Matsui MCH100SS User manual

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Cooker hoods
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User manual

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Instruction Book
Cooker Hood
Model MCH100SS
MCH100BLK
Cod:0103071745
The appliance must be installed according
to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Improper installation may result in injury
or damage, for which the manufacturer
cannot be held responsible.
The electrical safety of this appliance is
guaranteed only if it is connected to a
properly earthed system which complies
with the electrical safety standards in
force. If you cannot verify that this
fundamental safety requirement is in
place, consult a qualified electrician.
The manufacturer cannot be held
responsible for an appliance which has
not been correctly earthed.
Check that the voltage (230 Volts AC)
printed on the rating label inside the
Cooker Hood corresponds to the mains
voltage in your home. If in doubt call a
qualified electrician.
Never replace the power supply cable
yourself. Damaged cables must only be
replaced by an authorised service centre.
Safety
WARNING!
It is hazardous for anyone other than authorised
service personnel to carry out Servicing or
repairs which involves the removal of covers.
To avoid the risk of an electric shock do not
attempt to repair this appliance yourself.
Disposal
Old appliances still have some residual value.
An environmentally friendly method of
disposal will ensure that valuable raw materials
can be recovered and used again. Up to date
information concerning options for disposing of
your old appliance and packaging from the
new one can be obtained from your local
council office.
Adaptors, multiple sockets and/or
extension leads must not be used.
To avoid electrical shock, never touch the
Cooker Hood or plug with wet hands.
Ventilation outlets on the Cooker Hood
should never be covered, as obstructions
may cause overheating or fire.
Always disconnect the plug from the
mains supply before cleaning the Cooker
Hood or carrying out maintenance work.
Do not flambé under the Cooker Hood as
this may cause a fire hazard.
Avoid leaving a gas hob on when there is
no pan on the stove.
There should be adequate ventilation of the
room when the Cooker Hood is used at the
same time as appliances burning gas or
fuel.
1
WARNING-Please be careful when unpacking and installing this appliance
as sheet metal can cause injury if not handled with care.
Installation
Before beginning any installation work ensure
the mains power has been turned off.
Extracted Air Installation
1 Using a Phillips screwdriver fix the ducting
hose connector onto the air outlet of the hood.
2 Connect the hose (not supplied) to the
air duct. Use the adaptor provided to
connect to a 125mm hose (not supplied).
(refer to fig.1)
fig.1 fig.2
3 The ducting can pass through your wall
to the outside.
4 If you operated the cooker hood in
recirculation mode, fit the metal plate in
the chimney to prevent the exhaust air
from reaching the ceiling.(refer to fig.2)
Stencil
Use the stencil provided to help position the
hood onto the wall directly below the ducting.
NOTE: Take extreme care when drilling holes
into your wall to avoid hidden electrical wiring.
1 With the stencil positioned on the wall,
drill 4 holes onto the back wall. Push 4
raw plugs into the drill holes and partially
screw in the top 2 screws.
2 Fix the hood onto the wall by positioning
the upper 2 screws through the key holes
on the back of the hood.
3 Attach the lower part of the hood by
removing the filter panels to gain access
to the lower safety screw holes.
Attaching the Chimney flue wall bracket
1 Using the wall bracket as a template, drill
2 holes into the wall and push raw plugs
into the drill holes.
2 Place the wall bracket over the raw plugs
and screw into position.
3 Screw the inner chimney flue section to the
wall bracket.
Adjusting the telescopic hood
The telescopic chimney flue can be adjusted in
height to fit your ceiling once fully attached to
the wall.
3
30mm
Metal plate
Re-Circulation using Carbon filters
Two carbon filters (not supplied) can also be
added to your Cooker Hood, when air is to
be re-circulated instead of external ducting.
Attach to either side of the motor.
Please see the Partmaster Direct details on the
back cover to order them.
(2 carbon filters required)
Installation
Carbon filter
Attaching
the Carbon
filter
Control panel
0 = Switches the Cooker Hood off.
1 = Low speed. Is suitable when low levels of
steam are created whilst cooking.
2 = Medium speed.
3 = High speed. Is suitable when high levels
of steam are created whilst cooking.
= Switches the overhead light on.
The Cooker Hood should be left on for at least
