Scholtes HP 95 Owner's manual

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HOOD
HP 97 IX
HP 95 IX
Operating Instructions
Contents
General information, 9
Data Plate
Installation, 10-11-13
Assembly Instructions (HP 97)
Assembly Operations
Motor Connection
Chimney Duct Assembly
Use and Maintenance, 14-15-16
How to use
Maintenance
Operating Modes
Electrical Connection
The Guarantee
Disposal
Italiano, 1 Français, 17English,9
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Nederlands, 34
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Deutsch, 25
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Español , 41
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1. Before installing and/or using this hood, please
read the instructions carefully and thoroughly.
2. Before you install the hood, make sure the
voltage (V) and frequency (Hz) indicated on the
serial and technical data plate located inside the
appliance correspond with the voltage and
frequency available in the place of installation.
3. After having removed the packaging, check that
the appliance is intact. If in doubt, do not use the
appliance and contact professionally qualified
personnel.
4. All installation and adjustment operations should
be carried out by a qualified technician in
accordance with the regulations in force. Specific
indications are given in the section intended for
the installer.
5. Clean the hood according to the manufacturer's
instructions, especially for the deposits formed
on the dirty surfaces to avoid any risks of fire.
6. Ensure the burners are always covered so as not
to cause the hood filter to overheat.
7. When frying food, never leave the pan unattended:
the oil inside the pan could overheat and catch
fire. If the pan contains oil which has already been
used to fry, the risk of spontaneous ignition is
even greater.
8. It is strictly forbidden to flambé food beneath the
cooker hood.
9. The air collected should not be conveyed in a duct
used for the discharge of exhaust fumes from
appliances that run on energy sources other than
electricity.
10.Suitable ventilation of the room must be provided
when the hood and appliances that run on energy
sources other than electricity are used at the
same time.
11.If the hood is used in the outdoor venting mode,
check the condition of the exhaust duct should
the latter have been left unused for an extended
period of time.
12.Remember to pay attention to the local norms in
force and to the regulations from the competent
authorities on the subject of air exhaust when the
hood is operating in the outdoor venting mode.
13.All advice given on this matter must be followed
scrupulously in order to avoid possible fires.
General information
14.FAILURE TO OBSERVE THE ABOVE-
MENTIONED INDICATIONS AS TO THE
INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE AND
SUITTABLE USE OF THE HOOD RELIEVES
THE MANUFACTURER OF ALL LIABILITY.
The accessories required for the installation of the
hood can be found inside the latter.
The hood is convertible and can therefore be
installed in either the OUTDOOR VENTING or the
AIR RECIRCULATION mode. If the hood is used in
the OUTDOOR VENTING mode, connect opening N
(120/150 mm diameter) (fig. 1) to an exhaust duct
connected directly to the outside and which is 150
cm2 minimum in cross-section. The lowest part of
the hood should be at least 70 cm from the hob.
IN NO CASE WHATSOEVER SHOULD THE HOOD
BE CONNECTED TO EXHAUST DUCTS FROM
OTHER APPLIANCES THAT RUN ON ENERGY
SOURCES OTHER THAN ELECTRICITY (water
heaters - boilers - stoves - etc.). The appliance must
not be placed above stoves with a top radiant plate.
DATA PLATE
Electrical
connections
voltage of 230V ~ 50Hz
(see data plate )
This appliance conforms to the
following European Economic
Community directives:
-73/23/EEC dated 19/02/73 (Low
Voltage) and subsequent
amendments
- 89/336/EEC dated 03/05/89
(Electromagnetic Compatibility) and
subsequent amendments
- 93/68/EEC dated 22/07/93 and
subsequent amendments.
- 90/336/EEC dated 29/06/90 (Gas)
and subsequent amendments.
- 2002/96/EC
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Assembly Instructions for hp 97
The hood is intended for wall mounting (Fig 1A).
1. Remove the two screws "M" that fasten the
mobile part "B" of the duct to the fixed part "A"
(see fig. 1A);
2. Place the two angle irons "D" on the top of the
hood;
3. Remove the aluminium grease filters
4. Place the hood up against the wall and mark the
wall in correspondence with hooks "G" and "D";
5. Using a 6 mm diameter drill bit, drill the holes in
the wall where the positions were previously
marked.
6. Insert the expanding rawlplugs "1" into the holes
and pre-screw hooks "E"
7. Tighten the support screws "2" of angle irons "D"
half-way.
8. Now you can proceed with levelling the hood
(rigging) using screws "L". Once the appliance has
been levelled correctly, fasten it definitively to the
wall by tightening the support and fastening
screws of angle irons "D" as well as screws "F".
Put the metal grease filters back in place.
Assembly Operations for hp 95
This type of support is supplied with the hood (generally
in two pieces) and should be fastened to the wall by
means of two rawlplugs.
