Candy CFT610 3N User Instructions

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Pages 36
Year 2016
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Candy CFT610 3N Specification

The Candy CFT610 3N Hood is a sleek kitchen appliance designed to efficiently manage air quality by extracting cooking fumes and odors. It features a stylish and compact design, making it an ideal choice for modern kitchens where space and aesthetics are of concern. Operating with a maximum extraction rate of 180 m³/h, it provides effective ventilation, suitable for small to medium-sized cooking areas. The hood is equipped with a 3-speed push-button control system, allowing users to easily adjust the ventilation intensity according to their cooking needs.

The CFT610 3N Hood is fitted with a durable aluminum grease filter, which is designed to efficiently trap grease particles, ensuring that the air remains clean. This filter is removable and washable, promoting ease of maintenance and longevity of use. Additionally, the hood is equipped with a 40-watt lighting system, providing ample illumination over the cooking area to enhance visibility while preparing meals.

Installation flexibility is a notable feature, as the Candy CFT610 3N can be used in both ducted and recirculated setups, catering to different kitchen configurations. In recirculated mode, an optional charcoal filter can be installed to further improve air quality by capturing impurities and odors. The unit operates with a noise level of 62 dB, maintaining a relatively quiet environment during operation.

With its combination of practical features and user-friendly design, the Candy CFT610 3N Hood offers a reliable solution for maintaining a fresh kitchen atmosphere, all while complementing the kitchen's aesthetic. Its efficient performance and straightforward maintenance make it a valuable addition to any home.

Candy CFT610 3N F.A.Q.

How do I install the Candy CFT610 3N Hood correctly?

To install the Candy CFT610 3N Hood, follow the user manual instructions, ensuring that the unit is securely mounted to the wall and connected to a power source. Use appropriate fixtures and check for proper ventilation.

What should I do if the hood's lights are not working?

Check if the bulbs are properly installed and not burnt out. If replacements are needed, ensure you use compatible bulbs. Also, check the electrical connections and fuses.

How can I clean the grease filters?

Remove the filters and soak them in hot, soapy water. Scrub with a soft brush to remove grease buildup. Alternatively, they can be placed in a dishwasher if they are dishwasher-safe.

Why is the hood making excessive noise?

Excessive noise can be due to loose parts, clogged filters, or an unbalanced fan. Tighten any loose screws, clean the filters, and check the fan for debris.

What maintenance is required for optimal performance?

Regularly clean or replace the filters, check and clean the fan blades, and inspect the ductwork for obstructions to maintain optimal performance.

How do I replace the light bulbs in the Candy CFT610 3N Hood?

Turn off the power to the hood. Remove the cover and unscrew the old bulb. Replace it with a new one of the same type and wattage, then reattach the cover.

The hood is not extracting properly, what could be the issue?

Ensure the filters are clean and the ductwork is not obstructed. Check for proper installation of the unit and make sure the fan is functioning correctly.

Can I use the hood without connecting it to an external duct?

Yes, the hood can be used in recirculating mode with a carbon filter. Ensure the carbon filter is installed to trap odors effectively.

How do I know when to replace the carbon filter?

Replace the carbon filter every 3 to 6 months, or when you notice a decrease in odor absorption efficiency. Follow the manufacturer's guidelines for replacement intervals.

What should I do if the fan does not start?

Check if the hood is properly connected to the power supply and ensure the circuit breaker is not tripped. If the issue persists, consult a professional technician.