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Read  all  instructions  before  installing  and  operating  this  Rangehood.  This  Rangehood  is 
designed for use above an outdoor domestic gas (propane/natural) barbecue.   
 

 

This  manual  is  intended  for  qualified  installers,  service  technicians  or  persons  with 
similar qualified backgrounds. Incorrect installation is not covered under warranty. 

DO 

NOT attempt to install this appliance yourself. Injury could result from installing the unit due to 
lack of appropriate electrical and technical background.

 

  Always  ensure  this  Rangehood  is  installed  as  per  the  requirements  noted  in  AS/NZS 

3000:2007.

 

  There  shall  be  adequate  ventilation  of  the  room  when  the  Rangehood  is  used  at  the  same 

time

 

as appliances burning gas or other fuels (not applicable to appliances that only discharge 

the air back in to the room.

 

  If the supply cord of this equipment is damaged, it must only be replaced by a service agent or 

electrician in order to avoid a hazard.   

  Always switch power off  prior to installation. All electrical work must  be done in  accordance 

with local and national electrical codes as applicable and installed by a licenced electrician. 

  For  safety,  this  product  must  be  earthed.  A  power  outlet  should  be  within  1000mm  of  the 

power cord exit from the Rangehood. The socket must be accessible and enable the end user 
to isolate the Rangehood from the power for the purpose of internal cleaning or maintenance. 
The power supply must be supplied though a residual current device (RCD) having a tripping 
current not exceeding 30mA. 

  Stainless steel or powder coat is very easily damaged during installation if abraded or knocked 

by tools. Protect the Rangehood with the cardboard box or plastic bag during installation.   

  All  ducting  must  comply  with  local  requirements,  building  codes  and  gas  codes.  It  is  not 

recommended to use old duct work. It should be replaced if necessary to avoid the possibility 
of a grease fire. Check all joints on duct work to ensure proper connection. All joints should be 
properly taped.   

  The Rangehood is designed for outdoor undercover use only and must be in a dry location. 

  Suitable fixings will be required to mount this Rangehood. These are not included. 

  Note that accessible parts may become hot when used with cooking appliances. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION 

IMPORTANT 

This rangehood is fitted with a sealed electrical connection plug that is compatible with the 

mains power supply for Australia / New Zealand and meets the requirements of Australian 

Standards. This rangehood must be connected to a supply voltage that is equal to that stated 

on the rating label. If the mains power connection plug or power cord becomes damaged it 

must be replaced with a complete assembly that is identical to the original, and this must be 

replaced by an authorised service centre. Always follow the Australian / New Zealand 

requirements for connection to the mains supply. If in doubt always consult a qualified 

electrician. 

 

Summary of Contents for CXWB12082

Page 1: ...CXWB12062 CXWB12082 CXWB14802 CXWB14802 ISLAND IMPORTANT Read and save these instructions and keep with proof of purchase OUTDOOR BBQ RANGEHOOD INSTRUCTION INSTALLATION MANUAL ...

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Page 3: ...PAGE 8 BALCONIES VERANDAS PAGE 9 SUPPLIED MATERIALS PAGE 10 RANGEHOOD INSTALLATION DUCT MOUNTING OPTIONS PAGE 11 DUCTING CALCULATIONS PAGE 12 INSTALLING CXWB12062 CXWB12082 PAGE 13 14 17 INSTALLING CXWB14802 PAGE 15 16 17 INSTALLING CXWB14802 ISLAND PAGE 18 21 RANGEHOOD OPERATION PAGE 22 23 CLEANING PAGE 23 24 SPECIFICATIONS PAGE 24 26 CONTENTS ...

Page 4: ...ade Bending the ducting can result in kinks and too many bends or a very tight bend can result in restricted airflow if not installed incorrectly Check the number of ducts outlets You cannot merge the twin or triple dependent on model 150mm outlets into a single 150mm outlet without severely affecting the performance of the range hood For best performance you must keep to the double or triple depe...

Page 5: ...Y WILL BE VOID IF PRODUCT HAS BEEN DAMAGED BY WEATHER GBI Sales Pty Ltd fully assures all customers that our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure You are also entitled to a replacement or refund for ...

Page 6: ...ION ISSUE AND NOT A WARRANTY ISSUE THEN A CALL OUT FEE WILL BE CHARGED TO THE CUSTOMER THEY WILL THEN STILL NEED TO ORGANISE SOMEONE TO FIX THE INSTALLATION IT IS IN THE CUSTOMERS AND DISTRIBUTORS BEST INTEREST TO READ THE TROUBLE SHOOTING BEFORE BOOKING A SERVICE CALL WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THE APPLIANCE SAVE THE...

Page 7: ...pose of internal cleaning or maintenance The power supply must be supplied though a residual current device RCD having a tripping current not exceeding 30mA Stainless steel or powder coat is very easily damaged during installation if abraded or knocked by tools Protect the Rangehood with the cardboard box or plastic bag during installation All ducting must comply with local requirements building c...

Page 8: ...rapidly dispersed by wind and natural convection In the unlikely event of a gas leak occurring a well ventilated area will allow escaping gases to rapidly disperse The following situations are considered to provide the natural ventilation required for an outdoor Range hood to be used Four open sides with a roof or overhead cover Two parallel walls or two walls at right angles to each other with a ...

