Rangemaster Ventilation Hood ELTSHDC110SG User Guide

ELTSHDC110SG/  
Users Guide  
&
Installation Instructions  
 
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION  
These warnings are provided in the interests of safety. Ensure that you understand  
them all before installing or using this appliance. Your safety is of paramount importance.  
If you are unsure about the meaning of any of these warnings contact the Helpline.  
If the room where the cooker hood is to  
be used contains a fuel burning appliance  
such as a central heating boiler then its  
flue must be of the room sealed or  
balanced flue type.  
INSTALLATION  
Any installation work must be  
undertaken by a qualified electrician or  
a competent person.  
This hood must be installed in  
accordance with the installation  
instructions and all measurements  
must be adhered to.  
If other types of flue or appliances are  
fitted ensure that there is an adequate  
supply of air to the room.  
The ducting system for this appliance  
must not be connected to any existing  
ventilation system that is being used for  
any other purpose.  
If the cooker hood is installed for use  
above a gas appliance then the  
provision for ventilation must be in  
accordance with the latest edition of  
the Gas Safety Codes of Practice and  
the Gas Safety (Installation & Use)  
Regulations, the Building Regulations  
issued by the Department of the  
Environment, the Building Standards  
(Scotland) (Consolidated) Regulations  
issued by the Scottish Development  
Department.  
Do not install above a cooker with a high-  
level grill.  
CHILD SAFETY  
This appliance is designed to be operated  
by adults. Children should not be allowed  
to tamper with the appliance.  
DURING USE  
The fan motor of this cooker hood  
incorporates a cut-out device which will  
operate if the cooker hood is installed  
below the minimum height  
recommended under the section  
‘Clearance Height’, or if the motor  
becomes overheated. If the cut-out  
device is activated, switch off the fan  
motor and allow the cooker hood to  
cool. The cut-out device will reset itself  
when the fan motor has cooled  
significantly.  
This product is for domestic use only.  
Never leave frying pans unattended during  
use as overheated fats and oils might  
catch fire.  
Never do flambé cooking under this  
cooker hood.  
Do not leave naked flames under the  
cooker hood.  
It is dangerous to alter the  
specifications or modify this product in  
any way.  
When installed between adjoining wall  
cabinets the wall cabinets must not  
overhang the hob.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION  
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE  
This appliance can be a hazard if the  
grease filters and charcoal filters are not  
cleaned and replaced as recommended.  
Always insist on genuine RANGEmaster  
spare parts.  
The halogen light and cover lamp might  
hot.  
Under no circumstances should you  
attempt to repair the appliance yourself.  
Repairs carried out by inexperienced  
persons may cause injury or more  
serious malfunction. In the event of your  
chimney hood requiring service contact:  
RANGEmaster Helpline: 0845 603  
5312, or  
Consumer Services: 0870 789 5107  
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YOUR APPLIANCE  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
The chimney hood is designed to extract  
BUTTON V1 - Turns the fan On and Off at  
the low speed setting. This is  
an ideal speed when cooking  
for long periods as the  
unpleasant odours from the kitchen, it will  
not extract steam. The appliance can be  
installed to recirculate or extract  
continuous flow of air is  
particularly quiet.  
contaminated air.  
COOKER HOOD CONTROLS  
The chimney hood functions are controlled  
by four push buttons located centrally on  
BUTTON V2 - Second speed, suitable for  
most normal operating  
conditions. This speed gives an  
excellent ratio between treated  
air when the hood is recirculated  
and the level of noise.  
the front of the canopy.  
L
BUTTON V3 - Third speed, suitable for  
removing strong odours when  
frying or simmering for long  
periods.  
0 - 1  
MID  
MAX  
0 - 1  
V1  
V2  
V3  
BUTTON L - Turns the worktop lighting  
On and Off.  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
TO OPERATE  
Select the required fan speed and light if  
required.  
To obtain the best performance when cooking  
it is advisable to switch the chimney hood on  
for a few minutes before you start cooking  
and leave it running for about 15 minutes after  
finishing.  
RECIRCULATION  
In the recirculation mode contaminated air  
enters the chimney hood through the grease  
filter cassettes. The air is cleaned as it passes  
through the (optional) charcoal filter and is  
passed out through grilles in either side of the  
chimney stack into the kitchen.  
EXTRACTION  
In the extraction mode contaminated air  
enters the chimney hood through the grease  
filter cassettes and is passed out through  
ducting into the atmosphere.  
When used in the ducting mode  
the charcoal filter is not required.  
Never do flambé cooking under  
this chimney hood.  
