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Fig 5 (X C A B S) Drilling Jig & Mounting Bracket Fixing  

 

 

Fig 6 Hanging the Hood on the Mounting 

Bracket 

 

 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Fig 7 Adjusting the Horizontal and Vertical Fixing Screws

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Duct Installation 

 

Make a hole or holes in the walls and/or ceiling, as necessary, in order to take 150mm diameter ducting from the extractor 

spigot(s) to the outside.

 

 

 

The exhaust duct route length should be kept as short as possible with as few bends as possible. 

 

If using FdeF duct kit ensure that holes in external wall will accommodate the ducting and connecting strap (Min 160mm 

diameter). 

 

Connecting the Ducting 

 

Connect ducting to extractor exhaust spigot(s).  

 

When the extractor is in position, check that the duct has not been flattened or kinked along its route. 

 

Connect the ducting to the wall louver spigot or alternative outside termination. 

 

Secure the louver to the outside wall. Ensure that the air fins are directed downwards.  

 

Fig 8 Connecting Ducting to ducting spigot. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Warning 

Do not reduce the ducting diameter from 150mm as this will affect the performance of the hood and could 
damage the motor. Damage caused to the hood by incorrect ducting will not be covered by warranty. 

 

Summary of Contents for FMPS100

Page 1: ...nance instructions for High Performance Extraction Systems FMPS100 Fourneaux de France Ltd 3 Albion close newtown business park poole dorset bh12 3ll tel 01202 733011 Fax 01202 733499 info fdef co uk...

Page 2: ...ON 2 EXTRACTION PERFORMANCE SECTION 3 IMPORTANT INFORMATION SECTION 4 INSTALLATION SECTION 5 REMOVING AND REFITING THE GREASE FILTERS SECTION 6 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION SECTION 7 WARNING SECTION 8 OPER...

Page 3: ...imum distance between the range hob burners and the bottom of the extractor is essential to prevent overheating of the extractor and its components When Fitting a Lacanche Please also note that a 90 d...

Page 4: ...and electrical cables which may be buried in the wall Use an 8mm dia drill bit to drill the fixing holes Wall fixing plugs are provided with the hood Fig 5A Please insure that these fixings are suita...

Page 5: ...al wall will accommodate the ducting and connecting strap Min 160mm diameter Connecting the Ducting Connect ducting to extractor exhaust spigot s When the extractor is in position check that the duct...

Page 6: ...the ducting as per Fig 8 Position the lower section of the chimney as per Fig 10 onto the top of the extractor With the lower section of the chimney is position gently lifting the top section up to th...

Page 7: ...r Fig 11 To refit the grease filters ensure the tabs at the rear of the grease filter are located into the slots provided for on the extractor see Fig 12 With the catch in the open push the filter upw...

Page 8: ...o the extractor is included The mains supply is connected to the free end of this cord as follows INCOMING SUPPLY CORD CONNECTIONS Core Core Colour Live Brown Neutral Blue Protective Earth Green Yello...

Page 9: ...the alarm press the timer button E Please see section 9 for instruction on cleaning the grease filters SECTION 8a Bi Power The Bi Power function offers the customer the technical feature to make sign...

Page 10: ...e immaculate appearance of the extractor and to minimise fire risk ensure that grease deposits on the extractor surfaces are kept to a minimum by regular cleaning Replacing the Halogen lamps To replac...

Page 11: ...s that this product may not be treated as household waste Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this p...

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