15 minutes after cooking has finished to ensure
efficient filtering of the air.
Regular cleaning will help to maintain the
effectiveness of your Cooker Hood.
1 Switch off and unplug the Cooker Hood
before cleaning.
2 Clean the inside and outside of the
Cooker Hood with a damp cloth and a
mild detergent.
NOTE: Do not use solvents or abrasives as this
may damage the Cooker Hood.
Warning: Your Cooker Hood can become a
fire risk if it is not cleaned correctly
Cleaning
4
In Use
3 Remove the lamp rim by unscrewing
the two screws.
5 Screw the fixed lamp rim tightly in a
clockwise direction.
4 Uncap the bulb and replace with a new
one.
6 Replace the filters.
To ensure the filters do not become a fire
hazard we recommend they are washed every
3 months. Do not check the filter panels whilst
the Cooker Hood is in use.
1 Before cleaning the filters always switch
off and disconnect the electrical supply.
2 Remove the filter panels by holding down
the buttons on each panel and lifting
towards you. They can then be taken out
of the cooker hood.
3 Wash each filter in warm water and a
mild detergent, leave to soak and drain.
Ensure it is completely dry before
replacing into the Cooker Hood.
4 Place the bottom of each panel into the
back of the Cooker Hood and raise the
top to click into position.
NOTE: The filter panels are also dishwasher
proof. The filter panels may alter in colour
slightly after several washes, this is not a fault.
Warning: Hold the bulb as it will drop
downwards as it’s released.
Cleaning the filters
Changing the internal light
Allow the Cooker Hood to cool for at least
30 minutes after use before changing the
light bulb.
1 Before carrying out the bulb replacement
always switch off and disconnect the
electrical supply.
2 To remove filters hold down buttons on
each panel and lift towards you.
The Cooker Hood is not working
Check it is plugged in and switched on.
Check that the fuse in the plug has
not blown.
Plug in another appliance, such as a
lamp, to see if the socket is working.
Servicing
Only an authorised, qualified technician
shoul
d perform repairs and maintenance of
th
e appliance.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
5
6
Model MCH100SS
MCH100BLK
Rated Voltage 220-240
(V)
Rated Frequency 50
(Hz)
Rated Power 140
(W)
Weight 14
(kg)
Product Dimension
h/w/d 28x100x50
(cm)
Bulbs 2x20W max
Weight and Dimensions are approximate. Because we continually
strive
to improve our products we may change specifications and
designs
without prior notice.
Technical specifications
If the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance do not
correspond
with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in
your
plug, proceed as follows:
The
wire which is coloured Green and Yellow MUST be connected
to
the terminal which is marked with the letter E (Earth) or symbol
or
coloured Green. The wire which is coloured Blue MUST be
connected
to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or
coloured
Black. The wire which is coloured Brown MUST be
connected
to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or
coloured
Red.
Before
refitting the plug cover, check that there are no cut or stray
strands
of wire inside the plug. Use a 13 Amp BS1362 fuse, only
BSI
or ASTA approved fuses should be used. If you are in any way
unsure
which plug or fuse to use, always refer to a qualified
electrician.
Note:
After replacing or changing a fuse on a moulded plug which
has
a fuse cover, the cover must be refitted to the plug, the
appliance
must not be used without a fuse cover. If lost,
replacement
fuse covers can be obtained from an electrical shop.
This
appliance complies with the following EEC Directives:
73 / 23 EEC (Low Voltage Directive)
89 / 336 EEC (EMC Directive).
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.
This
appliance is fitted with a fused three pin plug to BS 1363
which
will be suitable for use in all houses fitted with sockets to
current
specifications.
If the fitted plug is not suitable for your socket outlets, it should be
cut off and carefully disposed of. To avoid a possible shock
hazard,
do not insert the discarded plug into a socket.
Fitting a new plug
If for any reason you need to fit a new plug, the flexible mains lead
must be connected as shown here. The wires in the mains lead fitted
to
this appliance are coloured in accordance with the following code:
CONNECT GREEN AND YELLOW TO EARTH (E)
CONNECT
BLUE TO
NEUTRAL (N)
MAKE
SURE THE OUTER
SHE
ATH OF THE MAINS
LEAD
IS SECURELY HELD
BY THE CLAMP
CONNECT
BROWN
TO
LIVE (L)
113 AMP FUSE
Electrical information
V2 07/06
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Matsui MCH100SS User manual

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