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For models with LCD Touch Controls 

 

1.

 

Turn on the power. The backlight will light up, displaying the time. The backlight will 
turn off automatically if there is no activity within 30 seconds. 

2.

 

Press “light” once to turn on the light. The “light” icon will display on the LCD screen. 
Press the “light” button again to turn off the lights. 

3.

 

Press “add” to turn on and increase the speed of the motor. There are three speeds, 
low, medium, and high. The speed is shown on the LCD screen by bars indicating 

 

(low), 

 (medium), 

 (high). 

4.

 

Press “dec” to decrease the speed of the motor. The speed is shown by bars on the LCD 
screen. If the speed is decreased to no bars, the motor turns off and the canopy is 
powered off. 

5.

 

To set the clock, press and hold the “timer” key for 2-3 seconds. Use the “add” and 
“dec” keys to adjust the hour segment. Press the “timer” key again to adjust the minute 
segment. Press the “timer” for the third time to confirm the time on the clock. 

6.

 

To set the timer, press the “timer” key. The timer icon lights up on the LCD screen. 
Pressing the “timer” key repeatedly will set the timer in sequence of 5 minutes/15 
minutes/30 minutes/cancel. Once the set time has ended, 00:00 appears on the LCD 
screen and the motor will be turned off automatically. The backlight will turn off after 
30 seconds if there is no activity. 

 
For models with Touch Controls 

 

 

1.

 

Turn on the power. The canopy will enter standby mode. 

2.

 

Press “light” to turn on the light. Press again to turn off the lights. 

3.

 

Press “add” to turn on and increase the speed of the motor. There are three speeds, low, 
medium, and high.  

4.

 

Please “dec” to decrease the speed of the motor and to turn off the motor. 

5.

 

When the motor is on, press “timer” and the canopy will operate for 10 minutes before 
automatically turning off. 

 

Summary of Contents for RCAN-6S-1000L

Page 1: ...ht to alter change and update technical specifications and appearance attributes of all Parmco Appliances products E OE Models RCAN 6S 500L RCAN 6W 500L RCAN 9S 500L RCAN 6S 1000L RCAN 9S 1000L RCAN 6...

Page 2: ...by spills when cooking Any breakage or damage of glass items Any damage caused by non recommended product used for cleaning maintaining lubricating or similar Any aspect relating to the installation...

Page 3: ...e take special note of all detailed technical information and installation instructions It is essential that you follow these instructions to ensure the safety and reliability of this appliance Furthe...

Page 4: ...3 INDEX Content Page Important Safety Information 4 Safety Information 5 Features 5 Use and Care 6 Installation 8 Maintenance 12...

Page 5: ...iciency and safety of this appliance we recommend the following BEFORE USING THIS APPLIANCE Read the instructions thoroughly Remove all plastic protective films on the appliance before operating the a...

Page 6: ...of this appliance by a person responsible for their safety The exposed parts of this appliance heat up during the cooking process and remain hot for some time aftewards even after it has been switche...

Page 7: ...tor runs on high speed Push it again and the motor will stop 4 Push button light the lights come on Push it again and the lights will turn off For models with Push Buttons 1 Push button low and the mo...

Page 8: ...keys to adjust the hour segment Press the timer key again to adjust the minute segment Press the timer for the third time to confirm the time on the clock 6 To set the timer press the timer key The t...

Page 9: ...load capacity to hold the weight of the canopy Step 3 Add the ducting to the top of the canopy and fix firmly Run the ducting to the outside of the building as per the NZ Building Code requirements en...

Page 10: ...fficient load capacity to hold the weight of the canopy Step 3 Add the ducting to the top of the canopy and fix firmly Run the ducting to the outside of the building as per the NZ Building Code requir...

Page 11: ...clean to avoid remaining bits of broken wood and dust being sucked into the unit The exhaust air must not be discharged into an operating smoke or exhaust flue or into a shaft used for ventilating roo...

Page 12: ...nt New Zealand standards If installation instructions for the gas hob you are using specify a greater distance please follow the hob manufacturer s recommendation Regulations concerning the discharge...

Page 13: ...ll damage easily Method 2 If the detergent used in the dishwasher is of a non caustic type mesh filters can be put into a dishwasher Set the temperature at around 60oC Cleaning of the Canopy Before cl...

Page 14: ...9S 1000L RCAN 6S 1000L RCAN 9S 1000L RCAN 6W 1000L RCAN 9W 1000L T4 11GLA 6L T4 11GLA 9L T4 12LOW 6L T4 12LOW 9L RLCD 9G 1000L RLOW 9S 1000L Rated voltage 220 240V 50Hz Lighting power 2W 2W Motor powe...

Page 15: ...tart the motor Call Parmco service department Lights don t work motor doesn t work Call Parmco service department The body of the rangehood shakes Remove obstructions in the ducting Make sure the inst...

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