Esatto ESL60DRS User manual

Category
Cooker hoods
Type
User manual
Version
V1.0 0922
Everything you need
for your 60cm
Slide-out Rngehood
is in this User Mnul
Model/s
ESL60DRS
User Manual
2
Welcome
Congrtultions on purchsing your new Rngehood. The Estto brnd is
proudly distributed within Austrli by Residenti Group Pty Ltd.
Plese refer to the wrrnty crd t the rer of this mnul for informtion
regrding your product’s prts nd lbour wrrnty, or visit us online t:
www.residenti.group
At Residenti Group, we re customer obsessed nd our Support Tem re
there to ensure you get the most out of your pplince. Should you wnt to lern
more bout your new rngehood, it's fetures or importntly tking cre of the
pplince, our Support Tem re here to help.
You cn use our online Support Centre t nytime by visiting:
http://support.residentigroup.com.u
Or you cn contct us vi phone by diling: 1300 11 HELP (4357).
It is importnt tht you red through the following use nd cre mnul
thoroughly to fmilirise yourself with the instlltion nd opertion
requirements of your pplince to ensure optimum performnce.
Agin, thnk you for choosing n Estto pplince nd we look forwrd
to being of service to you.
Kind Regrds,
The Residenti Tem
Residenti roup
Head Office
165 Brkly Avenue
Burnley, Victori
Austrli 3121
ACN
600 546 656
Online
residenti.group
www.estto.house
@estto.house
Postage
PO Box 5177
Burnley, Victori
Austrli 3121
Telephone
1300 11 4357
www.esatto.house
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Pge 2
Welcome
Pge 4
Sfety Instructions
Pge 8
Product Overview
Pge 10
Instlltion
Instructions
Pge 13
Opertion
Instructions
Pge 14
Mintennce
Clening
Pge 16
Troubleshooting
Pge 18
Your Receipt
Contents
Pge 19
Purchse Detils
Pge 20
Wrrnty
User Manual
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE
REFERENCE
Red this mnul thoroughly before rst use,
even if you re fmilir with this type of product.
The sfety precutions enclosed herein reduce
the risk of re, electric shock nd injury when
correctly dhered to. Mke sure you understnd
ll instructions nd wrnings.
Keep the mnul in  sfe plce for future
reference, long with the completed wrrnty
crd nd purchse receipt. If you sell or trnsfer
ownership of this product, pss on these
instructions to the new owner.
Alwys follow bsic sfety precutions nd
ccident prevention mesures when using n
electricl pplince. The following sttements you
will see in this booklet hve these menings:
WARNING: Indicting informtion concerning
your personl sfety.
CAUTION: Indicting informtion on how to
void dmging the pplince or cbinetry.
IMPORTANT: Indicting tips nd informtion
bout use of the pplince.
USAGE CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS
Domestic use only: This pplince is intended
for indoor household use only. It is not intended
for commercil, industril or outdoor use. It is not
intended for use in  recretionl vehicle.
Purpose: Do not use this pplince for nything
other thn its intended purpose. Other uses re
not recommended nd my cuse re, electric
shock or personl injury.
Attchments: The use of ttchments is not
recommended by the pplince mnufcturer
nd distributor s they my be hzrdous.
Improper use: Dmge due to improper use,
or repirs mde by unqulied personnel will
void your wrrnty. We ssume no libility
for ny eventul dmges cused by misuse
of the product or noncomplince with these
instructions.
BEFORE USING YOUR APPLIANCE
This mnul explins the proper use of your new
Estto rngehood. Plese red this mnul crefully
before using the product. This mnul should
be kept in  sfe plce for hndy reference. This
rngehood is  domestic pplince which hs been
mnufctured nd tested to comply with Austrlin
nd New Zelnd Stndrd AS/NZS 60335.2.31.
This rngehood must only be instlled in
ccordnce with the instructions provided. Incorrect
instlltion my cuse hrm to persons, dmge
property nd void the product’s wrrnty.
