Silverline SCV 1160-50 RF HERMOD User manual

Assembly instructions
SCV 1160-50 RF HERMOD
SCV 1160-50 HV HERMOD
SCV 1160-70 RF HERMOD
SCV 1160-70 HV HERMOD
Read this manual carefully before installation / commissioning

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MANUFACTURER
Merzifon OSB AMASYA, Silverline
IMPORT
Jilmas Group Nordic ApS Eli Christensens Vej 90, 7430 Ikast Denmark
Telephone: +45 70104014
Fax: +45 70131389
Internet: www.silverline.dk
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Table of contents
1 Product overview................................................................ 4
2 Technical drawing............................................................... 5
3 WARNINGS AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS....................... 7
4 DANGER TO LIFE & RISK OF POISONING....................... 9
5 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE..................................... 11
6 The content of the package............................................. 13
7 Assembly / Installation of the product............................ 14
7.1 Height (recommended)............................................... 14
8 Installation of hood........................................................... 15
8.1 Connection of central ventilation................................. 15
9 Klemens Bağlantısı........................................................... 16
10 Adjustment of air flow...................................................... 17
11 How to operate the product............................................. 23
12 Hints................................................................................... 26
13 Replacement of GU10 light source................................. 27
14 Service, fault symptoms and solutions.......................... 28
14.1 Technical table.......................................................... 29
Table of contents
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1 Product overview
1- Control Panel
2- Filter
3- Mounting plate
4- Lighting
1
2
3
4
Fig. 1
Product overview
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2 Technical drawing
500
500
81
121
460
114
100
Fig. 2
Technical drawing
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500
700
81
121
660
114
100
Fig. 3
Technical drawing
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3 WARNINGS AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
nThis product may only be used by children and persons without
physical, sensory or mental deficiencies or no experience and
knowledge when supervised or instructed in safe use. The
product is intended for household use.
nThe voltage of the product is 220-240 Volts ~ 50 Hz.
nThe hood is mounted with a cable with a ground wire. This
cable must be connected to a grounded electrical outlet.
nAll electrical connections must be made by an electrician.
nUnauthorized installation may result in poor performance,
product damage or accidents. The product cable must not be
pinched or broken during installation. Do not run down near the
stove. This may cause melting and fire.
nDo not connect the product until installation is complete.
nMake sure that the socket is easily accessible, in order to dis-
connect the product, in case of an emergency.
nDo not touch the product's light bulbs if they have been on for a
long time. The light bulbs can get very hot.
nCooker hoods are designed for use in the home for conven-
tional cooking. If the hood is used for other purposes, the right
of complaint may lapse.
nFollow rules and laws issued by authorities on exhaust air
emissions.
nFood that can be ignited (open flame) during cooking must not
be prepared under this product. Start the product after placing
pans, pots, etc. on the stove. Otherwise, high heat may cause
deformation of certain parts of the product.
nTurn off the hobs before removing the cookware from there.
nDo not leave hot oil on the stove. Pans with hot oil can ignite
spontaneously and catch fire. Oil can ignite during frying, etc.
Be careful with curtains, rugs and the like. Be sure to clean and
replace filters on time. Filters that are not cleaned or replaced
in time pose a fire hazard due to accumulated grease in them.
nUse only the oral metal grease filters in the hood.
nDo not operate the product without a grease filter. Do not
remove filters while the product is in use. In case of fire; dis-
connect the hood and the cooker. (Disconnect the product or
turn off the main power switch). The product may pose a fire
hazard if it is not cleaned regularly.
nDisconnect the unit before maintenance work. (Disconnect the
product or turn off the main power switch). Under pressure in
the room, while hoods and equipment operating on sources
other than electricity used simultaneously, must not exceed 4
Pa (4 x 10 bar).
nIf there are units used with fuel or gas, such as heating prod-
ucts in the area where the product is used, the flue from these
units must be completely insulated or the unit must be airtight.
nChildren must not play with the product.
nUse "MAX 13 A" fuse for the product for your safety.
nKeep packaging materials away from children as they may be
dangerous to them.
nAll materials used for packaging the product are suitable for
recycling.
