Caple 1MINCH6 User Manual
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Before you think about fixing give care consideration to the power
connection. It is vital that the supply cable should be well shielded from
your grill, hob or oven. If it isn’t, heat from any one of these sources may
damage the cable insulation and give rise to a fire risk. Under no
circumstances should the exposed power supply cable come within
70cm of a direct source of heat, ideally it should be channeled into the
wall, well out of harm’s way.
In order to protect your appliance and minimize the risk of fire, don’t
barbecue food directly under the extractor. Similarly, do not prepare
flambé dishes immediately off the flame. Your extractor is designed to
draw gases up and away from your hob. This means that exposed
flames may behave unpredictably in the vicinity of the appliance while it
is switch on. When frying take particular care to prevent the oil from
catching fire and never leave unattended.
IMPORTANT: Before attempting any cleaning or maintenance, ensure
your extractor is disconnected from the power source.
GENERAL CLEANING: Regular and thorough maintains guarantee will
provide long lasting operation.
Wipe the external surface of the appliance regularly using warm and a
mild detergent, never use products containing abrasive
Particular care must be paid to the grease filtering panels which must be
periodically cleaned in relation to use (at least once every two months)
1. Extraction Via Ducting (fig.1)
The very best method of cleaning the kitchen of unwanted odors is
by connecting the appliance to an exhaust duct and venting to the
outside atmosphere via exterior wall (suitable ducting kits may be
purchased from the store where you buy your extractor.) Ducting
your extractor negates the need for charcoal filters.(Fig.1)
Remember: Before drilling or chiseling the wall, check for the pipes and
power cables.
1. Ensure the ducting tube is kept as short as possible and
with minimum of bends to permit the most smooth airflow.
(Maximum length 3M)
Cleaning
P5
Electrical Safety
P4
For Your Safety
Cleaning
Alternative Methods Of Extractor