Red the following crefully to void dmge
or injury.
IMPORTANT: Check for ny dmge or mrks.
If you nd the pplince is dmged or mrked,
you must report it within 7 dys if you wish to clim
for dmge/ mrks under the mnufcturers
wrrnty. This does not ect your sttutory rights.
Sfety Instructions
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WARNING: Follow these instructions crefully
to void injury, electric shock or re.
Young children should be supervised to ensure
they do not ply with the rngehood.
This pplince is not intended for use by persons
(including children) with reduced physicl,
sensory or mentl cpbilities, or lck of
experience nd knowledge, unless they hve
been given supervision or instruction concerning
the use of the pplince by  person responsible
for their sfety.
Ensure the rngehood is switched o before
crrying out mintennce, to void ny
possibility of electric shock.
Do not mbé under the rngehood.
This rngehood is not suitble for use
over brbecues.
This rngehood cnnot be instlled for externl
use—only to be instlled indoors.
The rngehood nd lters must be clened
regulrly to keep in good working order.
The exhust from the rngehood must not be
dischrged into ny heting ue, which my
crry combustion products from other sources.
(Figure 1)
Exhust ir must not be dischrged into
 wll cvity, unless the cvity is designed
for the purpose.
There shll be dequte ventiltion of the room
when the rngehood is used t the sme time
s pplinces burning gs or other fuels (not
pplicble tht only dischrge the ir bck into
the room).
Regultions concerning the dischrge of ir hve
to be fullled.
There must be dequte ventiltion of the room
when the rngehood is used t the sme time s
pplinces burning gs or other fuels.
Your new rngehood is gurnteed ginst
electricl or mechnicl defects, subject to
certin exclusions tht re noted in the Wrrnty
Terms nd Conditions (t the rer of this user
mnul). The foregoing does not ect your
sttutory rights.
Alwys cover lit gs burners with pots or pns
when rngehood is in use.
Alwys switch o gs burners before you remove
pots or pns.
Do not leve lit gs burners exposed due to the
risk of re. (Figure 2)
Figure 1
Figure 2
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Sfety Instructions (Continued)
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Check tht the mins voltge mtches with the
voltge on the dt plte inside the rngehood.
Check tht the instlltion complies with
stndrds of locl building, gs nd electricl
uthorities.
Before connecting to the mins supply ensure
tht the mins voltge corresponds to the
voltge on the rting plte inside the rngehood.
Only plug this unit into  properly erthed outlet.
If in doubt seek dvise from  suitbly qulied
person or service gent.
WARNING: If the supply cord is dmged, it must
be replced by the mnufcturer or its service
gent or similrly qulied person in order to void
 hzrd.
WARNING: All electricl work must be done in
ccordnce with locl nd ntionl electricl codes
s pplicble nd should be undertken
by licenced nd qulied persons only. Filure to
follow these instructions cn result in deth, re or
electricl shock.
SAFETY WARNINGS: FOR THE INSTALLER
When instlling the rngehood, mke sure you
dhere to the minimum nd mximum distnces
from the rngehood bse to the cooktop surfce
(s per tble on pge 10).
Exhust ue instlltion:
The following rules must be strictly followed to
obtin optiml ir extrction.
Keep exhust ue short nd stright.
Do not reduce the size or restrict exhust ue.
Keep bends in the exhust ue to  minimum;
the more bends the lower the extrction
performnce.
When using exible ue lwys instll
duct with helix pulled tut to minimise
pressure loss.
Filure to observe these bsic instructions will
drsticlly reduce the performnce nd increse
the noise levels of the rngehood.
Exhust ir must not be dischrged into  wll
cvity, unless the cvity is designed for tht
purpose. The exhust from the rngehood
must not be dischrged into ny heting ue, which
my crry combustion products from other sources.
NOTE: Some instlltions my require the
expndble/telescopic ducting to be cut to length.
Cut with shrp tin snips or  ne-tooth hck
sw blde, tking cre not to distort or dent the
exhust cover. Where using expndble ducting,
it’s importnt to hve the ducting fully tught to
mximise eciency of the irow.