When using a gas hob under this  
chimney hood never leave the  
burners uncovered while the  
hood is in use or when the pans  
have been removed.  
The grease filters and the  
charcoal filter should be cleaned  
and replaced as recommended or  
more frequently if the hood is  
used consistently over 4 hours  
per day.  
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MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING  
Regular maintenance and cleaning will ensure good performance and reliability, while  
extending the working life of the hood. Special attention should be paid to the grease  
filter cassettes and the charcoal filter when the hood is used in the recirculation mode.  
Before carrying out any mainte-  
nance or cleaning isolate the cooker hood  
from the mains supply.  
THIS APPLIANCE CAN BE A  
POSSIBLE FIRE HAZARD IF THE GREASE  
FILTERS ARE NOT CLEANED AND THE  
CHARCOAL FILTERS REPLACED AS  
METAL GREASE FILTERS  
RECOMMENDED.  
The grease filters absorb grease and dust  
during cooking to help keep the chimney hood  
clean inside, and should be cleaned every  
month with normal usage or more frequently  
if the hood is used consistently over 4 hours  
per day.  
Replacement charcoal filters may be  
purchased by returning the enclosed order  
form, or by telephoning 01803 296155 if you  
wish to pay by credit card.  
Remove the metal grease filter  
cassettes one at a time, by pressing the  
release catch towards the rear of the hood  
as illustrated opposite. When replacing the  
filters ensure that the handle faces forwards.  
The metal grease filters can be washed in a  
dishwasher or by hand using a mild detergent  
or liquid soap.  
CHARCOAL FILTER  
In the recirculation mode the activated  
charcoal filter absorbs smells and unwanted  
odours.  
The charcoal filter cannot be cleaned or  
regenerated and must be replaced every four  
months, or more frequently if the hood is used  
consistently over 4 hours per day.  
To replace the charcoal filter, first  
remove the metal grease filters and press  
against the plastic retaining clips to remove  
the charcoal filter as illustrated opposite.  
We recommend that you wear rubber gloves  
when removing the charcoal filter as the filter  
will be saturated in grease. Put the filter into  
a polythene bag or container so that the  
grease and dirt cannot spill onto clothing of  
furnishing.  
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MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING  
LIGHTING  
The canopy is fitted with three 20W halogen  
spotlamps.  
WARNING!  
The halogen light and cover lamp might hot.  
If one of the spotlamps fails to function check  
that the two pins are correctly inserted into  
the lamp holder.  
To replace a spotlamp remove the two  
screws, which secure the lens retaining ring  
and glass lens as illustrated. Take care to  
ensure the lens and retaining ring are  
supported while removing the screws. Extract  
the spotlamp from the lamp holder by pulling  
gently.  
Replacement spotlamps are specified 12V  
20W.  
When replacing the spotlamps, make sure that  
the two pins are correctly inserted in the lamp  
holder, and then replace the glass lens and  
retaining ring.  
CLEANING  
We recommend the chimney hood is cleaned  
using a damp cloth wrung out in warm soapy  
water using a mild liquid household cleaner.  
Never use excessive amounts of  
water when cleaning, in particular  
around the control buttons.  
Never use thinners or products  
containing alcohol, as they will  
damage the painted or bright metal  
finish.  
Never use abrasive cleaning  
materials, or scouring pads in  
particular when cleaning painted or  
bright metal finish.  
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
It is dangerous to alter the specifications or attempt to modify this chimney  
hood in any way.  
TECHNICAL INFORMATION  
DIMENSIONS  
CANOPY: Height  
Width  
70mm  
1098mm  
500mm  
Depth  
CHIMNEY: Height - Upper Chimney  
215mm  
740mm  
300mm  
260mm  
Lower Chimney  
Width  
Depth  
ELECTRICAL SUPPLY  
PERFORMANCE  
VOLTAGE: ~50Hz  
POWER CONSUMPTION:  
FAN:  
230V  
265W  
205W  
60W  
SPOTLAMPS: 3x20W  
SPEEDS  
3
550  
660  
320  
205  
CAPACITY m3/h*  
CAPACIITY m3/h**  
PRESSURE PA  
INPUT W  
NOISE LEVEL dBA***  
68  
*IEC 61591 method for cooker hoods in evacuation mode - ** IEC 61591 method with free delivery - ***IEC  
60704-2-13 method  
Note: CE Marking certifies that this appliance complies with the requirements  
laid down in EEC directive 89:336 (Electromagnetic compatibility) and  
subsequent modifications and Low Voltage directive 72/23/E.  
