Creda CRC95 manual Operating your Cooker Hood, Don’T, Never

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Operating your Cooker Hood

The Controls

Make sure that the Cooker Hood is wired in and the power supply is switched on.

The Cooker Hood functions are controlled by five push buttons, located on the front face of the hood.

To obtain the best performance it is advisable to switch on the chimney hood a few minutes before you start cooking and leave it running for approximately 15 minutes after finishing.

a is an indicator light.

Fan Speed

Your Cooker Hood has three speeds to give you the correct extraction level to suit your cooking conditions.

Button d Position 1 should be selected when simmering or when using only one pan. Button e Position 2 should be selected for normal cooking up to four pans.

Button f Position 3 should be selected when frying or cooking food with strong odours. Simply press the required fan speed selector button.

Button c turns the selected fan speed ‘OFF”

Work Top Illumination

Button b controls the two lights. Press to turn ‘on’, press again to turn ‘off’.

a b c d e f

Indicator Light

Do’s and Don’ts

DO

DON’T

 

Do take extra care when frying.

Don’t

use the hood without the grease

Do keep the heating areas on your hob

Don’t

filter.

covered over with pots and pans etc.

leave a naked flame under the hood.

when using the hob and Cooker Hood

Don’t

leave cooker/hob hotplates ‘On’

simultaneously (especially if you are

 

when not covered, as the fan motor

using a gas hob).

 

of this cooker hood incorporates a

Do make sure that there is an adequate air

 

thermal cut-out device which will

inlet into the room if you are using the

 

operate if the hood overheats. The

hood to vent externally and have a boiler

 

fan motor will take approximately 20

or fire in the room, so that fumes are not

 

minutes to automatically reset at

drawn back from the flue.

 

which point the hood will resume

Do install the hood at the correct height,

NEVER

normal functions.

allowing at least the minimum distance

do flambé cooking beneath this

above a cooking appliance (see page 5).

NEVER

cooker hood.

 

leave frying pans or deep fat fryers

 

 

unattended during use, overheated

 

 

fat/oil may catch fire.

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Contents Cooker Hood Electrical Requirements Your new Cooker HoodRetention of the Instruction Book ContentsMIN MAX Get to know your Cooker HoodThermal CUT-OUT Installing your Cooker HoodWall Mounted Model Lower Fixings Upper Fixing BracketFixing the Canopy Hood Recirculation ExtractionDucting Fitting Fitting the Chimney Stack Operating your Cooker Hood DON’TNever Caring for your Cooker Hood Metal Grease FilterCarbon Filter Troubleshooting Key Contacts