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UNPACKING
During trnsporttion, protective pckging ws
used to protect the pplince ginst ny dmge.
After unpcking, plese dispose of ll elements of
pckging in  wy tht will not cuse dmge to
the environment.
All mterils used for pckging the pplince re
environmentlly friendly; they re
100% recyclble nd re mrked with the
pproprite symbol.
CAUTION: During unpcking, the pckging
mterils (polythene bgs, polystyrene pieces, etc.)
should be kept out of rech of children.
DISPOSAL OF THE APPLIANCE
Old pplinces should not simply be disposed
of with norml household wste nd should be
delivered to  collection nd recycling centre for
electric nd electronic equipment. A symbol shown
on the product, the instruction mnul or the
pckging shows tht it is suitble for recycling.
Mterils used inside the pplince re recyclble
nd re lbelled with informtion concerning this.
By recycling mterils or other prts from used
devices you re mking  signicnt contribution to
the protection of our environment.
Informtion on pproprite disposl centres for
used devices cn be provided by your locl uthority.
TTRROOUUBBLLEESSHHOOOOTTIINNGG
Fault Cause Solution
Light on, but fan does
not work
The fan blade is jammed. Switch of the unit and
repair by qualified
service personnel only.
The motor is damaged.
Both light and fan do
not work
light bulb burn. Replace the bulb
with correct rating.
Power cord looses. Plug in to the power
supply again.
Serious Vibration
of the unit
The fan blade is damaged. Switch of the unit and
repair by qualified
service personnel only.
The fan motor is
not fixed tightly.
The unit is not hung
pro-perly on the
bracket.
Take down the unit and
check whether the bracket
is in proper location.
Suction per-formance
not good
Too long distance
between the unit and
the cooking plane
Readjust the
distance to 65-75cm
HINTS ON DISPOSAL
According to the European waste regulation 2012/19/EU this
symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this
product may not be treated as household waste. Instead it
should be taken to the appropriate collection point for the
recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. 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. For more detailled information about
recycling of this product, please contact your local council or
your household waste disposal service.
Manufacturer
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Product Overview
YOUR RANGEHOOD
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Model/s ESL60DRS
Product Dimensions (W, D, H): 598mm, 300mm, 196mm
Cut-out Dimensions (A × B): 560mm × 290mm
Extrction: 450m3/hr
Weight (Net): 9.01kg
Speed Settings: 2
Lighting: 2 × 0.5W LED
Aluminium Filters 2 × 5-lyer lters
Power Supply: 220–240 Volts 50/60Hz
Figure 3
Note: The images in this user manual are for reference only. Your appliance may appear dierently.
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RANGEHOOD COMPONENTS
Your Estto Slide-out Rngehood is supplied with:
1 × Rangehood
1 × Expandable 120mm pipe
1 × One-way valve (2pcs)
1 × Packet of screws and wall plugs
1 × Check valve
1 × 80mm fascia (for ducted installation)
1 × User Manual
1 × Quick Start Guide
ADDITIONAL ITEMS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION
Duct tape or cable ties
Ducting relevant to your installation requirements
(including any rigid bends, vents and/or adapters)
Drill and/or screwdriver
Spirit Level
Tape Measure
Jigsaw
Ladder
Pencil
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
Residenti Group sell the following optionl ccessories, which cn
be purchsed seprtely by contcting our After Sles Support Tem.
Activated Charcoal Filter
Various ducting solutions (rigid ducting, adapters, vents/outlets and elbow bends)
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Instlltion Instructions
WARNING: Before starting the installation, please
refer to the Safety Information section.
Always switch the power o prior to beginning
the installation.
Stainless steel is very easily damaged during
installation.
Wherever possible, protect the rangehood with
the cardboard box or plastic.
A power point must be located within 1.5m of
the power cord exit from the rangehood, and it
should be always accessible to allow isolation
from power during cleaning or maintenance.