WARNINGS AND SAFETY PRECAU-
TIONS
WARNINGS AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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nFollow the instructions on the product box during transport.
nHold the handles on the side of the box to carry the product.
If you need to transport the item again:
nKeep the original box. Carry and ship the product in the original
box and condition. If the supply cable is damaged, it must be
replaced by the manufacturer or its service department or other
personnel with equivalent qualifications to avoid dangerous sit-
uations. In the event of a fire, disconnect the cooker hood and
stove and cover the flames. Never use water for extinguishing.
nAvailable parts may be hot when the cooker is switched on.
nMake sure that the cooker hood has the correct height above
the hob, read the recommended height in the manual. Ask if
necessary. fire authority in your municipality about local laws
and regulations for this
nThe hood's exhaust must not be connected to exhaust ducts
that include other smoke products.
nCare must be taken when using the cooker hood at the same
time with units that use air and fuel (eg heating products, water
heaters operating on gas, diesel, coal or wood). This is
because it can reduce combustion as the hood emits air from
the room.
nThe room must have adequate ventilation when the stove,
cooker hood and units operating on gas and other fuels are
used at the same time Different materials require different rawl
plugs and screws. Use rawl plugs and screws that fit the mate-
rial the hood is to be mounted in.
WARNINGS AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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4 DANGER TO LIFE & RISK OF POISONING
DANGER!
Risk of poisoning due to combustion gases. Unless
adequate air supply is ensured, the unit must not
be used at the same time as appliances that emit
toxic gases, such as stoves, burners, water
heaters, etc., that operate on circulating air gas,
fuel, wood, or coal.
Air circulation devices (eg stoves, burners, water heaters operating
on gas, oil, wood or coal) take the combustion air and send the
exhaust gases through a chimney or similar. A cooker hood with a
strong effect will risk being able to reverse this air flow and thus
draw the exhaust gases through the home and out through the
cooker hood's exhaust duct. This poses a risk of poisoning to per-
sons staying near this airflow (Fig. 4).
Therefore, adequate intake of fresh air should always be ensured.
DANGER!
Fire Hazard!
If the device is not cleaned in accordance with the
cleaning instructions, it may cause a fire as grease
may accumulate in the hood which may be flam-
mable.
DANGER!
Risk of electric shock!
Due to damaged connection cable. Avoid breaking
or pressing the connecting cable during installa-
tion.
DANGER!
Risk of injury!
– There is a risk of damage during installation
due to sharp edges. For safety reasons, use
work gloves when fitting the hood.
– All screws and bolts must be fitted as
described in the operating instructions, as oth-
erwise there may be a risk that the hood is not
fastened sufficiently and thus may fall down.
Fig. 4: Risk of poisoning
Fig. 5: Proper ventilation
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DANGER!
Risk of burns & danger of electric shock!
– Wait until the unit has cooled down before
cleaning or maintenance. Disconnect the fuse
or disconnect the device from the mains.
– There is a risk of damage due to seepage of
moisture into electronic parts. Never clean the
control panel with a damp cloth but with a
damp cloth.
– Surface may be damaged due to improper
cleaning. Clean stainless steel surfaces only in
the direction of brushing. Do not use stainless
steel cleaners for the control panel.
– Surface can be damaged by sharp or scrub-
bing cleaners. Never use sharp or scrubbing
cleaners.
Disconnect the fuse or disconnect the device from the wall socket
in the event of a fault or damage to the product. Repairs should
always be performed by an authorized or approved specialist.
In the event of a fault or damage to the device, dis-
connect the fuse or disconnect the device from the
wall outlet and call for authorized service.
If the supply cable is damaged, it must be replaced
by the manufacturer or its service department or
other personnel with equivalent qualifications to
avoid dangerous situations.
When light bulbs in the unit are damaged, remove
the fuse or disconnect the unit from the mains. To
avoid overloading the other bulbs, replace the
defective one immediately (wait until the bulb has
cooled down).
