.
1. Inner Flue
2. Outer Flue
3. Glass
4. Motion Sensor ( Smart Lighting Function)
5. Control Button
6. Cooker Lighting
Mn. 65
Max. 70
Mn. 65
Max. 75
Figure 1
Figure 2
Distance between the cooker and the cooker hood must be considered prior to assembly. This distance must
be minimum 65 cm and maximum 70 cm in electric cookers.
This distance must be minimum 65 cm and maximum 75 cm in gas cookers.
Position of Cooker Hood

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4 Assembling the Appliance
1. Inner Flue
2. Outer Flue
3. 2x M5x35 Screw
4. Product Hanging Plate
5. Body
Figure 3 : Installation Diagram and Components
6. 3x 5.5x60 Wall Mount Screw
7. 3x Ø10mm Plastic Dowel
8. 2x 3.9x22 Screw
9. Flue Connection Plate
10. 2x Ø6mm Plastic Dowel
Affix the assembly pattern on the wall, at the specified
height (See the minimum and maximum distances
intended for the worktop, in the assembly pattern).
Perforate points A, B and C (Figure 3).
Insert Ø10mm dowels (10) into the holes drilled as A,
B, C, and screw down the screws at the points A + B
so that 5mm space remains between the screw head
and the wall (Figure 3).
Affix the hanging plates (4) of the cooker hood on
the body of the cooker hood with M5x35 screws (3)
(Figure 3).
Hang it on the wall with the hanging plate of the
cooker hood. If the cooker hood is not parallel,
loosen or tighten M5x35 screws to make the cooker
hood parallel.
Tighten A + B 5 fixing screw (9) on the wall, and
completely secure the product from its point C.

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Connection of Air Discharge Outlet
Ø150/120 mm Flue Adapter (Option) Motor Flue
Outlet
Connect the flue adapter (1) to the motor flue outlet
(2) when required (Figure 4).
Figure 4
Assembly of Flues
1. Inner Flue
2. Flue Fixing Screws
3. Flue Connection Plate
Figure 5 : Installation of the Sheet Metal Flue
•The outer and inner sheet metal flues (Figure 5) are
encased one within the other.
For this purpose;
•The cooker hood is set in the middle, and then the
flue connecting plate (8) is directly affixed to the wall,
under the cover or points D and E are marked after
performing a measurement (Figure 3).
•Drill points D and E with Ø6mm drill bit, and
insert Ø6mm and plastic dowels (9). Insert the flue
connection plate with 3.9x22 screws (7) (Figure 3).
•Secure the inner flue (1) to the flue connection plate
(3) with a screw (Figure 5).

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Figure 6 : Touch Control on Glass
Fan on/off (The device starts at 2nd speed
level as default). Timer function. Filter cleaning reset.
This button will turn down the fan level.
This button will turn up the fan level.
Press the lamp button to operate the cooker
lighting.
When this button is pressed and held for 3
seconds, smart lighting function will be activated,
and a dot icon will be lit on the screen. When the
motion sensor detects any motion while this function
is active, wall lighting will be on for 15 seconds. This
duration will restart each time a motion is detected
by the sensor. When this button is pressed and held
for 3 seconds while Smart Lighting function is active,
the function and the dot icon will turn off.
Operating the Timer Function
When you press this button for 2 seconds while
the appliance is on switch-off timer of 15 minutes is
started and number of that cycle starts to flash on
the screen. In timer function, lamp (if it is on) and
motor shall be automaticly turned off after the of 15
minutes. If the button is pressed for about 2 seconds
again, flashing stops and timer is cancelled.
Cleaning Periods of the Metal Filter:
The filters must be cleaned when “C” signal
appears on the digital screen or (depending on
usage) after every 2-3 weeks. When the filters are
cleaned and mounted in their places, press this
button for more than 5 seconds in order to delete
“C” signal (when the product is inactive). Letter “E”
will appear on the digital screen, and the product will
switch to normal operation.
Boost Ventilation Mode:
The model you have purchased has a boost mode
for energy efficiency.
When the product is switched to maximum speed
while it is operated, a ’b’ symbol shall be displayed
on the screen. Boost symbol indicates that (boost
ventilation) mode is active on the model. Product
shall operate for 7 minutes in this mode and ‘b’
symbol shall flash on the screen during this period.
After 7 minutes, product shall automatically switch
down one speed level and shall resume operation in
the lower speed level
Note: It is not possible to use timer feature in the
boost mode.
5 Operation