A 150mm round ducting adapter is supplied,
however all other ducting accessories are not.
All ducting must comply with building codes and
local requirements.
If you are re-circulating the air, rather than
ducting, please ensure that the side outlet grilles
are not obstructed in any way as this will aect
the eciency of the rangehood.
Ensure that the rangehood is mounted in a
level position, both horizontally and vertically.
This is essential to ensure the rangehood
operates correctly and prevents grease build
up at one end.
IMPORTANT: Never use a silicone around
your rangehood or ue pieces. Never install the
rangehood or ue pieces into the plaster ceiling
which prevents easy access to the rangehood for
servicing requirements.
IMPORTANT: Before installing your rangehood,
please record the details of your rangehood’s rating
label (located within the rangehood, behind the
aluminium grease lters) into the form on page 19.
This will be helpful should you need to contact our
service team in the future.
POSITIONING THE RANGEHOOD
NOTE: When the rangehood and appliance supplied
with energy other than electricity are simultaneously
in operation, the negative pressure in the room must
be not exceed 4 Pa (4 × 10-5 Bar).
IMPORTANT: The height of the rngehood
underside must be  minimum of 600mm* to 
mximum 800mm from the top of your cooktop
surfce (for gs cooktops this is the top of the
gs burner).
* If the instlltion instructions for your cooktop
specify  greter distnce thn the minimum, then
tht shll be the minimum height for instlltion.
COOKTOP
FUEL TYPE:
DIMENSION A
Minimum* Maximum
Gas (multiple burners
with maximum 45.4 MJ/h
total output and no
single burner exceeding
16.2 MJ/h output)
600mm 800mm
Gas (multiple burners
with total output greater
than 45.4 MJ/h but less
than 77.8 MJ/h, and no
single burner exceeding
17.3 MJ/h output)
760mm 800mm
Gas (single burner not
exceeding 21.6 MJ/h
output)
650mm 800mm
Gas (single burner with
an output greater than
21.6 MJ/h but not
exceeding 29.2 MJ/h)
760mm 800mm
Electric 600mm 800mm
VENTILATION
Before beginning the installation of your rangehood,
consider your ducting method.
We recommend ducting your rangehood wherever
possible, for the maximum performance, however
this rangehood can be operated in recirculating
mode. You will need to purchase the relevant
Carbon Filter accessory which is available for
purchase from our After Sales Service Team.
If you do not have an outlet to the outside,
an exhaust pipe is not required. The rest of
the installation method is the same as Ducted
Installation.
VENTING KNOB POSITION
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Recirculating Ducted
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DUCTED INSTALLATION
This rangehood has been supplied with expandable
plastic ducting, however for maximum performance
we recommend installing with rigid or semi rigid
ducting. Use cable ties or suitable duct tape to
secure the exible pipe or ducting to the rangehood
duct outlet.
WARNING: All ducting must be re retardant.
Depending on your situation, there are multiple
options for ducting your rangehood, as follows:
Straight up through your tiled or metal roof, using
a roof cowl (not supplied with the rangehood).
Into your ceiling cavity (where compliant with
local and national building regulations/codes.
Seek approval from the relevant authority or
building inspector where necessary.
Into your ceiling cavity and then vented to the
atmosphere through your eaves, using no more
than 2 × 90 degree bends within the ducting run.
Through your wall.
IMPORTANT: Ducting can have a major eect on
your rangehoods performance. The following tips
outline how to correctly duct your rangehood.
Always use the correct size ducting.
This rangehood is designed for use with 150mm
ducting to achieve optimum airow performance
and minimised noise.
For maximum performance use semi rigid
or rigid ducting.
Always use non-ammable ducting
Always duct to the outside atmosphere, unless
your local building codes and regulations permit
otherwise.
Where using exible ducting, always install the
ducting pulled taut to minimize pressure loss,
and cut any excess ducting o.
Where possible, avoid using 90 degree bends
and in their place use multiple 45 degree bends.
