Rangemaster Chimney 70 LEIHDC70BB Black User Guide

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Year 2018
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Rangemaster Chimney 70 LEIHDC70BB Black Specification

The Rangemaster Chimney 70 LEIHDC70BB Black Hood is designed to provide efficient and stylish ventilation for modern kitchens. This wall-mounted extractor hood features a sleek black finish that complements various kitchen designs while offering powerful performance. It measures 70 cm in width, making it suitable for medium-sized cooking areas, and is constructed to handle the demands of regular kitchen use with ease.

The unit operates with a maximum extraction rate of 460 cubic meters per hour, ensuring effective removal of cooking odors, smoke, and grease. It offers both ducted and recirculating installation options to fit specific kitchen layouts and preferences. The Chimney 70 is equipped with three variable speed settings, allowing users to adjust the airflow according to their cooking needs. Additionally, it features a push-button control panel for easy operation and convenience.

Illumination is provided by two built-in halogen lights, enhancing visibility over the cooking area. The hood includes aluminum grease filters that are washable and designed for long-term use, maintaining optimal performance and hygiene. Its noise level reaches up to 65 decibels at maximum setting, balancing powerful extraction with a relatively quiet operation.

The Rangemaster Chimney 70 LEIHDC70BB is engineered for energy efficiency, rated at class D, which aligns with modern energy-saving standards. The hood combines functionality with a contemporary aesthetic, making it an ideal choice for homeowners seeking both performance and design in kitchen ventilation solutions.

Rangemaster Chimney 70 LEIHDC70BB Black F.A.Q.

How do I properly install the Rangemaster Chimney 70 LEIHDC70BB Black Hood?

To install the Rangemaster Chimney 70, ensure the hood is mounted at a height between 65-75cm above the cooking surface. Use the provided wall brackets and screws, ensuring that the wall can support the weight of the hood.

What should I do if the hood's motor isn't starting?

First, check the power supply to ensure the hood is plugged in and the circuit is active. If the power is fine, inspect the motor switch and wiring for any visible damage or loose connections.

How do I clean and maintain the filters of the Rangemaster Chimney 70?

The aluminum grease filters should be cleaned every month. Remove them from the hood and wash them in warm soapy water, or place them in a dishwasher. Ensure they are completely dry before reinstalling.

What type of bulb should I use for replacing the light in the hood?

Use 28W halogen bulbs or equivalent LED bulbs. Make sure the bulbs are compatible with the hood's fitting type.

How can I reduce noise from the Rangemaster Chimney 70 during operation?

Ensure all parts are securely fixed and the ducting is properly installed without kinks. Regularly clean the filters to prevent noise from airflow obstruction.

What are the steps for switching between ducted and recirculating modes?

For ducted mode, connect the hood to an external vent. For recirculating mode, install carbon filters and ensure the top air vents are open. Follow the manual for specific instructions.

Why is the extraction rate low even at the highest setting?

Check for blockages in the ductwork and ensure the filters are clean. If using recirculating mode, replace the carbon filters if they are saturated.

How often should the carbon filters be replaced in recirculating mode?

Replace the carbon filters every 3 to 6 months, depending on the frequency of use and cooking habits.

What should I do if the lights in the hood are flickering?

Check the bulb fittings and connections for any looseness. If the issue persists, replace the bulbs with compatible ones and ensure they are securely installed.

Can I paint the Rangemaster Chimney 70 to match my kitchen decor?

It's not recommended to paint the hood as it may affect the finish and warranty. Consider using adhesive films or panels that can be safely removed.