Candy CE 61 X User Instructions

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Candy CE 61 X Specification

The Candy CE 61 X Hood is a sleek and efficient kitchen appliance designed to enhance air quality by effectively removing smoke, odors, and grease from the cooking area. This model features a contemporary stainless steel finish that complements modern kitchen aesthetics. It measures 600 mm in width, making it suitable for standard-sized cooktops and kitchen spaces. The hood operates with a maximum extraction rate of 336 cubic meters per hour, ensuring swift and efficient ventilation.

Equipped with a 3-speed fan, the CE 61 X allows users to adjust the airflow intensity according to their cooking needs. This model includes a reliable push-button control system for easy operation. The hood supports both ducted and recirculating installation options, providing flexibility depending on kitchen layout and venting preferences. For recirculating mode, optional carbon filters are available to efficiently neutralize odors.

The hood is fitted with two LED lights, providing bright and energy-efficient illumination of the cooking area to enhance visibility during meal preparation. It includes a removable and washable aluminum grease filter, which is designed for durability and ease of maintenance. The filter traps airborne grease particles, contributing to a cleaner kitchen environment.

The Candy CE 61 X Hood is powered by a 120-watt motor, ensuring robust performance while maintaining an energy-efficient operation. It operates at a noise level of 63 dB at maximum speed, balancing power with quiet operation. This model is an excellent choice for users seeking a combination of style, functionality, and efficiency in kitchen ventilation.

Candy CE 61 X F.A.Q.

How do I properly install the Candy CE 61 X Hood?

To install the Candy CE 61 X Hood, ensure you have the correct tools, follow the mounting template for accurate drilling, secure the hood with screws, and connect it to the power supply as per the manual.

What should I do if the Candy CE 61 X Hood is not extracting properly?

Check if the filters are clean and not blocked. Ensure the ducting is not obstructed and the fan motor is functioning properly.

How often should I clean the filters on my Candy CE 61 X Hood?

It is recommended to clean the grease filters every month to maintain optimal performance.

What type of filters does the Candy CE 61 X Hood use?

The Candy CE 61 X Hood uses both grease filters and carbon filters for recirculation mode.

How can I replace the light bulb in my Candy CE 61 X Hood?

First, unplug the hood from the power source. Remove the cover of the light compartment, take out the old bulb, and replace it with a new one of the same type and wattage.

What should I do if the lights on my Candy CE 61 X Hood are not working?

Check if the bulb is burnt out and replace if necessary. Verify the electrical connection and ensure the switch is functioning properly.

Can I use the Candy CE 61 X Hood in recirculation mode?

Yes, the Candy CE 61 X Hood can operate in recirculation mode using carbon filters to purify the air before releasing it back into the kitchen.

How do I switch between extraction and recirculation mode on the Candy CE 61 X Hood?

Switching modes involves changing the direction of airflow. For recirculation, install carbon filters and ensure the air is directed back into the kitchen. For extraction, connect ductwork to vent air outside.

What is the recommended maintenance schedule for the Candy CE 61 X Hood?

Regularly clean the grease filters every month, check for obstructions in the ducting, and inspect the condition of the carbon filters every 3 to 6 months, replacing them as needed.

How do I troubleshoot a noisy operation in my Candy CE 61 X Hood?

Ensure that the hood is securely mounted and that there are no loose parts. Check for obstructions in the fan or ductwork and replace or clean components as necessary.