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Brand | Luxair |
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Model | STD Series |
Category | Ventilation Hood |
Language | English |
Guidelines for safe and eco-friendly disposal of packaging materials.
Guidance on proper disposal of old electrical appliances.
Defines intended use and clarifies manufacturer's liability for improper installation or use.
Highlights the importance of proper earthing and qualified installation for electrical safety.
Warns against open flames, unattended cooking, and emphasizes filter use.
Advises on safe cleaning methods and avoiding damage to controls and electrical parts.
Focuses on keeping children away and warning about hot lighting components.
Reinforces warnings about burning, suffocation from packaging, and connection to flues.
Specifies minimum distances and mandates non-flammable ducting material.
Advises using Luxair kits and specifies 125mm-150mm ducting size.
Details ducting installation, length limits, and minimum height settings.
Warns that using incorrect ducting voids the warranty.
Explains using top vents for recirculating air and consequences of incorrect use.
Mandates charcoal filters for non-vented hoods to filter air before recirculating.
Lists checks for cosmetic damage, parts, protective film, and filter handling.
States the necessity of using either a ducting kit or charcoal filters.
Informs that filters and ducting kits can be purchased from the Luxair website.
Lists and illustrates standard hood components like Wall Bracket, Chimney Sections, and Main Body.
Guides on placing the hood body above the hob and securing it to the wall.
Details measuring and marking for chimney sections and securing the bracket.
Instructions for marking the ducting hole position and size for ventilation.
Covers installation of fused spur socket and making electrical/ducting connections.
Guides on assembling chimney sections and securing the top part to the bracket.
Warns against cleaning the new hood before reading instructions to prevent damage.
Provides step-by-step instructions for installing square charcoal filters.
Notes filters are for non-vented hoods and require replacement every 50 hours or 2-3 months.
Guides on installing round charcoal filters by twisting them into place.
Advises on replacing charcoal filters every 2 months or 50 hours to maintain warranty.
Lists and illustrates components for glass hood models, including Wall Bracket, Chimney Sections, Body, and Glass.
Details attaching glass to the body and securing it, warning against over-tightening.
Guides on fitting telescopic chimney sections and securing them with screws.
Explains speed selection, lights, timer function, and reset procedures for electronic controls.
Details operating fan speeds, lights, and turning the hood off using push buttons.
States island hoods are installed similarly, require two people, and prohibits inset chimney installation.
Guides on positioning the upper arm, marking holes, and ensuring centering over the hob.
Details drilling a 150mm hole, connecting ducting, and ensuring it runs to the outside wall.
Instructions for assembling and securing the glass to the main body.
Guides on inserting chimney sections and adjusting unit height above the hob.
Details securing the bottom flue section to the top section at the correct height.
Guides on making final connections and testing them before completing the installation.
Instructions for attaching the bottom outside section to the top mounting brackets.
Emphasizes switching off mains power before starting any work on the extractor.
Provides steps for removing the old bulb and inserting a new one without touching the glass.
Notes bulbs are not covered by warranty and can be purchased from DIY stores or electrical retailers.
Details removing grease filters to access the fitting and twisting out the old bulb.
Recommends a 20/40W max screw bulb and where to purchase replacements.
Outlines steps to remove filters, push out the fitting, disconnect, and reconnect the new fitting.
Lists checks for ducting, obstructions, fixing security, and flaps for noise issues.
Advises checking ducting length, bends, recirculated vents, and performing a paper test.
Explains extraction rates, vortex effect, and seeking professional help.
Instructs to disconnect the hood from the mains supply before any cleaning or maintenance.
Advises using warm water and mild washing-up liquid, and drying surfaces with a soft cloth.
Warns against using excess water on controls to prevent damage to electronics.
Lists agents and methods that should not be used on surfaces or controls to avoid damage.
Details cleaning the grease filter by hand or in a dishwasher with specific instructions.
Lists electrical details, fan performance for wall/island hoods, and decibel ratings.
Fields for name, contact, address, serial number, and model number for warranty activation.
Notes the importance of serial/model numbers, return within 31 days, and online registration.
Mandates specific ducting and fuse requirements, and installation by qualified electricians.
Lists checks before service calls and outlines charges for faulty installation or obstructed access.
States Luxair is not responsible for incorrect information provided by the user or website content.
Covers website content, third-party links, and disclaimers regarding legal advice and liability.
Details the 7-year warranty registration, 12-month standard warranty, and proof of purchase.
States products are subject to availability, may change, and covers delivery estimates and liability for delays.
Explains delivery time slot notification, presence requirement, and redelivery charges.
Outlines conditions for exchanging or refunding damaged or unwanted goods.
Specifies reporting faulty goods within 7 days and treating installed faulty goods as a service call.
Provides company address, telephone, fax, help line, email, and website.