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ZEST HOOD 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. Ref. Q.ty Installation Components 11 4 Wall Plugs ø 10 12a 4 Screws 4.2 x 44.4 Q.ty Documentation 1 Instruction Manual[...]
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EN 5 5 Dimensions[...]
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EN 6 6 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: • Recirculation version : Internal recirculation. Sequence of operation s - Installation • Preparing for installation • Drilling the Ceiling/Shelf and Fixing the support plate • Connections • Fitting the hood [...]
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EN 7 7 Ceiling/Shelf drilling and Plate Fixing CEILING/SHELF DRILLING • Use a plumb-line and mark the centre of the cooking hob on th e Support Ceiling/Shelf • Rest the Plate against the Ceil ing/Shelf, making sure it is the right way up, as shown in the figure. • Mark the centres of the holes in the plate. • Drill the following points: •[...]
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EN 8 8 FIXING THE PLATE • Lift up the Fixing plate and f it the slots onto the two screws previously inserted in the ceiling, and turn until they ar e at the centre of the adjustment slot. Warning : The plate must be facing in the directio n shown in the figure • Tighten the two screws completel y and screw in the other two provided; before loc[...]
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EN 9 9 a b c CONNECTING HOOD-PLATE CABLES N.B. Before proceeding with installation the Hood mu st be raised to a height of at least 650 mm above the cooker hob by means of a support or with the assistance of another person. Be care ful not to exceed th e maximum Hood extensi on indicated in the dimensional drawing. This operation is essential, as t[...]
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EN 1 10 B C • Pay attention to the dir ection in w hich the Plate is fixed to the ce iling. • Insert the safety knobs ( c ) into the respective cables , with the thread to the top. • Insert the cable locking screws ( b ) into the respective cab les.[...]
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EN 1 11 • Pass the Cables into the slots on the threaded p awls ( a ) and tighten the cabl e locking screws ( b ) into the pawls themselves. • When the operation has been completed, the result should be as shown in the figure for all 4 cables. • At this point, all 4 cables are now connected to the Plate. Tension the Cables by pushing them upw[...]
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EN 1 12 LEVELLING THE HOOD • The hood canopy must be levelled. • The Hood is levelled by adjusting the safety pawls C . • Rest a spirit level on the hood. • Exerting an upwards pressure on the safety knobs “unlocks” movement of the Cable. By inserting or extracting the cable from the cab le locking screw it is possible to make adjustmen[...]
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EN 1 13 FIXING THE POWER SUPPLY CABLE • Tighten the power supply cable and fix it to the Bracket on the ceiling mounted Plate, using the tongue already mounted and 2 s crews. • Slot the rubb er cable raceway alread y threaded onto the power cable in to the slot to prevent future d amage. • Connect the Hood to the Mains Power Supply, inserting[...]
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EN 1 14 USE Control panel L T1 S1 Button Function Led L Turns the lights ON/OFF at maximum intensity. - Press and hold the button for approximately 4 seconds, with all the loads turned off (Motor and Lights), to turn the Activated Charcoal Filter alarm on/o ff. LED S1 flashes twice = alarm ON. LED S1 flashes once = al arm OFF. T1 Turns the motor on[...]
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EN 1 15 REMOTE CONTROL The appliance can be controlled using a remote control pow- ered 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 sour ces. • Used batteries must be dis posed of in the proper manner. Control panel Button Functi on Display Turns the Mo t[...]
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EN 1 16 MAINTENANCE Grease filter The filter must be cleaned ever y 2 months of operation, or more fre- quently for particularly h eavy usage, and can be washed in a dish- washer. CLEANING METAL SELF- SUPPORTING GREASE FILTER • Open the lighting unit by pulling on the nocth. • Remove the filter one by one pushing it towards the back side of the[...]
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991.0302.74 5_ver2 AGA RANGEMASTER GROUP PLC[...]