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JLBIHD603 - JLBIHD904 built-in cook er hood Instruction manual[...]
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2 Im p or tant S a f et y In f ormation It is most important that this instruction manual should be retained with the appliance for futur e refer ence. Should the appliance be sold or transferr ed to another o wner , or should y ou mov e house and lea ve the appliance, alwa ys ensure that the book is supplied with the appliance in order that the ne[...]
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3 F or the U ser Im p ortant S a f et y In f ormation 2 Descri p tion o f the App liance 4 U sin g the cook er hood 1 0 C ooker Hood C ontr ols 1 0 T o Op erate 1 0 R ecirculation 1 0 Ex traction 1 0 M aintenance and C leanin g 11 Ex ternal C leanin g 11 M etal G rease F ilters 11 C harcoal F ilters 12 T o R emo v e /R e p lace C har coal F ilter 1[...]
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4 650 min. 520 420 46 8 598 / 898 530 108 259 150 740 740 945 90 135 433 260 300 Descri p tion o f the App liance[...]
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5 Please ensure that when the appliance is installed it is easily accessible to an engineer in the e vent of a breakdo wn. All installations must comply with the local authorities requir ements for the discharge of exhaust air . Incorrect installation ma y affect the safety of this cooker hood. Installation R e q uirements Before installation check[...]
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6 F ittin g the W all Brackets • Dra w a v ertical line on the su pp ortin g w all u p to the ceilin g, or as hi g h as p ractical , at the centre o f the area in w hich the hood w ill be installed . • Dra w a hori z ontal line at 6 5 0 mm abo v e the hob . • P lace bracket item 7.2.1 on the w all as sho w n about 1 - 2 mm f rom the ceilin g [...]
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7 Extraction (Ducted) T he cooker hood is mor e e ff ecti v e w hen installed in the e x traction mode ( ducted to the outside ). V entin g kits ma y be p ur chased throu g h y our r etailer or DI Y store , and must be e v acuated throu g h an outside v ent o f ø125 (5 ins ) or ø15 0mm ( 6ins ). T he ductin g used must be manu f actur ed f rom f [...]
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8 Fitting the Upper Chimney • Exp and the sides o f the u pp er chimne y stack item 2.1 and p lace the chimne y o v er the t w o brack ets 7.2.1 ensurin g the y ar e w ell seated . • S ecure the chimne y stack to the brackets 7.2.1 usin g the f our sel f ta pp in g scr e w s item 12 c (2. 9 x 9 .5 mm ) su pp lied . Fitting the Lo wer Chimne y ?[...]
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9 E lectrical C onnections E lectrical R e q uirements A n y p ermanent electrical installation must com p l y w ith the latest I .E.E. R e g ulations and local E lectricit y Board re g ulations . F or y our o w n sa f et y this should be under - taken b y a q uali f ied electrician e .g. y our local E lectricit y Board , or a contractor w ho is on[...]
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1 0 U sin g the cook er hood T he cooker hood is desi g ned to e x tract un p leasant odours f rom the kitchen , it w ill not e x tract steam . T he a pp liance can be installed to recir culate or e x tract contaminated air . C ook er Hood C ontr ols T he cooker hood f unctions ar e controlled b y f our p ush button s w itches located centrall y in[...]
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11 Before car r ying out any maintenance or lean- ing isolate the cooker hood fr om the mains supply . The cooker hood m ust be kept clean, as a build up of grease or fat can be a fir e hazard. Ex ternal cleanin g W i p e the cooker hood f re q uentl y w ith w arm soa py w ater usin g a mild deter g ent . Nev er use scouring pads or abrasive cleane[...]
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12 Before car r ying out any maintenance or cleaning isolate the cooker hood fr om the mains supply . C har coal F ilters In the recir culation mode the charcoal f ilters absorb smells and un w anted odours . T he charcoal f ilters cannot be cleaned , w e r ecommend the y should be r e p laced a pp ro x imatel y e v er y three months or more o f te[...]
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1 3 S omethin g not W orkin g R e p airs and Af ter S ales S er v ice I f the a pp liance is not w orkin g cor rectl y, p lease carr y out the f ollo w in g checks , be f ore contactin g y our local S er v ice F or ce a g ent . I MPOR T ANT: I f y ou call out an en g ineer to a f ault listed belo w, or to re p air a f ault caused b y incorrect use [...]
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