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTION  
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED  
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS  
Any permanent electrical installation must  
comply with the latest I.E.E. Regulations and  
local Electricity Board regulations. For your  
own safety this should be undertaken by a  
qualified electrician e.g. your local Electricity  
Board, or a contractor who is on the roll of  
the National Inspection Council for Electrical  
Installation Contracting (NICEIC).  
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION  
Before connecting to the mains supply  
ensure that the mains voltage corresponds  
to the voltage on the rating plate inside the  
cooker hood.  
This appliance is fitted with a 3 core mains  
cable and must be permanently connected  
to the electricity supply via a double-pole  
switch having 3mm minimum contact gap on  
each pole. ASwitched Fuse Connection Unit  
to BS.1363 Part 4, fitted with a 3Amp fuse, is  
a recommended mains supply connection  
accessory to ensure compliance with the  
Safety Requirements applicable to fixed  
wiring instructions.  
This appliance conforms to BS.800:1988 and  
EEC Directive No. 78 308 regarding  
suppression of radio and television  
interference.  
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INSTALLING THE CHIMNEY HOOD  
COMPONENTS  
The chimney hood comprises of the  
following: -  
No 1 150x120mm ducting spigot (A)  
No 1 125x120mm ducting spigot (D)  
No 1 Splashback (B) optional  
No 1 Canopy (C)  
No 2 Recirculation grilles (G)  
No 1 Lower chimney stack (I)  
No 1 Recirculation ducting (P)  
No 2 Recirculation extension ducts (P1)  
No 1 Recirculation spigot (R)  
No 1 Upper chimney stack (S)  
No 2 Chimney fixing brackets (2)  
Please ensure when the appliance is fitted it  
is easily accessible to an engineer in the  
event of a breakdown.  
D
All installations must comply with  
local authorities requirements for  
the discharge of exhaust air.  
Incorrect installation may affect the  
safety of this chimney hood.  
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS  
Before installation check the wall  
to which the hood is to be fitted for  
electric cables, gas and water  
pipes.  
This chimney hood is designed to be fixed to  
any vertical surface over a cooking area, and  
can be used in the extraction (ducted to the  
outside) or recirculation mode.  
The installation work must be undertaken by  
a qualified and competent person.  
RANGEMASTER Consumer Products  
disclaims any responsibility for damage due  
to incorrect installation of the chimney hood  
or if the hood is not installed in compliance  
with relevant regulations controlling this type  
of installation.  
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INSTALLING THE CHIMNEY HOOD  
CLEARANCE HEIGHTS  
The chimney hood is designed to be fitted over  
a cooking appliance. A minimum clearance  
height of 650mm (251/2ins) is required when  
installed above a built-in electric hob, or  
685mm (27ins) when installed above a built-  
in gas hob.  
If fitting a Rangemaster splashback, fit the  
splash back after the cooker is installed but  
before the cooker hood. Measure 328 up from  
the top of the thick part of the splash (dimen-  
sion ‘B’) for the hood fixing holes. If not fitting  
a splashback measure 1000 (dimension ‘A’)  
from the top of the cooker flue trim.  
When installed between adjoining wall cabi-  
nets, the wall cabinets must not overhang the  
hob and the distance between the underside  
of the cabinet and worktop must be 450mm  
(17½ins), and a gap of 50mm (2ins) must be  
maintained either side of the hob.  
This chimney hood must not be in-  
stalled above a cooking appliance with a  
high level grill.  
FITTING THE WALL BRACKETS  
1.  
Draw a vertical line on the wall as  
illustrated, from the centre of the  
cooking appliance up to the ceiling  
using a spirit level and marker pen.  
This is to ensure the correct vertical  
alignment of the various components  
during installation.  
2.  
Place one of the brackets (2) against  
the wall, centrally over the vertical line  
approximately 2mm from the ceiling  
or from the upper most fixing point.  
Align the bracket using a spirit level  
and mark the two keyhole centre  
positions for the upper bracket fixing  
screws on the wall.  
3.  
Place the second bracket (2) against  
the wall, centrally over the vertical line  
at distance X. (X being determined by  
the measurement of the upper  
chimney). Align the bracket using a  
spirit level and mark the two keyhole  
centre positions for the middle bracket  
fixing screws on the wall.  
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INSTALLING THE CHIMNEY HOOD  
4.  
1.  
Drill the holes for the fixing screws using  
an 8mm masonry drill bit. Insert the rawl  
plugs and fix the brackets (2) using the  
4.2 x 44.4mm screws provided.  
