Electrical characteristics:
REFER TO RATING PLATE
This appliance has been designed, tested and
manufactured according to:
• Safety: EN/IEC 60335-1; EN/IEC 60335-
2-31, EN/IEC 62233.
In order to fix the cooker hood to the kitchen
unit you can choose one of these two
possibilities (fig.3):
a) To the upper part of the furniture, figure 3
specify where the position of the holes
denominated
will be made from the outside using the
supplied M6 screws.
b) To the internal laterals of the furniture
through floating hole
wich exist in each side of the body hood.
This fixation will be made from the inside
part
of
the
disassembling the filters.
Before seeking technical assistance carry out the following checks first:
Defect
The extractor does not
work
The extractor does not
blow
enough
vibrates
The lamps do not light
16
cooker
hood,
Possible cause
The cable is not connected
No current is reaching the
plug
Filter saturated with grease
Outlet obstructed
or
Inadequate air conduit
Lamp broken
• Performance: EN/IEC 61591; ISO 5167-1;
ISO 5167-3; ISO 5168; EN/IEC 60704-1;
EN/IEC 60704-2-13; EN/IEC 60704-3;
ISO 3741; EN 50564/IEC 62301.
• EMC: EN 55014-1 / CISPR 14-1; EN
55014-2 / CISPR 14-2; EN/IEC 61000-3-
2; EN/IEC 61000-3-3.
The lower part of the extractor must be
located at a minimum height of 50 cm above
the hob for electric cookers and 65 cm for gas
cookers. If the instructions of a gas cooker
indicate a greater distance these must be
observed.
To achieve optimum performance the length of
the outlet hose should not exceed 4 meters, or
include more than two 90º angles (elbows).
Although
recommended, activated carbon filters may be
used, which allow the gas to be returned to
the kitchen through the outlet pipe.
after
Connect the mains cable
Revise/repair the electricity circuit
Clean or substitute the filter
Eliminate obstructions
Contact the installer and follow instructions of
this manual
Contact the Customer Service
ILCOS D Code: DSL-12-S-450
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