Keep your total length of ducting to the shortest
length possible.
Ensure there are no kinks in your ducting.
Use cylindrical ducting whenever possible.
Installation steps
NOTE: Do not connect the power cable until the
installation is complete! Always perform installation
with two people to avoid injuries.
The typical installation method for your
undermount rangehood is into a purpose built
overhead/wall cabinet.
1. Remove the metal grease lters
2. Using a jigsaw, create the required cut-out
for your slide-out rangehood, as per the
measurement dimensions in the table on page 8.
Make sure the cut-out is at least 35mm from the
cabinet edge.
3. Drill the installation holes as per diagram below
4. Drill 4 holes into the cabinetry, then install the
wall plugs & screws into them. Ensure the screws
are not tted too tightly for now.
Installtion way
1. Cut the hole(W x D) : 560 x 290mm
2.Draw the install hole in the cabinet.
3.Drill 4 holes in the cabinet, and then install the wall plugs&screws on it.
Remark: but the screws dont make it tight.
4. Install the hood into the screws, and then make the screws tighten.
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Installtion way
1. Cut the hole(W x D) : 560 x 290mm
2.Draw the install hole in the cabinet.
3.Drill 4 holes in the cabinet, and then install the wall plugs&screws on it.
Remark: but the screws dont make it tight.
4. Install the hood into the screws, and then make the screws tighten.
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Instlltion Instructions (Continued)
5. Lift the rangehood onto the screws.
6. While one person is holding the rangehood,
the other person tightens the screws.
7. Finally, reinstall the grease lters.
CHECKING THE VALVE INSTALLATION
Hold the check valve with your hands, align the box
gap, put in the check valve and rotate until three
angles of the valve are locked into place.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Check that the installation complies with the
standards of local building, gas and electrical
authorities. Before connecting your rangehood to
the mains supply, ensure that the mains voltage
corresponds to the voltage on the rating plate inside
the rangehood.
Installtion way
1. Cut the hole(W x D) : 560 x 290mm
2.Draw the install hole in the cabinet.
3.Drill 4 holes in the cabinet, and then install the wall plugs&screws on it.
Remark: but the screws dont make it tight.
4. Install the hood into the screws, and then make the screws tighten.
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Installtion way
1. Cut the hole(W x D) : 560 x 290mm
2.Draw the install hole in the cabinet.
3.Drill 4 holes in the cabinet, and then install the wall plugs&screws on it.
Remark: but the screws dont make it tight.
4. Install the hood into the screws, and then make the screws tighten.
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Opertion Instructions
CAUTION:
Do not touch the light for 30 minutes after using the appliance as it can be hot.
Do not cover the globe with thermal insulation or other materials.
OPERATION
Your Slide-out Rangehood features switch button controls with two speed levels of extraction.
Motor Operation Switch
The Low Power Setting is recommended for ventilation in standard cooking operations.
When there is a high density of smoke or steam produced, it is recommended to select
the High Power Setting for the most eective ventilation.
[ ] = O
[ | ] = Low Power Setting
[ || ] = High Power Setting
Light Operation Switch
Select this button to turn the light on and o.
[ ] = O
[ – ] = On
Note: The images in this user manual are for reference only. Your appliance may appear dierently.
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PRIOR TO CLEANING YOUR RANGEHOOD
WARNING!
Be sure to turn o the pplince nd remove the plug before ny mintennce is perform.
Alwys let the pplince nd its components cool down before clening them.
Do not use brsive wipes, chemicls or lcohol s these could dmge the surfce.
Do not clen ny Electricl/Electronic prts .
Do not use ny crid or corrosive detergents.
Do not use ny brsive detergents or ny lkline dishwsher detergents!
Mintennce nd inspection should be undertken on  frequent bsis.
If there is ny visible dmge,  strong odour or excessive overheting of components,
stop using the pplince.
Clen the pplince in ccordnce with instructions. Filure to do so my result in  risk of re.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!
Do not use  stem clener.