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WARNING: Disconnect the electrical supply of the
cooker hood.
Leave the lamps to cool down first because they
could burn your hands when they are hot.
7 Replacement Of Lamps
Replacement of Lamp
•Push on the lamp with your hand, to remove it.
•Separate the self adhesive tape around the lamps
and the body plate from each other.
•Before placing the new LED lamp, remove the
protective folio from the frame, and then stick it on
its place on the body of the product (Figure 7).
Figure 7
6 Cleaning and Maintenance
WARNING: Ensure that the appliance is
unplugged or fuse is turned off before all cleaning
and maintenance operations.
A) Cleaning and Maintenance Time
The hood must be cleaned and maintained regularly
to ensure its usage life and performance.
Deposit of oil and dirt in aluminium filters of the hood
may affect its normal operation.
Unnecessary oil residue on the inner parts of the
device and its flue increases the risk of fire. The
charcoal filter(s) inside the inner part, which are
required for flueless use, may be used for a specific
duration. They cannot be cleaned and washed.
Thus, charcoal filter(s) must be replaced regularly.
You can procure the charcoal filters suitable for your
appliance from authorized retailers.
•Aluminium filters must be cleaned every 2 - 3
weeks.
This cleaning and maintenance should be performed
regularly to prevent formation of oil residues on your
kitchen furniture and walls.
B) Cleaning the Appliance
•Cut the power to your hood by unplugging it or
turning off its fuse.
•Do not clean the appliance with vapour or a
cleaning appliance that uses vapour.
•Do not clean the hood surface with unsuitable
cleaning materials. Otherwise, colour changes may
occur on the product.
•The outer surface of the appliance must be cleaned
using Inox surface cleaner and a soft cloth. Device
must be dried after cleaning. The glass parts of
devices should be cleaned with a suitable cleaning
material.
C) Opening the side peripheral suction
panel
To remove the side peripheral suction panel, hold
from the right and left front points and pull towards
yourself.
D) Disassembly of Aluminium Filter
Press the locking latch of the aluminium filters
backwards and pull below the appliance to remove.
E) Cleaning Operation
Submerge the aluminium filter in hot water with dish
detergent and wait for some time; then clean with
a soft brush. Rinse with hot water after cleaning.
Repeat this operation if necessary. You can wash the
aluminium filter in dishwasher on normal program
with 55 degrees.
WARNING: Take care not to cause damage on
the grid while cleaning the aluminium filters. Colour
changes may be observed on the filters when hard
cleaning materials are used. This won’t adversely
affect the appliance and is not cause of malfunction.

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8 Troubleshooting
Should you experience any problems with your appliance, please first check the troubleshooting guide below.
If this does not solve the problem, please contact Sharp via the contact information in this manual or through
the website.
Recommendations for Energy Saving
If you use your appliance with charcoal filters,
replace them regularly.
Regularly clean your aluminium filters. Since dirty
filters will block the air passage, you might have
to use the appliance at a higher speed. Use your
product at its normal speeds. Use at higher speed
would cause an increase in the energy consumption.
Package information
The product package is made of recyclable materials.
Do not dispose of the packaging waste together with
the household waste or other wastes, dispose of it
through your local recycling centre.
Disposal of your appliance in an environment-friendly way
In order to prevent uncontrolled waste disposal from damaging the environment or human health,
please set this appliance apart from other waste types and ensure its’ responsible recycling to
support the sustainable reuse of material resources. Please contact the retailer you purchased
the product from or other local establishments to receive information on where and how to take
this appliance for environmentally safe recycling. This product must not be mixed with other trade
waste for recycling.
PROBLEM CAUSE REMEDY
Appliance doesn't operate.
It is not plugged in properly. Plug it tightly.
There's no power in the socket. Check the fuse and the socket.
Power On/Off switch isn't pressed. Press the power on/off switch.
Lighting is not functioning.
Appliance might not be plugged in. Make sure the power cord is plugged in.
Appliance key may not be functioning. Check the button.
Dirty air enters through the ue. Check the aluminium ap at the ue outlet.
The ap should cover the air outlet when
the appliance is not running. Remove the
obstacles that prevent this closing.
Performance of the appliance is
not adequate or the appliance
makes too much noise during
operation.
Diameter of the ue may not be sufcient
(Minimum Ø120 mm).
Make sure that the diameter of the ue is at
least Ø120 mm.
If you use the cooker hood without a ue,
make sure that the charcoal lters are not
older than 6 months.
Replace the charcoal lters.
Be attentive to ventilate your kitchen ade-
quately, in order to provide an airow.
Let the environment be ventilated by open-
ing the windows.

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If you are unable to resolve a problem using the checks covered in the last few pages, do not attempt to
service cooker hood yourself.
In the unlikely event of the product requiring repair, please contact the Customer Support Centre. Telephone:
0333 577 7230 Lines are open Mon to Fri 09.00 to 20.00 & Sat and Sun 10.00 to 16.00 Vestel UK the licence
partner for Sharp guarantees that for a period of 2 years from the date of purchase the enclosed product will
be free from defects in materials and workmanship. Vestel UK agrees to provide for the repair or, at its option,
the replacement of a defective product. Vestel UK reserves the right to replace defective parts, or the product,
with new or refurbished items. Items that are replaced become the property of Vestel UK. To benefit from this
guarantee, any fault that occurs must be notified to Vestel UK, or it’s appointed Service Facility, within two
years from the date the product was purchased. Proof of purchase, such as a receipt or invoice, must be
provided. If the product is exchanged, the replacement shall be covered by the unexpired portion of the
original guarantee.
This guarantee shall only apply to faults that are due to an electrical or mechanical breakdown. It does not
cover faults or damage caused by accident, misuse, fair wear and tear, neglect, tampering with the product,
or repair other than by a Service Facility appointed by Vestel UK.
The product is intended for private domestic use only. The guarantee will not apply if the product is used in
the course of a business, trade or profession.
9 Service & Warranty

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Service
& Support
Visit our website:
www.sharphomeappliances.com
Or contact us:
52171160
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