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1. Non compliance with the mainte nance and cleaning instructions can result in a fire hazard due to grease deposits The grease filters on your appliance are to be cleaned or replaced at regu lar intervals Filters saturated with grease can quickly catch fire and also distribute unpleasant odours e Grease filters obstructed by dirt par ticles seriously impair the appliance function When cleaning the area of the control elements take great care to prevent water entering the electronics Special information for appliances with a stainless steel casing A commercially available non abrasive stainless steel cleaning agent should be used for cleaning stainless steel surfaces Treatment with a stainless steel preser vative is recommended to prevent sur faces becoming quickly re soiled Apply the agent all over and economically using a soft cloth A Never use stainless steel cleaning agents in the vicinity of the control elements When cleaning metal grease filters take care not to damage the mesh Frequent cleaning or the use of aggressive cleaning agents can cause colour changes to the metal surface These do not affect the filter function and are not grounds for complaint 4 1 Changing the grease filter Change paper grease filters monthly Change paper grease filters with alarm everytwo months or when the colour of the surface becomes visible through the mesh openings This filter is colo
2. air pipeline sufficient Is the exhaust air duct blocked The cross section of the air pipeline from the hood to the wall box incl should be 150 mm Asmaller air pipeline cross section can possibly impair the motor power The air flow can be obstructed if the wall box is fitted with a fly mesh e Ifthis is the case remove the fly mesh Ifthe cover plate of the wall box has fixed very inclined louvres you should remove the plate to check whether this solves the problem 6 1 Customer service Mount a cover plate with movable lou vres in the wall box as this will least obstruct the air flow e Is are the filter s clean e Was were the carbon filter s installed more than six months ago Then this these should be changed Is the air taken from the kitchen being replaced by sufficient fresh air so that no partial vacuum is being produced in the room If all the above checks fail to remedy the fault it is possible you have a more seri ous problem In no circumstances try to repair the electronic electrical components in the appliance Contact your Customer Service For technical queries concerning your appliance please contact the customer service office of your dealer The type and rating plate is located in side the appliance remove the grease filter 11 Installation 7 Installation A 7 1 Installation data dimensions On installation the minimum distance Minimum distance from th
3. for the motor housing does not exist c Use a level to make sure that the hood is aligned horizontally and drill holes through the two outer holes of the rail A on the wall d Drill the holes in the wall 2 Expansi on plugs 8 mm plug in and fix the guide with the accompanying screws e The distance between the hob and hoods lower edge should be 450 500mm 3 Secure hood and mount exhaust hose a In order to avoid that the hood snaps off by pressure from below they must be secured through the hole on the motor housing or inside the hood to the wall with an expansion anchor and the corre sponding screw b Insert the exhaust hose to the exhaust connection on the motor housing 2 Assembly a Hang the hood on the attached moun ting bracket Installation of the hood 4 Mounting the flue a Put the telescopic shaft in the ground slot b the slide so completed chim ney shaft on the motor housing and pull out the telescopic shaft to the desired height to define the optimal position of the mounting bracket c Attach the mounting bracket to hold the wall align horizontal with a spirit level and mark the holes on the wall d Drill two 4mm holes in the wall and fasten the bracket with two screws to the wall f Attach the telescopic shaft with the screws on the bracket g Telescopic shaft is screwed from the bottom to the housing so please remove the metal filter and charcoal filter and screw fr
4. must be reactivated This is carried out by drying the cleaned filter in an oven for 10 minutes at 100 C Read the package to see whether your carbon filter is washable and regenera table If the package carries no information then it contains a traditional non was hable carbon filter Each time you change or wash a grea se filter or carbon filter after removal clean all exposed lower parts of the hood with a mild grease solvent For the daily cleaning of the outer pats of the hood use a soft cloth moistened with alcohol or a mild liquid cleaner Never use an abrasi ve cleaner There is a risk of fire if the instructions for cleaning the hood and the changing or cleaning of the filters are not complied with 5 Changing the lamps A When changing a lamp make sure that the new lamp does not have a higher wattage than that of the original Disconnect before changing the lamps your power supply The lamp can be changed directly 10 Fault what to do if 6 Fault what to do if Motor problems When the lightning fails e Is there a power supply failure Does the lamp need changing Is the plug properly inserted in the Has the lamp been properly fitted and socket seated in the holder up to the stop Has a fuse blown Is the fuse blown or has the circuit o h r za breaker tripped out The hood capacity is insufficient PP operating noise has increased e Is the size of the exhaust
