Whirlpool AKR 998 IX Program Chart

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INSTALLATION SHEET
Minimum height above burners: 60 cm (electric burners), 75 cm (gas, gas oil or coal
burners). If gas cooking device installation instructions specify a greater distance, this must
be taken into consideration. To install, follow steps (1Ö2Ö3Ö.....). Do not switch the power
on until installation is entirely completed.
Preassembly of steam deflector on the motor unit: (a) fit the steam deflector on the rails of the
motor unit (if fitted, remove the two travel stop screws from the steam deflector), (b) carry out
the control panel and lamp connections, (c) fix with 8 screws.
- Mark a line on the wall, up to the ceiling, corresponding to the centre-line (1).
- Place the drilling template on the wall (2). The vertical centre-line on the drilling template
corresponds to the centre-line drawn on the wall, and the bottom edge of the drilling template
corresponds to the bottom edge of the hood.
- Place the mounting bracket on the drilling template so that it matches the outlined rectangle. Mark
and drill the two outside holes, remove the drilling template, insert two wall plugs in the holes and fix
the hood mounting bracket (3) with two 5 x 45 mm screws
- Hang the hood on bracket (4), adjust distance (5) and the horizontal alignment (6) of the hood.
- From inside the hood, mark 2 holes for final fixing of the hood (7).
- Remove the hood from the bracket (8), drill and insert 2 wall plugs (9).
- Place the flue mounting bracket G on the wall and fix with two plugs and two screws (10).
- Hook the hood on the mounting bracket (11).
- Fix the hood to the wall (12) with two 5x45 mm screws (ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY).
- Connect an exhaust pipe (14) to the connection ring B; the pipe must be turned towards the outside
(extraction version) or towards the deflector (filtering version). Fix the deflector (F) to the flue
support bracket G.
- Carry out the electrical connection (15).
- Apply the flues and fix them to the flue support G with 2 screws (16).
- Slide the bottom section of the flue (17) in the special seat above the hood to completely cover the
extraction unit, then fix it with 2 screws (18).
This appliance is marked in conformity with European Directive 2002/96/EC, Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment (WEEE).
Make sure this product is disposed of correctly; in this way the user helps prevent potential negative
consequences for the environment and health.
The symbol on the product or on the documentation provided indicates that this product is not
be treated as domestic waste but must be taken to a suitable collection point for recycling electric and
electronic equipment.
Dispose of it in accordance with local waste disposal regulations.
For further information on the treatment, recovery and recycling of this product, contact the
appropriate local office, domestic waste collection service or the shop where the product was
purchased.
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15
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6
17
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Deflector F: to be installed only on Filtering Version
15. prepare the electrical connection
14. not supplied
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PRODUCT SHEET
CONTROL PANEL
1.
ON
(Stand by)/
OFF
extraction/
Reset
filter saturation
signalling button
:
-
ON
(Stand by) - the display only shows a lit dot.
-
OFF
- the display is completely OFF: all controls except for the light button are disabled.
Reset filter saturation signalling
Press and hold for at least 3 seconds, the hood emits an acoustic signal.
2. Light
ON/OFF
button.
3. Manual/automatic (sensors)
mode selection switch:
In automatic mode (Indicator light -8
- on) the hood starts operating (extraction) according to the
environmental conditions
measured by its
sensors
.
Important
! The hood is equipped with an automatic
calibration
system for defining normal environmental conditions.
In case of anomalous operation, the
calibration can be repeated manually
:
Manual calibration
It is advisable to carry out
manual calibration
in the following cases:
· When installing the hood for the first time.
· When the power supply is switched off for many hours or days (e.g. in the case of prolonged holidays)
· When sudden temperature and/or humidity changes occur in the kitchen
Carry out
calibration
with the burners off, at normal room temperature and in the absence of considerable amounts of steam.
- press button
1
and switch the hood OFF (display OFF)
- simultaneously press and hold. buttons 5 and 6 for approx. 3 sec. - an acoustic signal indicates that calibration is completed.
Sensor test
In
automatic
mode, the system continuously carries out a
sensor
efficiency test. In case of failure, a
flashing “8”
appears on the display,
meaning that the sensor connector is disconnected or that one of the sensors is broken.
Contact Technical Assistance
.
In this situation the hood can be used in
manual mode
.
SAFETY automatic mode activation in particular conditions: if the sensors detect an excessive temperature increase
, even if
the hood is in
manual mode
, the system automatically selects
automatic mode
and the extraction motor starts; the hood can be
switched off by pressing button
1
.
4. Timed
intensive extraction power
button: The hood operates at this speed for 5 minutes and then returns to the previous
settings.
The display shows the letter
P
and a flashing dot.
This function can be cancelled by pressing button
1
.
5. Extraction power decrease button.
6. Extraction power increase button.
7. Display:
shows
the
selected extraction power
, indicates
grease filter
(F) or
carbon filter (C)
saturation
, automatic
operation (LED rotation)
and
Stand by mode (lit dot)
.
8. Automatic mode indicator light.
Important! Carbon filter saturation signalling is normally deactivated (for extractor version–see attached instructions manual). To activate it
(for filtering version - see attached instruction manual), simultaneously press buttons 5 and 6 until C appears on the display. To deactivate
carbon filter saturation signalling, simultaneously press AND HOLD buttons 5 and 6: letter F will appear on the display, then letter C; the
latter will disappear after a few seconds.
1. Control panel.
2. Grease filters.
3. Grease filter handles.
4. Bottom halogen lamps.
5. Telescopic flue.
6. Sensors.
Important: the hood cannot be used as a
support top!
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Cleaning the grease filter - Fig. 1
Wash the grease filter at least once a month, or whenever the
display shows the letter
F
.
1. Disconnect the power supply.
2. Remove the grease filters: push the handles back (
a
), and
then downwards (
b
).
3. After cleaning the grease filter refit in reverse order,
making sure the entire extraction surface is covered.
4. Reset filter saturation signalling - press and hold button 1
(see “control panel”) for at least 3 seconds.
Replacing lamps - Fig. 2
1. Disconnect the power supply.
2. Using a screwdriver or any other suitable tool, prise off
the lighting unit (
c
).
3. Remove the burnt-out lamp.
Only use 20 W max. halogen lamps, taking care not to
touch them with hands.
4. Refit the lighting unit (snap-on).
Carbon filter Fitting and Maintenance
1. Disconnect the power supply.
2. Remove the grease filters (
a,b - Fig. 1
).
3. To remove the filter holder turn the side knobs
(g - Fig. 3)
90°.
4. Fit the carbon filter
(h - Fig. 2)
in the filter holder
(i - Fig. 3)
.
5. For replacement, remove the old carbon filter and fit a
new one.
Change the carbon filter at least once a year, and in any
case whenever the display shows the letter
C
.
6. Refit the grease filters.
7. Reset filter saturation signalling - press and hold button 1
(see “control panel”) for at least 3 seconds.
Fig. 3
Fig. 2
Fig. 1
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