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PART 2: MOTOR INSTALLATION GUIDE

EXTERNAL WALL SOLUTION

Inspection:

Ensure the unit has arrived in good condition and that the impeller will spin freely.

Installation:

1.  Installation of this product should be carried out by appropriately qualified persons.
2.   This fan is designed for connection to 200 mm duct using duct tape or clamps.
3.  Cut either a circular or square hole in the wall between 210-240 mm diameter/ square. Ensure a clean edge.
4.  Check the fit of the duct (and clamp if used) in the cut hole. The duct must be positioned horizontally through the hole.
5.   Fit the foam sealing tape supplied to rear of fan housing. Run tape around the outside of the four mounting holes and ensure 

the tape join is along the bottom of the housing for effective seal.

6.  Remove cover from fan by un-doing the side fixing screws.
7.   Position the fan on the wall with the airflow arrow pointing down.
8.  Use fan for template to mark and drill holes for power cable and fastening screws.
9.   Pull power cable through assigned hole and attach the flexi duct leading from the rangehood to the spigot using the 

supplied duct clamps.

10.   Fix fan to wall with appropriate fastening screws.
11.   Connect the male power plug to the female plug connected to the rangehood. An extension lead (purchased separately ) 

can be used if necessary if the duct run has been extended.

Safety Considerations:

1.  All connections must be in accordance with any local regulations.
2.   Fans have automatic thermal cut out switches incorporated in the motor as standard.
3.   This product is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced sensory or mental capabilities, or lack 

of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the product by a 
person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the product.

4.   For duct or partition mount, precautions must be taken to avoid the back-flow of gases into the room from the open flue of 

gas or other open-fire appliances.

5.   If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in 

order to avoid a hazard.

ø200

flexible

duct

Air

Flow

Foam Sealing Tape 

behind (included)

Wall

210-240

Summary of Contents for ER-1140

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Page 2: ...THE RANGEHOOD PLEASE REVIEW YOUR NEW ITEM TO ENSURE THAT IT HASN T BEEN DAMAGED IN TRANSIT OR IS MISSING ANY COMPONENTS FAILURE TO REPORT ANY ISSUE WITHIN 72 HOURS OF RECEIPT OF YOUR ITEM MAY RESULT IN ADDITIONAL CHARGES Information on disposal for users Most of the packing materials are recyclable Please dispose of those materials through your local recycling depot or by placing them in a appropr...

Page 3: ...ncluded in the carton 1 Main hood housing including control module and lighting 2 Baffle filters 3 Grease trap 4 Fixing screws 5 Operating installation guide OPTION 3 WALL HUNG CANOPY REMOTE MOTOR Models include LATINA F5LT90S1 MODENA F5ME12S1 and TRENTO F5TN12S1 Included in the carton 1 Main hood housing including control module and lighting 2 Baffle filters 3 Flue cover x2 4 Fixing screws 5 Oper...

Page 4: ... 1140 and ER 2010 Unit designed to be mounted externally penetrating through the roof Included in the carton 1 External Roof Motor Unit 2 Duct Calmps x2 3 200mm Flexi Duct 5 Meters Length OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES WHEN ROOF MOUNTING 1 200 mm Tile Roof Install Kit HBX200TILE Includes roof flashing for tile roof and mounting brackets x2 2 200 mm Metal Roof Install Kit HBX200MET Includes roof flashing for...

Page 5: ... indicated in this booklet It is imperative that this instructions booklet is kept together with the equipment for any future consultation If the equipment is sold or transferred to another person make sure that the booklet is also supplied so that the new user can be made aware of the hood s operation and relative warnings After the stainless steel hood has been installed it will need to be clean...

Page 6: ... switch off when time elapses in timer mode when in use Turning the timer function ON or OFF In operating mode press button 1 to engage the timer function The default time set is 15 minutes and cannot be increased or decreased BUTTON 1 TIMER Red LED flashing Auto switch off after 15 min The function deactivates red LED off if The motor turns off key The speed is changed keys FILTER ALARM red LED s...

Page 7: ...eiver is active Thisprocedureisalsousedto deactivate the receiver RADIO CONTROL CODE CHANGE Withonly oneradiocontrol go directly to point2 With several radio controls in the same room a new code can be created by following the procedurebelow Disconnect the power to the hood before starting the procedure 1 CREATE A NEW CODE Theprocedureis tobecarriedout on the radio control PressLIGHT andTIMER simu...

