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WARRANTY

                                                                                           

Franke Home Solutions Warranty for Franke and Faber Branded Product
Effective March 1, 2022

In the United States, Canada and Latin America, Franke warrants the Faber branded products from manufacturing defects 
in material and workmanship when purchased from a Franke or Faber Authorized Retailer pursuant to product-specific 

warranties detailed herein (each, a “Warranty” and collectively, the “Warranties”). The products must be properly installed, 
per Franke’s installation instructions, in their original installation, and used in normal indoor residential kitchen 

applications. Any products or components which have been modified or altered from their original intended condition will 
void the Warranty. The Franke Warranties for Faber branded products are limited to the original purchaser and are non-
transferrable. These Warranties do not include products purchased from non-Authorized Retailers, products that are 
obsolete or discontinued, or products that were previous display models. All issues with installed products are considered 
warranty claims and not subject to the Return Policy. Franke reserves the right to inspect any Franke / Faber product 
reported to be defective pursuant to a Warranty claim and the original installation prior to providing a replacement product 
and/or component. All decisions are final. In no situation shall the liability of Franke exceed the amount of the original 
purchase price. 

The Warranties do not cover, and Franke shall not be liable for, any damage to products or components resulting from 
misuse or abuse, accidental damages, normal wear such as scuffs, scratches or finish reduction/fading, improper 
installation, abnormal usage, negligence, damage caused by improper maintenance or cleaning. Damage caused by 

impurities, corrosive chemicals or acts beyond Franke’s control are not covered by any Warranty. Service calls to correct 

the installation of a range hood, instructions on how to operate a range hood, to replace or repair house fuses or to correct 
house wiring or plumbing are not covered by any Warranty. Service calls to repair or replace range hood light bulbs, fuses 
or filters and these consumable part costs are also excluded from Warranty coverage. Installation not in accordance with 
electrical or plumbing codes or Franke / Faber documentation are not covered by any Warranty. Replacement parts or 
repair labor costs for units operated outside the United States, Canada or Latin America, including any non-UL or C-UL or 
non-NOM approved Franke / Faber range hoods are excluded from Warranty coverage. Expenses for travel and 
transportation for service in remote locations and pickup and delivery charges are not covered by any Warranty. Franke / 
Faber range hoods should always be serviced in the home in their original installation. 

Franke / Faber product replacements do not include liability for project delays. Product replacements are not guaranteed 
to be exact r

eplacements. If the original product is not available at the time of the warranty claim, at Franke’s option, the 

product replacements will be of similar size, material, and value. Any products or components which have been modified 
or altered, from its original intended condition will void the warranty.

The Warranties do not allow recovery of incidental or consequential damages such as loss of use, delay, property 
damage or other consequential damage, and Franke accepts no liability for such damages. Each Warranty is limited to 
the conditions set forth herein and to the applicable warranty period specified herein and is exclusive. EXCEPT FOR THE 
WARRANTIES SET FORTH HEREIN, FRANKE MAKES NO WARRANTY WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO THE 
PRODUCTS, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, (1) ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, (2) WARRANTY OF 
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, (3) WARRANTY OF TITLE, OR (4) WARRANTY AGAINST INFRINGEMENT 
OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS OF A THIRD PARTY, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED BY LAW, COURSE 
OF DEALING, COURSE OF PERFORMANCE, USAGE OF TRADE OR OTHERWISE. LEGAL DISCLAIMER PLEASE 
READ CAREFULLY. Franke Kitchen Systems LLC provides the above information to you as a public service to our 
customers. By accessing and using this information, you agree to the following and to comply with all applicable laws. If 
you do not agree with these terms and conditions, do not use this information. While we try to keep the information 
current, changes may have occurred since its creation. Contact your Regional Manager or Customer Service to verify 
information regarding Franke Kitchen Systems LLC programs and their use by you.