CAUTION!
When the product is used over stoves, accessible
parts may become hot.
DANGER!
Exhaust fumes from the hood must never be con-
nected to the chimney from the stove or other
exhaust ducts used to expel potentially toxic or hot
gases / gases.
DANGER TO LIFE & RISK OF POISONING
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5 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
WARNING!
Cleaning and maintenance must not be performed
by unattended children.
Surface can be damaged by sharp or scrubbing
cleaners. Never use sharp or scrubbing cleaners.
Obtain cleaning agents that are suitable for use
with the hood. The surface and controls of the
device are sensitive to scratches.
Clean the surfaces with a soft, damp cloth, dish
washing liquid or a mild glass cleaner. Soften dried
and overgrown dirt with a damp cloth. Do not
scratch!
The use of dry cloth, scratch-resistant sponges,
rubbing-cleaning agents, cleaning agents con-
taining sand, soda, acid, chlorine or other strong
materials are not appropriate. These can damage
the product.
Clean brushed steel, only in the direction of
brushing.
Do not use stainless steel cleaner on glass and control panel.
Brushed steel MAY NOT come in contact with detergents. Grease
and oil must be removed with a damp wet cloth or special steel
care product. Improper maintenance can provoke rust, IR or other
marks on the surface. The right of complaint may lapse in the
event of incorrect maintenance.
GREASE FILTERS
Cleaning grease filters: During normal use (1-2 hours daily),
grease filters should be cleaned approximately once a month. Do
not use too strong, acidic or chlorine-containing cleaners.
NB: Grease filters can discolour after washing, which is perfectly
normal. This does not impair the ability of the filter.
Wash in the dishwasher
When washing dishes, a slight discoloration may occur. This has
no effect on the function of the grease filter and therefore does not
require replacement of the grease filter. Do not wash very dirty
grease filters with other dishes. Place the grease filters in the dish-
washer lying down or standing free. Grease filters must not be too
close to the dishwasher.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
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Dishwasher program
Grease filters must be washed for max. 55 degrees
in the dishwasher!
CAUTIOUS:
Grease filters can be damaged by washing in the
dishwasher above 55 degrees.
Sink
You can use a special oil solvent to remove stubborn dirt. You can
get this solvent from an authorized dealer. Soften the grease filters
in warm water with dish soap. Use a brush for cleaning and con-
tinue until greasy liquid no longer drips out of the filters. Rinse the
filters well after cleaning.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
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6 The content of the package
1 3
2 4
Fig. 6
1- Product
2- 2x Ø10 mm Rawplugs
3- 2x 5.5x60 Screw
4- User Manual
The content of the package
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7 Assembly / Installation of the product
7.1 Height (recommended)
500 700
Fig. 7: Assembly / Installation of the product
Make sure that the cooker hood has the correct height above the
hob, we recommend ml. 500- 650 mm above by electric hob and
700 - 850 mm above gas hob (). (Fig. 7).
Raw plugs
Different materials require different rawlplugs and screws. Use rawl
plugs and screws that fit the material the hood is to be mounted in.
Vent
We recommend the use of a muffler (see possibly under accesso-
ries at www.silverline.dk) at the hood to dampen the air noise in the
exhaust duct.
We recommend the use of a condensate collector (see possibly
under accessories at www.silverline.dk) to avoid back flow of con-
densed water into the hood's exhaust duct. Condensation collector
can only be mounted upright.
Assembly / Installation of the product
Height (recommended)
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8 Installation of hood
2
Fig. 8
1- Exhaust Studs
2- 2x 5.5x45 Screw
3- Raw plugs 2x Ø10 mm
Place the mounting template to the wall and live in points A- and B.
Raw plugs must be (2) for the holes in points A and B and insert
the screws. (1). The distance between the screw head and the wall
must be 5mm (Fig. 8).
Hang the hood in the screws at points A and B and tighten the
screws.
8.1 Connection of central ventilation
1- Flue
2- Clamps
3- Metal flange
Connect the flue duct (1) down over the flue connection (3). Then
tighten the clamp (2) to secure it to the flue (Fig. 9).