5. 4 KKT KOLBE User s manual for your cooker hood Models FREE6020ED FREE9020ED E o Version 1 0 140716 Cen Hints and symbols gt Dispose of the dishwasher packaging material correctly All packaging materials can be recycled Plastic parts are marked with the standard international abbreviations e g PS for polystyrene padding material This appliance is identified according to the European guideline 2002 96 EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE The guideline specifies the framework for an EU wide valid return and re use of old appliances This icon indicates a hazardous situation You ll find it especially with all descriptions of the steps that might cause danger to persons arising Observe these safety instructions and behave accordingly careful Enter these warnings also to other users of the device This icon indicates a warning You can find it in the description of the steps that must be obser ved in order to damage to the unit can be prevented Please inclu de these safety instructions to all device users This icon indicates an information This symbol indicates useful tips and calls attention to proper pro cedure and behavior The observance of the notes marked with this icon may save you many problems Safety informations e Keep children away from the unit The operation of the device by child renis permitted only under adult supervision e The device is d
6. all the appliance correctly and operate it For installation please read the installation section Read all the safety instructions carefully before use and keep this Instruction Installation Manual for future reference User s guide Cooker hood FREE60 9020ED Version 1 0 2014 KKT KOLBE Kiichentechnik KKT KOLBE is a registred trademark Table of content Overview 1 Generalnotes aa EEEn 6 1 1 Intended use 1 2 Protection of the environment 1 3 Tips and general advice 2 Before using the hood gt n 7 3 Usingthe hood aF N enecens 7 3 1 Operating safety information 3 2 In exhaust air mode 3 3 In circulation air mode 4 Care and cleaning lc 9 4 1 Changing the filters 4 2 Carbon filters 5 Changing the lamps cece eset tees eeseeesteeseees 10 6 Whatto do if n 11 6 1 Customer support T Installation o a ed a ara h 14 7 1 Installation data 7 2 Using the extractor hood as an exhaust air hood 7 3 Converting the extractor hood to a circulation hood 7 4 Electrical connection 7 5 Mounting the carbon filter 8 Appliance components 14 gy Cont tpanel Ae ME Per AN siriar 16 10 Troubleshooting rs Kirara a A 18 11 Informations on air flow aesssrenerennrccnrrnnrrennr 19 12 General installation instruction 2 20 12 1 Working modes 12 2 Installation General notes 1 General notes 1 1 Intended use A The appliance is intended for domestic use The manufacturer is not responsible for damage r
7. and refit the grease filter s 7 5 Mounting the extractor hood See chapter 16 or where applicable the separately supplied mounting instruc tions 13 Installation 8 Applia nce com ponents Images are just for illustrative purposes Ht Cc Kochfeld 14 Installation A Hood B External chimney C Internal chimney D Mounting hook E Exhaust air nozzle 150mm F Exhaust air reducer 125 mm G Fitting holes for E H Hob View from inside 1 Control panel 2 Metal filter 3 Hob illumination 4 Rating label 5 Motor 6 Carbon filter 15 Installation 9 Control panel 8 88 A 8 88 Descriptions A Lamp Filter Cleaning Set time E Power increase B Automatic after running F Alarm C Power decrease G Light On Off D Digital display 16 Installation Filter cleaning Ifthe symbol A filter cleaning is flashing the unit remembers it clean the filter or swap it After the filter has been cleaned and re inserted into the extractor hood press the A button until it stops flashing Alert function Pressing the F key Alarm you can set using the arrow keys to select one alarm time Here you will hear an alarm signal that can be switched off by pressing the icon again To cancel the alarm tempora rily press the F button for 3 seconds Setting the time When you press the button A for 3 se conds the time will flash on your screen By repea