Page 9: ...height and the open face width is at least twice the depth Examples of these situations A balcony with an open construction balustrade more than 75 per cent free open area Measure the distance from floor to roof H The maximum allowable depth D is the same as H and the minimum width W is twice D A balustrade is enclosed or has less than 75 per cent free open area Measure from the top of the balustr...

Page 10: ...pplied through a residual current device RCD having a tripping current not exceeding 30mA EQUIPMENT REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION Electric drill Suitable mounting hardware Drills Screwdriver Tape measure rule Plumb bomb Spirit level Ladder For ducting Duct tape Jigsaw Duct elbows as required for correct installation Roof cap or duct exit as required for correct installation BEFORE INSTALLING Please co...

Page 11: ...tance from cooking surface to Rangehood mounting bracket bottom screw hole IMPORTANT ALL MOTORS NEED TO BE DUCTED INDIVIDUALLY DO NOT MERGE ANY OF THE DUCTS TOGETHER AS THIS WILL SERIOUSLY AFFECT THE RANGEHOOD EXTRACTION WARNING NEVER exhaust air or terminate duct work into spaces between walls crawl spaces ceilings attics or garages All exhaust must be ducted to the atmosphere Use metal duct work...

Page 12: ...ap 10m For example 1 x roof cap 1 x 90 elbow 1 x 45 elbow 1 x duct transition actually used This means the actual length of 150mm ducting to be used is a maximum of 30m Duct run minus 10m 5m 3m 1m 11m actual ducting can be used Semi rigid ducts are provided for convenience and to maximize air flow Also use calculation above to compute total available duct run when using elbows transitions and caps...

Page 13: ...tape measure and level mark the other holes on your wall Ensure all of these are level 3 Your range hood is very heavy Please use suitable fixings and hole size for this weight 4 If unsure of which fixings please discuss with your hardware stockist or range hood installer 5 Using two people lift range hood into place and secure to the wall using selected hardware Ensure range hood is level 6 Secur...

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Page 15: ...ning holes on your wall 5 Your range hood is very heavy Please use suitable fixings and hole size for this weight If unsure of which fixings please discuss with your hardware stockist or range hood installer 6 Securely fix the range hood bracket to a solid wall Ensure it is level before tightening the fixings BRACKET MEASUREMENTS FITTING 1 Lift and position the Range hood so that the wall bracket ...

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Page 17: ...g into wall socket and turn on 3 Test the fans and lights work 4 If everything works properly turn off power at wall socket and unplug power lead FLUE SURROUND Provided are 2 x flue surrounds both 400mm high These are used to finish and cover the motor box and installed ducting 1 Mounting the second flue surround this goes on the inside of the one pre installed flue cover 2 Using a spirit level pl...

Page 18: ...ing framework not plasterboard 4 The range hood is very heavy Please use suitable fixings and hole size for this weight If unsure of which fixings please discuss with your hardware stockist or range hood installer 5 Securely fix the ceiling bracket to roofing framework Ensure it is square to your cooking surface in the centre and level Note An uneven range hood will not operate correctly 6 Using n...

Page 19: ...the 8 angle brackets 4 top 4 bottom line up and can be screwed together using nuts and bolts 4 Once secured check the distance between the cooking surface and the underside of the range hood this should be minimum 1200mm maximum 1350mm 5 If the distance is not correct adjust the range hood height up or down as required Once correct securely tighten all nuts and bolts 6 Check to ensure that the ran...

Page 20: ...essible to turn off without removing any covers Note All electrical work must be carried out by a licenced electrician 1 Uncoil power cord 2 Plug into ceiling socket and turn on 3 Test the fans and lights work 4 If all okay turn off ceiling socket and unplug power lead FLUE SURROUND Provided are 2 x flue surrounds both 400mm high These are used to finish and cover the motor box and installed ducti...

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Page 22: ...IMER button for 1 second to turn on the delay off timer It is set for 9 minutes by default use the SPEED UP and SPEED DOWN buttons to adjust between 1 and 9 minutes After adjusting the delay off timer press the TIMER button again to set TIME When the range hood is off hold down the SET button for 5 seconds until the timer button lights up and the speed buttons flash Use the SPEED UP and SPEED DOWN...

Page 23: ...s For heavier deposits use a liquid degreaser After cleaning you may use nonabrasive stainless steel polish cleaners to polish and buff the stainless lustre Always rub lightly with a clean cotton cloth and with the grain of the stainless steel Note Never wipe or rub across the grain as this will damage the surface finish BAFFLE FILTERS The Stainless Steel baffle filters fitted by the factory are i...

Page 24: ...y contacting the Distributor Description CXWB12062 CXWB12082 CXWB14802 CXWB14802 ISLAND Body 316 Marine Grade Stainless Steel Size mm 1200W x 600D 1200W x 800D 1480W x 800D 1480W x 800D Filters 304 Stainless Steel baffle filters Power Rating 220 240V 50Hz Motor Input Power 2 motors 241W each 3 motors 241W each Speed Control 3 Levels Low Medium and High Air Volume Gross 1300CBM per motor 1300CBM pe...

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