Franke Consumer Products FCH 367 manual

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    CHEF Range Hood Hotte Installation Instructions Use and Care Guid e Instructions d’installation Mode d’emploi et d’entretien FCH 367[...]

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    EN 2 2 INDEX WARNINGS A ND REQUIREMENT S ...................................................................................................... ...............................3 RECOMMENDATIONS AND SUGGESTIONS ......................................................................................................................6 DIMENSIONS and MA IN [...]

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    EN 3 3 READ AND SAVE THESE INS TRUCTIONS The Installer must leav e these inst ructions with t he homeowner. The homeo w ner must keep these instruct ions for future reference and for lo cal electrical in spec- tors’ use. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE YOU START INSTALLING THIS RANGEHOOD WARNING: - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF A RANGE TOP GREASE FIRE: Ne[...]

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    EN 4 4 W A R N I N G • Venting system MUST terminate outsi de the home. • DO NOT te rminate the duc twork in a n attic or other enclose d space. • D O NOT use 4" laundry -type wall c aps. • Fle xible-ty pe ductwor k is NOT r ecomme nded. • D O NOT obstruc t the f low of com bustion and v entila tion air. • Failure to follow venting[...]

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    EN 5 5 W ARNING - TO REDUCE THE RI SK OF FIRE, ELECTRICA L SHOCK, OR INJ URY TO PERSONS, OBSERVE TH E FOLLOW ING: I nst allati on W ork And Elec tric al Wiring Mus t Be Done By Quali fied Pers on(s ) In Accor dance W it h All Applic able Codes And St andar ds, I n- cludi ng Fi re-Rat ed Constr ucti on. Suffi c ient ai r is needed f or proper combus[...]

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    EN 6 6 RECOMMENDATIONS AND SUGGESTIONS The Ins truc tions f or Use a pply to s everal vers ions of this appl iance. Accor dingly , you m ay fi nd desc ripti ons of indiv idual featur es t hat do not ap ply to your specif ic ap plianc e. INSTA LLATION • The manufa cturer will not be held liable for a ny damages resu lting from incor- rect or impro[...]

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    EN 7 7 DIMENSIONS and MAI N PARTS Dimensions 5"7/8 22"1/4 35"3/8 4"1/4 23"5/8 Min.33"7/8 - Max.41"6/8 11"13/16 11"1 1/16 10"3/16 10"1/4 1"3/16 15"3/8 6"1/2 2"3/8 21"5/8 2"11/16 2"5/16 Components Ref. Q.ty Produc t Compon ents 1 1 Hood Body, complete with: Cont[...]

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    EN 8 8 INSTALLATION Wall drilling and bracket fixing 11 12a 15"3/4 X 4"9/16 24" 7.2.1 4"9/16 ÷1/16" Wall m arking: • Draw a v ertical line on the supp orting wall u p to the ce iling, or as high as pra ctical, at the center of the area in which the hood w ill be installe d. • Draw a horizonta l line a t 24” abo ve th[...]

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    EN 9 9 Mounting the hood b ody • Before attaching the hoo d body , tighten the tw o screws Vr lo- cate d on the h ood bo dy m ounting poi nts. • Hook the hood body onto the sc rew s 12a . • Fully tig hten support screw s 12a . • Adjust screws Vr to level the ho od body . Note : The Hood body should be sec ured to w all studs. If n eces- sar[...]

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    EN 1 0 10 ELECTRICAL CON NECTION • Re move the cover from the Fiel d Wiring Co mpartment with a phillips screwdriver. • Feed the Pow er Supply Cable throug h the elec trical knockout. Conn ect the P ower Su ppl y Cable t o t he ran ge- hood cab le. At- tach the Powe r Supply Ca ble ground ing lead t o the g reen sc rew provided . Atta ch the Wh[...]

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    EN 1 1 11 USE A B C D E F G H Control board Key Fun ction Disp lay A Sw itches the blow er m otor on and off at the latest sel ected speed Indi cat es the selec ted speed . B Decrea ses t he ven t sp eed. C Increa ses t he ven t sp eed. D By pr essing this key it is po ssible to activa te th e inten sive s peed from an y previ ou sly se - lect ed s[...]

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    EN 1 2 12 CARE REMOTE CONT ROL (OPTIO NAL) This ra nge hood can be c ontroll ed by a m ulti-function rem ote control available t hrough you r local Fran ke Dealer. Cleaning the Comfor t Panels • Pull the Com fort Pane l to open it . • Disconnect the panel f rom the hood c anopy by sliding the fix- ing pi n lever. • The c omfort pa nel mus t n[...]

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    EN 1 3 13 Charcoal filter (ductless version) • This filter cannot be was hed or rege nerated. It m ust be repl aced when the EF appears on th e display or at lea st once e very 4 months. Activati on of the alar m signal • In the recycling version hoods t he filter sa tura tion alarm must be a ctivate d during the instal- lation or later. • Sw[...]

