Franke FDW 908 IB XS manual

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    Instructions for use and installation Cooker Hood Istruzioni per l’uso e l’installazione Cappa Mode d’emploi et installation Hotte de Cuisine Bedienungsanleitung und Einrichtung Dunstabzugshaube Kullan ı m ve montaj talimatlar ı Davlumbaz FDW 908 IB XS GB IT FR DE TR[...]

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    2 2 INDEX RECOMMENDATIONS A ND SUGGEST IONS ..................................................................................................................... 3 CHARACTER ISTICS ............................................................................................................................................................. 4 INSTALLA [...]

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    EN 3 3 RECOMMENDATIONS AND SUGGESTIONS The Instruct ions for Us e apply to severa l versions of this appliance . Accordingly, you may find descrip tions of individu al features that do not apply to your sp ecific appl iance. INSTALLATION • The manufactur er will not b e held liabl e for any dam ages resulting from incorrec t or im- proper instal [...]

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    EN 4 4 CHARACTERISTICS Components Ref. Q.ty Product Components 1 1 Hood Canopy complete with: Controls, Light, Filters 2 1 Motor unit 3 1 Electric unit 4 1 Front Frame Ref. Q.ty Installation Components 7.1 2 Splashback Fixing Bracket 7.2 2 Hob Fixing Bracket 7.3 2 Side Bracket 12a 16 Screws 3.5 x 9.5 12b 6 Screws M4 x 8 12c 6 Screws 4 x 15 Q.ty Doc[...]

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    EN 5 5 Dimensions This Cooker hood can be used in conjunction with a Gas Cook Top having the following characteris tics: • Maximum power 12,4 kW • 5 fire like the picture 2,6 kW 5 kW 1,9 kW 1,9 kW 1 kW[...]

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    EN 6 6 INSTALLATION This Hood is set up to be f itt ed in side the kitchen unit in: • Ducting version : Evacuation to th e outside. • Recirculation version : Internal recirculation . Sequence of operations - Installation • Drilling the Support Surface and Fitting the Hood • Connections • Functional Check • Disposal of Packaging Drilling[...]

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    EN 7 7 7.2 12a 7.2 12a A Inserting the Hood Canopy into the support surface from bel ow • The Hood is built read y for front installation of the Mo- tor Unit. • If the kitchen unit is arr anged differently and the Motor Unit has to be fitted on the bac k, the Plug alr eady fitted on th e back of the Hoo d Can- opy must be removed and replaced a[...]

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    EN 8 8 7.2 12a 7.2 12a Inserting the Hood Canopy into the support surface from above • Insert the Brackets 7.2 , as indi- cated in the figure, into the slots provided and fix them with the screws 12a provided. • The Hood is built ready for front in- stallation of the Motor Unit. • If the kitchen unit is arranged differently and the Motor Unit[...]

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    EN 9 9 12c 12a 7.1 12a 7.1 Fixing the Lower Brackets • Screw the brac kets 7.1 to the front of the Hood Canopy using the screws 12a provided. • Before tightening the Brackets completel y, make all the adjustments to allow them to rest on the lower base of the worktop to avoid deformation of the upper brackets 7.2 as shown in the figure. • Wit[...]

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    EN 1 10 Fixing the Squaring Brackets • Screw the brackets 7.3 to the Hood Canopy using the screws 12b provided, without tightening completel y. • Using the screws 12c provided, fasten the oth er part of the brackets 7.3 either to the side walls of the unit or to the lower part of the cooker top. 12b 7.3 12b 7.3 12c • Tighten the scre ws 12c a[...]

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    EN 1 11 A Fixing the Motor Unit • Installation of the Motor Unit ( 1 ) at the front or rear must be de- cided according to the position of the Kitchen unit, making sure that the plug is properly positioned. • Subsequently, according to where the air outlet openin g has been created on the unit, the Motor Unit can be turned by 90° at a time so [...]

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    EN 1 12 Fixing the Electric Unit • Connect the Electric cables that come out of the lower right hand part of the Hood Canopy to the Connectors on the Electric unit. • Each cable connector has a corresponding connector on the Electric Unit, so take care not to make mistakes when connecting up. • Fix the Electric Unit to the Hood Canopy using t[...]

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    EN 1 13 Connections DUCTED VERSION AIR EXHAUST SYSTEM When installing the ducted version, connect the hood to the chimney using either a flexib le or rigid pipe ø 150 or 120 mm, the choice of which is left to the insta ller. • To install a ø 120 mm air exhaust connection, insert the reducer flange 9 on the hood body outlet. • Fix the pipe in [...]

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    EN 1 14 Warning..: Handle with care Fitting the Front element • Lift the mobile hood canopy (see paragraph on Use) by just a few centimetres. • To stop movement , simply press down on the mobile can- opy as it lifts up . Warning : Never block the slid- ing door when it is opening or closing, except during the op- erations required to fit the fr[...]

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    EN 1 15 Surround Suction Panel • Open the Hood Door (see USE). • Remove the 2 strips of adhesive tape fastening the panel during transport.[...]

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    EN 1 16 USE Control panel Button Function LED button A The bu tton only works when the door is open . Press B riefly = Turn s the Lights On/ Off at maximum intensi ty. Press and hold for 2 Seconds = Turns the Courtesy Lights On/Off. B Door Open or C losed Press briefly = Perfor ms a Reset of the Filter sat uration alarm. After 100 hours in operatio[...]

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    EN 1 17 REMOTE CONTROL (OPTIONAL) The appliance can be controll ed using a remote control powered by a 1.5 V carbon-zinc alkaline batteries of the standard LR03-AAA type (not included). • Do not place the rem ote control near to heat sour ces. • Used batteries must be disposed of in the proper manner. Remote control panel Warning ..: The remote[...]

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    EN 1 18 MAINTENANCE Cleaning the Comfort Panels • Open the Comfort Panel by pulling it at the top. • Unhook the security chain b y opening th e spring catch. • Disconnect the panel from the hood canopy. • The comfort panel m ust never be washed in the d ishwasher. • Clean the outside with a damp cloth and neu t ral deterg ent. • Clean t[...]

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    EN 1 19 Activated Charcoal Filter (Recirculation Versi o n) Can be washed in the dishwasher. It must be washed when button “C” lights up or at least once every 4 months, or more frequently if use is particu larly intense. Guaranteed to operate after washing for up to a maximum of 5 times be fore requiring replacement. The Alarm signal, if it ha[...]

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