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RMG1H60SG RMG1H90SG Instructions Manua l www .range master.c o.uk[...]
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EN 2 2 Instructions Manua l INDEX RECOMMENDATIONS AN D SUGGEST I ONS ......................................................................................................................3 CHARACTERISTICS .................................................................................................................................................[...]
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EN 3 3 RECOMMENDATIONS AND SUGGESTIONS The Inst ruc tions for Us e appl y t o seve ral versio ns of this appli anc e. Ac cor d- ingly, yo u may find d escriptio ns of individu al featur es that do not apply to your speci fic appl iance. INSTA LLATION • The manuf acturer will not be hel d liable for any dama ges resulting from in- corr e ct or i m[...]
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EN 4 4 CHARACTERISTICS Dimensions[...]
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EN 5 5 Components Ref. Q.ty Produc t Compon ents 1 1 Hood Bod y, complete with: Contro ls, Light, Blower , Filt er s 2 1 Telesco pic Chimne y comprising : 2.1 1 Upper Sect ion 2.2 1 Lower Sect ion 9 1 Reduc er Fl ange ø 150-1 20 mm 10 1 Adapt ing r i ng ø 12 0-125 mm 14.1 2 Air Out let C onnec tion Ex tensi o n 15 1 Air Out let C onnec tion Ref. [...]
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EN 6 6 INSTALLATION Wall drilling and bracket fixing 7.2.1 11 12a X 11 6 1÷2 11 6 1040 450 mm min Wall m arking: • Draw a v ertical line on the supp orting wa ll up to the c eiling, or as high a s practical, a t the centre of the are a in which the hood w ill be i nstalled. • Draw a horizon tal line at 104 0 mm above the hob. • Place bracket[...]
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EN 7 7 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 screw s 12a . • Fully tig hten support scre ws 12a . • Adjust screws Vr to level the ho od body . 12a Vr Connections DUCTED VERSION AIR EXHAUST SYST EM When installi ng [...]
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EN 8 8 ELECTRICAL CON NECTION • Connect the hood to the m ains thr ough a two-pole switc h hav- ing a co n tact gap of at least 3 mm. • Re m ove the grease f ilters (see para graph Mainte nance) be ing sure that t he connecto r of the f eed i ng cable is correctl y inserted in the so cket placed on the si de of the fan. Flue assembly Upper exha[...]
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EN 9 9 USE B A D C E G F I H L Control board Key Funct ion Dis play A Sw itches t he ex tractor m oto r on and o ff at the late st selec ted sp eed Indi cates th e selected speed. B Decrea ses the s uction s peed. The n umber of li t L EDS d ecreases . C Incr ea ses th e sucti on speed . The n umber of li t LEDS in crease s . D By pr essing this ke[...]
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EN 1 0 10 MAINTENANCE REMOTE CONT ROL (OPTIONAL ) The a ppliance c an be c ontrolled using a rem ote control p owe red by a 1.5 V c arbon-z inc alk aline batte ries of the sta ndard LR 03- AAA type. • Do not pl ace the remote contro l near to heat sources. • Use d batteries must be dispos ed of in the prope r ma nner. Cleaning the Comfor t Pane[...]
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EN 1 1 11 Metal grease filters Metal f ilters can be washed also in a dish m achine. They need t o be washed ever y time a dr op -sym bol ap- pears in t he disp lay or at l east ever y two mon ths. In ca- se of very frequent us e the se ha ve to be wa shed ev en more often. Alarm reset • Press the G- key for at least 2 se conds . Clea ning • Op[...]
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EN 1 2 12 Charcoal filter (recycling ver sion) This f ilter cannot be w ashed or regene rated. It must be repl aced when th e C appe ars on the display or at least onc e every 4 m onths. The f ilter saturation ala rm has to be activa ted already befor e. Activati on of the alar m signal • In the recycling v ersion hoods th e filter sa tura tion a[...]
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