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    14 FR 1 4 14 TABLE DES MATI ÈRES AVERTISSEMENT ET COND ITIONS N ÉC ESSAIRES ....................................................................................... ...............15 CONSEILS E T SUGGESTIONS ........................................................................................................ ..................................18[...]

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    FR 1 5 15 LIRE ET CONSERVER CES INS TRUCTIONS L’installate ur doit laisser ce s instructions a u propriétaire. Le propriéta ire doit conse rver ces instructions en vue d’une utilisa tion subséq uente et pour le bé- néfice de l’in specteur en électricité. LISEZ B IEN CETTE FICHE AVANT D’UT IL ISER LA HOTTE AVERTISSEMENT – POUR MIN I[...]

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    FR 1 6 16 AVERT ISSEM ENT • Le système d’évacu at ion DOIT se terminer à l’ext érieur. • N’ÉVACUEZ P AS le co nduit dans u n grenier ou dan s tout autre espace fermé. • N’UTILISEZ P AS u n clapet de sécheuse à 4 pouces. • ON DÉCONSEIL LE l’em ploi de conduit d’éva cuation f lexible . • N’ENCOMBREZ PAS la c irculati[...]

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    FR 1 7 17 AVERTISSEMENT – PO UR MINIMISER LES RI SQUES D’ INCENDI E, CHOC ÉLECTRI- QUES OU BLESSURES, OBSERVER CETTE RÈGL E : l’in stallati on et le raccord ement élec tri q u e ne doiv ent être eff ectués que par un te chni cien(s) qual ifié, s elo n tous l es co des municip aux . Afin d’ obt enir un r end ement maxim al en ce qui a [...]

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    FR 1 8 18 CONSEILS ET SUGGEST I ONS Le s instruction s d’utilisatio n s’applique à p lusieurs ve rsions de ce type d’app areil . En cons équenc e, il est p ossi ble qu e vous trouv iez des d escr iptions de car actér i sti ques ne s' appli q uant p as à v otre ap parei l . INSTA LLATION • Le fabricant dé cline toute responsab ilit[...]

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    FR 1 9 19 DIMENSIONS et PRINCI PAL ES PI ÈCES Dimensions 5"7/8 22"1/4 35"3/8 4"1/4 23"5/8 Min.33"7/8 - Max.41"6/8 11"13/16 11"1 1/16 10"3/16 10"1/4 1"3/16 15"3/8 6"1/2 2"3/8 21"5/8 2"11/16 2"5/16 Composantes Ref. Qté Pièces du produ it 1 1 Corps de la hot t[...]

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    FR 2 0 20 INSTALLATION Perçage de la paroi et fixation des brides 11 12a 15"3/4 X 4"9/16 24" 7.2.1 4"9/16 ÷1/16" • Tra cer sur la paroi une ligne vertic ale alla nt jusqu’au plaf ond ou à la limite supér ieure, au centre de la zone prévue pour l’in stallation de la hotte . • Tracer u n e ligne ho rizontale à 2[...]

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    FR 2 1 21 Montage du corps de la hot te • Avan t d’accroch er le corps de l a hotte, serrer l es deux vis Vr situées sur les p oints d’ancr age du corps de l a hotte. • Accrocher le corps de la hotte solideme nt aux vis 12a prév ues à cet effet. • Ajuster les vis Vr afin d e p lacer le corp s d e la hotte à niveau . Note : Le corps de[...]

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    FR 2 2 22 BRANCHEMENT ÉLECTRIQUE • Ret irer le couvercl e du co mpartiment d e filage à l’ aide d’u n tournev is Phillips. • Passer le câble d’alim entation da ns la pastille e nfonçable . Brancher le câ ble d’alimenta tion sur la h otte. Attacher le conducte ur de m ise à la terre du câble d’alim entation à la vis verte fou r[...]

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    FR 2 3 23 UTILISATIO N A B C D E F G H Tableaux des commandes Touch e Fonct ion Affich eur A All ume e t éte int le m oteur de v entil atio n à la derniè re v itesse utilisé e Affiche la v itess e séle ctionné e. B Diminue la v ites se de ventil ation . C Aug mente la vite sse de ventil ation. D Activ e l a vitess e inten sive à par tir de n[...]

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    FR 24 SOIN ET ENT R ETI EN TÉLÉ COMMANDE (EN OPT IO N) Cet appa reil peut ê tre con trôlé à l’ aide d’ un téléc ommande a li- mentée par une pile a lcaline ca rbone-z inc de ty pe AAA (1.5 volt). Nettoyage des panneaux Comfor t • Tire r le Comf ort panel pour l'ouvr ir. • Détac her le pannea u de la hotte en tour nant le le v[...]

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    EN 2 5 25 Filtre anti-odeur au char bon actif (version filtr ante) • Il ne peut être ni la vé, ni réc upéré . Il fa ut le change r quand EF s'affiche o u au moins t ous les 4 mois. Déc lench em ent du sign al d ’ala rme • Pour les hottes de la version f iltrante, l’alarme indiquant la sa turation des f iltres doit être activé e[...]

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