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RC001

RADIO CONTROL

Radio control used for the remote operation 

of ducted cooker hoods.

TECHNICAL DATA

- Alkaline battery powered: 12V mod. 27A

- Operating frequency: 433.92 Mhz

- Combinations: 32.768

- Max. consumption: 25 mA

- Operating temperature: -20 ÷ + 55 °C

- Dimensions: 130x45x15 mm.

OPERATING DESCRIPTION

The  transmitter  is  equipped  with  5  buttons 

for  cooker  hood  management,  as  specified 

below:

 

: Light ON/OFF command.

 

: Motor ON (speed level 1) / OFF command.

 

: Reduce speed.

 

: Increase speed.

 

: 10-minute timer.

The set suction speed is indicated by the LED 

in the suction perimeter channel.

To each color generated by the LED, it corre-

sponds a specific speed, as shown below:

First speed WHITE

Second speed BLUE

Third speed DARK BLUE

Fourth speed RED 

DIMMABLE LIGHTS FUNCTION (SLT958)

THIS FUNCTION PROVIDES FOR LIGHTS DIM-

MABILITY, RANGING FROM 20% TO 100% , BY 

CONTINUOUSLY PRESSING THE LIGHT KEY ON 

THE REMOTE CONTROL.

FUNCTIONS ARE THE FOLLOWING:

- HOOD LIGHT OFF - SHORTLY PRESS THE KEY 

- LIGHT ON AT 100%.

- LIGHT ON AT 100% - SHORTLY PRESS THE 

KEY - LIGHT OFF.

- LIGHT ON AT 100% - CONTINOUSLY PRESS 

THE KEY - BRIGHTNESS REDUCTION.

WORKING

- RELEASING THE KEY DURING REDUCTION OR 

INCREASE - LIGHT KEEPS THE LUMINOUS IN-

TENSITY REACHED.

- LIGHT ON - DIMMED - CONTINOUSLY PRESS 

THE KEY - BRIGHTNESS IS INVERTED IF COM-

PARED TO THE PREVIOUS FUNCTION.

INITIAL OPERATING CONDITION

The  manufacturer  supplies  the  radio  control 

unit ready to be used with codes preset in the 

Factory. 

OPERATION MODE

Standard configuration:

Standard  configuration  requires  all  “cooker 

hoods – radio control - system” to be provi-

ded with the same transmission code. In the 

event  two  cooker  hoods  –  radio  control  sy-

stem are installed in the same room or near-

by, each system may affect the operation of 

the another. Therefore, the code of one radio 

control system must be changed.

Generating a new transmission code:

The  radio  control  system  is  provided  with 

preset codes. Should new codes be required, 

proceed as follows: Press simultaneously but-

tons:

for  two  seconds.  When  Leds  light  on,  press 

buttons:

(within 5 seconds). Leds flashing 3 times indi-

cate the procedure is completed. 

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Summary of Contents for 2459 910

Page 1: ...NT SUBI AUCUN DOMMAGE PENDANT LE TRANSPORT SHIPPING DAMAGE MUST BE REPORTED WITHIN 5 DAYS OF RECEIPT DOMMAGES DE TRANSPORT DOIVENT TRE NOTIFI S DANS LES 5 JOURS SUIVANT LA R CEPTION INSTALLATION INSTR...

Page 2: ...ommencing in stallation All electrical wiring must be properly installed insulated and grounded and conform to all applicable codes and standards Make sure all existing duct work is clean of grease bu...

Page 3: ...DUCTING 4 ELECTRICAL 5 Electrical Supply 5 INSTALLATION 6 Before the installation 6 Panels opening 6 Installation 6 OPERATING PROCEDURES 8 General Advice 8 WORKING 9 MAINTENANCE 11 Cleaning the Filte...

Page 4: ...of the ducting cau se severe air turbulence and will signifi cantly reduce the efficiency of any hood THIS TYPE OF DUCTING WILL REDUCE EFFICIENCY BY 50 Vent hoods may interrupt the proper flow of exha...

Page 5: ...d venting hook ups must be in place before commencing installa tion of the hood fan ELECTRICAL WARNING All electrical work must be performed by a qualified electrician Please ensure that the appropria...

Page 6: ...lease check that all compo nents are not damaged in such a case contact your retailer and do not carry out installation INSTALLATION Fit a false ceiling with an opening that has the following dimensio...

Page 7: ...hreaded bars provided into the plugs as shown in case of a larger gap between the hood and the ceiling you need to use longer th readed bars Connect the power supply into the metal box placed inside t...

Page 8: ...te Heat oil slowly in an appropriately sized pot covering the en tire burner to reduce the risk of boiling over and burning In the event of a range top grease fire ob serve the following Switch OFF th...

Page 9: ...RESS THE KEY LIGHT ON AT 100 LIGHT ON AT 100 SHORTLY PRESS THE KEY LIGHT OFF LIGHT ON AT 100 CONTINOUSLY PRESS THE KEY BRIGHTNESS REDUCTION WORKING RELEASING THE KEY DURING REDUCTION OR INCREASE LIGHT...

Page 10: ...odes Emergency button In the event that the radio control does not work use the emergency button to switch the appliance off After any necessary repai rs have been performed reset the emergency button...

Page 11: ...These can be ordered from the supplier of your range hood Cleaning the Hood Cleaning of the internal parts should be done with a clean damp not excessively wet cloth together with regular household de...

Page 12: ...fixture using a soft instrument such as a toothpick Steel in struments will scratch the surface Replace the appropriate bulb Check parts brochure or specification sheets on our website Wipe both sides...

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Page 15: ...directly during use and or maintenance and which may be subject to wear The formation of rust and stains on the steel due to the use of unsuitable cleaning agents Any functional defect indicated by t...

Page 16: ...e by FOSTER with the desire of offering the best service available FOSTER is not liable for any damages direct or indirect caused to people objects and pets for failure to follow all the instructions...

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