Waterford Precision Cycles Ventilation Hood Glass Island Hood User Manual

An AGA Company  
GLASS ISLAND HOOD - 90 CM  
To be installed by a trained and competent person  
INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL  
To be left with end user  
 
GENERAL GUIDELINES  
MAINTENANCE  
Before installing and /or using the cooker hood,  
please read these instructions carefully.  
Before servicing or repairing the hood make sure the  
appliance is disconnected from the mains supply  
either by removing the plug or switching the power  
socket to OFF.  
Before installing the cooker hood make sure the volt-  
age (V), frequency (Hz) indicated on the serial num-  
ber plate and specifications on the rating plate on the  
inside of the cooker hood correspond to the voltage  
and frequency of the mains supply.  
CLEANING  
Clean the outer part of the hood with a soft cloth and  
liquid detergent, do not use abrasive cleaning prod-  
ucts or scouring pads.  
INSTALLATION  
The cooker hood must not be installed and connect-  
ed to flues where other appliances are installed and  
which run off other energy supplies other than elec-  
tricity (water heaters - boilers - cookers, range/gas  
etc). The extraction hood requires a 125mm extrac-  
tion pipe connected directly to the outside with an  
opening of a minimum cross section of 150cm2.  
It is recommended to wash the filters in a dishwash-  
er or in water up to 60oC every 3 months.  
CHANGING THE LIGHT BULB  
Before changing the light bulb, ensure that the appli-  
ance is not live (the switch should be in position 0 -  
OFF). Remove the metal anti-grease filters (Fig.5).  
Change the halogen light using a 230V halogen light,  
with an E14 coupling, max. 50W. Replace the metal  
anti-grease filters.  
The hood must be installed with a distance of 650-  
750mm between the cooker top/hob and the extrac-  
tion hood. The cooker hood must not be installed  
above cookers with eye-level grills.  
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION  
WARNINGS  
This cooker hood is designed for permanent fixture.  
Connect to mains supply. Check voltage and fre-  
quency given on the rating plate located on the  
inside of the hood. Connect the mains cable to a  
power socket or to a double pole switch with a con-  
tact gap of at least 3mm. The mains cable (type  
H05VV- F 2x 0.75 mm2) is connected to terminals  
marked with the letters L (power line) and N (neutral)  
mounted on the hood and is secured in position by a  
cable gland. The mains cable must be connected to  
a suitable and easily accessible fixed power point.  
As the electrical installation must comply with the  
laws and regulations in force only a qualified and  
authorised electrician must install the hood including  
connecting it to a double pole switch with a contact  
gap of at least 3mm.  
“NOTE: the areas behind the filters are not  
intended to be cleaned”  
Follow the cleaning instructions given by the manu-  
facturer and in particular take care that there are not  
grease deposits on the surface of the hood which  
could create a possible fire hazard. Make sure the  
electric hob rings or gas rings are always covered  
when in use to avoid heating the filter.  
When frying never leave pans unattended as there is  
the risk of the oil overheating and catching fire. If  
reusing frying oil the fire risk is greater. Never pre-  
pare flame cooked food dishes under the hood. The  
air duct by the hood must not be conveyed into a flue  
used for other appliances that run off other energy  
supplies other than electricity. If the air is to be duct-  
ed, before installing make sure the flue is in good  
condition especially if it has been out of use for a  
long period of time. Always observe governing laws  
and regulations regarding ducting waste gases. All  
rec- ommendations given must be scrupulously  
observed to avoid any possible fire hazard.  
Connect the mains cable if provided with a plug to a  
power socket. The user must have access to the  
power socket to be able to connect and disconnect  
the plug once the hood is mounted and fixed.  
The manufacturer will not be responsible if the gov-  
erning health and safety laws are not observed  
which permit safe and correct use of the hood and  
electrical connections.  
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To delete this prompt, once the filters have been  
cleaned and with the cooker hood off (not powered),  
maintain push-button 2 pressed for more than 5 sec-  
onds. When you press this push-button the letter “A”  
will come up on the display and then disappear after  
5 seconds. The microprocessor zeros the number of  
hours and starts a new count from zero until reach-  
ing 30 hours prompting this maintenance procedure.  