8. d through cooking The filtered air is circulated back into the kitchen through air openings at the side or on the top If the hood is used in circulation air mode it is absolutely safe to simultane ously operate a room air dependent fire Switch on the appliance a few minutes prior to commencing cooking It is recommended with both exhaust and circulation air modes to run the fan a further ca 5 to 10 minutes after cooking This will free the kitchen air of any remai ning steam and odours 1 For improved hood performance pull out the steam collector where fitted 2 Set the fan speed according to the amount of smoke and odours to be ext racted 3 Operate the hood for another ca 5 to 10 minutes after finishing cooking 4 Refit the steam collector where fit ted After run function If your appliance is fitted with an after run function this can be activated by an additional key on the control panel chapter 9 Care and cleaning 4 Care and cleaning Prior to any maintenance or cleaning work isolate the hood from the electrical supply by pulling out the appliance connector plug or tripping the house installation circuit breaker or fully unscrew the screw type fuse from the house installation The extractor hood is not to be clea ned with a steam cleaner Do not use cleaning agents containing alcohol to clean appliances with a matt black finish These can lead to discolouring
9. e lower edge of between the hob and the hood must be the hood body exactly complied with see chapter 7 1 to ceramic and cast cooking hobs 65 cm Installation data and follow the num to gas hob 70 cm bering of the steps and the additional to hobs with coal oil wood firing 85 cm instructions Execution with air exhaus ted outdoors A see also the installation data The vapours are extracted via an air exhaust hose fixed to the connector ring The diameter of the exhaust air hose must conform to that of the connector ring If a smoke non return valve is used or is planned check whether it can open and close freely after the installation of the exhaust air hose The extractor hood can be equipped with one top or two top and back extractor openings 264 306 5 The hood is normally initially fitted out for use of the top extractor opening as an extractor hood i Openings not required are fitted with a plastic cover This plastic cover can be easily removed by turning counterclock wise and optionally fitted to another ope ning which is not required Installation A Only connect the appliance to the power supply once it is properly installed 7 2 Using the extractor hood as an exhaust air hood with air extracted to outdoors If the extractor hood has been fitted at the factory with a carbon filter this must be removed It is only practicable to use this when operating your hood in circ
10. esigned for household operation and is to be used exclu sively for that Installation must be performed by qualified personnel The device and the filter must be cleaned regularly in order to function properly received Please refer to the section Care and cleaning Fat or oil filters represent large fire hazard The unit may only be cleaned when its powered off For cleaning inside the unit this must be disconnected from the mains Do not use open flame to clean the filter Incase of malfunction of the device the customer service is notified Try to repair by no means the device itself e Keep the room well ventilated if they operate the unit for a gas stove The exhaust hose of the device must be installed in a separate exhaust stack to the outside He may not be transferred by any other shafts or chimneys Read the manual installation instructions before installing the unit thoroughly Check the technical data V and Hz on the rating plate of the device with which your house wiring If these do not match return the appliance to the place of purchase In this regard ambiguities ask your electricity supplier A N Accessible parts of the appliance may become hot when cooking devices are placed below Thank you Congratulations on the purchase of your new cooker hood We recommend that you spend some time to read this Instruction Installation Manual in order to fully understand how to inst
11. esulting from improper use or maloperation Extractor hoods remove unpleasant odours and vapours and create a ple asant room atmosphere Particles of grease steam and also moisture are ab sorbed by the grease filter A correctly dimensioned extractor hood creates a pleasant room climate without produ cing draughts and ensures a bearable air humidity of 40 60 Make sure no open fire is burning in the fireplace before you switch on the appli ance or there may be a heavy smoke for mation in your home Toxic combustion gases can also be drawn from the chimney or flue into living rooms This can be lethally dan gerous 1 2 Protection of the environment 1 2 1 Package The packing materials are 100 recyc lable Comply with local regulations for their disposal The packing materials plastic bags polystyrene moulded parts etc are dan gerous for children So keep packing ma terial out of the reach of children 1 2 2 Disposal If this appliance is a replacement for an old one please dispose of your old appli ance according to the statutory regulati ons Prior to disposal the appliance must be rendered unserviceable by cutting off the power supply cable The appliance is to be sent for disposal to the responsible collection authorities 1 3 General tips AN a Prior to carrying out cleaning or main tenance work the power supply to the ex tractor hood is to be cut off by removing the supply plug o