Franke / Faber Range Hood Limited Warranty:

Franke / Faber range hoods are warranted against any defect in materials or workmanship for the original purchaser for a 
period of two (2) years from the date of original purchase when used in standard residential indoor applications. This 
warranty covers labor and replacement parts.  Franke, at its option, may repair or replace the product or components 
necessary to restore the product to good working condition. 

Summary of Contents for BREVA PRO BREV308SS600

Page 1: ...08SS600 BREV368SS600 BREV48SS1200 Installation Instructions Use and Care Information Instructions d installation Utilisez et d entretien Instrucciones de instalaci n Informaci n de uso y cuidado BREVA...

Page 2: ...Recirculation instructions 18 Connect the Motor cable 19 Mounting on the wall 20 Installation for Mounting Under the Cabinet 24 Connecting house power 27 Operating the controls 28 CFM adjustment 295C...

Page 3: ...department is being called 4 You can fight the fire with your back to an exit Based on Kitchen Firesafety Tips published by NFPA WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK do not use this fa...

Page 4: ...end either through the wall or the roof The length of the ductwork and the number of elbows should be kept to a minimum to pro vide efficient performance The size of the ductwork should be uniform Do...

Page 5: ...ear the field wiring compartment Electrical ground is required on this Range Hood If cold water pipe is interrupted by plastic nonmetallic gaskets or other materials DO NOT use for grounding DO NOT gr...

Page 6: ...6 RANGE HOOD DIMENSIONS BREVA30 30...

Page 7: ...7 BREVA36 36...

Page 8: ...8 BREVA48 48...

Page 9: ...INSTALLATION HEIGHT REQUIREMENTS MIN 24 OVER ELECTRIC MIN 30 OVER GAS Min 24 Min 30 TOOLS NEEDED TOOL Tape Measure Pencil Electric Drill with 5 16 Drill Bit Phillips Screwdriver Metal sheers Work glov...

Page 10: ...mper 1 F Spacer 1 X Motor 1 REF PART G Pozi Screws 1 8 x 3 8 5 H Pozi Screws 3 16 x 1 8 4 I Pozi Screws Screws 3 16 x 1 15 16 4 L Pozi Screws Screws 3 16 x 1 3 4 4 N Wall bracket 2 M Cap 1 PARTS INCLU...

Page 11: ...IES AVAILABLE ACCESSORY SKU TELESCOPIC PRO CHIMNEY 30 TELEPRO30 TELESCOPIC BACKSPLASH 30 BACK 30 DUCTLESS KIT 30 DUCTGRT304 CHARCOAL FILTER FILTER6 FIXED WIRING BOX WIREBOX2 REMOTE CONTROL REMCTRL2 X...

Page 12: ...3 E Damper 1 F Ducting plate 1 X Motor 1 REF PART G Pozi Screws 1 8 x 3 8 4 H Pozi Screws 3 16 x 1 8 4 I Pozi Screws Screws 3 16 x 1 15 16 4 L Pozi Screws Screws 3 16 x 1 3 4 4 N Wall bracket 2 PARTS...

Page 13: ...IMNEY 36 TELEPRO36 TELESCOPIC BACKSPLASH 36 BACK 36 DUCTLESS KIT 36 DUCTGRT364 CHARCOAL FILTER FILTER6 FIXED WIRING BOX WIREBOX2 REMOTE CONTROL REMCTRL2 SECOND Motor KIT IB600PR IMPORTANT With the sec...

Page 14: ...ails 2 C Grease filters 4 E Damper 1 F Ducting plate 1 X Motor 2 REF PART G Pozi Screws 1 8 x 3 8 4 H Pozi Screws 3 16 x 1 8 4 I Pozi Screws Screws 3 16 x 1 15 16 4 L Pozi Screws Screws 3 16 x 1 3 4 4...

Page 15: ...15 ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE ACCESSORY SKU TELESCOPIC PRO CHIMNEY 48 TELEPRO48 TELESCOPIC BACKSPLASH 48 BACK 48 FIXED WIRING BOX WIREBOX2 REMOTE CONTROL REMCTRL2 X A E Z B C...

