Defy DCH260 - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – Electrical connection.
- 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 4 – Installation sequence; chimney
- Page 5 – Loosely; attach the lower duct bottom
- Page 6 – Optional Carbon pad filters.; Engage the filter and release the catch.
- Page 7 – Replacing the light bulbs.; Glass cover
- Page 8 – Maintenance and cleaning.; Cleaning procedure
- Page 9 – Have the filters been cleaned?; Owner’s responsibility.; Other areas are serviced by over 200
- Page 10 – KEEP THIS CERTIFICATE AND SALES INVOICE AS PROOF OF PURCHASE FOR
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OWNER’S
MANUAL.
600 PREMIUM
CHIMNEY HOOD
DCH284 IN STAINLESS STEEL
DCH285 IN BLACK
900 PREMIUM
CHIMNEY HOOD
DCH260 IN STAINLESS STEEL
DCH261 IN BLACK
PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS
CAREFULLY
BEFORE INSTALLING AND OPERATING.
The manufacturer strives for
continuous improvements.
For this reason, the text
and illustrations in this book
are subject to change
without notice.
Part Number 066044
INDEX
2 Description.
2 Before use.
2 Safety advice.
2 Electrical connection.
3 Preparing for installation.
3 Recirculating filtered air.
3 Venting air to the outside.
4 Installation.
6 Grease filters.
6 Optional carbon pad filters.
7 Operation.
7 Replacing the light bulbs.
8 Maintenance and cleaning.
9 Owner’s responsibility.
9 Problem check.
9 Service Centres.
10 Warranty.
PREMIUM
CHIMNEY
HOOD
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Summary
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. 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 • 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...