DRILLING THE HOLES 1  
Draw a horizontal line through the  
vertical 970mm up the wall from the top  
of the cooking appliance, ensuring it is  
level with a spirit level.  
2.  
3.  
Mark the centres for the holes 1,  
116mm either side of the vertical line.  
Drill the two holes 1 for the fixing screws  
using an 8mm masonry drill bit. Insert  
the rawl plugs and the 4.2 x 44.4mm  
screws provided. Tighten the screws,  
leaving a space of 5-6mm between the  
head and the wall.  
Note: If the chimney hood is to be installed  
onto a hollow construction plaster or  
partition board wall then special fixing  
screws will be required (not supplied).  
FIXING THE CANOPY  
1.  
Before starting to fix the canopy to the  
wall, it is necessary to adjust the  
support brackets S1 by rotating the  
adjustment screws clockwise about  
half way through their length as  
illustrated opposite.  
2.  
3.  
Hook the canopy C onto the two screws 1.  
To level the canopy on the wall rotate  
the adjustment screws S1 until the  
canopy is level and then tighten up the  
wall fixing screws to secure the canopy  
to the wall.  
4.  
5.  
Before fitting the chimney to the canopy  
make the electrical connection as  
described in the section titled  
‘ELECTRICAL CONNECTION’.  
When the electrical connection has  
been made, test the three speed fan  
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and the spotlams  
 
INSTALLING THE CHIMNEY HOOD  
DUCTING  
The hood is more effective when used in the  
extraction mode (ducted to the outside).  
When used in the extraction mode ensure the  
ducting spigot has been correctly fitted as  
D
illustrated.  
The ducting used must be 125  
(5ins) or 150mm (6ins), flexible or  
rigid and must be manufactured  
from fire retardant material,  
produced to BS.476 or DIN.4102-  
B1. The choice should be made by  
the installer. However, we  
recommend flexible ducting should  
only be used as an accessory as  
rigid ducting will provide better  
performance while reducing noise  
levels.  
The ducting flange D should be sleeved over  
the spigot A when using 125mm (5ins)  
ducting as the European ducting spigot is  
120mm.  
Ducting kits can be obtained from Kitchen  
Specialist Distriutors, Builders Merchants and  
DIY stores.  
When the chimney hood is ducted to the  
outside the charcoal filter must be removed.  
RECIRCULATION  
If you are using the hood in the recirculation  
mode, ensure the charcoal filter is in position.  
FITTING THE RECIRCULATION  
DUCTING  
1.  
Connect the duct P to the round outlet  
on top of the fan housing, which push  
fits into position, by pressing it  
downwards until it meets the fan  
casing.  
2.  
Connect the spigot R on to the top of  
the duct P, which push fit into position,  
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INSTALLING THE CHIMNEY HOOD  
by pressing it downwards until the two  
pieces meet.  
3.  
4.  
Connect the two recirculation extension  
ducting pipes P1 on to the outlets on  
either side of the spigot R, which push  
fit into position, by pressing them  
horzontally until the two pieces meet.  
7.2.1  
12c  
2.1  
Do not fit the recirculation grilles until  
after the chimney has been installed.  
2
8b  
2.2  
8a  
FITTING THE TELESCOPIC  
CHIMNEY  
The chimney stack consists of two sections.  
1.  
To fit the upper chimney section S, first  
apply pressure to expand the two side  
panels slightly to allow the chimney to  
be fitted around the two brackets 2 as  
illustrated opposite. Fix the chimney to  
the two brackets 2 using four of the  
screws provided with the fixing kit.  
12c  
2.  
To fit the lower chimney section I, first  
apply pressure to expand the two side  
panels slightly to allow the chimney to  
be fitted around the upper chimney S  
and the canopy C as illustrated  
opposite. Fix the chimney to the canopy  
C using two of the screws provided with  
the fixing kit.  
3.  
4.  
To fit the two push-fit recirculation grilles  
G, insert them one at a time into the  
holes on either side of the chimney and  
apply slight pressure until they snap  
into position. Ensure the grilles are  
fitted correctly with one arrow pointing  
upwards  
and one  
forwards.  
When the hood is installed in the  
recirculation mode, ensure the  
recirculation grilles G, are properly  
secured to the inside of the recirculation  
ducting as illustrated opposite.  
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Dir. 89/336/CEE  
73/23/CEE  
93/68/CEE  
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behandedovertotheapplicablecollectionpointfortherecyclingofelectricalandelectronicequipment. Byensuringthisproductis  
disposedofcorrectly, youwillhelppreventpotentialnegativeconsequencesfortheenvironmentandhumanhealth, whichcould  
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