Fisher & Paykel HC90PCIX2 manual

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    NZ A U Installation instructions and User guide W all canopy HC60PCIX2 & HC90PCIX2 models[...]

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    1 Safety and warnings 2 Installation instructions 3 Getting star ted quickly 8 Cleaning and maintenance 9 Manufacturer ’ s w arranty 11 Customer car e 12 Con tents Impor tant! SA VE THESE INSTR UCTIONS The models shown in this User Guide may not be available in all mark ets and are subject to change at any time. F or current details about model a[...]

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    2 Safety and warnings Impor tant! Please read the entire set of instructions before installing the wall c anopy . This wall c anopy is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons without supervision. Y oung children should be sup ervised to ensure that they do not play with the wall canop y . Ther e must be adequate v entilation of the[...]

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    3 Fig .1 Wall c anopy Installation instructions Cont ents of packaging 1 x wall canopy 2 x chimney flues with bracket 1 x installation instructions 2 x aluminium mesh filters (HC60PCIX2) 3 x aluminium mesh filters (HC90PCIX2) 2 x butterfly flaps 4 x small screws, t o secure chimney flue 5 x 8 x 1½” wood screws 1 x washer (5 mm inner diameter) T [...]

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    4 Installation instructions Height of wall canopy Where an electric cooktop is installed beneath the wall canopy , the distanc e between the top of the cooktop and the underside of the range hood must be a minimum of 600 mm and a maximum of 700 mm. Where a gas fuelled cooktop is installed benea th the wall canopy , the distance between the top of t[...]

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    5 Installation instructions Preparing the w all canopy for installation Before installing the wall canop y , please carefully read through the installation instructions in full. Prior to drilling any holes , check that the area behind the surface to be drilled is clear of any electrical cables or pipes etc. T ake car e when installing the wall cano[...]

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    6 Installation instructions 1 Establish the desired height of the rangehood above the bencht op according to the ‘Installation height requirements ’ above . Measure this distance from the top of the benchtop and, using a spirit level , draw a light horizontal line on the wall. Make sur e that the line can easily be erased or will be hidden afte[...]

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    7 Installation instructions 5 Drill holes and secure the rangehood to the wall. Depending on the wall type (concrete , dry wall etc) drill/screw appropriat e fittings in the two locations just marked. The rangehood should now be able to be hung on these bolts/ screws through the two keyholes in the hood . 6 Create additional means of attachmen t. K[...]

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    8 Getting star ted quickly Contr ol panel Fig .7 Slide control 3 = F an On / High 2 = F an On / Medium 1 = F an On / Low 0 = F an Off 1 = Lights On 0 = Lights Off[...]

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    9 Cleaning and maintenanc e Caution! Never use abrasiv e or oil based liquid cleaners. General maintenance The manufacturer is not liable for an y damage caused by not following these instructions. The wall canopy should be cleaned r egularly using warm water with soap or mild liquid detergents . This ensures that no build-up of gr ease occurs as t[...]

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    10 Light bulb replacemen t (Screw-in 230V/Max 25W ) 1 Switch off the pow er to the wall canopy . 2 Remove the aluminium mesh filters (or char coal filters if fitted). 3 Unscrew the old bulb , and screw in the new replacement bulb . 4 Refit aluminium mesh, or charcoal filters . Note: replacement bulbs ar e not cover ed by warranty . Cleaning and mai[...]

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    11 Manufac turer’ s w arranty Y ou automatically receive a 2 year Manufacturer’ s W arranty with the purchase of this Product cov ering par ts and labour for servicing within the country of purchase. Fisher & P ayk el under takes to: Repair or , at its option, replac e without cost to the owner either for mat erial or labour any part of the[...]

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    12 Cust omer care Before y ou call for service or assistance… Check the things you can do yourself . Refer to your U ser Guide and check: 1 Y our appliance is correctly installed. 2 Y ou are familiar with its normal operation. If after check ing these points you still need assistance , please refer to y our nearest F isher & Pa ykel Authorise[...]

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    NZ A U 05.2011 F&P PN - 791631 B www.fisherpaykel .co.nz www.fisherpaykel .com.au Copyright © F isher & Paykel 2011. All rights r eserved. The product specifications in this booklet apply to the specific products and models described at the date of issue. Under our policy of continuous product improvement, these specifications may change a[...]