In this case, some slots have been made on the
back of the hood onto which these supports should
be hooked (see figure 2A).
To adjust the position of the hood, the support fixing
screws should be loosened and the height of the
same should be adjusted. The aforementioned 2
types of support are nevertheless not sufficient to
guarantee that the hood is firmly anchored; it could in
fact become dislodged and fall to the ground.
To avoid this danger, one solutions can be applied to
the hood:
· ANTI-TIPPING SCREW - This anti-tipping device
foresees that the hood is fastened directly to the
wall by means of one or more screws provided,
using the holes on the back panel of the hood
(see point "P" in figure 2A).
Installation
Assembly Operations
· locate the position of the holes to drill on the wall
for fastening screws and hooks: then remove the
grease filters, bring the hood close to the wall and
place it in the desired position; mark the exact
points on the wall where the holes must be drilled;
· remove the hood and follow the instructions given
above to anchor the same to the wall according to
the type of support;
· hook the hood on;
· now proceed with the anti-tipping fastening using
the special brackets or screws.
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Fig. 3B
Fig. 4
B
A
C
K
Motor Connection
There are two types of motor connections that differ
from one another mainly in the diameter of the steam
and odour outlet:
- 120 mm diameter;
- 150 mm diameter;
If the motor connection (N - fig. 3) does not come
already fitted by the manufacturer, it should be
fastened to the top of the hood using the screws
provided. Then connect it to the steam and odour
exhaust duct by means of a pipe of a suitable
diameter.
Fig. 3A
B
A
C
Fig. 3
N
R
Chimney Duct Assembly
Take the two chimney ducts A and “B and rest the
lower part of duct A on the top of the hood. Fasten
duct “A” to the hood using screws “K” provided inside
the accessory bag (fig. 4).
Raise the mobile part “B” until it reaches the ceiling,
making sure it is perpendicular to the hood and
fasten it to bracket “C” with the screws provided (fig.
3A-3B).
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B
Operation e Maintenence
Operation
To start the hood (after following all the instructions
described in the previous paragraphs for the
installation and having taken all the safety
precautions), check which type of controls - among
the 2 types indicated below - your hood is provided
with and then follow the relevant directions given.
Push-button controls
The control panel includes:
· 1 “I\0” button to turn the motor on/off
· 3 “I” “II” “III”, buttons to adjust the motor speed
(1st - 2nd - 3rd speed)
·1
” button to turn the lighting on/off
Touch controls
The control panel includes:
·1
“ key to turn the motor on/
off
·1
“ key to reduce the motor
speed
·1
“ key to increase the
motor speed
·1
“ display that indicates the
motor speed
·1
“ key which, once
pressed, turns the motor off
after approximately 12 mins -
when the function is enabled, a
“ dot turns on at the bottom
right-hand side of the “
display.
·1
“ key to turn the lighting
on/off
ATTENTION:
Every 30 hours of use the microprocessor, which is
the heart of the system, indicates with a flashing “A”
on the display that the metal grease filters should be
cleaned to consent the exhaust to function better and
improve hygiene in the room. To cancel the warning
message after cleaning the filters, switch off the
hood, press and hold key n°2 for more than 5
seconds. When the key is pressed the letter “A”
appears on the display; after 5 seconds this
disappears and the microprocessor starts a new 30-
hour count-down before displaying the next warning
message.
Maintenance
Always make sure you carry out all operations with
the omnipolar switch off, in position O.
A) Cleaning
Clean the external parts of the hood using a soft
cloth and neutral detergent; and avoid using abrasive
powders or brushes. For dirt which is difficult to
remove, you may use methylated spirit. Clean the
steel parts by rubbing in the direction of the surface
finish.
B) Cleaning the Metal Grease Filter
Excess grease particles in the metal filter could
cause an increase in the inflammability of the same;
in order to avoid possible fires, the metal grease filter
should be washed according to how frequently it is
used (in any case every 30 days) in a dishwasher or
in lukewarm water using normal washing up liquid.
After rinsing it and drying it thoroughly, replace the
metal grease filter in its special housing.
C) Lamp Replacement
The hood can be provided with different types of
lamps: incandescent, halogen and neon lamps.
· Halogen lamps (fig. 5 and fig. 6): Figure 5
illustrates the type of lamp with a G4 cap, 20W
power and 12V voltage; to replace it, use a
screwdriver to remove the glass support ring “A”
(fig. 6), then remove the protection glass “B”; pull
out the faulty lamp and replace it with a new one;
then reassemble the protection glass, fastening it
with the corresponding ring.
