Foster 2519 000 manual

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    MANUAL INSTRUCCIONES CAMPANAS TECHO NOTICE GÉNÉRALE DES HOTTES PLAFONNIÈRES INSTRUCTION MANUAL CEILING HOOD MANUALE DI INSTRUZIONI SOFFITTO[...]

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    32 CONTENTS 1. General precautions 33-34 2. Tips and suggestions 35-36 3. Operation 3.1 - Remote control 37-38 4. Maintenance and cleaning 4.1 - Grease filters 39 4.2 - Cleaning the interior 39 4.3 - Cleaning the exterior 39 4.4 - Replacing the ha logen bulb 40 4.5 - Changing from halogen lighting to led lighting 40 4.6 - Replacing the led bulb 40 [...]

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    33 1. GENERAL PRECAUTIONS  Check that the cooker hood has not been damaged during transp ort.  Do not leave the packaging material s (bags, corner brackets, etc. ..) within the reach of children.  This appliance must only be used by adults. Ch ildren must be supervised to ensure they do not play with it.  The hood is not f or use by peo[...]

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    34 Pay attention to the opening of the door Condensation in hoods  Problems with condensation (dripping inside th e ho od) in stainless steel hoods installed with induction and vitro-ceramic hobs can be due to several cau ses, either separate or taken together. These include use of th e hob at fu ll power without pre-heating,improper use or main[...]

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    35 2. TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS The cooker hood has two different mod es of operation: Air recirculation : The air is drawn in and cleaned f irst by the grease filters and then by a charcoal filter. The cleaned air is then recirculated back into the kitchen (check at the warning and safety instructions for the replacement timing Page4) Air extraction: T[...]

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    36 Valid for all models except inc lined and ceiling-mounted hoods. ATTENTION! In the case where the user decides to in stall the hood at distances greater than 2400 mm. Or without respecting the recom mended installation diameters. Foster not respon sible for the malfunction o f its products.[...]

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    37 3. OPERATION 3. Remote control: 3.1. Starting the hood for the first time using the remote control: Put the safety switch to ON (this switch is inside the hood) . Wait about 5 seconds for t he circuit to test the memory. To obtain the best perfor mance, turn on the hood a few minutes before starting to co ok and leave it on for at least 10 minut[...]

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    38 3.2 Instructions for the use of the remote control in hoods Ala y Wing: A. To Open doors: To open and closed doors. B.- Motor On: To light the cooker hood starting always in the 1 st speed, pressing again you increase the speed. C.- To reduce speed: To reduce the speed up to the second one press the button. To go a high speed back to the first o[...]

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    39 4. MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING Before performing any maintenance or c learing, disconnect the cooker hood from the mains. 4.1. Grease filter The function of the grease filter is to ab sorb the grease particles given off during cooking.  To remove the filter press handle A and remove it through the front guide; bend it slightly and remove it. To [...]

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    40 4.4. Replacing the halogen bulb Before: Disconnect the hood from the mains. 9. Press on the indicated zone (push) (1) 10. Open the gate to an angle of 90º. 11. Insert a new 50W 12V halogen bu lb as indicated (2) and (3) 12. Close the gate by pressing the part where it says push (1). 4.5. Changing from halogen lighting to led lighting. Before: D[...]

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    41 5. INSTALLATION WARNING! The manufacturer warns users not to connect the air outlet of the hood to boiler chimneys, gas evacuation chim neys, fumes or steam evacuat ion chimneys or any other type of ducts, eve n ventilat ion ducts, that are or could be used fo r other purposes or by other appliances. It also warns them not to connect the evacuat[...]

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    42 5.2. Installation guide for ceiling hoods (only for the Modular) - Attention to the hole of the hood We recommend to use washable paint for the ceiling where the hood is installed. 1.- On the solid ceiling, draw the outline of t he hole required to house the extractor hood 2.- Helping you with the provide insole, mark and place the 4 fixing plug[...]

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    43 5.3. Examples of installation in multiple modulate. 2 Modules 3 Line modules 4 modules 3 triangle modules[...]

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    44 5.4. Access /blower replacement in ceiling hoods. 1.- Remove the filters. (A). 2.- Unscrew the fixing blower plate ( p lace on the latch side) and extract th e blower from the filter hole (B) 5.5. Access/ Electronic and safety switch replacement in ceiling hood. 1.- Remove the filters (A). 2.-Unscrew the fixing screws at the electronic box (c) a[...]

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    45 5.7. Installation of Recirculating Box - Attention to the hole of the hood 1.- Install the ducting in the suspended ceiling and th en prepare the hole in the false ceiling. 2.- Take out the steel profile (A ) unscr ewing 4 screws (B). 3.- Place the box on the ceiling (E) , closed enou gh to the electrical and ducting connections. 5.- Then prepar[...]

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    46 6. IN THE EVENT OF A MALFUNCTION In the event of a failure, proceed as foll ows: Before calling the Technical Assistance Service  The hood does not work  The plug must be inserted in the power socket  The household has electrici ty  Perhaps the fuse has blown  The suctioning power is insufficient and/or it makes a loud noise  S[...]