cooker hood

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  • #78321
    merbaps
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    Hi
    Neff D86D35NOGB cooker hood.
    Works ok with hot rings under it but as soon as the pans produce any steam after a few mins the cooker hood cuts out remove the steam and it re starts even with all the rings on. Any ideas 🙁

    #405238
    Andy jones
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    Re: cooker hood

    Is it too low


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    #405239
    Lawrence
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    Re: cooker hood

    I agree with Andy ,check your height,also is it venting ok ?
    i.e are you getting any pull on the steam ?

    #405240
    Martin
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    Re: cooker hood

    What makes it cut out when steam is present? Some kind of safety switch?

    #405241
    Andy jones
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    Re: cooker hood

    Also is it set right – recirculating or vented out


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    #405242
    Martin
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    Re: cooker hood

    Martin wrote:What makes it cut out when steam is present? Some kind of safety switch?

    Anybody know the answer…?

    #405243
    Andy jones
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    Re: cooker hood

    There is a cut out in the motor normally


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    #405244
    Martin
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    Re: cooker hood

    Andy jones wrote:There is a cut out in the motor normally

    Have you any idea how that cut out works Andy? How does the cut out sense moisture vapour?

    #405245
    Andy jones
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    Re: cooker hood

    Don’t think it works on moisture although I could be wrong 🙂

    #405246
    Martin
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    Re: cooker hood

    Hmmmm? I don’t touch cooker hoods, (‘orrible greasy things) never have. I’m just curious to learn as to why a hood cuts out when steam is passing through the filters and not smoke? If anyone knows I’d love to know. 😀

    #405247
    Andy jones
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    Re: cooker hood

    I try not too also. Biggest problem I find is the 3a fuse blows when a lamp goes but the plug is behind the chimney. Nightmare


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    #405248
    Martin
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    Re: cooker hood

    I can only hope the OP reports back as to what the problem was. I never realised a cooker hood could cut the motor out if steam passed through. My 14 yr old integrated Elica sucks out steam and smoke with no such foibles. I just change both filters every 6 months or so, there’s nowt else to go wrong.

    #405249
    Hollytree_Technical
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    Re: cooker hood

    Is it in a cold kitchen? What sort of insulation value are you getting? Try and find the motor connections and see if it is still providing power to the motor or not at the time of failure.

    Jem

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