12. ine be a large temperature drop within the individual parts of the pipeline resulting in sweating or condensation water production This renders outlet pipeline insulation necessary In some cases a condensation water barrier must be installed in addition to adequate insulation 1 Air outlet to outdoors 2 Air outlet via an air shaft The exhaust air line should be as short and straight as possible To avoid excessive noise or a reduced extraction capacity the diameter of the exhaust air pipeline should not be less than 150 mm Use or form only large radius bends Small radius bends reduce the extrac tion capacity of the hood Use only smooth pipelines or flexible hoses of non flammable materials for the exhaust air pipeline Ifthe exhaust air pipeline is horizon tally routed there must be a minimum gradient of 1 cm per metre or an inc lination angle of 2 Fig C Otherwise condensation water could run into the extractor hood motor Ifthe exhaust air is directed into an exhaust air duct the end of the entry fitting must be directed in the direc Yoo a2 The manufacturer is not responsible for any faults occurring through non com pliance with the above information and provisions The manufacturer is constantly engaged in the further improvement of his pro tionsof flow w ducts Please note that products are sub Ifthe exhaust air pipeline is routed ject to changes in form equip
13. ment and though cool rooms lofts etc there can the applied technology Installation of the hood 12 Before installation i A N 1 Clean the area thoroughly before installation so that at the first time no i dust or debris can be aspirated 2 The exhaust hose must not be routed together with gas pipes hot air pipes etc through a chute The exhaust tube 3 should be as straight as possible carried away from the cover and guided at a maximum deflection of 120 towards the outside and secured to the outer wall 4ln order to avoid accumulations of fat in a corner make sure when instal ling that the hood is suspended horizontally Exhaust air mode Installation for circulating air filter VE mode r ohne Kohlefilter Same procedure as described un EREE N AEE EE A vast N deee following chapter B Howe AN ver omit step 2 i In addition fit the Please see installation specifica carbon filter s tion in chapter 7 1 A2 before moun ting the grease filter Fig A1 20 Installation of the hood 12 2 Installation instruction Preparations a Specify the exact location of the hood and make sure that the power supply is on the right place Before you start with the assembly drill all relevant holes for installation of the exhaust hose must be available or made b The key holes A at a height from hob stick to the wall the X Y results from the sum of the dimensions 310 mm a mounting rail
14. obs are not operated without cooking utensils Parts of the hood can be damaged by the rising heat from open gas flames Flame cooking under the hood is not permitted due to the fire risk The rising flame can set fire to grease deposited in the filter Safety Due to the fire risk frying or cooking with oils and fats under the hood is only to take place under constant surveillance Attention The risk of self ignition increases with oils which have been used repeatedly used AN Other activities with an open flame are not permitted These could dama ge the filter or other parts of the appli ance or even start a fire 3 2 In exhaust air mode The extracted air is emitted outdoors via the exhaust hose For this purpose your house must have an exhaust air shaft or an exhaust air pipeline leading outdoors When using the hood in exhaust air mode and operating with chimney dependent firing methods e g coal oven care must be taken for an adequate supply of fresh air in the installation location Always discuss this with your responsible chim ney sweeping specialist If no permanently installed exhaust air pipeline or exhaust air shaft is available you must operate the hood in circulation air mode see chapter 12 1 3 3 In circulation air mode The inlet air is filtered through a carbon filter also known as active carbon filter and circulated in the room The carbon filter captures the odours produce
15. om the inside Installation of the hood The images are intended just for illustrati on purposes 23 Vv KKT KOLBE We wish you much success with the appliance Version 1 0 140716