CLEANING OF THE RANGEHOOD
TASK FREQUENCY
Clen the stinless surfce with  soft cloth nd lukewrm
wter. A clening uid suitble for stinless steel my be used.
NOTE: To prevent ny criss-cross scrtches, ensure tht you
wipe long the grin of the stinless steel.
Weekly
Clening the grese lters Every 1 to 2 months)
(See Clening the grese lters for more
detils)
Clening the ctive crbon lter Every 3 to 6 months
(See Instlling nd replcing the crbon
lter for more detils)
Mintennce  Clening
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CLEANING THE GREASE FILTERS
1. Remove the grese lters.
Cleaning option #1: Cleaning Manually (max 30°C)
Sok the lters for bout 3 minutes in wter with  mild non-corrosive grese-removing detergent.
Wsh the lters seprtely from crockery nd kitchen utensils.
Brush the lters gently with  soft brush.
NOTE: Do not pply too much pressure to void dmging the lter
Over time, fding nd discolourtion my hppen.
This is norml nd is not considered  wrrnty issue.
2. Cleaning option #2: Cleaning using the dishwasher (max 30°C)
Plce the lters in the dishwsher nd run  progrm with  mild non-corrosive grese-removing
detergent. NOTE: It is dvisble not to use rinse ids.
Wsh the lters seprtely from crockery nd kitchen utensils.
Brush the lters gently with  soft brush.
NOTE: Do not pply too much pressure to void dmging the lter
Over time, fding nd discolourtion my hppen.
This is norml nd is not considered  wrrnty issue.
3. Leve the lters to dry nturlly out of direct sunlight.
4. Put the lters bck in its correct position.
INSTALLING AND REPLACING THE CARBON FILTER
The crbon lter is n optionl spre prt vilble to purchse
by contcting our After Sles Support Tem.
Do not clen or wsh the crbon lters. If  crbon lter
is used, we recommend replcing the crbon lter every
3 to 6 months.
To instll nd replce the crbon lter:
1. Disconnect the power supply from the wll socket.
2. Remove the grese lters.
3. Instll or replce the ctive crbon lters (refer to imge on right)
4. Plce the grese lters bck into position.
5. Reconnect power supply to the wll socket.
REPLACING THE LIGHT GLOBE
Unplug ll power connections before opening the pplince.
RISK OF BURNING! Alwys let the globe cool down before replcing it.
Alwys use gloves or  cloth to void direct contct with your hnds.
Direct contct my reduce the lifespn of the globe.
This pplince is provided with 0.5W LED lights.
To replce  light globe:
1. Mke sure you switch o the pplince.
2. Disconnect the power supply from the wll socket.
3. Remove the grese lters.
4. Replce the light globe.
5. Plce the grese lters bck into position.
6. Reconnect the power supply to the wll socket.
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OPERATION IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
In the event of n emergency you should:
Switch o ll rngehood controls.
Switch the rngehood o t the power outlet nd immeditely unplug.
Cll After Sles Support on 1300 11 4357 or emil support@residentigroup.com.u
Some minor fults cn be fixed by referring to the instructions given in the tble below.
IMPORTANT: If your pplince ppers to be operting incorrectly, then you should disconnect it
from your electricl supply nd then contct After Sles Support.
WARNING: Do not ttempt to repir the rngehood yourself.
Plese note tht if n engineer is sked to ttend whilst the product is under wrrnty nd finds tht the
problem is not the result of n pplince fult, then you my be lible for the cost of the cll out chrge.
The pplince must be ccessible for the engineer to perform ny necessry repir.
If your pplince is instlled in such  wy tht n engineer is concerned tht dmge will be cused to the
pplince or your kitchen, then they will not complete  repir. This includes situtions where the rngehood
hs been tiled in or seled in with  selnt.
Plese refer to the conditions of tht pper on the wrrnty crd t the rer of this user mnul.
Troubleshooting
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FAULT COMMON CAUSE COMMON SOLUTIONS
The lights cn be turned on,
however the motor does not
work
Fn switch is broken Cll After Sles Support for further
guidnce.