Page 16: ...16 ATTACH THE MOTOR 1 Remove the 4 screws inside the hood on the Motor support panel 2 Remove the Motor support panel BREVA 30...

Page 17: ...17 3 Attach the Motor X onto the support panel with the 4 screws H as shown IMPORTANT Please note the direction of the motor in the drawing H X...

Page 18: ...rews inside the hood on the Motor support panel Slide the metal clips to the left and right to unlock the Motor support as shown below Remove the Motor support panel by sliding the panel down and towa...

Page 19: ...19 3 Attach the Motor X onto the support panel with the 4 screws H as shown IMPORTANT Please note the direction of the motor in the drawing X H...

Page 20: ...rews inside the hood on the Motor support panel Slide the metal clips to the left and right to unlock the Motor support as shown below Remove the Motor support panel by sliding the panel down and towa...

Page 21: ...crews H as shown onto the support panel and attach the 2 Motors H 4 Attach definitly the 2 Motors X onto the support panel with Others 4 screws H as shown IMPORTANT Please note the direction of the mo...

Page 22: ...22 VENTING METHOD REAR OR TOP VENTED Horizontal Vertical D D Rear D Go to Pg 23 Go to Pg 26 Breva 30 Breva 36 Breva 48 D 8 10...

Page 23: ...23 MOUNT THE MOTOR INTO THE HOOD 1 2 Attach the Damper E with 4 screws G IMPORTANT Attach the 4 previously removed screws to lock the motor in place Top position BREVA 30...

Page 24: ...ews and use it to attach the Damper E over the Ducting plate Slide the Motor support plate with attached Motor into the metal brackets until the clips engage the Motor IMPORTANT Attach the 2 previousl...

Page 25: ...E with 4 screws G Slide the Motor support plate with attached Motor into the metal brackets until the clips engage the Motor IMPORTANT Attach the 2 previously removed screws to lock the motor in plac...

Page 26: ...26 1 2 Ducting to the back Unscrew and remove the duct plate on the back of the hood Attach the plate removed previously on the top and now the open plate is on the back BREVA 30...

Page 27: ...the flaps from the damper and attach the damper to the back of the hood with 4 screws Attach the closed metal plate to the top with 4 screws E 4 Attach the 4 previously removed screws to lock the mot...

Page 28: ...rew and remove the two duct plates on the top and back of the hood Swap the location of the two plates so that the closed metal plate is now on top and the open plate is on the back Ducting to the bac...

Page 29: ...29 3 Remove the flaps from the damper and attach the open plate and the damper to the back of the hood with 4 screws Attach the closed metal plate to the top with 4 screws F E...

Page 30: ...30 4 5 Place the Motor support plate with Motor onto the back wall of hood by sliding the top in first and then the bottom Attach the 2 screws previously removed...

Page 31: ...cting to the back BREVA 48 1 2 Unscrew and remove the duct plates on the back of the hood Swap the location of the two plates so that the closed metal plate is now on top and the open plate is on the...

Page 32: ...32 3 Remove the flaps from the damper and attach the open plate and the damper to the back of the hood with 4 screws Attach the closed metal plate to the top with 4 screws E...

Page 33: ...33 4 5 Place the Motor support plate with Motor onto the back wall of hood by sliding the top in first and then the bottom Attach the 2 screws previously removed...

Page 34: ...34 1 2 Attach the spacer F with a screw G Attach the cap M MOUNT THE SPACER ONLY FOR BREVA 30 G F M...

Page 35: ...it which includes charcoal filters DUCTGRT304 or DUCTGRT364 2 Duct work must be installed to exhaust the rangehood back into the kitchen either at the top of the cabinet FIGURE 3A or at the face or si...

Page 36: ...ontrol box inside the hood body IMPORTANT please note the correct direction of the pins in the connector Be sure to line up the same shaped pins Failure to do so could damage the product CONNECT THE M...

Page 37: ...37 BREVA 48...