16. r tripping out or remo ving the fuse b The air extracted from the hood is not to be routed over the exhaust air pipeline General notes of the heater or other non electric opera ted appliances c No flamb dishes are to be prepared under the extractor hood The open flames could destroy the hood or even cause a kitchen fire d Never leave pans unwatched when frying because fat can easily catch fire e Constant maintenance guarantees problem free operation and optimal hood performance f If the hood is used together with other nonelectrically operated appliances the room partial vacuum must not exceed 4 Pa 4x 10 5 bar g Make sure that the room is adequately ventilated h Regularly clean encrusted food from appliance surfaces i Regularly clean or replace the filter A The exhaust air hose must not be made from or contain flammable materials 2 Before using the hood A Ensure that the hood has not suffered damage during transport Installation and connection of the elec trical supply and the exhaust air must be carried out by experienced tradesmen according to the manufacturer s instruc tions and in compliance with the local requirements 3 Using the hood 3 1 Operating safety information The grease filter must always be in place when operating the hood otherwise grease vapour can become deposited in the hood and the exhaust air system e With gas hobs take care that h
17. tedly pressing the A button to show the hour using the arrow keys C and E to adjust Pressing the A button leads to the minutes setting Automatic after running First set your speed keys C and E Then the B button for 3 seconds the timer fla shes Now set your desired time C and E After about 5 seconds the clock icon only flashes the timer is running on 17 Troubleshooting 10 Troubleshooting Problem Possible causes Solution Light on but motor does not Air flap jammed Rectify jamming run ee capacitor Co aol capacitor Motor Motor bearing faulty faulty Changemotor motor Suspicious smell from Change motor motor Light noton motor does not The following are possible run in addition to the above causes Faulty lamps Change lamps No current supply cable Check fuse connect cable incorrectly connected correctly Oil leaks Einwegventil undicht Rectify leak Bottom casing and telesco Rectify leaks by suitable pic casing transition leaking means Appliance vibrates Motor not rigidly mounted Hood not correctly moun Mount hood securely ted Insufficient air extraction Excessive distance Readjust the distance between hood and hob Excessive draughts from Close doors and windows open doors or windows Appliance unstable Fixing bracket not securely Tighten fixing bracket mounted screws Fixing screws not securely Tighten fixing screws tightened 18 Installation 11 Exhaust air pipel
18. u lation mode 7 3 Converting the extractor hood to a circulation hood If you wish to use an appropriately fitted hood as a circulation hood you must mount the active carbon filter s to the fan motor before using the hood The ac tive carbon filter s is are included in the scope of supply with some models Otherwise you must obtain the active carbon filter s from the supplier of your extractor hood You must also change your hood over to the Filter position at the device provided lever or ball hand le 7 4 Electrical connection Before connecting the extractor hood check that the voltage stated on the ra ting plate V agrees with the supply vol tage in your home Never install the appliance if the data on the rating plate does not agree with your supply voltage You will find the rating plate inside the appliance behind the grease filter If the extractor hood is fitted with a standard connector plug connect this to an easily accessible standard socket If the appliance is not fitted with a con nector plug a two pole switch confor ming to standards with a minimum open contact gap of 3 mm is to be installed by an authorized tradesman in an easily ac cessible location 7 5 Mounting the carbon filter You will find the mounting instructions for the carbon filter in its packaging To mount the carbon filter remove the gre ase filter s fit the carbon filter according to its mounting instructions
19. ured on one side after fitting this colouring must not be visible through the mesh openings Care and cleaning Foam grease filters must be soaked once a month in warm soapy water for 1 to 2 hours Do not wring out repeat where required and replace the filter by anew item after a maximum of 5 6 washes Metal grease filters do not have to be replaced when they are over satura ted but washed once a month by hand or in a dishwasher 60 Allow the filter to dry thoroughly and carefully replace it in the extractor hood A Avoid using alkaline dishwasher cleaning agents ph value over 7 4 2 Carbon filters a Traditional carbon filters normally round in shape can be neither washer nor regenerated In normal use and de pending on their size replace every 4 to 6 months Comply with the relevant ins tructions on the package b Washable and regeneratable carbon filters normally square in shape are to be washed once a month in a dish washer using a standard rinsing agent and with the intensive rinsing program at the highest temperature Washable and regeneratable carbon filters absorb kitchen odours for a maximum of 3 years when cleaned monthly The filter should then be replaced by a new item A Washable and regeneratable carbon fil ters should be washed separately to avo id food residue deposits which can later cause unpleasant odours After washing the washable and regeneratable carbon filter
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