The motor is broken
Both the light nd motor do
not work
The fuse is broken Reset or replce the fuse.
The power supply cord is loose
or disconnected
Reconnect the power supply to the
wll socket.
Oil is leking The one-wy-vlve nd exhust
pipe re not tightly sel
Disssemble the one-wy-vlve nd
sel with  selnt.
There is  lekge between
section nd cover
Disssemble the section nd sel
with selnt.
The light is not working The light globes re dmged
or blown
The globes need replcing.
Refer to Replcing the light globe.
The is insucient suction
power or ir is not extrcted
dequtely.
The distnce between the
rngehood nd the cooktop is
too gret.
Hve your instller re-djust the
instlltion position, ensuring tht
the minimum distnces re observed
s per the building code nd relevnt
stndrds.
Ducting is loose, kinked, too
long or too mny bends.
Check tht your rngehood hs been
ducted correctly nd in ccordnce
with the instlltion instructions.
The rngehood is no longer in
 horizontl position
The screws or not tight enough Tighten the screws nd level the
rngehood in  horizontl position.
The rngehood is vibrting
ginst the wll or cupbord
The rngehood undermount is
not fixed correctly.
Tighten the internl sfety screws.
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Attch your receipt
to this pge
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Purchse Detils
For your records, plese record detils of your purchse below nd stple
your receipt on the opposite pge. Your seril number cn be found on the rer of your Rngehood.
STORE DETAILS
STORE NAME
|
ADDRESS
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TELEPHONE
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PURCHASE DATE
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PRODUCT DETAILS
MODEL NO.
|
SERIAL NO.*
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WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS
RANGEHOODS
This document sets out the terms and conditions of the
product warranties for Residentia Group Appliances. It is
an important document. Please keep it with your proof of
purchase documents in a safe place for future reference
should you require service for your Appliance.
1. IN THIS WARRANTY
(a) acceptable quality’ as referred to in clause 10 of
this warranty has the same meaning referred to in
the ACL;
(b) ACL’ means Trade Practices Amendment (Australian
Consumer Law) Act (No.2) 2010;
(c) Appliance’ means any Residentia Group product
purchased by you accompanied by this document;
(d) ASR’ means Residentia Group authorised service
representative;
(e) ‘Residentia Group’ means Residentia Group Pty Ltd
of 165 Barkly Ave, Burnley VIC 3121, ACN 600 546 656
in respect of Appliances purchased in Australia;
(f ) ‘major failure’ as referred to in clause 10 of this
warranty has the same meaning referred to in the
ACL and includes a situation when an Appliance
cannot be repaired or it is uneconomic for Residentia
Group, at its discretion, to repair an Appliance during
the Warranty Period;
(g) ‘Warranty Period’ means:
(i) where the Appliance is used for personal,
domestic or household use (i.e. normal
single family use) as set out in the instruction
manual, the Appliance is warranted against
manufacturing defects for 24 months, following
the date of original purchase of the Appliance;
(h) ‘you’ means the purchaser of the Appliance not
having purchased the Appliance for re-sale, and ‘your
has a corresponding meaning.
2. This warranty only applies to Appliances purchased
and used in Australia and is in addition to (and does
not exclude, restrict, or modify in any way) any
non-excludable statutory warranties in Australia.
3. During the Warranty Period Residentia Group or
its ASR will, at no extra charge if your Appliance
is readily accessible for service, without special
equipment and subject to these terms and conditions,
repair or replace any parts which it considers to
be defective. Residentia Group or its ASR may use
remanufactured parts to repair your Appliance. You
agree that any replaced Appliances or parts become
the property of Residentia Group. This warranty does
not apply to light globes, batteries, lters, seals or
similar perishable parts.
4. Parts and Appliances not supplied by Residentia
Group are not covered by this warranty.
Wrrnty
THIS WARRANTY IS VALID IN AUSTRALIA ONLY
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