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VESPER Instructions Manual www.rangemaster.co.uk[...]
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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 Instructions for Us e apply to several versions of this appliance. Accordingly, y ou may find descriptions of indivi dual features that do not apply to you r specific appliance. INSTALLATION • The manufa cturer will not be held liable f or any damages resulting from incorre ct or improper installation. ?[...]
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EN 4 4 CHARACTERISTICS Components Ref. Q.ty Product Components 1 1 Hood Canopy complete with: Controls, Light, Filters, Motor. 2 1 Hood support Plate (with lamp holder) 3 1 Power supply cable lock 4 1 Cable raceway 5 1 Glass or Panels the other material 14 1 Pawl Ref. Q.ty Installation Components 11 4 Wall plugs ø 10 12h 4 Screws M5 x 70 12c 1 Scr[...]
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EN 5 5[...]
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EN 6 6 Dimensions[...]
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EN 7 7 INSTALLATION This hood is designed to be mou nted on the ceil ing/on a shelf, above a free-standing H ob (min. 650 mm), in: • Ducting version : Evacuation to the outside. • Recirculation version : Internal recirculation. Sequence of operations - Installation • Preparing for installation • Drilling the Ceiling/Shelf and Fixi ng the su[...]
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EN 8 8 Ceiling/Shelf drilling and Plate Fixing CEILING/SHELF DRILLING • Use a plumb-line and mark the centre of the cooking hob on the Support Ceiling /Shelf. • Rest the plate against the ceiling/shelf, taking care to keep the limit pawl that has just been fitted in a position facing the installer and th e cooking hob (the limit pawl must not b[...]
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EN 9 9 FIXING THE PLATE • Lift up the fixing plate, t aking care to ensure that the l imit pawl is positioned frontally. • Fit the slots onto the two screws previously inserted in the ceiling, and turn until the y are at the centre of the adjustment slot. • Tighten the two screws comple tely and screw in the other two provided; before locking[...]
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EN 1 10 CONNECTING HOOD-PLATE CABLES N.B. Before continuing with installation it is necessary to move the hoo d to a height of at least 650 mm from the cooker hob, using a support or the assistance of an- other pers on. This is essential, as the hood cables must necessarily be connected to the plate fitted to the ceiling without the weight of the h[...]
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EN 1 11 • Attention to the direction of the plate fixed to the ceiling (th e limit pawl on the plate fastened to the ce iling has a corresponding hole on the plate cover and on the hood canopy). • Insert the cables into the safety knobs ( c ) with the thread a t the top. • Insert the cables into th e cable clamp screws ( b ) B C[...]
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EN 1 12 • Pass the cables through the slots in the thr eaded pawls ( a ) and screw the cable locking scre ws ( b ) to the pawls them- selves. • When the operation has been completed the result must be as shown in the figure for all 4 ca- bles. • At this point we have all 4 cables con- nected to the p late Bring the cables under tension by pus[...]
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EN 1 13 • At this point it is possible to connect up the hood, and the lamp if there is one, to the power supply using the resp ective power cables. • Close the plate cover using the 3 screws removed previously and the wrench provided • At this point the Hood is sus- pended.[...]
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EN 1 14 Connections AIR OUTLET - DUCTING VERSION To install the hood in the ducting version , please refer to the instructions provided in th e ducting kit specific to the hood. AIR OUTLET – RECIRCULATION VERSION • Open the lighting unit by pulling on the notch prov ided. • Remove the grease filter. • Make sure that the Activate d charcoal [...]
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EN 1 15 LEVELLING THE HOOD • The hood mobile unit must be levelled to allow the movement to operate properly. • The hood is levelled by adjusting the safety pawls. • Rest a spirit level on the hood. • When the safety knobs are pressed upwards, movement of the hood is “unlocked”. By in- serting or extracting the cable fr om the cable cla[...]
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EN 1 16 FIXING THE POWER SUPPLY CABLE • Wind the power cable around its axis so that it forms a spiral from the mobile b ody to the plate in the ceiling. • It is importan t to do this to prevent th e wire come out from the hood body during the closing of th e hood • Take the cable clamp 3 provided. • Ins ert the Power cable in the Cable cla[...]
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EN 1 17 FITTING THE GLASS (OR OTHER MATERIAL) • Take the lamps and insert th em in the lamp holder s. • They do not have to be screwed in, but simply inserted al l the way. • Fix the glass (or other material) 5 to the plate using the fixing knobs 12d . Electrical connection • Connect the Hood to the Mains Power Supply, inserting a bipolar s[...]
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EN 1 18 USE Control panel L T1 Button Function Display L Turns the lights On/Off. - T1 Hood Down Press for 2 seconds to raise the Hood. Press briefly to turn the Motor On/Off. On/Off Hood Up Press once: The Hood lowers. Press a second time: The Hood Stops. When the movement has been completed the motor turns on at Speed two. Off/Off Warning: The Ho[...]
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EN 1 19 REMOTE CONTROL 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 remote control near to heat sources. • Used batteries must be disposed of in the proper manner. Control panel Button Func tion Display Turns the Mo tor [...]
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EN 2 20 MAINTENANCE Grease filter The filter mus t be cleaned ever y 2 months of op era- tion, or more frequently for particularly heavy usage, and can be washed in a dishwasher. CLEANING METAL SELF- SUPPORTING GREASE FIL- TER • Open the lighting unit by pulling on the nocth. • Remove the filter one by one pushing it towards the back side of th[...]
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EN 2 21 Lighting LIGHT REPLACEMENT 20 W halogen light. • Remove the snap-on lamp cove r by levering it from under the metal ring, supporting it with one hand . • Remove the halogen lamp from the lamp holder by pulling gently. • Replace the lamp with a new on e of the same type, makin g sure that you insert the two pins properly into the housi[...]
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EN 2 22 Additional information for the installation tec hnician • Open the lighting unit by pulling on the notch prov ided. • Apply the label, indicated the type of li ghting, on the Hood as indicated in the figure (Rif. A ). Procedure to be used in case of malfunction on the movement • Check that the fuse is proper ly inserted and that it ha[...]
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991.0302.95 0_ver1 AGA RANGEMASTER GROUP PLC[...]