Page 38: ...edge of the hood will be located as indicated in the figure that is a minimum of 24 30 above cooking surface Mark the wall where indicated at 17 7 16 above the horizontal line at the bottom of the hoo...

Page 39: ...39 3 4 E E Hang the hood body onto the wall brackets N Use a level to insure the hood is even on the wall use a screwdriver to adjust the brackets as shown Fully tighten the bracket once level N N...

Page 40: ...5 16 holes at all the center points marked Insert the purchased Wall brackets in the holes Using the remaining screws to anchor the hood in the holes Attach 4 safety screws L to the back of hood into...

Page 41: ...41 6 Attach the two grease rails B 8B 7 Attach the grease filters C by inserting the front of the filter into the hood and pushing forward Insert the back of the filter into the grease rails C 8B...

Page 42: ...or 30 and 36 models and 150 lbs for 48 models When necessary the hood may be installed so that it is supported by the sof fit or cabinet The soffit should be constructed with 2 x4 s Use a level to dra...

Page 43: ...43 TOP DIMENSION BREVA36 TOP DIMENSION BREVA48...

Page 44: ...44 1 2 Attach the Hood Body with 4 screws I from the bottom Lift the hood to the cabinet I...

Page 45: ...icated Drill directly into 5 16 holes at all the center points marked Insert the purchased Wall brackets in the holes Using the four screws to anchor the hood in the holes Secure the hood with 4 safet...

Page 46: ...reduces the risk of electric shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current This appliance is equipped with a cord having a grounding wire with a grounding plug The plug must be plugged i...

Page 47: ...ress turns the motor on off at speed one C SPEED 2 A quick press turns the motor on at speed two All LED s flash twice alarm activated All LED s lit for 1 second alarm deactivated D SPEED 3 A quick pr...

Page 48: ...hould be washed The alarm turns on after 100 hours of operation Charcoal Filter Alarm if the alarm is activated the speed two and intensive lights will blink This means the Charcoal filters should be...

Page 49: ...with the IOT Faber system Then follow the instructions to add a new device and register your home wireless router If the procedure is not successfully completed within a few minutes stop the set up p...

Page 50: ...grease filters near the rating label for inspection and on the front of your installation user manual 6 To confirm your setting for inspection T1 and T2 buttons will always operate the hood at the sam...

Page 51: ...er 395 CFM label inside the hood behind the grease filters near the rating label for inspection and on the front of your installation user manual 6 To confirm your setting for inspection the intensive...

Page 52: ...ud app is available on iOS devices using iOS 11 0 or later or Android devices using Android version 8 or later Visit the Apple App Store or Google Play Store for more information Your range hood will...

Page 53: ...and should not be used to clean finished surfaces Stainless Steel finish cleaning instructions Clean exterior surfaces with a commercially available stainless steel cleaner The remote control replicat...

Page 54: ...nit and at the same time pulling downward 2 Wash the filter without bending it leave it to dry thoroughly before replacing if the surface of the filter changes color over time this will have absolutel...

Page 55: ...e pulling downward 2 Remove the saturated Activated Charcoal Filters as indicated A 3 Fit the new Filters as indicated B 4 Replace taking care to ensure that the handle faces forwards CAUTION When use...

Page 56: ...56 WIRING DIAGRAM UHDWLRQ GDWH 5 RUUDGR UHDWHG E RGH 0 9 1 9DF 5 1 2 6 7521 7516 250 5 1 5 7 9 7 5 5 0 9 02725 5 25 8 31 7 7 8 8 DEHU 7 8 7 7 5 5 5 25 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 9 7 5 25 8 25 8 7 5 5 5 25...

Page 57: ...outside the United States Canada or Latin America including any non UL or C UL or non NOM approved Franke Faber range hoods are excluded from Warranty coverage Expenses for travel and transportation...

Page 58: ...low All warranty claims must include the following for processing 1 Proof of purchase from Franke or Faber Authorized Retailer 2 Original purchaser s name address included city state zip email address...

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