Juno JDM6530S, JDM6530E, JDM6530W User manual

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Montage- und Gebrauchsanweisung
für den Dunstabzug
Instruction on mounting and use of the cooker hood
JDM 6530
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556
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900
470
355
470
620
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E
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4 x Ø 8 mm 4 x
2 x 5x45
3 x 4,5x13
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4 x 4x8
2 x 5x45
min. 0
max. 150
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4 x Ø 8 mm 4 x
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2 x 5x45
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Hood Description - Fig. 1
1) Control panel
2) Work-lights
3) Metal grease filters
Use
The hood may be used as follows:
Exhaust mode
(S - See the installation diagram)
Vapours are extracted outside through an
exhausting pipe that is affixed to the
connection ring above the hood.
Attention!
If the hood is supplied with carbon filter,
then it must be removed.
Choosing the exhausting pipe
The coupling ring has a diameter of 120mm.
We suggest to use Ø 120 mm exhausting
pipe.
Make a 130-mm diameter opening on the
top of the cabinet for the exhaust pipe.
Recirculation mode
(K - See the installation diagram)
The air is filtered through a carbon filter and
recirculated into the room through the grid
on the higher part of the chimney.
Attention!
If the hood is not supplied with carbon
filter, then it must be ordered and
mounted.
Make a 115 x 115 mm opening on the top
of the cabinet on the vertical of the hood
outlet hole.
Installation
When installed, the hood must be not less
than 47 cm. above electric burners or 62 cm.
above gas or mixed-fuel burners.
Warning!
The hood cannot be connected to flues of
other appliances that run on energy
sources other than electricity.
When the hood is used at the same time of
other appliances that run on energy sources
other than electricity, provision must be made
for an adequate supply of air.
No food must be cooked flambé
underneath the hood.
The use of an unprotected flame is
dangerous for the filters and could cause
fires.
Therefore, never use an open flame under
the hood. When frying foods, never leave
the pan alone because the cooking oil
could flare up.
Please, keep to the provisions of official
directives regarding the question of fume
discharge.
— The manufacturers refuse to accept any
responsibility for damage to the hood or
its catching on fire because of failure to
observe the above instructions.
Suggestions for the installation and
use of the hood
— The horizontal sections of the pipe must
be slanted slightly downwards (about
10%) to ensure the condensed vapour
not to come back on the motor of the
hood.
The best performance of the unit is
obtained in the exhaust mode, therefore
in the limits of the possibilities it is advised
to use the external exhaust (suction) type.
The best performances are obtained with
short pipes (max. 4 m) and with few
curves.
Electric connection
Before completing any connection, make
sure the house voltage corresponds with the
voltage indicated on the label affixed inside
the hood.
The hood is supplied with a standard plug;
connect it to a correspondingly standard
socket.
In the case is intended to connect the
appliance permanently to the mains after
having removed the plug supplied, must be
fitted a two-pole switch conforming to
regulations with an opening distance
between contacts of not less than 3mm.
The manufacturers are not liable for any
problems caused by the user’s failure to
observe the above instructions.
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Mounting the hood
Installation with wall cabinet mounted
a) Place the top edge of the template at the
centre of the lower edge of the cabinet
and mark off four holes on the wall. Make
four 8-mm diameter holes and insert the
plugs provided (Fig. 5).
b) Remove all the metal filters (Fig. 2)
c) From below, fit the upper casing of the
hood in the cabinet opening flush to the
wall until it stops and fasten it to the wall
with two 5 x 45 mm screws in the upper
plugs previously inserted in the wall
(Fig. 5) Insert three 4.5 x 13 mm wood
screws from inside the upper casing of
the hood in the lower edge of the cabinet.
d) With 4 guide pins insert the lower exhaust
part to the upper part and fasten with the
two clamps positioned one to the right
and one to the left. Finally, fasten the
lower part of the hood securely to the
upper using the five 4 x 8 mm sheet metal
screws provided. Insert two 5 x 45 mm
screws from inside the lower part of the
hood in the two 8-mm diameter plugs and
fasten the hood to the wall (Fig. 6).
e) Loosen the fastening screws of trim M so
that it slides to the desired height; then
retighten the two screws (Fig. 7, N).
f) Reinstall the three metal filters.
g) If the hood has to be disassembled (for
example for technical assistance) reverse
the above procedure.
Installation with wall cabinet not
mounted
a) Place the top edge of the template at the
height of the lower edge of the cabinet
and mark off four holes. Make four 8-mm
diameter holes and insert four 8-mm plugs
(Fig. 8). Remove all the metal filters (Fig.
2)
b) Fasten the lower part of the hood with two
5 x 45 screws in the two lower holes and
loosen the screws that fasten the trim so
that the trim slides to the desired height;
then retighten the two screws (Fig. 9).
c) From above, fit the upper part of the hood
flush to the wall on the exhaust part so
that it matches the four guide pins in the
respective holes. Hook the fastening
clamps to the right and left and snap
fasten upwards.
Using the five 4 x 8 mm sheet metal
screws provided, fasten the upper part of
the hood securely to the lower part with
two 5 x 45 mm screws provided, inserting
them from inside the hood in the upper 8-
mm diameter plugs (Fig. 6).
d) Mount the cabinet on the hood and fasten
with three 4.5 x 13 mm screws to the
lower edge of the cabinet.
e) Reinstall the three metal filters.
f) Disassembly (Technical Assistance)
Remove the metal filters. Remove the
lower part of the hood, removing first the
two 5 x 45 mm screws which fasten it to
the wall and then the 4 screws which
fasten it to the upper part of the hood and
unhook it from the two fastening clamps.
