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EURO PRO 30” - EURO PRO 36” Range Hood Hotte Installation Instructions Use and Care Guid e Instructions d’installation Mode d’emploi et d’entretien FCO 304 XS FCO 364 XS[...]
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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 : N[...]
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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 apply to sev eral v ersi ons of this applianc e. Acc ord- ingly , you may f ind des cript ions of i ndivid ual feat ures that do not apply to your speci fic appl ianc 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 Components Ref. Q.ty Produc t Compon ents 1 1 Hood Body, complete with: Controls, L ight, Blow er, Filters 10 1 Dampe r Ref. Q.ty Insta llation Compon ents 12a 4 Screws M3/1 6” x 1 “ 9/ 16 Q.ty Docume ntati on 1 I nstruc tion Man ual 12a 1 10[...]
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EN 8 8 INSTALLATION Preparation 1. If pos sible, disco nnect a nd m ove f rees tanding or sli de-in ra nge f rom cabinet opening to pr o- vide e asier acce ss to rea r wa ll. Otherwis e put a thick, prote ctive c overing over counter top, cooktop or rang e to prote ct fr om dama ge or dirt. Se lect a f lat surf ace for a ssem bling the hood. Cover [...]
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EN 9 9 4. Cut a 1” 1/4 h ole for power supply ca ble. Run w ire throug h hol e accordin g the Natio nal Electr ical Code or CSA Sta ndards an d loca l code s and ordina nces. Ther e m ust be en ough powe r supply cable fr om the f used discon nect (or circuit break er) box to m ake the c onnec- tion i n the hood’s el ect rical box. Use caul ki [...]
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EN 1 0 10 6. Remove the filters one at a tim e holding the m up with one hand a nd pulling the han dle dow nwards with the ot her han d at the sam e time. 7. Re move the terminal bo x cover (located on back wall of hood) from the hood. Rem ove the pow er supply cable k nockout using a flat -blade screw driver. A ttach strain re lief in p ower suppl[...]
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EN 1 1 11 hood wiring green ground screw powe r supply cable white wires twist-on connectors black wires 12. Connect v ent sy stem, for e ither vented or non-vented (re circula ting ), to hood. Seal all jo ints with duct ta pe. 13. For non-vente d (recircula ting) installa tions, install the vent cove r, in soffit or c abinet top vent ope ning. ELE[...]
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EN 1 2 12 USE Control board L Light Switche s the lighting sy stem on and of f. S Led Motor ru nning le d. V1 Motor Switche s the extra ctor motor on and of f at low speed . Used to provid e a contin- uos and silent air chan ge in the presen ce of lig ht cooking v apours . V2 S peed Mediu m speed, suitable for most o perat- ing cond itions give n t[...]
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EN 1 3 13 CARE Grease filters CLEANI NG META L SE LF- SUPPO RTING GREA SE FIL TERS • The filters must be cle aned every 2 months of operation, or more frequently for partic ularly hea vy usage , and can be washed in a dish washer. • Remove the filters one at a t ime hol ding the m up with one hand a nd pulli ng the ha ndle d ownw ards w ith the[...]
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FR 1 4 14 TABLE DES MATI ÈRES AVERTISSEMENT ET COND ITIONS N ÉC ESSAIRES ....................................................................................... ...............15 CONSEILS E T SUGGESTIONS ........................................................................................................ ..................................18 DI[...]
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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 chnicien(s ) qu alifié , selo n tous les code s munic ipaux . Afin d’ obt enir un r end ement maxim al en ce qui a t[...]
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FR 1 8 18 CONSEILS ET SUGGESTI O NS Les inst ructions d’ut ilisation s ’appliq ue à plusieurs v ers ions 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 ili[...]
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FR 1 9 19 DIMENSIONS et PRINCI PAL ES PI ÈCES Composantes Réf. Qté Pièces du produ it 1 1 Corps de la hott e équi pé de : com mandes, l umière, group e venti l ateur, f iltr es 10 1 Cla pet d’ai r Réf. Qté Pièces servan t à l’insta llation 12a 4 Vis M3/ 1 6” x 1 “ 9/ 16 Qté Docume ntati on 1 Manuel d’inst ructi ons 12a 1 10[...]
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FR 2 0 20 INSTALLATION Préparation 1. Si possible, débrancher e t m ettre la cuisinière à part ou la f aire glisser hors de l'ouve rture du meuble p our faciliter l'accès au mur en arrière. Ou alo rs, couvrir le plan d e travail, les pla- ques d e cui sson et la cu is inière avec u ne ép aisse co uvertu re afin d e p réveni r les[...]
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FR 2 1 21 4. Percer un trou de 1” 1/4 pour le c âble d'alim entation. Faire passer le câble en respec tant le Code nati onal de l' électr icité ou l es norm es de l'A ssocia tion canadienne de norm alisation e t les code s et ordon nance s locaux . Le c âble d'alim entation doit ê tre ass ez long pour joindre l a hotte e[...]
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FR 2 2 22 6. Enlevez les filtres l’un après l’autre e n les soutenant av ec une main et en tira nt en m ême temps la poignée vers le bas av ec l’autre m ain. 7. Ôter le c ouvercl e du boitie r de co nnexion (à l'arriè re de la hotte). E n- leve r l'alvéole défonç able pour l e câble d'alim entation à l' aide d&a[...]
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FR 2 3 23 hood wiring green ground screw powe r supply cable white wires twist-on connectors black wires 11. P lacer les vis de montage de la h otte à proximité d es trous p ercés dans le f ond du me uble. Soulever la hotte à la posit ion vo ulue tout e n enfilant le câ blage dans le se rre-câble. Insére r les v is dans les trous de passag e[...]
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FR 2 4 24 UTILISATIO N Tableaux des commandes L Lumières Allume et étei nt l’installation de l’éclairage. S Del Del allum age Moteur. V1 Moteur Met en m arche et à l’a rrêt le m o teur aspi- ration à v itesse minimale , pour un re- change d’air per mante nt particul ièrem ent silencie ux en cas de faibles v apeurs de cuisson. V2 Vite[...]
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FR 2 5 25 SOIN ET ENT R ETI EN Filtres anti-graisse NETTOYAGE FILTRES ANTI-GRAISSE MET ALL I QUES AUTOPORTEURS • Lavable s au lave -vaisselle, ils doiv ent être lavés e nviron tous les 2 mois d’e mploi ou plus fréq uemm ent en ca s d’em ploi par- ticulièrem ent intense. • Enlevez le s filtres l’un après l’a utre en les soute nant a[...]
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