Page 2 - Electrical connection.
Page 2 • Never operate the extractor hood without a grease filter. • Never leave cooking fat or oil unat-tended. Overheated fat or oil can easily catch fire. • Do not flambé food directly under the ex-tractor hood. The flames pose the risk of the grease filter catching fire.( see page 8 Maintenance ...
Page 3 - Preparing for installation.; Tools required for installation:; mm and 5mm diam. masonry drill bits; Venting air to the outside.; Connecting a 150 mm diameter pipe:; Attach a reducing connec-; Recirculating filtered air.; Recirculate; ceiling
Page 3 Preparing for installation. The extractor hood has the ability to ei-ther recirculate the filtered air back into the kitchen, or to vent the filtered air through an outside wall. Decide on which option best suits you be-fore commencing with the installation. • The extractor hood is intended t...
Page 4 - Installation sequence; chimney
Page 4 • Draw a fine vertical line on the wall from the rear-centre of the hob to the ceiling. • Draw another line, horizontal this time, where the bottom edge of the hood should be. (A minimum distance be- tween the hob and the hood of 750mm is recommended.) • Take the template card and separate th...
Page 5 - Loosely; attach the lower duct bottom
Page 5 • The lower duct fits over the extractor hood motor assembly and over the upper duct. Take care not to scratch or damage the hood and upper duct surfaces. • Loosely attach the lower duct bottom edge to the hood by four self tapping screws through four holes on the inside of the extractor hood...
Page 6 - Optional Carbon pad filters.; Engage the filter and release the catch.
Page 6 Optional Carbon pad filters. • Remove the plastic outer protective lin-ing on the grease filters before fitting them to the extractor hood. • To fit the filters, engage the two lugs at the rear of each filter into the rectangular slots of the extractor hood frame, lift the filter and press th...
Page 7 - Replacing the light bulbs.; Glass cover
Page 7 Replacing the light bulbs. Glass cover Retaining ring Housing Light bulb • Switch off the electricity supply. • If the bulb has recently failed, it might still be very hot. Allow the glass cover to cool before attempting to re-place the bulb. • Hold the glass cover and unclip the re-taining r...
Page 8 - Maintenance and cleaning.; Cleaning procedure
Page 8 Maintenance and cleaning. Important: Before cleaning any part of the hood, switch the power off at the mains. Cleaning the metal grease filters. • In normal operation (1 to 2 hours daily), the metal grease filters must be cleaned every 8 to 10 weeks. • The filters may washed in a dish-washer,...
Page 9 - Have the filters been cleaned?; Owner’s responsibility.; Other areas are serviced by over 200
Page 9 Problem check. Before calling a service technician to as-sist with a problem please check: • The main distribution board. See if a circuit breaker has tripped or a fuse has blown. • The wall socket. • Have the filters been cleaned? • Is the chimney blocked? Remember that you may be charged fo...
Page 10 - KEEP THIS CERTIFICATE AND SALES INVOICE AS PROOF OF PURCHASE FOR
Page 10 This certificate is issued by DEFY APPLIANCES LIMITED manufacturers of Defy and Ocean products, hereinafter the Company, to the original purchaser only, of the appliance described on the certificate and shall constitute the only warranty given in respect of this appliance. The Company warran...