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 04/2012

Copyright © 2012, Fast ČR, a. s.

PART 4: OPERATION 

Remove the protective foil from the control panel. 

Exhaust power selection

This range hood is equipped with 3 levels of exhaust power. Select the power level based on the use of the 
stove and the amount steam that the pots emit. 
Press the respective button on the control panel.

– lowest exhaust power

II

 – medium exhaust power

III

 – highest exhaust power

NOTE: 
Use the range hood together with the stove. This will ensure the correct air exhaust. We recommend to 
leave the range hood running a few minutes longer than the stove to ensure that all odours are extracted.

Lighting

The range hood is equipped with lighting. Press the button with the light symbol to turn on the lights. 
Press the button again to turn the lights off . 

Turning off  the range hood

Press the OFF button to turn off  the range hood. 

Operating tips

1.  Regularly clean the aluminium fi lters and regularly replace the carbon and fat fi lters. 
2.  Use the medium exhaust power level. Only use the highest power level when necessary. 
3.  To ensure proper ventilation, leave windows closed while the appliance is turned on. 

Summary of Contents for PEC 6405

Page 1: ...RANGE HOOD USER S MANUAL PEC 9405 PEC 6405...

Page 2: ...Dear customer Thank you for buying a PHILCO brand product So that your appliance serves you well please read all the instructions in this user s manual...

Page 3: ...3 INSTALLATION 5 Unpacking 5 Dimensions of the appliance 5 Placement 6 Installation 7 Exhaust connection 8 Carbon filter 9 Ventilation 10 PART 4 OPERATION 11 Operating tips 11 PART 5 MAINTENANCE AND...

Page 4: ...bjects on it it must not be tangled and it must not be stepped on Do not locate the power cord in or on heat sources such as stoves heating or other generators of heat Otherwise this may damage the po...

Page 5: ...e for their safety Attention when transporting or carrying The packaging materials are from recyclable materials so dispose of them in an environmentally conscientious manner according to regulations...

Page 6: ...EN 4 04 2012 Copyright 2012 Fast R a s PART 2 DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE 1 Internal chimney 2 Outer chimney 3 Frame 4 Front panel 5 Control panel 6 Aluminium filter 7 Lighting 1 2 3 4 5 6 7...

Page 7: ...nsure that children do not play with the packaging material Dimensions of the appliance Supplied accessories depending on the model A non return exhaust flap must be installed into the air outlet of t...

Page 8: ...the necessary assembly of the range hood Cover the surface with a protective material and place all parts of the range hood and fastening elements on to it It is necessary that a qualified technician...

Page 9: ...holes in points A B C D Use a drill with a 4mm drill bit to mount the bottom part of the duct respecting the maximum minimum height dimensions 2 Insert 10 mm dowels into the drilled holes A B C D and...

Page 10: ...haust option Nonetheless it is recommended to install it with the exhaust option The carbon filter is not included WARNING The air outlet must not be connected to the chimney of a fire stove or anothe...

Page 11: ...filter If you are using the range hood without an air exhaust it is necessary to use a carbon filter The carbon filter is not included Contact your vendor or an authorised service centre to purchase...

Page 12: ...urn it in the anticlockwise direction Ventilation To ensure proper ventilation leave windows closed while the appliance is turned on WARNING Pay increased attention if you are using the appliance toge...

Page 13: ...e This will ensure the correct air exhaust We recommend to leavetherangehoodrunningafewminuteslongerthanthestovetoensurethatallodoursareextracted Lighting The range hood is equipped with lighting Pres...

Page 14: ...air It is necessary to regularly wash these filters ideally once a month depending on the level of use Wash the filters in water with dishwashing detergent or you may place the filters in a dishwasher...

Page 15: ...ters according to the instructions above WARNING For cleaning do not use petrol benzene thinners or any other solvents coarse cleaning agents steel wool or any sponges with steel wool WARNING You may...

Page 16: ...ts are not working Check that the power plug is properly inserted in a properly grounded power socket with the parameters 220 240 V 50 Hz Check that the motor power switch is in the On position Check...

Page 17: ...l dB 43 42 43 6 47 5 48 54 50 43 SPEED 3 Voltage A 0 7 1 5 0 7 0 8 1 6 0 9 0 7 Power W 145 185 150 110 220 110 150 Air fl ow m h 335 500 360 400 500 400 375 Pressure mmH20 265 245 290 180 200 225 285...

Page 18: ...s and help in preventing the potential negative impact on the environment and human health which could be caused as a result of improper liquidation of waste Please ask your local authorities or the n...

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