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
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D) Carbon Filter Replacement
For your hood to operate at its best, the activated
carbon filters must be replaced on a regular basis, at
least once every three months. To buy these, contact
an Authorised Service Centre or the Retailer where
you purchased it. Before you begin to insert the
carbon filter, put the omnipolar switch on the O
position (OFF). Pull the lever on the metal filter until
it is released from its housing then remove it by
pulling it downwards (fig. 7). Remove the soiled
activated carbon filters “O“ by turning them clockwise
and then removing them from the guide pegs on the
outdoor venting assembly.
Fit the new filters on, making sure the holes located
on the same fit well around the special reference
pegs of the outdoor venting assembly (fig. 8) and turn
them anti-clockwise until you hear them click
(opposite action to the one for dismounting).
E) Special Functions (for cooker hoods with touch
control panel):
The electronic controls fitted to your hood are
provided with advanced functions to facilitate
maintenence and improved use of the product.
Message indicating that the carbon filters require
replacing
(For mod. HP 97):
If the hood purchased is used in the filter version,
with carbon filters to purify exhaust fumes, the
microprocessor of the elettronic system must first be
informed that it is managing an instrument in filter
mode. To do this, switch off the hood, press and hold
key n° 4 for more than 5 seconds. When the key is
pressed “-” appears on the display (indicating that the
hood is not using the carbon filter). After 5 seconds
this becomes a “C” (indicating that the hood is using
the carbon filters). From now on every 120 hours of
use the microprocessor indicates that the carbon
filters should be replaced with a flashing “C” on the
display, this consents the exhaust to function better
and improves hygiene in the room. To cancel the
warning message after replacing the carbon filter,
switch off the hood switched, press and hold key n°3
for more than 5 seconds, when the key is pressed
the letter “C” appears on the display and after 5
seconds this disappears and the microprocessor
starts a new 120-hour count-down before displaying
the next warning message.
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O
Operating Modes
Outdoor venting
After fastening the "motor connection" as illustrated
in the relative paragraph, connect the same to the
steam and odour exhaust duct by means of a pipe of
a suitable diameter and a minimum cross-section of
150 cm ². If this exhaust duct is not available and the
hood needs to be installed on one of the building's
external walls, make a hole in the wall large enough
to fasten a rain- and wind-proof grille to it, with a
minimum cross-section of 150 cm ² and connect it to
the "motor connection" with a pipe.
Air Recirculation
The hood can be operated in air recirculation mode if
it is not possible to connect an exhaust duct to the
outside. In this case, the air is recirculated by
opening "R" (fig. 1). For the operation of the hood in
air recirculation mode, two activated carbon filters
must be used to absorb all cooking odours. The
assembly instructions are given in the "Carbon Filter
Replacement" paragraph.
Fig. 7
Fig. 8
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Electrical Connection
This hood is intended for a fixed permanent
installation. For the mains voltage and frequency
information, consult the serial number plate situated
inside the appliance. The power supply cable (type
H05VV-F 3x0.75 mm ²) connected to the hood's
terminals marked "L" (mains), "N" (neutral) and
fastened by means of the cable clamp must be
connected to a suitable and accessible fixed power
point by specialised and authorised personnel, who
are to install the hood in compliance with the norms
and laws in force, providing for an omnipolar switch
above the electrical connection with a minimum
contact opening of 3 mm. The manufacturer will not
be held responsible should all the accident-
prevention norms in force and necessary for the
normal and regular operation of the electrical system
fail to be observed.
The Guarantee
The appliance should reach the purchaser provided
with not only this instruction booklet but also the
GUARANTEE CERTIFICATE. Should the latter be
missing, then DEMAND IT.
For the guarantee to be effective, the purchaser
should ask the retailer to validate the guarantee
certificate by stamping it and dating it with the date
of purchase in the space provided.
THE GUARANTEE CERTIFICATE NEED NOT BE
POSTED FOR VALIDATION.
Should this procedure fail to be observed, the
technical staff shall be forced to CHARGE the
purchaser for any repairs.
For any malfunctions during the operation of the
hood, the purchaser can contact the Retailer where
the appliance was bought or his/her nearest
Authorised Service Centre.
HELP US SERVE YOU BETTER: please read the
guarantee clauses herein.
Disposal
When disposing of packaging material: observe
local legislation so that the packaging may be
reused.
The European Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste
Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE),
requires that old household electrical appliances
must not be disposed of in the normal unsorted
municipal waste stream. Old appliances must be
collected separately in order to optimise the
recovery and recycling of the materials they
contain and reduce the impact on human health
and the environment. The crossed out “wheeled
bin” symbol on the product reminds you of your
obligation, that when you dispose of the appliance
it must be separately collected.
Consumers may take their old appliance to public
waste collection areas, other communal collection
areas, or if national legislation allows return it to a
retailer when purchasing a similar new product.
All major household appliance manufacturers are
active in the creation of systems to manage the
collection and disposal of old appliances.
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