CONTROL PANEL  
The control panel is situated on the front of the hood  
and comprises of a digital display and 5 touch con-  
trol switches with the following functions: (See Fig.9)  
Fan ON/OFF Switch  
Reduces the speed of the fan (Min  
speed 1)  
VENTILATION  
Digital display,displays the speed of  
the fan 1-6  
If there is an appliance fitted in the vicinity which  
requires air for combustion, additional air vents will  
be required to alleviate the possibility of spillage of  
products of combustion, from the appliance/flue  
while the fan is in operation. Refer to B.S. 5440 Part  
2 & I.S. 813.  
Increases the speed of the fan (Max  
speed 6)  
OFF delay switch, press once display  
flashes, fan switches off automatically  
after 15 minutes  
Where such an installation exists a test for spillage  
should be carried out with all appliances requiring air  
for combustion and all extraction fans running at  
maximum rate, (i.e. tumble dryers, extraction fans)  
with all external windows and doors closed.  
Light ON/OFF switch  
SPECIFICATIONS  
If spillage occurs following the above operation, an  
additional air vent of sufficient size to prevent this  
occurrence should be installed.  
The electronic controls on your ducting cooker hood  
have multiple functions-features:  
FITTING INSTRUCTIONS  
Motor on-off Function  
The motor is turned on and off by pressing push-but-  
ton no.1. When you turn on the cooker hood it auto-  
matically starts running at the third speed.  
1. Fix the ceiling bracket to the ceiling, making sure  
that the riveted brackets for fixing the stainless  
steel casing are to the side. Adjust the chimney  
section to the required length. See Fig. 2 & 2a.  
Timer Function  
This function permits you to program your cooker  
hood so that the motor and lights turn off automati-  
cally 15 minutes after you have activated this func-  
tion. To program press push-button no.4. At the bot-  
tom on the right of the display a point will flash indi-  
cating that the timer function is activated.  
2. Slide the stainless casing over the chimney  
section keeping vents to the side. See Fig.3.  
3. Mount the chimney section on the ceiling bracket,  
note tabs must fit into the slots on the ceiling  
bracket to hold this section in place while fitting  
the fixing screws. See Fig.4.  
Lights on-off Function  
To turn the lights on and off press push-button no. 5.  
4. Fit 4 fixing screws one in each corner. See  
Fig. 5. Fit the glass onto the hood section using  
clamps provided (See Fig 6). Connect the plug  
and socket between the chimney and the hood  
section.  
Specific Features  
The electronic controls provided on your ducting  
cooker hood have advanced features to facilitate  
maintenance and correct utilisation.  
5. Lift the glass section into place, the clip on either  
side will hold hood in place while fitting the fixing  
screws. See Fig 7.  
Prompt-Clean Metal Filters  
After every 30 hours of use a microprocessor,  
prompts the user that it is time to clean the metal  
grease filters to guarantee better ducting perform-  
ance and to improve hygiene. This prompt is indicat-  
ed by the letter “A” which flashes on the display.  
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THE MANUFACTURER WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE IF THESE RECOMMENDATIONS AND INSTRUC-  
TIONS REGARDING INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE AND USE ARE NOT OBSERVED AND RESPECTED  
WHEN USING THE COOKER HOOD.  
Fig.3  
Fig.1  
Fig.2  
Riveted  
Brackets  
Vents  
Fig.2a  
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Fig.4  
Fig.6  
Fig.5  
Clips to hold  
glass in place  
Hood Glass  
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Fig.7  
DIMENSIONS  
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An AGA Company  
WARRANTY  
We undertake to repair or replace, free of charge to you any part found to be faulty within the  
12 month period from the date of purchase provided that:-  
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The fault is, in our opinion, caused by defective workmanship, or material and not by accident,  
misuse, neglect or normal wear and tear.  
Any manufacturing defect is reported to the stockist from whom you bought the appliance  
within 12 months of the date of purchase.  
The Waterford appliance is installed to the Manufacturer’s recommendations and by a suitably  
qualified person.  
The guarantee registration form is completed fully and returned to us within 30 days of the  
purchase date.  
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Any alteration to this appliance that is not approved in writing by Waterford Stanley  
will render the guarantee void.  
Waterford Stanley Ltd.,  
Unit 210, IDA Industrial Estate, Cork Road,  
Waterford, Ireland.  
Tel: (051) 302300 Fax (051) 302315  
Rev: 001 DP 080212  
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