Page 8: ...RAY Itisadvisable tocleanthe trayevery15 days Donotuse corrosive acidoralkaline detergents Formorethoroughcleaning removetheoilcollectiontray seefigure andwashitwithhotwa terandwashingupliquid Rinseitwellandwaitforittobecompletelydrybeforereassembling it Theyaredishwashersafe 3 2 1 MAINTENANCE The crossed out trash or refuse bin symbol on the appliance means that the product is WEEE i e Waste elec...

Page 9: ...ble ducting The rangehood must not be ducted into a wall cavity or a ceiling space where a build up of grease can occur and become a potential fire risk Ensure the external outlet on the motor unit unit is not covered and the air flow is not restricted in any way as this may result in reduced performance The duct must at all times have a cross sectional surface area equivalent to the hood outlet T...

Page 10: ...e not covered under warranty The external and in roof motors unit should be checked regularly to ensure that nothing is obstructing the air flow from the housing We also recommend a routine inspection of the remote units every 12 months to ensure optimum performance As part of ensuring the maximum life cycle of the remote motors it is advised to clean the baffle filters on the rangehood every 4 we...

Page 11: ...ure the hood is mounted as close to the centre of the cooking surface as possible NOTE The height of the underside of the hood body must be a minimum of 600 mm above an electric cooktop 650 mm above a gas cooktop and a maximum height of 1200 mm If the instructions of the hob specify a greater distance than the minimum detailed this shall be the minimum height for installation Building codes that s...

Page 12: ...abinetry Place the screws back into place which were removed in step 3 STEP 6 Connect the hood outlet in the top or back ducted position to 150 mm ducting leading to an external output STEP 7 Attach the male plug of the rangehood unit to the main power supply Note to electricians Standard 10 amp general power outlet GPO required Position GPO as close to the hood unit as possible GREASE TRAP AND BA...

Page 13: ...3 600 650mm 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 1 ...

Page 14: ...2 2 1 2 3 1 6 5 7 8 ...

Page 15: ...13 kg 250 512 822 560 870 505 815 10 150 280 87 247 331 SIENA 60 90 HOLE MEASUREMENTS FOR INSTALLATION All measurements in mm ...

Page 16: ...13 kg 330 814 870 804 10 150 326 321 4 1 HOLE MEASUREMENTS FOR INSTALLATION MM NFBTVSFNFOUT JO NN ...

Page 17: ... ducting matching the holes position to that of the outlet on top of the hood Additional holes might need to be cut to feed the duct out to the roof cavity STEP 3 Remove the screws from within the main body of the rangehood along the back above the grease trap on the left and right side Once the screws are removed the main body of the rangehood will separate away from stainless steel fascia STEP 4...

Page 18: ...ng to the in roof or external motor STEP 7 Attach the male plug of the rangehood unit to the main power supply Note to electricians Standard 10 amp general power outlet GPO required Position GPO as close to the hood unit as possible STEP 8 Connect the female power socket of the rangehood to the male plug from the remote motor ...

Page 19: ...600 650mm 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 1 ...

Page 20: ...2 2 1 2 3 1 6 5 7 8 ...

Page 21: ...13 kg 10 200 280 117 24 331 MILANO HOLE MEASUREMENTS FOR INSTALLATION MM NFBTVSFNFOUT JO NN ...

Page 22: ...13 kg 330 814 1104 870 1160 804 1094 10 200 380 117 326 321 MILANO 90 120 1 HOLE MEASUREMENTS FOR INSTALLATION MM NFBTVSFNFOUT JO NN ...

Page 23: ... unit to the cook top below STEP 3 Mark a horizontal line on the wall for the mounting bracket position Centre and mark the two 2 fixing points to the left and right of the centre line STEP 4 Drillandplugholeswithsuitablesizedwallplugs Fix the wall bracket with two 2 suitable screws into the wall at the positions marked in step 3 to allow the body of the hood to be hung on the wall STEP 5 Hang the...