Fig. 9
Installation of hood
Connection of central ventilation
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9 Klemens Bağlantısı
230V-
POWER SUPPLY
50HZ
VDD
GND
SDA
J8
+12V-
J7
J18
MOTOR1
J1
MOTOR2
LAMP
J6
LAMP FUSE
J3
XRES
SCL
EBM
NC COM NO
J5 J12
J2
BLUE
BROWN
SUPPLY
LIGHT
GU 10 Ø50 3W
DC PWM OUTPUT
WHITE CABLE 0,5mm²
H05S-K 180°C 300-500V
H05VV-F (10-16A/250V)
3G 0,75 DOUBLE EARTH
J10
J11
NC
YELLOW - DC PWM OUTPUT (+) 12V
BLUE - DC PWM OUTPUT (-) 12V
GREY DC MOTOR (220V)
BLACK DC MOTOR (220V)
BROWN (220V - AC)
BLUE (220V - AC)
YELLOW (+) EC 12V
BLUE (-) EC 12V
BROWN (220V) EC
BLUE (220V) EC
BROWN (220V - AC)
BLUE (220V - AC)
GROUND
J1
CONTROL PANEL
J1
1 2 3 4 5 6
J2
JP1
VALVE
DC MOTOR
AC MOTOR
Fig. 10
The connection to the external motor must be made based on the
type of external motor to be used. AC or DC motor can be con-
nected to the hood. See the diagram Fig. 10
Connection to external motor
Klemens Bağlantısı
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10 Adjustment of air flow
1 Grease filters
Remove the grease filters (Fig. 11/2).
1- Damper
2- Measuring
To measure the air flow, unscrew the screw (M3X8 YHB) from the
measuring socket t(Fig. 12/2)
1- Damper
2- Measuring
Now connect the measuring device to the measuring socket
(Fig. 13/2).
To adjust the product to the desired condition, use the setting
tables.
Sizing information & Balancing information
Sizing data (For calculations)
50 Pa 100 Pa
Basic ventilation: 20 l/s (72 m3/h) 20 l/s (72 m3/h)
Pressure 60 Pa 120 Pa
Damper position G 5.3 G 4.3
Sound pressure
(Lpa)
27 dBA 33 dBA
Forced ventilation: 40 l/s (144 m3/h) 40 l/s (144 m3/h)
Pressure 50 Pa 100 Pa
Damper position F 5 F 3
Sound pressure
(Lpa)
27 dBA 33 dBA
1
Fig. 11
1
2
Fig. 12
1
2
Pa
Fig. 13
Adjustment of air flow
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Balanc�ng data (For �nstallat�on)
50 Pa 100 Pa
Ground vent�lat�on 20 l/s (72 m3/h) 20 l/s (72 m3/h)
Pressure 60 Pa 120 Pa
Damper pos�t�on G 6 G 4.3
Sound pressure
(Lpa)
25 dBA 30 dBA
Forced vent�lat�on: 40 l/s (144 m3/h) 40 l/s (144 m3/h)
Pressure 50 Pa 100 Pa
Damper pos�t�on F 5 F 3.3
Sound pressure
(Lpa)
25 dBA 32 dBA
The product factory sett�ngs are based on 50 pA
Depend�ng on the pressure be�ng measured, the tables must be
used to f�nd the po�nts to wh�ch the a�r flow �s adjusted. For bas�c
suct�on, use; (/ for forced suct�on, use;).
For balanc�ng, the Balanc�ng d�agram and data
are used:
Adjustment of a�r flow
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F�g. 14
Adjustment of a�r flow
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Balanc�ng d�agram for forced vent�lat�on

F�g. 15
Lp(A): Sound pressure level db (A) �s measured �n a room
equ�pped w�th sound absorpt�on of 10 m² ² Sab�n.
For calculat�ons, D�mens�on�ng d�agram and
data are used:
Adjustment of a�r flow
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Balanc�ng d�agram for shallow vent�lat�on
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