Remove the three 4.5 x 13 mm screws
which fasten the upper part of the hood to
the cabinet and the two screws which
fasten it to the wall. Pull out the appliance
downwards.
External exhaust operation
Make a 130-mm diameter opening on
the top of the cabinet for the exhaust
pipe (Fig. 10)
Internal recycling operation
a) Make a 115 x 115 mm opening on the
top of the cabinet and more
specifically on the vertical of the hood
outlet hole (Fig. 11).
b) Connect a 120-mm diameter non-
flammable tube to the flange on the hood
outlet hole. The height of the tube should
be equal to the distance between the
base of the flange and the upper edge of
the cabinet ceiling.
c) Fasten the deflector on the cabinet
ceiling to cover the previously made
hole (Fig. 11).
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Operation
The hood has one variable speed motor. For
the best performance, we recommend using
the low speeds in normal conditions and the
high speeds in particular cases of strong
odour and vapour concentration.
We recommend starting up the hood a few
minutes before cooking and keeping it
running until all the odours have been
eliminated.
A- Motor OFF button
B - ON button and motor speed selection
button 1 - 2 - 3 - 1 - 2 - . . . .
E - Speed 1 LED
F - Speed 2 LED and grease filter
saturation LED (flashes)
C - Speed 3 LED and carbon filter
saturation LED (flashes)
D - Intensive speed indicator LED
G - Intensive speed ON switch
This speed should be used when the
concentration of cooking fumes or
odours is particularly strong (for
example when frying, cooking fish
etc.).
The fast speed will run for about 5
minutes and then return to the speed
previously set automatically (1, 2 or
3), or switch off if no speed was
selected. To turn off the fast speed,
before the end of the 5 minutes,
press button A or button B.
H - OFF lamp button
I - ON lamp button
If the hood fails to operate correctly, briefly
disconnect it from the mains power supply
for almost 5 sec. by pulling out the plug.
Then plug it in again and try once more
before contacting the Technical Assistance
Service.
Filter saturation control devices for
grease filters
This hood is supplied with a device that
notifies the user when the grease filter must
be cleaned or the charcoal filter replaced (if
installed).
Upon installation, the saturation control
device for the charcoal filter is not activated
(the hood is ready for use in vent mode).
In the event, you would like to install a
charcoal filter, activate the saturation control
device by pressing the B and G buttons at
the same time for 3 seconds.
O123
FC
at the start of this procedure, only the F Led
will blink, after 3 seconds have passed, the
C Led will begin to blink, as well to indicate
that the saturation control device for the
charcoal filter has been activated.
Grease filter saturation Led
123
FC
The Led marked F flashes to warn you when
the grease filter needs to be cleaned.
Carbon filter saturation Led
123
FC
The Led marked C flashes to indicate carbon
filter needs to be replaced.
B
E
F
C
D
G
A
H
I
OO123 I
FC
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Reset for the saturation control
devices for grease and charcoal filters
Once the grease filters have been cleaned
or the charcoal filter replaced, press the A
button for approximately 3 seconds until you
hear the (beep):
O123
FC
The F led and C led (if active) will stop
blinking.
Maintenance
Before performing any maintenance
operation, disconnect the hood from the
electricity.
Metal grease filter
To remove the metal grease filter press
the two plastic handles D (Fig. 2) inwards so
that they rotate longitudinally 45° and then
pull the two handles towards the centre of
the appliance at the same time.
The metal grease filter lasts forever and
must be washed either by hand or in the
dishwasher (65
°C) with suitable detergents.
The grease filters must be washed at
least once a month.
Before refitting the filter ensure that it is
perfectly dry.
Position of filters is interchangeable.
Carbon filter
It keeps the odours and smells and leave the
aspirated air cleaned from them.
The carbon filter should be replaced every
year under normal use.
The carbon filter cannot be washed nor
regenerated.
To fit the carbon filter - Fig. 3:
1) Remove the metal grease filters.
2) Remove the two screws E which fix the
carbon filter holder.
3) Fit the carbon filter F, replace the holder
into its original position.
Now fix it into place using the two hooks
G of the carbon filter.
It is not necessary to replace the two
screws.
4) Put the metal grease filter back into place.
To replace the carbon filter - Fig. 3:
To dismount, press the two buttons A and
pull gently forwards to remove the filter
from its housing.
Attention
Failure to observe the rules for cleaning the
appliance and changing and cleaning the
filters may cause fires.
Therefore, we recommend observing these
instructions.
Replacing the lamp - Fig. 4
1) Disconnect the hood from the electricity.
2) Remove the burnt lamp using a
screwdriver, and pull it outwards.
3) Use only 20 W (max) halogen lamps.
4) Fit the new lamp ensuring that the two
male contacts of the lamp fit perfectly into
the female contacts of the lamp holder.
5) Before calling for repair service because
the hood fails to light up, make sure the
bulbs are screwed in tightly.
Cleaning
To clean the outside of the hood use a cloth
moistened with denatured alcohol or neutral
liquid detergents.
Never use products containing abrasive.
Wipe brushed stainless steel in the same
direction as the brushing to avoid scratching.
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L 852 Ed. 02/97
ELECTROLUX HAUSGERÄTE GMBH
Rennbahnstraße 72-74
60528 Frankfurt
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