Page 24: ...nds STEP 9 Drill insert 2 ø 6mm expansion plugs and fasten bracket with the relative screws V4 STEP 10 Connect the hood outlet to the 200 mm Flexi ducting leading to the in roof or external motor STEP 11 Fasten the flue extension to the bracket using the two flat head screws provided STEP 12 Attach the male plug of the rangehood unit to mains power supply Note to Electricians Standard 10 Amp Gener...

Page 25: ...PART 1 HOOD INSTALLATION GUIDE WALL HUNG 11 x2 9 ø 6 mm ø 6 ø 6 V4 x2 8 7 ...

Page 26: ...lding codes that stipulate a minimum dimension may vary from state to state please check with your local council prior to installation TRENTO F7TN12S1 model only The height of the underside of the hood body must be a minimum of 1200 mm above a BBQ STEP 2 Slide the two parts of the trellis T and T1 to the required height established in step 1 When the height is set insert the 8 screws V2 to secure ...

Page 27: ...void streaking the steel during the installation process do not remove the protective film from the upper piece until all pieces are in the correct position STEP 6 Attach the hood unit to the base of the bracket STEP 7 Secure the hood firmly to the wall by tightening the hood hooks STEP 8 Secure the chimney bracket to the wall STEP 9 Attach the male plug of the rangehood unit to mains power supply...

Page 28: ... process do not remove the protective film from the upper piece until all pieces are in the correct position STEP 6 Attach the hood unit to the base of the bracket STEP 7 Secure the hood firmly to the wall by tightening the hood hooks STEP 8 Secure the chimney bracket to the wall STEP 9 Attach the male plug of the rangehood unit to mains power supply Note to electricians Standard 10 Amp General Po...

Page 29: ...hed to internal hood unit Advise to include gentle bend in duct run as well ensuring ducting is pulled tight and excess removed 1 Fan power supply attached to internal hood unit 2 200mm flexi duct installed between rangehood and motor inlet 3 200mm flexi duct installed between motor outlet and wall eave vent 4 Vent installed in eave position 1 Fan power supply attached to internal hood unit 2 200m...

Page 30: ...rd the outside The direction of airflow is marked on the In roof motor unit STEP 3 Cut a 205 mm diameter hole in the wall or eave to enable the mounting of the external vent Please ensure that the hole is cut in a practical position to enable the Flexi Duct to be secured Attach the Flexi Duct to the vent and then mount vent to the wall or eave STEP 4 Attach the Flexi Duct from the external vent to...

Page 31: ... the rangehood to the bottom of the rigid duct using the supplied duct clamps 9 Connect the male power plug to the female plug connected to the rangehood An extension lead purchased separately can be used if necessary if the duct run has been extended Safety Considerations 1 All connections must be in accordance with any local regulations 2 Fans have automatic thermal cut out switches incorporated...

Page 32: ...n off tray Form to tiles as required 9 Attach the flexi duct leading from the rangehood to the bottom of the rigid duct using the supplied duct clamps purchased separately can be used if necessary if the duct run has been extended 10 Connect the male power plug to the female plug connected to the rangehood An extension lead purchased separately can be used if necessary if the duct run has been ext...

Page 33: ...flexi duct leading from the rangehood to the spigot using the supplied duct clamps 10 Fix fan to wall with appropriate fastening screws 11 Connect the male power plug to the female plug connected to the rangehood An extension lead purchased separately can be used if necessary if the duct run has been extended Safety Considerations 1 All connections must be in accordance with any local regulations ...

Page 34: ...518 147 450 419 123 360 EW 765 EW 1140 SPECIFICATIONS EW 2010 SPECIFICATIONS 130 80 162 5 325 298 6 5 4 holes 425 388 6 5 4 holes 170 80 212 5 All measurements in mm All measurements in mm ...

Page 35: ...cannot take place a replacement will be provided of an equivalent current model where the balance of the warranty period from the original date of purchase will take effect 6 This warranty is immediately void if the serial or model number label is removed defaced serviced or repaired by a unauthorised unqualified personal or used for industrial commercial purposes 7 Warranty will be only provided ...

Page 36: ...the remote motors from the Professional series are covered for an additional 7 years as a parts only warranty therefore giving a total coverage of 10 years This warranty is conditional by the following items If installed in coastal applications the external housing must have a anti corrosive coating applied The internal fan may also require additional cleaning washdown as a result of exposure to s...

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