Manual Hotpoint HTN40

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    C OOKER HOOD USER HANDBOOK FOR INST ALLA TION AND OPERA TION MODEL HTN40 ...

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    U sing your new C ooker Hood is very simple. Nevertheless, to get the best results it is important that you read this handbook thoroughly before installing and using your appliance for the first time . Electrical Requirements Any permanent electrical installation must comply with the latest I.E.E. Regulations and local electricity company regulatio ...

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    3 Co n t ents P age Electrical Requirements 2 G et to know your C ooker Hood 4 Installing your C ooker Hood 5-9 Installation for Recirculation Installation for Extraction Mounting Height Mounting between Cabinets F itting the Decor P anel Operating y our C ooker Hood 10 T he Controls Do ’s and D on ’ ts Ca ring for your C ooker Hood 11-12 F ilt ...

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    G et to know your C ooker Hood . 4 Unpacking Before installation, ensure that y ou have r emoved all packing pieces. Dimensions Height 400mm (15 3 / 4 in) Width 600mm (23 5 / 8 in) D epth adjustable from: 270mm (10 5 / 8 in) up to 460mm (18in), excluding the decor panel thickness. F ilt er Grille All measurements are in millimetres. Light Cont r ol ...

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    Installing y our C ook er Hood 5 Y our new Cooker Hood can be installed either f or recirculation or extraction through an outside wall. (All fitting supplied) Installation for Recircula tion: If it is not possible to exhaust to the outside, the hood can be used to filter and recirculat e the air (Fig .1). Y our hood can be fitted with a carbon fil ...

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    Installing y our C ook er Hood 6 T op or Rear Extraction C onnect the ducting material onto the flange: blank off the aperture which is not required. T he charcoal filter is not r equired when the hood is installed in the ducting c ycle . To r emove the grille turn the locks (F ig.5 B) and pull the grille out and downwards. Ducting: In order to obt ...

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    Installing y our C ook er Hood 7 MOUNTING Y our Cooker Hood is designed to fit between two wall cupboards 600mm apart and to take a door panel measuring 400mm (min) to 600mm (max) in height, to match the adjacent cupboards, Mounting Height: T he bottom of the hood should be no less than 650mm above an electric hob , 750mm above a gas hob or mix ed ...

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    Installing y our C ook er Hood 8 F ixing the Hood to the C upboards: Place the template on the side of the right cupboard , so that the letter B aligns with the front part of the cupboard (disregard the thickness of the door) and drill two holes 2.5mm diameter at points B1 and B2 (F ig. 8). Place the same template on the side of the left cupboard e ...

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    Installing y our C ook er Hood 9 F itting the Decor P anel: T he hood is designed to be fully integrat ed into the kitchen by fitting a decor panel onto the visor to match the adjoining kitchen cabinets. To fit the decor panel remov e the complete visor assembly from the hood. F irst open grille (F ig .12 A) turning the locks (Fig .12 B). Remove th ...

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    Opera ting y our C o ok er Hood Do ’ s and Don ’ ts T he C ontr ols 10 DO Do take extra care when fr ying. Do k eep the heating areas on your hob co ver ed over with pots and pans etc. when using the hob or Cooker Hood switch (especially if you are using a gas hob). Do make sure that there is an adequate air inlet into the room if you are using ...

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    Ca ring for your C ooker Hood 11 Before doing an y cleaning or replacing the fil- t ers or light bulb , always ensur e that the elec- tricity supply to the Cooker Hood is switched ‘OFF’ . F ilters and their replac ement: THE GREASE FIL TER - Y our Cooker Hood is fitted with a grease filter which absorbs grease, dust etc. and helps to k eep the ...

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    Ca ring for your C ooker Hood 12 Cleaning: T he exterior of the Cooker Hood should be cleaned regularly to keep it looking like new. Wipe over with a soft cloth, wrung out in warm water and dry with a clean sof t cloth. W ear protective glov es. Y ou can use mild non-abrasive cleaners but always read the manufacturer’ s instructions first. Always ...

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    Tr oubleshooting . 13 F irst , don’t panic! T here ma y be nothing wrong at all. Lo ok for y our problem below , then check the things we suggest. More of ten than not, this will give you the answer to your pr oblem, and you’ll be able to carr y on without having t o telephone your Ser vice Office. It is not working! Ar e you using a plug and s ...

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    Ke y Contacts Ser vice Hotpoint has the largest appliance manufacturer’ s service team in Europe , trained specialists directly employed by us to ensur e your complet e confidence. R epair Ser vice UK: 08709 066 066 Re public of Ireland: 1850 302 200 Y ou will be asked for the following inf ormation:- Name, address and postcode . T elephone numbe ...

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