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The exhaust air must not be discharged into a 

flue which is used for exhausting fumes from 

other appliances burning gas or other fuels. (Not 

applicable for appliances which only discharge 

air back into the room)

 

The minimum distance between the support-

ing surface for the cooking vessels on the hob 

and the lowest part of the range hood: When the 

range hood is located above a gas appliance, 

this distance shall be 65cm. If the instructions 

for installation for the gas hob specify a greater 

distance, this must be taken into account. (The 

distance of 65cm can be reduced for non com-

bustible parts of range hoods and parts operating 

at safety extra low voltage provided these parts 

do not give access to live parts. Distance may 

be reduced to 60cm to align with the AGA code.

 

Regulations concerning the discharge of air have 

to be fulfilled 

B

Failure to install the screws or fi-

xing device in accordance with the 

instructions may result in electrical 

hazards.

Installation Instructions 

The cooker hoods should be placed at a distance of 

65-75cm from the cooking surface for best effect. 

(See Pic 1)

65c m

75c m

Pic 1
Way one: (See Pic 2)
• To install onto the wall drill 4 holes of Ø8 mm on 

a suitable place according with the centre dis-

tance of hole in the back of the cooker hood.

• Insert the nut into the holes.
• Insert the screws into the nut and tights.
• Put up the cooker hood onto the fixed screws.
• Then use the attached accessories enclosed to 

turn the screws into the two holes of inside the 

hood, and then fix the screws to tighten the hood 

onto the wall.

• Put the one way valve onto the cooker hood.
Way two: (See Pic 2)

Summary of Contents for CFB 6400 XA

Page 1: ...CFB 6400 XA Hood User Manual ...

Page 2: ... packaging ma terial collection points designated by the local authorities Explanation of symbols Throughout this user manual the following symbols are used C Important information or useful hints about usage A Warning for hazardous situations with regard to life and property B Warning for electric shock Warning for danger of fire Warning for hot surfaces Packaging materials of the product are man...

Page 3: ...d Suggestions 4 5 1 1 General 4 1 2 Safety Precaution 4 1 3 Warning 5 2 Characteristics 6 2 1 Technical Specifications 6 3 Installation Instructions 7 9 4 Operation 9 10 5 Use and Maintenance 11 5 1 Carbon filter not supplied 12 TABLE OF CONTENTS ...

Page 4: ...sed with rated voltage and frequency There is a fire risk if cleaning is not carried out in accordance with the instruction There shall be adequate ventilation of the room when the range hood is used at the same time as appli ances burning gas or other fuels Not applicable to appliances that only discharge the air back into the room There is a risk of fire if cleaning is not carried out in accorda...

Page 5: ...ance Children don t recognize the risks of electrical appliance Therefore use or keep the appliance only un der supervision of adults and out of the reach from children If the power cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufac turer or a qualified service engi neer in order to avoid a harzad Keep electrical appliances out of reach from Children or infirm per sons Do not let them use the ap p...

Page 6: ...0 m3 h Motor power 100 W Lamp power 2 x 40 W Net weight 5 5 kg Gross weight 7 kg Color Inox 2 1 Technical Specifications Markings on the product or the values stated in other documents supplied with the product are values obtained under laboratory conditions as per relevant standards These values may vary according to the usage of the product and ambient conditions ...

Page 7: ...access to live parts Distance may be reduced to 60cm to align with the AGA code Regulations concerning the discharge of air have to be fulfilled B Failure to install the screws or fi xing device in accordance with the instructions may result in electrical hazards 3 Installation Instructions The cooker hoods should be placed at a distance of 65 75cm from the cooking surface for best effect See Pic ...

Page 8: ...er to keep out the gap between hood back and cupboard 3 Installation Instructions A There are 2 methods for ventilation including horizontal ventilation and vertical ventilation Please pay attention to the ventilation method when installation Horizontal ventilation As pic 4A shown please use the cover to seal the outlet on the top then the air can be vented from back Vertical ventilation As pic 48...

Page 9: ...utside outlet Indoor air ventilation Turn the adjuster to indoor position pic 5B install the outlet cover turn on the cooker hood then d from the inside outlet 4 Operation The switch is operated as below see pic 6 1 Press 0 the motor will be off 2 Press the button to low middle and high the motor will be turned on at low middle and high speed respectively 3 Press light the light will be on Press i...

Page 10: ...ge the filter 2 The filter can be cleaned by dish washer Put the filter into the dish washer and put some de tergent in then turn the temperature to 60 C All the filters are made of metal Please do not use any corrosive detergent when cleaning B Please unplug before cleaning Changing the light Before changing the lights make sure that the appliance is plugged off Open the filter see beside picture...

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Page 12: ...ot following the operation instructions as stated in the user manual f Improper installation g Failure to clean or improper cleaning h Use of incorrect non compliant electrical or gas connections i External sources including but not limited to electrical interference power surges or voltage fluctuations j Any loss caused by civil commotion k Any loss caused from extreme events of nature including ...

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